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By Dana O'Neil
ESPN.com Thursday, May 21, 2009 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- For years, lacrosse aficionados have been touting the game's nationwide growth. Once a niche sport with hot pockets along the Northeast corridor, the "fastest game on two feet" has sprinted its way across the country, infiltrating the beaches of California, the ski slopes of Denver and even the sacred football grounds of the South. But for 2009, the game has turned back the clock, taking a ride that Marty McFly would appreciate. Long before titanium sticks, cool equipment ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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