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'No Man Down Lacrosse Classic' in Armonk Raises Money For Military Charity

ARMONK, N.Y. -- Byram Hills High School and community volunteers held the second annual "No Man Down Lacrosse Classic" in Armonk to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project, which helps wounded U.S. military members with a wide range of services and support, according to The Examiner News.

Players in the 2014 No Man Down Lacrosse Classic.

Players in the 2014 No Man Down Lacrosse Classic.

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The tournament featured varsity, junior varsity and seventh- and eighth-grade teams from throughout the Hudson Valley, Long Island and Fairfield County with continuous 25-minute 7-on-7 games for boys’ teams and 8-on-8 games for the girls’ squads, The Examiner News said.

More than $60,000 was expected to be raised through a $500 entry fee for each team that participated, along with donations and concession sales, The Examiner News said.

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