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Lacrosse Coach Says 'No Boys Allowed'

Stacey Tardich said there's a need for instruction in Plymouth and Canton.

Stacey Tardich founded Northville's Stacey's School of LAX in August 2010.

She recently submitted information about the business to Patch. If you have a business and want to participate in Patch's Small Business Shout Out, you can fill out the online form.

How did your business get started? There was a need for specifically girls lacrosse instruction at all ages!

What services does your business provide?
Small group girls lacrosse training throughout the year for k-12th grade. Camps, Clinics, Sessions, and privates!

What do you want your business to be best known for?
Girls lacrosse and life lessons...providing an environment that teaches both in a positive, enriching way!

What's your most popular product?
Stacey's School of LAX...lax tutorials...like Stickology, a session that focuses on all stick work, essential to the lacrosse player!

Why did you choose the location that you did
? I grew up in Northville and live in Northville now. I coach lacrosse for Northville parks and recreation and at the high school. It is surrounding by other communities where there is a need for girls lacrosse instruction...Novi, Plymouth, Canton, Salem, Livonia, Farmington.

What's a fact about your business that most customers probably don't know? Girls lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the country! The growth in programs and opportunities to play at any skill level is incredible. Stacey's School of lax is about the sport and the girl! Not only is the focus on lacrosse skills but on working with a team, developing self confidence and having failures and successes on the field which develops resilience! Lacrosse and life lessons is what Stacey's School of LAX is all about!

For more information, email stacey@staceylax.com or visit http://www.staceylax.com.


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