Grayson Morgan rose the morning of Aug. 1 to
try to walk the dog before his children woke up. He lives down the street from
Davidsonville Park, normally a quiet atmosphere from his experience, so he
headed there.
“I turned the corner, and I thought a
carnival was going on,” Morgan said. “Hundreds of cars, hundreds of people, and
I lapped the outside just to see what was going on, standing away from the
crowds, and I just couldn’t believe what was going on.”
What Morgan saw was the Summer Exposure,
one of several lacrosse tournaments headed by HoganLax, a preeminent local boys
lacrosse club organization. The two-day tournament led into the Naptown
National Challenge, what had initially been a three-day slate (before Tropical
Storm Isaias struck), which invited 90 teams from Maryland and places as far as
Florida, Texas and Colorado.
To read more about this tournament, go to: https://www.capitalgazette.com/sports/ac-cs-naptown-challenge-lax-tournament-20200806-mltpclgqwvesvk26jixlfbbw7e-story.html
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