Lacrosse - A Nation's Game

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The trailer for a SuperChannel Documentary I narrated.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian - West) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
lacrosse fastest game on 2 ft. Around the time of Canada's confederation, the popularity of lacrosse made itself known Aziz the national sport. The game reached its absolute peak in 1911, 15, 0 people would watch these games, but over time it was hockey that embedded itself into the hearts and minds of most Canadians. In spite of hockey's popularity, Lacrosse maintains a strong on passionate base, committed to a sport with roots far deeper than the nation itself Are people believed that before there was life on Mother Earth, we came from another world from the sky world. On that world, they played a game of their cheek y or lacrosse. This is our pines area. This is where I played as a boy. This is the very same spot that was involved in 1990 was a shootout with police. They came in here and bullets were flying. There's a healing process going on. Some of it goes back to the game of lacrosse. It's a game that goes back. Thousands and thousands of years across came from our very soil. It's something that taught me a great deal about who I am over the years. It's not a sport for us. It's it's a medicine