We are back! Here we have episode 12 of Outside the 8 with the Resilient Annie Cook. Annie is from Towson, Maryland, played lacrosse at McDonogh High School, and went on to be on of the first class of recruits to play at Campbell University. Annie reached out to me wanting to share her story of experiencing a career ending head injury after having too many concussions on the field. Concussions in lacrosse are not uncommon, I had two minor ones in my playing career, and with the nature of the sport, they are at times unpreventable. At this point girls and women’s lacrosse rules only require the eye wear goggles, although there is a push toward more helmet based headgear that could help with reducing the number of concussions players experience. Annie describes the journey she went through dealing with chronic symptoms, the decision to no longer compete, and how she still managed to graduate on time and be a part of the team. Her story is inspiring and her resilience has led her to live life fully and share the message of playing every game like it's your last with the girl's that she coaches. For more on this episode visit Laxallstars.com.Let me know what you think, you can email [email protected] and RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE (you can do this on Soundcloud or the podcast app on your phone). FEATURING:Host: Cassie BrunelleGuest: Annie Cook, Campbell University 2016, youth coach with Fire Lacrosse and Santa Monica DragonsMUSIC: "Relaxx" by Benny Salz

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