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Scott Ratliff is the pride of Atlanta. He grew up there and it’s where he found the game of lacrosse, a sport seldom seen in the area at the time.

Eventually, he committed to play college lacrosse for the Loyola Greyhounds, where he won the school’s first national championship as part of a legendary rope unit in 2012.

Now, Ratliff is a professional lacrosse player, and he’s giving back to the game he loves so much. Ratliff has traveled the world through the Give & Go Foundation and other organizations, coaching and sharing his passion for lacrosse.

He's a deep thinker and has taken a deep interest in leadership, both in coaching and in life. Ratliff, a member of the PLL's Archers Lacrosse Club, spoke with Paul Carcaterra in Season 2 Episode 4 of Overtime.

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