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Saturday, July 04, 2009
2009 Game Schedules
Senior B U-15  (T2) click here

Senior C

U-15  (T3) click here
 
Junior B U-13  (T2) click here
Junior C U-13  (T3) click here
 
Lighting B U-11 click here
Lighting C U-11 click here
 
Bantam U-9 click here

Anyone Can Play Lacrosse

The sport of lacrosse is a combination of basketball, soccer and hockey. Anyone can play lacrosse--the big or the small. The game requires and rewards coordination and agility, not brawn. Quickness and speed are two highly prized qualities in lacrosse. An exhilarating sport, lacrosse is fast-paced and full of action. Long sprints up and down the field with abrupt starts and stops, precision passes and dodges are routine in men's and women's lacrosse. Lacrosse is played with a stick, the crosse, which must be mastered by the player to throw, catch and scoop the ball.

 

Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Youth membership (ages 15 and under) in US Lacrosse has more than tripled since 1999 to nearly 100,000. No sport has grown faster at the high school level over the last 10 years and there are now more than 130,000 high school players. Lacrosse is also the fastest-growing sport over the last five years at the NCAA level and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There are more than 500 college club programs, the majority of which compete under the umbrella of US Lacrosse and its "intercollegiate associates" level.

 

Interested in learning more? Come to our games or practices. Talk to the players, parents and coaches. Or use our contact form to send us a message.

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