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Boonsboro
The goal of our league is to provide a safe and productive environment that enables children to learn and apply the principles of teamwork, discipline, dedication, and sportsmanship. We facilitate the development of strength and character in every child that participates.

BAAA offers Lacrosse from U7 thru U15 for bothe girls and boys. The U7 level is co-ed and offers an introductions to LAX and some level of competitive games. U9 - U15 games are all managed by certified referres.

We are sustained by the efforts of volunteers who display an extraordinary amount of commitment and hard work, ensuring that our league is a positive influence in the lives of our children. We also strive to provide a service to our community by providing a healthy outlet for children, opportunities for the community to gather together, and endless hours of entertainment.



Brunswick Area Lacrosse
BJR is a non-profit organization led by parent and community volunteers. You do not need to hold a position to voice your thoughts or lend your time, our meetings are open to the public every month and we appreciate all parent support.


Carroll Manor Lacrosse
Carroll Manor Lacrosse provides a fun developmental environment where players can begin their mastery of America's fastest growing sport.

Carroll Manor Lacrosse was created in the Spring 2009 with 10 U9 boys. In just three years that number has grown to 222 boys and girls at all levels. Carroll Manor is building the feeder program for Tuscarora High School which includes Ballenger Creek Middle, Crestwood Middle, Ballenger Creek Elementary, Carroll Manor Elementary, Orchard Grove Elementary, Tuscarora Elementary, and Lincoln Elementary.

More information available at www.CarrollManorLAX.com or contact Mark Tognetti at cmaa.lax@gmail.com / 240-215-4265.




Catoctin Youth Association Lacrosse
Catoctin Lacrosse is a member of the Catoctin Youth Association. CYA represents 9 different sports teams for boys and girls grades k-8 in the Northern part of Frederick County.

Every child will be given the opportunity to participate regardless of ability to pay registration fees or to purchase equipment. CYA values good sportsmanship and promotes team building. For more information about Catoctin Lacrosse, check out our web page @ leaguelineup.com/catlax.


Chambersburg



Damascus
The DSA is a non-profit organization composed of dues-paying adults and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Information Officer, Secretary, *Financial Assistant, and four Directors. These positions are one-year terms, except for the at-large Directors, which are two-year terms—unless removed or resigned. The Board members’ terms begin on July 1, and end on June 30.

Every DSA player, coach, and parent will at all times demonstrate behavior that will uphold the good reputation of the association as a positive influence for our children, the team, and the community.



FSK Youth Lacrosse
FSK Youth Lacrosse is the feeder program for Francis Scott Key High School in western Carroll County. The organization is made up of volunteers who provide coaching and skill building for boys and girls in grades 1st-8th. The organization offers both winter and spring teams.

FSK Boys have red jerseys, navy blue shorts. The girl's uniform colors have been changed to - Red jersey, Navy blue lettering and navy blue shorts.



Hagerstown Area Youth Lacrosse Assoc.
HAYLA Lacrosse
Hagerstown Area Youth Lacrosse Association
www.hayla.org

HAYLA is a grass-roots youth lacrosse program dedicated to growing lacrosse in Washington County. Since it's inception in 2003, HAYLA pulls players from over 40 different elementary and middle schools in the area. We've experienced rapid growth, now fielding over 220 boys and girls from K through 8th grades. Current players in our program will primarily attend North High, South High, Smithsburg, St James, Mercersburg or St Maria Goretti.



LOUYAA
www.luyaa.org OR
http://www.leaguelineup.com/luyaalax-spring

LOUYAA is THE youth feeder program Linganore, Urbana and Oakdale High Schools.
We are committed to providing players with all the opportunities lacrosse provides, from fun, life lessons, and learning the game.

All LOUYAA players benefit from the extensive coaching experience and training LOUYAA provides. All teams have coaches trained in the Positive Coaching Alliance. Most of our coaches are also US Lacrosse Level 1 trained and have coached for many years. Many of our coaches are US Lacrosse Level 2 trained, and played lacrosse in college.
See our website for more information
LOUYAA boys and girls play in the WMYLC league. LOUYAA Girls also have the opportunity to compete in several fun and advanced tournaments, including the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.



Martinsburg
The Martinsburg-Berkeley County Lacrosse League is open to boys and girls ages 6-18 as of September 1, 2012. These are not co-ed leagues. These are travel leagues that are offered each Spring. The boy’s games are played on Saturdays and the girl’s games on Sundays. The home games are played at Poor House Farm Park and the away games are played in Western Maryland (Boonsboro, Brunswick, Frederick, Hagerstown, Smithsburg etc..) Players are required to supply their own equipment.


Middletown Area Youth Lacrosse
MVAA Youth Lacrosse is the feeder program for Middletown High School. Our approach is one of inclusion and participation for all. The Boys and Girls in our program learn the game and have FUN.

We preach the concept of "TEAM" at all levels to be practiced on the field and off. In this process, we develop players into young men and women that work together to serve the greater good. MVAA fielded 11 teams in the spring of 2009 as a member of the Western Maryland Youth Lacrosse Conference.

We had record numbers with 130 boys and 77 girls participating in the spring season in four different age groups including U9, U11, U13 and U15. MVAA Lacrosse also participates in a Winter Indoor Lacrosse program held at the Frederick Indoor Sports Center. Record numbers were fielded here as well with boys and girls elementary and middle school teams.

Additionally, we hold an annual Boys Lacrosse summer camp each year which is highly attended by players from all across the region. For more information, please visit http://www.mvaasports.com/Lacrosse.htm.

For further information about the boys program, please contact:
Mike Hallman- mikehallman@comcast.net / 301.371.0448

For further information about the girls program, please contact:
Tom Karcewski - tmk51@comcast.net / 301.371.0353.
Girls Site: http://www.leaguelineup.com/middletownlax

Middletown Boys wear Orange jerseys with Black numbers and Black shorts.
Middletown Girls have Black Uniforms with Orange numbers.



Mt. Airy Lacrosse
We strive to provide each player the appropriate age level of coaching instruction; we seek to build a player’s confidence in learning lacrosse skills; we aspire to develop a sense of teamwork and fair play; we honor the game by respecting the rules, our opponents, officials, our teammates and ourselves; and we aim to develop character values that will benefit today’s players in later years and in other endeavors. Players will learn the value of teamwork,determination, and commitment, and HAVE FUN playing lacrosse.



Poolesville
The purpose of the Poolesville Athletic Association is to provide, organize and support area youth sport programs. The objectives of the Poolesville Athletic Association are:

To promote and organize a youth sports programs on a basis where good sportsmanship and fair play will be practiced at all times.

To consider health, welfare, and ability of each individual participant.

To teach youth, through playing experience, the fundamentals of said sport while at the same time acting as a feeder system to the local secondary schools.

To keep the welfare of each participant first and foremost, and to instill fair play and good sportsmanship.



Smithsburg Area Lacrosse
All of our teams, with the exception of U15, stress equal playing time. The U15 level is not about equal playing time. IT is one of the main goals of the U15 team to get the players ready for the high school level and the high school coaches. The kids will face very tough competition at the high school level so the more practice and preparation time they can do on their own will only benefit them as they move up from year to year.

As an organization, we are trying to adapt to the technological opportunities that are in front of us. We are working hard to further develop our website, Facebook page, and Twitter account. Please take the opportunity to check out our website at www.sylc-md.org as we use it as a way to get the latest information, schedule changes, and weather updates on their as we get them. You can also “like” us on our Facebook page and receive updates that was as well.



Spires Lacrosse
The Spires Lacrosse Club provides lacrosse teams for boys and girls of all ages and experience levels. We are focused on supporting the Frederick High and Thomas Johnson High feeder paths.

We provide teams for both indoor and outdoor lacrosse which allows them year-round playing opportunities. Our club provides players with the skills and training necessary to prepare them for higher level play. Many of the high school players today began their playing careers with Spires. Several players, in fact, have gone on to play lacrosse at the collegiate level as well.

Spires colors are Black for boys and white/red for girls.

Visit us at http://www.spireslacrosse.org



St. John Regional Catholic School
St. John Regional Catholic School in Frederick, Maryland, has been serving the Catholic community for over 175 years. It is a school that is rich in history and traditions. St. John is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and currently serves seven Frederick County parishes and the Catholic community of Fort Detrick. We have approximately 600 students in grades Pre-K-8 who come to us not only from our regional parishes, but from Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

Saint John’s team colors are white with navy blue numbers and navy blue shorts



Walkersville Youth Lacrosse
The purpose of the Walkersville / GVAA Youth Lacrosse Program is to teach the game of, and encourage a passion for, the sport of lacrosse. The program emphasizes individual and team skills, knowledge of the game, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a competitive and fun environment. The program is open to boys & girls in 2nd – 8th grade. First graders will be considered on a case-by-case basis


Western Maryland Chapter of US Lacrosse
Wondering what's going on in Western MD regarding the fastest sport on 2 feet? Come find out and join the fun. The Western MD Chapter of US Lacrosse is looking for laxers who like to "go to the goal"! People who can jump in with 2 feet and make things happen. There are plenty of opportunities from the youth festivals, fundraising, coaches and officials clinics, etc. We need you! Let's build a strong lacrosse foundation for all the athletes in Western MD. All members have the opportunity to nominate other members in good standing for Board Positions and are welcome at all meetings. Complete a letter of interest today by simply e-mailing the Board Secretary at: wmduslax@yahoo.com or join us at any regularly scheduled meeting. Membership is approximately 1400 in the Western MD Counties of: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett & Washington.

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