Tarkill Spring Lacrosse

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SPRING LACROSSE - BOYS & GIRLS

 

 

K-1st In House Clinic:

  • Non-competitive skills and drills programming available to players in grades kindergarten through first grade. This non-contact program is a great introduction to kids interested in learning the fundamentals of lacrosse before entering game-playing divisions.
  • No pads are required, just sticks 
  • Once a week for 8 weeks 
  • May be co-ed depending on numbers

Girls Travel (Grades 1st through 8th) 

  • This is a travel program.  
  • Girls' games will be on Saturdays or Sundays depending on age group
  • Teams practice twice a week
  • Travel players must reside in the Sterling sending district or in a town that does not offer SJYSL lacrosse programming.
  • Anyone who plays competitive lacrosse must be a member of the US Lacrosse. This is a mandatory requirement by the league and your registration fee includes this membership.

 

Boys Travel (Grades 1st through 8th) 

  • This is a travel program. We are working towards becoming a part of the SJYLAX league. If we gain acceptance into the league this year, travel players must reside in the Sterling sending district or in a town that does not offer SJYLAX programming. 
  • Teams practice twice a week
  • If we gain league status, any scheduled games will be played on Friday or Saturdays of each week, depending on age group
  • PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WILL BE REQUIRED AT THIS LEVEL
  • Unlike soccer, boys' and girls' lacrosse are played very differently, with different equipment, rules, positions, and frequently with different field sizes.
  • Boys play physical games with a lot of contact and are required to wear protective gear.  View list of equipment requirement
  • Anyone who plays competitive lacrosse must be a member of the US Lacrosse. This is a mandatory requirement by the league and your registration fee includes this membership.

***NOTE: Facilitation of this program is dependent upon registration numbers. Teams must be fully rostered in order to be accepted into the SJYLAX league. If our club is not recognized as a member of the league this year,  we will work to offer a non-league play experience consisting of practices and scrimmages vs. other town teams in order to continue to provide the fundamentals of gameplay and repetition for our players.***