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Special registration date: Saturday, January 16 at Dick’s Sporting Goods at Park Meadows (by the food court) from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Receive discount coupons to Dick’s Sporting Goods.


Boys’ Lacrosse Leagues – Spring

The boys’ teams are placed by grades first through eighth, and will play in the Colorado Youth Lacrosse Association (CYLA). Teams will travel for away games against other CYLA teams. All teams are scheduled for a minimum of seven games.

 

All players must have a current year U.S. Lacrosse membership prior to practicing. Memberships can be purchased for $25 at the U.S. Lacrosse Web site at www.lacrosse.org.

Current Grade Activity #
1/2 401500-1
3 401501-1
4 401502-1
5 401503-1
6 401504-1
7 401505-1
8 401506-1
  • Registrations will be accepted through Sunday, February 21.
  • Pre-season practices begin the week of March 1 on synthetic turf fields.
  • Regular season practices begin the week of March 15 on grass fields.
  • Games begin on April 3. Fee includes practices, games, jersey, and field use.


Fee: Resident: $128 Non-resident: $148
Fee includes practices, games, jersey and field use.

Required equipment: Lacrosse helmet with cage, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, stick and a mouth guard. Rib pads and throat protectors are optional but recommended.  

Click here to download a US Lacrosse Membership form.


Boys’ Lacrosse Preseason Clinic
Grades 1-8

Get ready for the spring season with a skills clinic led by Mountain Vista’s Head Lacrosse Coach, Jose Trujillo.  He will focus on teaching the skills and strategies employed by the most successful lacrosse coaches and players.  The clinic will reinforce critical skills while encouraging players to be creative and innovative in a fun and supportive atmosphere.  The session will progress from individual work, including stick development, shooting techniques, fast-break, man up and man down action, offensive and defensive footwork, and defensive stick checks into game situations where players can practice new skills against competition.  Whether you are a new or experienced player, this clinic will be a great experience.  All participants will need to provide shoulder pads, helmet, gloves, arm pads and a stick.  Participants should bring plenty of water.

Accepting registrations through Friday, February 19

Fee:  Resident:  $50                         Non-resident:  $58
Activity #401507-A

Sunday, February 21                       1 – 4 p.m.
Shea Stadium


2010 Spring Introductory Lacrosse Program

Who:  Boys’ and Girls’ kindergarten through 3rd grade interested in the game of lacrosse.

Would you like your child to learn the basics of lacrosse? If so, players will be introduced to playing the game and how to properly use a lacrosse stick. There’s no better way to learn the game like an introductory lacrosse clinic for new players who are interested in the game of lacrosse. This is a four-week introductory program.

-    Lacrosse sticks will be provided.

-    Boy’s and Girl’s will be split during the four-week program.

Fee:  Residents:  $45                      Non-residents:  $52

Activity # 401508 – A
April 3, 10, 17, 24 10 – 11:30 a.m. Marcy Park

Accepting registrations through Friday, March 26.

 

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