/ Competitive Programs

Structured training. Real games. No gatekeeping.

For athletes with some lacrosse experience who want a full training cycle, tournament rosters, and individual coaching attention — without the elite-academy price tag.

Close environmental shot of a coach crouching beside a high school athlete on a grass lacrosse field, coach's hand guiding the athlete's grip on the stick, both focused and mid-instruction, natural afternoon daylight, sideline cones and other players visible blurred in the background
Close environmental shot of a coach crouching beside a high school athlete on a grass lacrosse field, coach's hand guiding the athlete's grip on the stick, both focused and mid-instruction, natural afternoon daylight, sideline cones and other players visible blurred in the background
— How we train

Every athlete gets coached, not just watched

Our competitive program runs structured seasonal cycles — skill blocks, scrimmage weeks, and tournament preparation — so athletes build on each session rather than repeating the same drills.

We keep player-to-coach ratios low on purpose. Individual corrections, position-specific work, and honest feedback happen at every practice — not just before tournaments.

What you get

Three things that matter to competitive players

Seasonal training cycles

Tournament rosters and real games

Character alongside skill

Structured blocks that progress from fundamentals through game-ready tactics. Each cycle builds on the last so athletes arrive at tournaments prepared, not just practiced.

Competitive teams play a real game schedule — regional tournaments and South Sound matchups included. Roster spots are earned through attendance and effort, not tryout scores.

We evaluate sportsmanship and leadership alongside stick work. How an athlete handles a loss, supports a teammate, or responds to a correction matters as much as their stats.

We look for athletes who show up, work hard, and lead off the field.

Community-rooted, transparent on cost, and built by volunteers who stayed. If that sounds like your kind of program, reach out — a coach will get back to you directly.