Wide environmental shot from field level, a youth lacrosse coach kneeling beside a young elementary-age kid on a green practice field, coach's hands guiding the child's grip on a lacrosse stick, natural bright midday daylight, other kids visible blurred in the background waiting their turn, warm and unhurried atmosphere
Wide environmental shot from field level, a youth lacrosse coach kneeling beside a young elementary-age kid on a green practice field, coach's hands guiding the child's grip on a lacrosse stick, natural bright midday daylight, other kids visible blurred in the background waiting their turn, warm and unhurried atmosphere
/ Beginner & Rec Program

Never held a stick? Good. We start there.

No tryouts. No prior experience. Our coaches teach grip, footwork, and field awareness from the very first session — every kid who shows up gets a spot.

— Honest numbers up front

What it costs and when we play

Season registration

What's included — no surprises

Spring season runs March through May. Sessions meet twice weekly on weekday evenings, with Saturday morning practice. Registration opens in January.

Stick available to borrow on day one. Shared practice gear provided. No separate coaching fee, no uniform deposit, no mandatory fundraising.

Season fee: $150

Covers all coaching, field time, and team materials. Need-based fee reductions are available — just ask when you register.

Families supply: cleats (any sport), mouthguard, and water bottle. That's the full list. Gloves and helmets are provided at practice until you're ready to purchase your own.

Close environmental shot at a community lacrosse practice field, a coach mid-instruction crouching beside two middle-school-age kids of different sizes, demonstrating footwork positioning, natural afternoon daylight casting warm shadows on the grass, full team visible in background doing drills, documentary candid feel
Close environmental shot at a community lacrosse practice field, a coach mid-instruction crouching beside two middle-school-age kids of different sizes, demonstrating footwork positioning, natural afternoon daylight casting warm shadows on the grass, full team visible in background doing drills, documentary candid feel
• Small groups, real coaching

Confidence before competition

Our coaches keep groups small so every kid gets hands-on instruction. We correct technique, celebrate improvement, and make sure no one feels lost or left behind.

Built by volunteers who stayed — parents and former players who know what a welcoming first season looks like and are committed to delivering it.

▸ Questions we hear every time

Answers for first-time families

Does my kid need experience?

Do we need to buy gear first?

Can my kid be cut from the team?

No. This program is built for players who are learning from scratch. We teach every fundamental before we ever talk about competing.

No gear purchase required to start. Borrow a stick on day one. Cleats, a mouthguard, and a water bottle are the only things to bring.

No-cut program, full stop. Every registered player has a spot. We find the right role for each kid, not the other way around.