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LEAGUE INFORMATIONLeague FAQ PDF WHO IS LACROSSE AMERICA? Lacrosse America is one of the reasons why lacrosse is so popular in the Chicagoland area. Lacrosse America's staff of current and former players and coaches has been running instructional and competitive programs since 1991. . WHO WILL THE COACHES/STAFF BE? Experienced and knowledgeable lacrosse fanatics including local varsity and jv high school coaches and Lacrosse America Directors, staff and administrative support. Your program will also have a director who is personally committed to your lacrosse needs. WHAT WILL MY CHILD LEARN? As this is an EXPERIENCED league, we will focus mainly on team skills and concepts. Riding, clearing, man-up, man-down, transition, situational drills, goalie play, and every other facet of the game will be covered so that participants leave the league as a more knowledgeable and talented player than when they entered. HOW ARE TEAMS MADE? Youth teams are grouped by town. High school teams are grouped by school. If any one team becomes too large, it may be split into two teams to insure adequate playing time for all registrants. If a particular town or school does not have enough players to form its own team, it will be rounded out with at large players from other towns/schools. You may submit your own FULL team (at least 18 players) by contacting info@lacrosseamerica.com. WHEN WILL SCHEDULES BE AVAILABLE? Registration closes Sunday, September 4th. Schedules will be posted and emailed on Thursday, September 7th. Games will be each Sunday, September 11 – October 16th. You can view your potential time window on the fall league registration page. EQUIPMENT: All players must have their equipment prior to the first meeting. All participants must have the following gear: · Helmet · Shoulder pads · Elbow pads · Gloves · Mouth guard · Athletic cup · Stick · Water bottle Note: Hockey helmet and pads may be used in place of lacrosse equipment. Soccer or football cleats should be worn (no metal spikes). Lacrosse America does not rent or sell equipment. WHAT ABOUT BAD WEATHER AND CANCELLATIONS? 1. If bad weather is approaching we will monitor weather radar and announce any cancellations 1 hour before your scheduled start time. 2. If weather is good before practice or a game, but radar indicates that foul weather may move in during practice, we will have our coaches make the call at the field. In many cases we can get in a good half-practice/game before bad weather moves in, or wait out a quick rain shower and still get a lot done. In this case, do not stray too far from the field in case the weather takes a turn for the worst and players need to be picked up. HOW WILL WE BE NOTIFIED OF CANCELLATIONS? Lacrosse America posts all weather and cancellation information on its webpage, www.lacrosseamerica.com. TEXT MESSAGE!: You can be INSTANTLY notified of cancellations and schedule changes via text message. Log into your account at www.lacrosseamerica.com and enable text messaging. Text messages will be used to relay schedule information only. IF CANCELLED HOW WILL LOST TIME BE MADE UP? If we cancel we will do our best to add an extra day at the end of the program. We will make every effort to make up any lost time. Not all the lost time may be made up STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? Call 847-412-5529.
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WHO IS LACROSSE AMERICA?
Lacrosse America is one of the reasons why lacrosse is so popular in the Chicagoland area. Lacrosse America's staff of current and former players and coaches has been running instructional and competitive programs since 1991. WHO WILL THE COACHES BE? Experienced and knowledgeable lacrosse fanatics including local Varsity and JV high school coaches, Lacrosse America coaches, and high school varsity lacrosse players from schools in your community! Your program will also have a director who is personally committed to your lacrosse needs. WHAT WILL MY CHILD LEARN? Our coaching staff will teach you all you need to know to play lacrosse - from the basics of catching and throwing to offensive and defensive strategies. This program is ideal for beginners, but it is also very beneficial for experienced players as it focuses on the fundamentals of lacrosse. All youth players, even experienced ones, benefit from reinforcing the fundamental skills of lacrosse. The players that master these fundamentals are the ones that excel at the high school and college level. Early practices will focus on fundamentals and concepts and we will put these skills to use in weekly scrimmages. GRADES: Our fall skills, drills and scrimmage camps accommodate players from kindergarten through ninth grade. However, the grade span does vary by location. Please see your town’s specific program information below for exact grades and ages. EQUIPMENT: All participants receive a camp t-shirt. All players must have their equipment prior to the first meeting. All participants must have the following gear: · Helmet · Shoulder pads · Elbow pads · Gloves · Mouth guard · Athletic cup · Stick · Water bottle Note: Hockey helmet and pads may be used in place of lacrosse equipment. Soccer or football cleats should be worn (no metal spikes). Lacrosse America does not rent or sell equipment. However, we do recommend the CHICAGO LACROSSE COMPANY for all of your equipment needs. Visit www.chicagolacrossecompany.com for details. PLEASE HAVE ALL EQUIPMENT FOR THE FIRST DAY OF THE PROGRAM, EQUIPMENT WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE FIELD. WHAT ABOUT BAD WEATHER AND CANCELLATIONS? 1. If bad weather is approaching we will monitor weather radar and announce any cancellations 1 hour before your scheduled start time. 2. If weather is good before practice or a game, but radar indicates that foul weather may move in during practice, we will have our coaches make the call at the field. In many cases we can get in a good half-practice/game before bad weather moves in, or wait out a quick rain shower and still get a lot done. In this case, do not stray too far from the field in case the weather takes a turn for the worst and players need to be picked up. HOW WILL WE BE NOTIFIED OF CANCELLATIONS? Lacrosse America posts all weather and cancellation information on its webpage, www.lacrosseamerica.com. If we cancel we will do one of the following. 1. Start earlier or end later on the days FOLLOWING the cancellation. 2. Add an extra day at the end of the program. We will make every effort to make up any lost time. Not all the lost time may be made up STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? Call 847-412-5529.