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LACROSSE
Presented by Lacrosse America
When you have a sport like Lacrosse that's called the "fastest game
on two feet" it's a good idea to try to contain it within Keva's
two full-sized indoor fields. The specially designed sideboards
and high ceiling nets keep the action on the field, where you'll
find the area's only indoor instructional's, high school boy's league
and tournaments.
Questions please call Pat Shea at 802-999-0620
Free Loaner Equipment
Boy's Equipment
Boys must wear protective equipment consisting of a helmet, shoulder
pads, arm pads, and gloves. The hockey equivalent to this gear may
be used, although most hockey gloves are a little stiff for lacrosse.
As with any contact sport, a mouth guard and cup are required.
Girl's Equipment
Girl's lacrosse is a non-contact sport; therefore girls do not need
the equipment boys use. Girls must have eye protection and a mouth
guard. Lacrosse America has used equipment players may use. Players
would need to be early for each practice/game to get gear and would
be required to return the borrowed equipment promptly after each
practice/game. It is recommended that each player have her own lacrosse
stick, however, Lacrosse America will have loaner sticks available.
The league manager will
organize teams
Indoor teams will allow for schools to play together and will use
schools, grade level, and towns as organizing factors.
Game time and schedule
All contact will be via e-mail. The times for players' first practices
or games will be e-mailed 2 days before the session's start date.
A full schedule will be available by week 2 of a session.
Helpful Information
Team
Roster Sheet (Excel)
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