Lawrence Lacrosse Club to offer program for beginners

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Registration for Lawrence Lacrosse Club’s Little Laxers program and Competitive Clinics is underway.

The Little Laxers program is for boys and girls in Pre-K through second grade. The program consists of six, one-hour sessions scheduled for 2 to 3 p.m. from Sept. 14 to Oct. 16.

The clinics are set for Central Park in Lawrence Township, adjacent to the baseball and softball fields.

The cost of the program is $30 ($5 per session). Equipment will be provided.

Competitive Clinics are designed for boys in second through eighth grade. The clinics will consist of six, ninety-minute sessions scheduled Saturday nights from Sept. 14 to Oct. 16.

The competitive clinics are designed to further develop player’s skills in the off-season and to introduce new players to lacrosse in a relaxed environment. The focus will be on fine-tuning lacrosse stick skills in scooping, cradling, catching, passing, dodging, etc. while having fun.

Sessions for the second, third and fourth grade teams are set for 6 to 7:30 p.m. Sessions for the fifth and sixth grade teams are set for 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sessions for the seventh and eighth grade teams are set for 7:30 to 9 p.m.

Clinics are set for Village Park in Lawrence Township on the Yeger Drive side of the park.

The cost of the program is $30 and participants are required to become members of US Lacrosse for insurance purposes. US Lacrosse charges $25 for a membership, which is valid for one year.

Players should provide their own equipment, including helmet, lacrosse stick, chest and arm pads, gloves and a mouth guard. The club does have a limited number of sets of equipment that are available for new players to borrow with a deposit.

West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South head lacrosse coach Matt Foret, Head Lacrosse Coach and Lawrence High School assistant lacrosse coach Dan Brennan are set to lead this program.

More information is online at lawrencelacrosse.com.

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