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Lacrosse Camps Page
There are a number of lacrosse camps scheduled for
2009 for various age groups. We have created a
new page where you can access their
websites for registration and more information.
Click on the button to the left to get to that page.
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Girls Field Lacrosse
SFFLA is going to be offering a girls field lacrosse
program this coming season. For registration
information,
click here. For program information,
contact Ren Wilding at
southfraservp@yahoo.ca.
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Message From Sammamish Shoot-out 3-on-3
Tournament
Lacrosse Families… Next week your kids will
be out of school - playing x-box, eating
junk food, on the computer, text messaging,
wanting you to drive them places to spend
your money, being lazy, shooting off illegal
fireworks, and maybe driving you nuts…
The solution? Get
them moving and playing some Lacrosse –
register them for the Sammamish Shoot-Out!
Give them a reason to go outside and throw
around. Register now at
www.SammamishShootOut.org.
When: July 3rd 2009
(Friday) will be 4th Annual
Sammamish Shoot-Out
Where: Sammamish, WA
Who: Boys & girls grades 3-12
(’08-’09) - 5 divisions of boys & girls.
No coaches needed or
allowed. Teams of 3 on the field with a
maximum of 5 team members.
What: 3 on 3 Lacrosse or “Chumash”
is a fast paced, fun variant of Lacrosse
played on a small field
with a unique unmanned goal. Easy to learn &
play instantaneously. No previous 3 on
3
experience is needed. Many teams have
won their divisions having never seen the
game
(3 on 3) before.
This is the Lacrosse equivalent to 3 on 3
half-court basketball, and it's a blast!
Fast action, quick games, and player
officiated.
Find-a-Team/Find-a-Player feature
hooks you up with others seeking a team or a
player!
Open to all players from anywhere. Already
registered are teams from BC and Oregon. We
have grown from under 10 teams in 2006 to
nearly 60 teams in 2008. 2009 the year of
the super sublime, will be bigger and
better!
Register NOW - only $140.00 per team.
Registration is live go to
www.SammamishShootOut.org
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