Spring Lacrosse 2024

Welcome to our Registration page. As a reminder you will need to have your players active US Lacrosse # to participate. You will notice this during the registration process. If your player doesn't have a US Lacrosse # please navigate over to USA LAX to complete this before continuing the registration process.

Ages

What aged players are appropriate for this program?

Answer: Our league welcomes PK (3 years old) - 8th grade.

When

What time of the year does this program run?

Answer: Season begins in April (weather dependent) and will end in June.

Where

Where are practices and games typically held?

Answers: Practices and home games are held at a number of fields in Stonington High School & North Stonington High Schoo & Rec fields (depending on your coach and level). Games may be played against other local teams and at JAMs.

Practices

When are practices and how often are they?

Answers: Practices and home games are held at a number of fields in Stonington High School & North Stonington High Schoo & Rec fields (depending on your coach and level). Practice time will be up to your coach's.

Games

How many games will they play? What days of the week?

Answer: Games will be scheduled by our league Schedulers.

Jerseys

Are uniforms provided or are they purchased separately?

Answers: League uniforms are required. Parents are responsible for the purchase of your uniforms. Uniforms need to be ordered in time in order to have them here for the first game.


Click here to order your players uniform. All orders need to be completed by 2/23/2024

Extra Costs

What costs beyond registration fees should be expected?

Answer: Only additional expenses to you will be if your team participates in additional JAMS/tournaments outside of what is already scheduled. Contact your coach for additional clarification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What equipment do I need for youth lacrosse?

For boys: Boys lacrosse stick, lacrosse helmet, mouth guard, gloves and shoulder pads.

Goaltenders are excluded from wearing shoulder pads but must wear a helmet, mouth guard, gloves, chest and throat protection. Arm pads and protective cups are recommended.

For Girls: Girls lacrosse stick, protective eye-wear, colored mouth guard (mouthpieces must be colored in order to be visible by a referee/coach; gloves nose protection and soft head-wear are optional.

Goaltenders must wear a helmet with face mask, gloves, mouth guard, chest and throat protection. Youth goalies are also required to wear pelvic and abdominal padding.

When does Stonington youth teams play games?

All games are scheduled by our leagues schedulers. Games are held during the week and weekends. It is hard to get referees so games are dependent upon when we can get them. If you have interest in becoming a boys or girls referee please reach out to our league president for more information.

What is U.S. Lacrosse?

The national governing boy of men's and women's lacrosse. All players must be current members of U.S. Lacrosse upon registering for Stonington Bears Lacrosse program. You can register here. This is our leagues insurance and needs to be in place for both players and coaches prior to stepping out on the fields.

What is the major difference between Boys and Girls lacrosse?

In Boys' lacrosse, body contact and checking sticks are allowed. In Girls' lacrosse, no body contact is allowed and modified stick checking at 7th/8t grade level only.

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