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Welcome to Poway Youth Lacrosse

Welcome to Poway Youth Lacrosse.   We are a registered non-profit organization that is dedicated to introducing the youth of Poway to the fast growing sport of lacrosse and coaching under the principles of the Positive Coaching Alliance.   We are a community based lacrosse program with teams for boys in 1st-8th grade.    Poway Youth Lacrosse plays on world class lacrosse facilities with access to two lighted sports turf playing surfaces.   Please explore the site to help you answer questions about the Poway Youth Lacrosse program. 


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Interested in Coaching?
by posted 11/03/2011
 
Poway Youth Lacrosse continues to grow and we are always interested in meeting new lacrosse coaches.    Poway Youth Lacrosse has a strong administrative infrastructure that makes it easy on the coaches and allows them to focus on player development.    We have opportuntities to coach boys lacrosse teams for 1st-8th grade.    The season starts in mid February and runs through May.

If you are interested in learning more about our program and would like to discuss coaching opportunities please send an email to .


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2012 Spring Lacrosse Season - 5th-8th Grade Boys
by posted 10/21/2011
 

The 5th-8th grade boy's lacrosse program runs from mid February through the first week of June.  The program is for Poway residents who will attend Poway High School after completing middle school.  The teams will compete in the San Diego County Lacrosse Association.  

Players will be divided into 2 divisions with the possibility of 2 teams per division depending on the number of registrants:

Division 1A & 1B - 7th & 8th graders    This program is full for 2012; a waitlist has been started.  When you register it will add you to the waitlist.
 
Division 3A & 3B - 5th & 6th graders. (50 players and then a waitlist)

Teams are based on age and skill level.  Mandatory practices/try-outs will begin the week of February 13th, 2012. 

The Division 1 program for 7th & 8th graders will have a commitment of up to 4 days per week with a combination of games and practices. 
 
The Division 3 program for 5th & 6th graders will have commitment of up to 3 days per week with a combination of games and practices 

Practices and home games will be held at Valley Elementary School, Twin Peaks Middle School, Meadowbrook Middle School, or Arbolitos Park.
  
Away games are played throughout San Diego County.  Practice time will be in the late afternoon or early evening and Saturdays.    Practice days and times will be based upon field availability.

Players are required to provide their own equipment.   All players must have a lacrosse stick, helmet, gloves, arm pads, shoulder pads, cleats, protective cup and mouthpiece.

Registration is now open


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2012 Spring Lacrosse Season - 1st-4th Grade Boys
by posted 10/21/2011
 
Poway Pee Wee Lacrosse is for 1st through 4th grade boys who will attend Poway High School after completing middle school.  The teams compete in the North San Diego Pee Wee Boys Lacrosse League with Scripps Ranch, San Marcos,
RB, and Rancho Penasquitos
 
Players will be divided into 2 divisions with the possibility of 2 teams per division depending on the number of registrants:

3rd & 4th graders
 
1st & 2nd graders

The season will run from late February through May 2012.    The teams will
practice on Friday late afternoon or early evening.   Games will be played on
Sunday afternoons. 

Players are required to provide their own equipment.   All players must have a
lacrosse stick, helmet, gloves, arm pads, shoulder pads, cleats, protective cup
and mouthpiece.


Registration is now Open
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Honor The Game
by posted 03/14/2011
 
 
In the Poway Youth Lacrosse organization we believe it is important that all coaches, players, and parents Honor the Game of Lacrosse.   This is the standard by which we compete and it has a clear definition that is easy to remember.  We have partnered with the Positive Coaching Alliance to train our coaches.   The Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) says that Honoring the Game goes to the "ROOTS" of positive play. Each letter in ROOTS stands for an important part of the game that we must respect. The R stands for Rules. The first O is for Opponents. The next O is for Officials. T is for Teammates, and the S is for Self.

R is for Rules
Rules allow us to keep the game fair. If we win by ignoring or violating the rules, what is the value of our victory? PCA believes that honoring the letter AND the spirit of the rule is important.

O is for Opponents
Without an opponent, there would be no competition. Rather than demeaning a strong opponent, we need to honor strong opponents because they challenge us to do our best. Athletes can be both fierce and friendly during the same competition (in one moment giving everything to get to a loose ball, and in the next moment helping an opponent up). Coaches showing respect for opposing coaches and players sets the tone for the rest of the team.

O is for Officials
Respecting officials, even when we disagree with their calls, may be the toughest part of Honoring the Game. We must remember that officials are not perfect (just like coaches, athletes and parents!). Take time to think about how to best approach an official when you want to discuss a call. What strategies do you have to keep yourself in control when you start to get upset with officials" calls? We must remember that the loss of officials (and finding enough in the first place) is a major problem in most youth sports organizations, and we can confront this problem by consistently respecting officials.  Lacrosse is relatively new sport in San Diego and there are not a large number of experienced officials.  Each year and season they gain more experience.   Without the officials we could not play the game.

T is for Teammates
It"s easy for young athletes to think solely about their own performance, but we want athletes to realize that being part of a team requires thinking about and respecting one"s teammates. This respect needs to carry beyond the field/gym/track/pool into the classroom and social settings. Athletes need to be reminded that their conduct away from practices and games will reflect back on their teammates and the league, club, or school.

S is for Self
Athletes should be encouraged to live up to their own highest personal standard of Honoring the Game, even when their opponents are not. Athletes" respect for themselves and their own standards must come first.

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