
The Novato Lacrosse Club is pleased to announce its 2011 Fall Ball program starting Saturday, Nov. 5, at the high school turf fields in Novato.
The primary purpose of the Fall Ball program is to allow new players the opportunity to try the great sport of lacrosse without the financial commitment of registering and purchasing equipment. Each session is available on a drop-in basis AFTER online registration is complete.
Simply go to www.novatolacrosse.org to register. Each player must register online in order to complete the necessary medical and liability release forms as well as signing up for .U.S Lacrosse ($25/year and primary insurance carrier for NLC). More information on U.S. Lacrosse can be found at www.uslacrosse.org.
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The cost is $20 per session or $100 pre-paid for all six sessions.
Returning players are encouraged to participate in the Fall Ball clinics to dust off those sticks and prepare for the player assessment which will be held during the 5th weekend. The NLC estimates fielding two teams at each of the U-11 and U-13 levels (boys) as well as the U-11 (girls).
All clinics will include lacrosse fundamentals (60 percent) with game/scrimmage (40 percent) time. Players will be divided based on skills and age as follows:
· 8:30 – 10:00 U-9 Boys (new and returning players)
· 10:00 – 12:00 U-11, U-13 and U-15 Boys (all returning players)
· 12:00 – 1:30 U-11, U-13 and U-15 Boys (new players)
· 12:00 – 1:30 U-9 (new and returning), U-11, U-13 and U-15 Girls (new players)
· 1:30 – 3:00 U-11, U-13 and U-15 Girls (returning players)
Clinic Dates:
· Saturday, November 5th – San Marin HS Turf
· Saturday, November 12th – Novato HS Turf
· Saturday, November 19th – San Marin HS Turf
· Thanksgiving Break – Alumni Game
· Saturday, December 3rd – San Marin HS Turf (Player Assessment)
· Saturday, December 10th – San Marin HS Turf
· Saturday, December 17th – San Marin HS Turf
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