Richmond Hill Cannons Lacrosse Club
The Club Lacrosse Experience in Richmond Hill!
About the RH Cannons LC!
The Richmond Hill Cannons LC is a travel lacrosse club that develops and encourages lacrosse players in the Richmond Hill area to reach their full potential. Our guiding principles of Integrity, Excellence, and Brotherhood build great lacrosse players, but more importantly, build strong men.
Through our practice structure and specific drills, we aim to teach our players the most efficient way to conquer the technical skills of the sport. We meet players at their level of skill, and work each season to get them to where they want to be before they enter the High School lacrosse scene!
Summer 2025 Season Center
SUMMER 2025 MEANINGFUL DATES
Tryouts- Sunday, March 23rd
First Week of Practice - Tuesday, May 6th
First Tournament/Play Day - Saturday, May 17th (Jacksonville)
Coastal Empire Army Camp - Wed-Friday, June 11-13th (Savannah)
- Cannons LC members receive the Hawksbills discount for the Army Camp!
Next/Last Tournament - Saturday, June 14-15th (Savannah)
Equipment - everyone will need all gear for the first practice. Please go to Lowcountry Lacrosse at 5002 Paulsen Street (next to Kayak Kafe in Savannah) if you need to purchase equipment at a team discount. Mouthpieces are required equipment at practice and games.
- Stick, Helmet, Gloves, Elbow Pads, Shoulder Pads (rental does not include stick)
Communication will run through the GAMECHANGER APP. We are able to post the schedule, contact parents, and update scores live using this app. Please download and check regularly!

Coaches
Committed to giving our coaches the best possible coaching education--education that makes them effective teachers of the game for the age and developmental stage in which they coach. We sharpen the tools into coaches’ hands that make it easy for them to help kids learn the game in a fun, developmentally appropriate way.
Hitting the wall is a necessity for lacrosse players to practice their stick handling. Watch this video to make sure we're doing it right!
The current youth lacrosse development model rushes to identify the best players at early ages, and leaves potential players behind with limited opportunity to play. The LADM aim is to keep more players engaged with the sport longer, allowing the best players to emerge as they reach physical maturity.