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Boys Box League

Intermediate to Experienced Boys in Grades 4th-12th

Box Lacrosse!

Box (Indoor) Lacrosse is a different sport than field lacrosse, but they each greatly benefit the other. Box is played indoors, and there are only 5 players on each team out at once instead of 9. The game is a lot like hockey or basketball. Box lacrosse is fast-paced and demands more strategy because of the smaller field space and smaller goal.

Our program is open to all players who want to keep a stick in their hands and continue to develop their lacrosse skills. We will have separate age groups with practice schedules below:

Season: November 27 - December 17

Savannah - High School

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Grades 9th-12th

Practice:

Mondays (11/28, 12/5, 12/12)

6-7:30pm @ Lake Mayer Rink!

Games:

Sunday (12/11) 1-3pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Richmond Hill

Saturday (12/17) 1-2pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Richmond Hill

Cost: $100

Richmond Hill - High School

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS: Grades 9th-12th

Practice:

Sundays (11/27 & 12/4)

11-12:30pm at Henderson Park Field

Games:

Sunday (12/11) 1-3pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Savannah

Saturday (12/17) 1-2pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Savannah

Cost: $75

Savannah - Middle School

MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS: Grades 6th-8th

Practice:

Tuesdays (11/29, 12/6, 12/13)

6-7:30pm @ Lake Mayer Rink!

Games:

Thursday (12/8) 6-7:30pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Richmond Hill

Saturday (12/17) 2-3pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Richmond Hill

Cost: $100

Richmond Hill - Middle School

MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS: Grades 6th-8th

Practice:

Sundays (11/27 & 12/4)

11-12:30pm at Henderson Park Field

Games:

Thursday (12/8) 6-7:30pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Savannah

Saturday (12/17) 2-3pm at Lake Mayer Rink vs Savannah

Cost: $75

Plus $30 (Yearly) USA Lacrosse Membership

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"The skills and concepts taught in indoor lacrosse have become essential to every young lacrosse player trying to be as good as he can be. Teaching indoor lacrosse the right way to young players can be invaluable in their development."

- Princeton University Former Head Coach, Chris Bates