Snoqualmie Youth Lacrosse will be holding a FREE all ages instructional clinic to introduce K-12 boys and girls to the exciting and fun game of lacrosse. This stick-only clinic will focus on the lacrosse fundamentals of passing, catching, scooping, cradling, and shooting. Sticks will be available to use for free – bring your stick if you have one; no other gear needed.
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Where: Si View Metro Parks, 400 SE Orchard Drive, North Bend, WA 98045
When: November 14, 10 am – 12
For: Grades K through 12, boys and girls
Hosted by: Snoqualmie Youth Lacrosse and Issaquah Youth Lacrosse
What to bring: All you need is your stick if you have one. We’ll have sticks you can use if you don’t.
If you’d like to help with the clinic, or are interested in coaching and helping out with our new lacrosse club please contact us at coach@snovalleylacrosse.com or use the Contact page
Snoqualmie Valley will have lacrosse teams competing this spring. Our youth program will be working with Issaquah Youth Lacrosse but we will have our own teams competing. Teams will be 2nd-4th grade combined team, 5th/6th grade teams, and 7th/8th grade teams. More information will be coming soon on how to sign up and be part of this exciting lacrosse season. In the meantime we ask that you register here on the website so we can provide you with updated information.
Mt. Si will have a team competing at the high school level this year also. The Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association has approved us to field a team this spring. Any interested players or parents should contact me by email.
Volunteers and anyone interested in coaching please contact me as well.
–Coach Kiser
From October 15th through October 17th Breakaway Lacrosse in Bellevue will offer gear at 25% off to players from Mt. Si and Snoqualmie Youth lacrosse. Be sure to note our relationship to Issaquah Youth Lacrosse. Washington Stealth players will also be in attendance at the store.
The Washington Stealth are holding a pair of youth lacrosse clinics in Everett and Tacoma on October 18.
Second-year defenseman Kyle Hartzell and rookie defenseman Chris O’Dougherty will be making appearances and running the clinics with possible guest appearances from other Stealth stars.
The Everett clinic will be held from 10am-12pm at Hawthorne Elementary School in North Everett. The event is presented by the Stealth in conjunction with WALAX.com. Youth grades 3-8 will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of the game, including techniques and drills to improve their game in the offseason. The clinic is free and open to the public.
The Tacoma Youth Lacrosse Association will be hosting the other clinic and it will take place at Cirque Park in University Place from 2pm-4pm.
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October 12, 2009 9:33 am |
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Snoqualmie Elementary is having its fitness week and one of the activities on display was lacrosse. Woodroe Kiser and Dennis Simmons brought Snoqualmie Youth Lacrosse to many kindergarten through fifth grade students at Snoqualmie Elementary on Tuesday October 6th. The students learned about how to pass, scoop, cradle and shoot.
Youth lacrosse teams will be available to second through eighth graders this spring. Sign up for more information on this website.
I attended the WHSBLA coaches general membership meeting on Saturday October 3rd and learned that Mt. Si will be in the Evergreen Conference of Division II. We will play each team in our division twice and the teams from our partner league the Cascade Conference, once. Here is the breakdown of the conferences.
EVERGREEN CONFERENCE
Huge changes in the Evergreen Conference as only 1 of last year’s teams remains. Overlake moves up to DI while the other 5 are distributed around the new conferences. New teams in Mount Si, Woodinville and Lake Washington join the Evergreen conference.
Mount Si
Lake Washington
Redmond
Sammamish
Woodinville
CASCADE CONFERENCE
Again a huge shakeup here as no teams remain in this conference from last year.
Lynnwood
Nathan Hale
Providence
Silver Lake
Snohomish