NORTH GWINNETT LACROSSE ASSOCIATION
GIRLS TEAMS
Meet the Crew
Get to know North Gwinnett Lacrosse Association, the premier lacrosse league in Gwinnett. If you still haven’t heard of us, we guarantee that once you do you won’t be able to forget us. Our team is made up only of the very best players around who all work extremely hard to reach the goals they’ve set for themselves.
K-1st
The K-1st Grade Lacrosse Program is intended to introduce lacrosse to the youngest members of our community. This non-competitive non-contact developmental program is for any athletic level. Coaches will teach the basic individual footwork and stick skills using short non-repetitive drill and activity format. Real games are intramural (meaning we will divide the class and play).
Format
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Coed depending on sign-ups, any athletic level, no contact
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Practice/Clinic style with drills and activities
Objectives
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“Lacrosse is fun, fast, fulfilling, & fun”
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Dispel challenges – you can do this, it’s not as hard as it looks. Get better at home
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Individual skills, basic teamwork, rudimentary game strategy
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Indoctrinate families in lacrosse culture, terminology, and rules.
2nd-3rd-4th
This program is for GIRLS in 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade. We teach fundamental skills in an engaging and fast paced practice format to maximize repetitions and opportunities for improvement while keeping your daughter moving and involved.
We introduce having a goalie. We introduce team concepts and individual skills – throwing, catching, cradling, dodging and shooting. We also emphasize sportsmanship, fair play, and the traditions of lacrosse while still having fun.
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Teams will play half field lacrosse, 7v7 with a goalie, against other youth programs in the Newtown Recreation Youth Lacrosse League.
5th-6th
This program is typically for girls 5th-6th grade. Middle school teams are usually split into 5/6th and 7/8th grade teams depending on grade and skill. As the girls move up from elementary school, we continue to teach the fundamental skills of throwing, catching, cradling, dodging and shooting.
It is never to late to join this game. We continue to build skills, but lacrosse accepts and teaches all skill levels. We practice using methods designed to maximize repetitions and opportunities for improvement. The team concept is stressed.
We focus on our players making the “correct lacrosse play” vs. the one on one concept. We continue to build on our cultural themes by emphasizing sportsmanship, fair play, and the traditions of lacrosse .
Teams will play full-field lacrosse, 12v12 with a goalie, against other youth programs in the Newtown Recreation Youth Lacrosse League.
7th-8th
This program is typically for girls 7-8th grade. Middle school teams are usually split into 5/6th and 7/8th grade teams depending on grade and skill. As the girls move up from elementary school, we continue to teach the fundamental skills of throwing, catching, cradling, dodging and shooting.
It is never to late to join this game. We continue to build skills, but lacrosse accepts and teaches all skill levels. We practice using methods designed to maximize repetitions and opportunities for improvement. The team concept is stressed. We focus on our players making the “correct lacrosse play” vs. the one on one concept. We continue to build on our cultural themes by emphasizing sportsmanship, fair play, and the traditions of lacrosse .
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Teams will play full-field lacrosse, 12v12 with a goalie, against other youth programs in the Newtown Recreation Youth Lacrosse League. We prepare for the athletes for the next level, high school lacrosse, by elevating lacrosse IQ at the individual and team level.
Senoir Select
Select teams are a special spring season category. Athletes in Select will be playing a higher level of competition within the leauge Select does not compete with club teams, but will perform at that level of play.
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Select is a competitive team which has tryouts. The goal is to meet more competition and to elevate our team’s lacrosse IQ.
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The season runs from January to April. The cost for select will be higher than regular rec and covers field coaching, speed and agility coaching, referees, shooter shirts, a hoodie, Newtown team registration, jamboree fees, tournament fees and field space/ lights. Practices will be 3 days a week, running from January to April. Jamboree will be in mid- February and an end of season Tournament likely be the first weekend in May.
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This team will field the best possible players at all times. We cannot guarantee playing time for any player on this team. The coaches will work together to make sure that this team is competitive and do everything we can to win each game we play.
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*Per Newtown League, Brandon Allen - “The player needs to play/tryout for the school or program they’re zoned for. “