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 | It's time to register for the Spring '09 season! Click here to Register | |
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 | To order uniforms, jackets, sweat-shirts/pants, bags, etc, Click here | |
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 | Pre-season Practices |
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 | New Boys & all U9 boys Tuesdays Feb. 24 - March 31st; Tennis Pavilion, 3rd floor Brookline High Tappen Gym |
 | All U9 Boys (1st-2nd grade); 6:30-7:15pm |
 | New Player U11 Boys (3rd-4th grade); 7:15-8pm |
 | New Player U13 Boys (5th-6th grade) & New Player U15 Boys (7th-8th grade) 8-8:45pm |
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 | New Girls Wednesdays Feb. 25 - April 1st; Brookline High Tappen Gym #2, 2nd floor |
 | All U9 Girls (1st-2nd grade); 6:30-7:15pm |
 | New Player U11 Girls (3rd-4th grade); 6:30-7:15pm |
 | New Player U13 Girls (5th-6th grade) & New Player U15 Girls (7th-8th grade) 7:15-8pm |
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 | All U13/U15 Boys Fridays Feb. 27 - April 3rd; Tennis Pavilion, 3rd floor Brookline High Tappen Gym |
 | All U13 Boys (5th-6th grade); 6-7pm |
 | All U15 Boys (7th-8th grade); 7-8pm |
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 | Sundays March 8 - March 29th; Various locations |
 | Sunday practice locations will vary depending on the weather. If the weather is nice, we will head outdoors to the turf field at Downes. If the weather is not appropriate for going outdoors, we will stay indoors at Brookline High. Check this site and your emails by 10am Sunday morning for a determination as to whether we'll be indoors our outside. |
 | All U9 Boys (1st-2nd grade); 12noon - 12:45pm |
 | All U11 Boys (3rd-4th grade); 12:45 - 1:30pm |
 | All U9 Girls (1st-2nd grade); 1:30 - 2:15pm |
 | All U11 Girls (3rd-4th grade); 2:15 - 3pm |
 | All U13 Girls (5th-6th grade); 3 - 3:45pm |
 | All U15 Girls (7th-8th grade); 3:45 - 4:30pm |
 | Only if outside: All U13 Boys; 11am - 12noon |
 | Only if outside: All U15 Boys; 11am - 12noon |
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 | The boys & girls have their first regular season games on Sunday April 5th. More details on game schedules, team rosters, and regular season practices will be communicated in the upcoming weeks. |
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- Lacrosse is the fastest sport on two feet
- Lacrosse is a unique combination of speed, skill, agility, grace, teamwork, finesse, and historical significance. Basketball inventor James Naismith called it, "the best of all possible field games."
- Lacrosse is currently the fastest growing sport in the United States.
- Massachusetts boasts 6,000+ youth lacrosse players from 2nd - 8th grade.
- Lacrosse is played nationwide by 250,000+ players at 600 colleges and 2,000 high schools.
- Lacrosse has been ranked by the NCAA safety committee as one of the top third safest sports.
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| Boys are assigned by grade | Girls are assigned by grade |
| Boys U9 (1st/2nd grade) | Girls U9 (1st/2nd grade) |
| Boys U11 (3rd/4th grade) | Girls U11 (3rd/4th grade) |
| Boys U13 (5th/6th grade) | Girls U13 (5th/6th grade) |
| Boys U15 (7th/8th grade) | Girls U15 (7th/8th grade) |
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 | Please use the contacts below if you have any questions or would like to help out. |
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 | Contacts |
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| Co-director | Scott Hillman |
scottrunnr@yahoo.com |
617-734-8795 |
| Co-director | George Vien |
george.vien@usdoj.gov |
617-839-6353 |
| Brookline Rec. | Kathryn Pileski |
Kathryn_Pileski@town.brookline.ma.us |
617-730-2069 |
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 | Brookline Youth Lacrosse is sponsored by the Brookline Recreation Department |
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