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Indoor Lacrosse for Youth and Hgh School Players

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 19485 W Lisbon Rd Brookfield WI 53045  See map

It is time to move indoors and play the "fastest game on two feet" at Brookfield Indoor Soccer Complex! All levels welcome: beginner to experienced!

Don't Delay! This is THE competitive youth league to play in this winter! Players from all schools and towns are welcome. This is the most organized, efficient, fun and professionally run league in Wisconsin! 


www.hot4lax.com


Session I - $145 November 4th to December 16th


Session II - $185 January 6th to February 24th


Both sessions - $315; SAVE $15 


*Register early! There will be an additional $15 fee for onsite registrations. 



   Boy's Youth   



  • 1st to 4th grade - 1:00 - 2:00 PM

  • 5th & 6th grade - 2:00 - 3:00 PM 

  • 7th & 8th grade - 3:00 - 4:00 PM


 Girl's Youth 



  •  3rd to 8th grade - 1:00 -2:00 PM


Boy's High School 



  • New HS players - 4:00 - 5:00 PM

  • High School League*- 4:00 - 5:00 or 5:00 - 6:00 PM    


Girls' High School



  • New HS player's - 2:00 - 3:00 PM

  • High School League*  - 3:00 - 4:00 PM


Youth Level:


Geared for boys and girls in grades 2-8, this instructional program is designed to build a strong foundation for lacrosse. Through skills and drills, coaching and scrimmages, our goal is to have the players become more comfortable, confident and knowledgeable about the game of lacrosse. The box lacrosse environment is key to building strong skills used in both the indoor and outdoor games. 
Youth sessions will be one hour in length. They will include skill development, understanding the game fundamentals, situational concepts and then demonstrating and practicing those skills through a controlled scrimmage. There will be three coaches on the field at each session. 


High School Level


Geared for boys and girls in grades 9 - 12, there will be  an instructional program for new players and a league format for experienced players that want to play games. To be eligible for the League format, you must have a minimum of one year team play experience. The instructional program is designed to build a strong foundation for lacrosse. Through skills and drills, coaching and scrimmages, our goal is to have the players become more comfortable, confident and knowledgeable about the game of lacrosse. The box lacrosse environment is key to building strong skills used in both the indoor and outdoor game.
Games will be 50 minute running time (two 25 minute halves). The team rosters and schedule will be posted on the website weekly. Boys' teams will rotate game time from week to week, while the girls will play at 3:00 PM. Players are encouraged to enroll together with teammates for carpool reasons. Players can form their own teams if entered by October 31st. Those who wish to sign up individually will be placed on teams. 


All participants will receive a jersey and excellent coaching from our experienced and knowledgeable coaching staff.


Rental equipment will be available at the Hot 4Lax facility during regular business hours. It is highly recommended to stop by the store for equipment fitting and pick-up prior to the first day of the session. 


HOT4LAX-Indoor Lacrosse 
2236 W. Bluemound Road Suite G
Waukesha, WI 53186


For more information call Robin Buckley at (414)333-3049.


 

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