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2012 BOYS 3 & 4
TEAM
February - Submitted by pjv
DLC did not
have enough boys to have a 3rd and 4th grade team. But if you would
like to contact The Miamisburg
Lacrosse Club below is a contact point. Miamisburg
contacted DLC and has offered to take any 3rd and 4th graders that are
interested to come and learn with them.
My name is Clay Wells from the Miamisburg Lacrosse Club and
would like to invite any 3rd or 4th grade boys who are interested in
playing to join us. We have a 3/4 grade team but need a few more
boys. Feel free to give anyone looking for a team, my contact
information.
937-859-7442 or 937-422-9428"
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2012 Dayton
Lacrosse Club (DLC) 2010 Youth Lacrosse Sessions
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February 2012 - Submitted by pjv
Dayton
Lacrosse Club (DLC) 2010 Youth Lacrosse Sessions
When:
Tuesday Nights, 6:30pm-7:30pm
March 6 – May 15, 2012 (no session on April 4)
Also, attendance at 1-2 middle/high school games during season
Where:
Action Sports
1103 Gateway Drive, Dayton OH
(State Route 4, Stanley Ave/Findlay St Exit)
Cost:
$75 per player (make checks to Dayton Lacrosse Club)
Contacts:
David Vance, Youth Coach, Dayton Lacrosse Club
vancecd@mail.uc.edu
937-704-0221 (Home)
865-724-8297 (Cell)
Patti Jo Vore, President, Dayton Lacrosse Club
Pjx2@aol.com
937-886-2581
Equipment: Girls – Girls Lacrosse Stick &
Lacrosse Goggles
Boys – Boys Attack/Midfielder Stick & Helmet (DLC may
have helmets)
Both – Mouth Guard (Any color EXCEPT clear or white)
& Water Bottle
The DLC
youth season will start on March 6. The first session will be a
parents/players meeting in the Community Room at Action Sports (on first
floor in the Northeast corner). Please
bring your US Lacrosse membership card and equipment to the meeting.
Limited equipment will be available to borrow during the first
meeting if you haven’t purchased equipment beforehand.
The theme
for this season is FUNdamentals.
Players should learn, practice, and play lacrosse in a safe
environment they enjoy. This
enables them to develop both their abilities and a love for the game to
share with others and carry into future seasons.
During
sessions, players will be able to learn and develop skills.
Many fundamentals are similar regardless of gender.
Player will be together for those activities.
We will divide the players by gender to work on boys and girls
specific skills. In addition
to Tuesday sessions, players will attend a total of 1 to 2 games at the
middle school or high school level.
The intent is for our players to learn by observing the “older
kids,” and get them excited about what they can expect in future
seasons.
Whether a
player and/or parent is new to lacrosse, please take a few moments to
read about boys and girls lacrosse at the youth level.
Information provided by US Lacrosse is available at the websites
below.
US
Lacrosse Youth Guidebooks: http://www.uslacrosse.org/TopNav2Right/Rules/Guidebook.aspx
2012
Women’s Lacrosse Rules: http://www.uslacrosse.org/TopNav2Right/Rule/WomensRules.aspx
2012
Men’s Lacrosse Rules: http://www.uslacrosse.org/TopNav2Right/Rule/MensRules.aspx
More
information will be covered during the parents/player meeting on March
6. Please contact Ms. Vore
or myself before and during the season.
Sincerely,
Coach Dave
2012 BOYS 3 & 4
TEAM ROSTER
October - Submitted by pjv
2012 BOYS 3 & 4
GAME SCHEDULE
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2012 BOYS 3 & 4
PRACTICES
October - Submitted by pjv
Practices
will all take place at Action Sports, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, possibly
Wednesdays. Time will be announced.
As a club team we are at a
disadvantage when it comes to a pre-season conditioning program. So
the responsibility will lie with each player to get himself ready for the
start of the season
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Here's some things you
should be doing.
3 times a week:
- Run
- Do sprints
- Push-ups
- Sit-ups
- Hand squeezes with each
hand--use either a tennis ball or a hand-gripper device.
You can do all of these
with out any specialized equipment and should be able to accomplish this
routine in less than 1 hour. You might have to bundle up due to the
weather, but it will pay dividends once the season starts.
Also, take advantage of
any opportunity you have to get outside to improve your stick
work--cradling, groundballs, catch, wall work, etc.
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