Spring Season
Spring Season 2025 Registration is NOW OPEN
The spring season is the competitive season for lacrosse. Played from late March to early June, the boys and girls play separately as the games are very different. Boys play in a contact environment where the girls is a non-contact game. All players are welcome, whether you participated in the winter workshop, or if you've never held a lacrosse stick!
Team breakdowns:
Boys: Grades (K - 1 - 2), (3 - 4), (5 - 6), (7 - 9) (10-12- Roles TBD)
Girls: Grades (K - 1 - 2), (3 - 4), (5 - 6), (7 - 9) (10-12- Roles TBD)
Each team (especially the older kids) need a minimum of 15 players to kick off - help spread the word!!!
Girls Practices
Monday & Wednesdays
5:15pm - Stickwork (optional)
6pm - 8pm - Practice
K/2 Team ends at 7pm
@North Primary Fields
Boys Practices
Tuesdays & Thursdays
5:15pm - Stickwork (optional)
6pm - 8pm - Practice
K/2 Team ends at 7pm
@North Primary Fields
Games
The game schedule will be updated once we get our program set with the NEPA Lacrosse League and the Mid-Hudson Valley Lacrosse League. Our intent is to play games with teams from Delaware Valley and Middletown Area mostly with some Scranton area programs. Most teams will play in 2 tournaments during the season. Games are mostly on Saturdays, some Sundays, on rare occasions a week night.
Child (Grades K - 2): $45
Youth (Grades 3 - 6): $55
Teen (Grades 7 - 9 +): $65
EARLY BIRD: Save $5 if you register prior to Jan 10 2025
Sibling Discount: Save $5 off each additional child
Specials are automatically combined at checkout
These fees are used for securing referees, field insurance, and other additional expenses incurred through game play. Our goal is to secure more sponsors to help bring these registration fees to zero. If you have any connections who would like to sponsor, please send them our way, info@wallenpaupacklacrosse.com.
USA LACROSSE REQUIREMENT
You must register first with USA Lacrosse and then return to this Registration Session to signup. If you have not already signed up with USA Lacrosse, please follow these steps: USAL Memberships are required because first and foremost it grants your child insurance coverage within the sport, as well as great tools and resources online for learning and education, plus a subscription to USA Lacrosse Magazine quarterly.
Step 1: Obtain a USA Lacrosse Membership
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CURRENT USA LACROSSE MEMBERSHIP: CLICK HERE
Each athlete must have their own unique USA Lacrosse membership
TO LOOK UP/RENEW A USA LACROSSE MEMBERSHIP: CLICK HERE
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
Your child must be fully equipped to play the game of lacrosse.
Your child must be fully equipped to play the game of lacrosse.
For BOYS: Stick, Helmet, Gloves, Elbow and Shoulder Pads, Mouth Guard and Cleats are required and must meet the NOCSAE standard.
For GIRLS: Stick, Goggles, Mouth Guard, and Cleats are required, Gloves and additional Head Gear are optional.
Click these links to learn more about equipment and costs associated with lacrosse.Lacrosse is for all. If you have a financial burden that is prohibitive of your participation, please reach out to us as we have loaner equipment and registration reductions. Please email us at info@wallenpaupacklacrosse.com. Equipment and grants are limited and are on a first-come-first-served basis.
Overview Guide (Boys)
This video shows some more advanced college play.
Basics with the Ball
Great basics video of handling the ball from one of the best, Cathy Reese!
Overview Guide (Girls)
A great overview of girls youth lacrosse game play.
Looking for Equipment?
Not having any experience with this sport, you may be overwhelmed with the equipment (especially on the boys side). It’s an investment and some of it is designed to grow with your child for a few years. Please do not hesitate to email with any questions you have about equipment: info@wallenpaupacklacrosse.com.
New youth sticks start at around $35/$45.
Boys starter kids (STX Stallion) start around $250 for all necessary gear.
Some good online retail resources are:
New: SportsStop.com, LacrosseUnlimited.com, LacrosseMonkey.com
Used: Ebay, SidelineSwap.com, Playitagainsports.com
Please note that all protective gear should meet current NOCSAE safety standards.
One HUGE beneficial piece of equipment I fully recommend is a Cradle Baby Lacrosse Ball. This tool helps so much in learning how to cradle the ball, a fundamental that dramatically improves enjoyment of the game once mastered.