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Boys High School Lacrosse League Information

2011 - 2012

A Great Opportunity to Build a Pre-Season Foundation

and Increase Your Team's Competitive Edge!

30yard x 60yard rubber-infill turf fields : PLAY on the LARGEST INDOOR TURF FIELDS in the Northeast!

65-foot high ceiling

Spectator seating at every field

No support column or wall hazards

Four 30yard x 60yard fields

Our turf quality is unequaled among indoor facilities!

Games are played on Monday Evenings starting Monday, November 28th.

14 Game Session- 1 game per week.           

11/28, 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/26, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27

Games will have start times between 5pm-9pm

(2) 25-minute halves plus 5-minute half time plus 5-minute walk off 7 v 7

League Cost: $2,300.00 Same price as last year!

Maximum Roster of 16

Certified High School LAX officials: 2-Man Referee System

Referee Fees included in registration fee

NO CLEATS ALLOWED: Turf Shoes or Sneakers Only!

Registration Deadline: November 14th Missed the Deadline? Call us!

BOYS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE LEAGUE

Hudson Valley Sportsdome first offered an Indoor High School Lacrosse League in 2005.  The first indoor winter season had 6 teams participate.  In 2006 10 teams participated. 

In 2007 the league grew to include 16 teams, allowing us to break the teams into two divisions for more competitive play. Teams from Dutchess, Ulster and Orange Counties competed.

In 2009 we instituted a two-man referee system .  All games are refereed by Certified High School LAX officials.  18 teams competed in the league.


Hudson Valley Sportsdome is pleased to be involved in the growth of Boys Lacrosse in the Hudson Valley.  The Indoor League gives participating teams an exceptional head start on their Spring Varsity Season.

 

            

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