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The Blackhawk Youth Lacrosse Program is the youth arm of Hanover Lacrosse Club, which has sponsored teams for boys and girls in middle school and high school in the Mechanicsville-Atlee area for eight years. This is Blackhawk Lacrosse’s fourth season

When is the registration deadline? Feb. 1st 
This year we have on-line registration all players must sign up through the site. Once you know that your child is playing please sign up as early as possible because that will aid us in setting up the teams and allocating the practice times and fields. Registration will begin Nov 1st for returning players and Nov. 15th for new players
 
Can my son play up or down an age bracket? Please refer to the age bracket chart. This season we will be using the U – system. U9, U11, U13, U15. The goal is for players to be playing against players of the same age and physical development. This is the one exception to the age chart. We want eighth grade middle school players to be allowed to play with their classmates and not age out.
  
Where will they practice and play and how often?
We are still organizing the practice slots to accommodate all the teams. The U15 and U15 teams will practice four times during the week. There will be weekends off and a couple of in season mini-tournaments.
Practices and Home Games will be at Rural Point & Courthouse Park on Rt. 301. Away games are dictated by home team.
 
How do I register my child? All new and returning players need to register through the website. This allows Blackhawk Lacrosse to gather all needed information in a simple process. If you have any trouble registering please e-mail us at  
 
What is the cost? The cost is $190.00 for the U15 teams. 
 

Why is U15 lacrosse more expense? Because the games are longer and the ref fees are significantly higher than the younger ages.
 
What does the $190 cover? Each player will receive a reversible tank jersey & shorts (approx. $50.00) that they will get to keep. each player will play in the Nolan Jenkins Spring Tournament in Charlottesville (6 games).  A $25 fee is passed directly to US Lacrosse, for annual membership, which covers insurance for the players regardless if they are at a game, practice or in the backyard playing. With membership to US Lacrosse they will also receive a magazine (7 issues) that has articles on players, coaches and different tactics and skills. The other money covers field fees, officials, goals, balls, paint to mark field & goalie equipment. All coaches and staff are volunteers.
 
Is Equipment provided? Each player is responsible for his own equipment. The league has contacted a lacrosse manufacturer’s rep. to find the best price for the kids. This will allow you to have your son properly fitted and save some money. We will have the first equipment fitting session on (TBA) at Cool Spring Baptist Church from 6:00pm-8:30pm. Players will be able to be fitted and order equipment at discounted rates. The second equipment fitting will take place near the end or January. The date will be posted on the website by January 1st
 
Do I need to go out and purchase equipment? No, the league will have two fitting days one on (TBA) and one in January where parents can come with their child and they will be properly fitted.
 
What is the cost of the Equipment? In 2008, the equipment ran between $160-$180. Please keep in mind that the gear should last 3 or 4 years until they outgrow it.
 
Can my son use his hockey gloves? No, lacrosse gloves have cuffs that are flexible and allow the players to cradle the stick. Hockey glove are rigid meant to protect the wrist from a slash. Plus it will void the insurance provided by US Lacrosse.
 
What about pads & equipment from other sports? Other pads and protection used for hockey or football are not allowed due to insurance. Mouthpieces, cups and cleats (non-metal) are Ok.
 
Can I purchase my own lacrosse equipment? Yes, just make sure it’s US Lacrosse approved. Used equipment can be purchased at Play-it Again Sports or Dicks and on the HLC website in the Swap Shop.
 
Do the coaches have experience coaching lacrosse? Yes, currently we have over a dozen coaches in the program that have played in High School and/or College.
 
My child has never played. Is that OK? For most of the kids this will be their first experience playing lacrosse. A few have attended clinics or played in the backyard. The program is geared towards teaching the kids the fundamentals – passing, catching & handling the ball. Once the kids begin developing the basics they will compete in small games where they will be very active. We will build the players skills to the point we can have a full field game.
 
Is lacrosse a rough sport? Blackhawk Lacrosse will be emphasizing the skill of the game. At the U15 level there is contact. Lacrosse is a contact sport but unlike football collisions do not occur every play. At the U15 there is full contact and players should physical fit and prepared for give and take open field hits
 
Will kids play against kids from other grades? The majority of U15 players will be eighth graders with a few older seventh graders.
 
 
Does a player have to reside in Hanover County? No, there will be several players from outside of Hanover. Although most players will be from Hanover there will be players from Chesterfield, King & Queen, Henrico & the City of Richmond. Last season Hanover Lacrosse Club has sent home fliers through the schools. This season we will not be able to send home fliers. We will be placing several notices in local papers including The Mechanicsville Local. We have also tried to spread the word personally through our daily contacts.
 
What is the format of the league? Intramural/Competitive - Giving all the players lots opportunity to handle the ball. The club will also play 12-14 games against other U13 teams in the Richmond area. Home games will be played at Courthouse Park on Rt 301 & Pole Green Park.
 
 

If you have additional questions, please contact 
Mike Murray at 496-6475 or
 (The Hanover County Lacrosse Club is a non-profit organization.)
 

 

 
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