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| Girls Youth Lacrosse - Sticklets http://www.co.cal.md.us/assets/2011G...gistration.pdf 441808 - Girls Lax Stick South The Calvert County Girls Lacrosse Sticklet program is for children ages 4 to 6 years old. This program is designed as an introduction to girls lacrosse. The program meets twice per week at a site to be determined. This program is non-competitive and stresses fundamental skills and a fun social environment for all participants. The Sticklet Program will develop essential skills in lacrosse and help your child towards being ready for the more competitive Pee Wee program. This program is a countywide program and will meet at a centrally located site determined by the coaches. Practices will start in mid to late March and run through late May. For more information on this program, you can visit the Calvert County Girls Lacrosse website at Calvert County Girls' Lacrosse or you may email the area coordinators listed below: Equipment needed: Goggles, lacrosse stick, mouthpiece, and appropriate footwear. |
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| Wow. We have come a long way with Women's Lacrosse in this area in the last 10 years. Use to be the first time a girl in So MD saw a lacrosse stick was when they entered high school.
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I think Chuck County has finally gotten a program started. I know for years they resisted both youth and high school lax. (don't know why). SoMD has a long way to go to catch up with some of the other areas, but getting kids strated before high school and more local competion will only benefits the high schools and the student athletes.
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| Public schools in Baltimore Co. aren't that good, all the good players go to the private schools. A.A co. has some decent teams as well.
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