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Welcome to Coyotes Lacrosse!

Learn the sport or brush up on your game!

Join us for Fall Ball!

Sundays October 3, 10, 17 and 24

New and Experienced Players
Coyotes Lacrosse

Never picked up a stick?
Think you might want to play in the Spring?
Learn the fundamentals and Register as a New Player.
Open to boys and girls ages 8 through 14 (8th grade), sticks will be provided but players must have mouth guards, lacrosse goggles (for girls) and athletic cups (for boys).
This is non-contact. Cost is $50.
Returning Coyote or experienced player?
Join us for full-on scrimmages and get ready for the regular spring season.
Full gear and current US Lacrosse Membership is required.
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Fall Ball registration is included in your Spring Registration fee.
If you are not sure you’ll be playing for the Coyotes in the spring, but are still interested in fall ball as an experienced player, email us at: playlax@coyoteslacrosse.org.
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Boys Fall Ball Girls Fall Ball
Franklin Field, Burlingame Burlingame High School Stadium Field
New or beginning players (all ages): 11:30-12:30 New or beginning players (all ages): 2:00-3:00
Experienced players U9: 11:30-12:30 Experienced players U11 and U13: 3:00-4:30
Experienced players U11: 12:30-2:00 Experienced players U9 and U15: 4:30-6
Experienced players U13: 2:00-3:30  
Experienced players U15: 3:30-5:30  
Visit our Fields page for directions

For Spring 2011, we will be fielding boys and girls teams at each division listed below. All youth divisions are based on age of the player, not their grade, using December 31, 2010 as the cut off:

U9 Bantam - ages 7 or 8 at 12/31/2010

U11 Lightning - ages 9 or 10 at 12/31/2010

U13 Jr. - ages 11 or 12 at 12/31/2010

U15 Sr. - ages 13 or 14 at 12/31/2010 (middle school only)

Coyotes Lacrosse Club is an all volunteer, non-profit 501(c)3 organization, established in 2002, to promote the sport of youth lacrosse. We are a member of both the Northern California Junior Lacrosse Association (NCJLA) and US Lacrosse - the national governing body.
Coyotes Lacrosse Coyotes Lacrosse Club is not part of any single city or school district. We accept players from all cities on the San Francisco mid-Peninsula - at all playing levels - from both public and private schools.

The Coyotes Lacrosse Club will teach its players to honor the traditions of the game - to compete with intensity, lose with dignity and win with grace.


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