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Sunday March 29, 2026
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 3rd - 4th Grade - Boys
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 3rd - 4th Grade - Girls
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 5th - 6th Grade - Girls
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 5th and 6th Grade - Boys
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 7th and 8th Grade - Girls
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Lacrosse 2026 - 7th and 8th Grade - Boys
The primary purpose of this program is to teach and promote the game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and respectful environment. We believe in "Honoring the Game." This means as a club we strive to instill the values of sportsmanship, respect, teamwork, fair play and the love of the game. These values are important in developing our youth into contributing members of our community. As a member of USA Lacrosse and Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, we follow the practices outlined by the Positive Coaching Alliance.
New members are welcome at all ages!
Tykes: Pre-K – Kindergarten (Barlow Street Field) Our Tykes program introduces young players to the exciting world of lacrosse through playful, age-appropriate activities. Kids will learn basic skills and develop hand–eye coordination and movement through fun games and simple drills designed to spark enthusiasm for the sport. No equipment is required at this level—we provide sticks for anyone who needs one during practice.Practices: -Mondays at 5pm (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)-Tuesdays at 5pm OR 6pm 1st–2nd Grade Players in 1st and 2nd grade continue building their skills while learning the basic rules of the game. Practices are held once a week at Hard’ack, and games are played in-house on small fields that support individual skill development and reinforce key concepts. This program prioritizes fun, confidence-building, and helping kids get excited about lacrosse.Practices:-Girls -Wednesdays at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.-Boys-Wednesdays at 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
3rd–4th Grade – Girls This program focuses on strengthening fundamental skills, introducing basic team concepts, and keeping the experience fun and engaging. Players compete on a half field with smaller goals to support stick development, smart movement, and increased touches on the ball. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday at 5-6pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.3rd–4th Grade – Boys Players will continue developing core skills while being introduced to basic full-field concepts in a fun, supportive environment. Games are played on a half field with smaller goals to encourage strong stick skills, good movement, and plenty of ball touches. Teams play with six players on the field at a time.Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area.
5th–6th Grade – Boys This program emphasizes developing fundamental stick and body skills, which are refined throughout the season. These skills form the foundation for learning basic team concepts and preparing players for more advanced game play.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Houghton Park. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)5th–6th Grade – Girls Players will continue building on the skills learned at the 3rd–4th grade level, refining stick work, movement, and overall field awareness. The focus expands to team development and coordinated play. Games are played on a full field with regulation-sized goals, helping prepare players for the next level of lacrosse.Practices:-Monday & Wednesday 5:30-7pm at Hard'ack Recreation Area. (no practice on Monday May 25th-Memorial Day)7th–8th Grade – Girls At this level, players continue refining their skills while learning more advanced team concepts as competition increases. Teams participate in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, playing games against other local programs. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.This year the head coach of the 7th/8th grade girls team will be Mary Pipes, the BFA Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach. This is a great partnership and opportunity for the recreation department and the girls on this years team. Because of Mary's busy schedule this years practice locations will vary but will be communicated in advance. We appreciate your flexibility. Practices:-Tuesday & Thursday 5:30-7pm at Collins Perley Sports Complex and Hard'ack Recreation Area.7th–8th Grade – Boys Players at this level focus on refining advanced skills and mastering team concepts as competition increases. Teams compete in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League, participating in games throughout the region. Travel is primarily within the Chittenden County area.Practices:-Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 5:30-7pm at Houghton ParkPhantoms play in the Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League (NVTYL). League website can be found here.
LEAGUE RULES CAN BE FOUND HERE.____________________________________________________________________Practice Field Locations Hardack Recreation AreaBarlow Street Community Center-Park Houghton Park - S Elm Street NVTYL Membership fee for players in Grades 3-8 is included in the registration fee.St. Albans Recreation will be submitting the US Lacrosse Memberships for all players, saving families an extra step of signing up and purchasing that membership. All players who play in the NVTYL must have a valid US Lacrosse membership. Membership is not required for Tykes and Grades 1 & 2.If you already have an up to date US Lacrosse membership please call the office and we will take $35 off the registration cost.PHANTOMS LACROSSE STORE-OPEN MARCH 23RD-APRIL 10TH 2026. MORE INFO AND STORE LINK COMING SOON.
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