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Posted on September 13, 2024

The THSLL State Meeting will be held virtually on October 5, at 8:30 am.

Posted on January 27, 2024

2024 NCAA RULE WAIVERS

Section 4: Goal Crease/Goal Mouth Area Waived                                           

4-33 Established a video review criteria to review goals and certain timing situations page 55

4-34 Established a video review criteria to review contact to the head and/or neck area page 56

4-35 Established a coach's challenge page 56

Section 15: Shot Clock- The rule is modified as follows:

A.      The home team should endeavor to maintain a visible shot clock(s) in accordance with Rule 15.  A single shot clock is permissible.  In the absence of a shot clock or functioning shot clock, the shot clock shall be managed in accordance with Rule 15(b) utilizing the procedures in Rules 2-12 and 4-15-a;

 

B.      All references to a 60 second reset of the shot clock shall be read as an 80 second reset of the shot clock.  See Rule 4-15-a(1), (3), (5), (6), (7), 15-d.  All shot clock resets will be to 80 seconds. 

Section 6: Game Officials- 3 officials are not required for JV games.

Posted on May 16, 2023

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Posted on April 28, 2023

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Posted on January 07, 2023

All THSLL players, coaches and families can utilize the 20% off throughout the store savings to get the gear needed to coach, play, and watch games this season. Plan to save 20% in-store at the any of the 48 DICK’S Sporting Goods locations or online at dickssportinggoods.com from January 13-16, 2022.

HOW TO SAVE IN-STORE:

Click the link and simply show the coupon via your smartphone or print a copy and show it at checkout to receive the 20% Off discount throughout the entire store. (Not all Texas DICK’S Sporting Goods Locations have available lacrosse product, plan to use the online shopping option below)

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS (JANUARY 14-17, 2022) IN-STORE SHOP EVENT DISCOUNT COUPON

HOW TO SAVE ONLINE:

Save at dickssportinggoods.com , enter code SDLK34OQT4EGWM at check out to receive 20% Off select items. (Note: 20% off online offer valid only on Select Team Sports Equipment and Cleats, not the entire site)

Offers are valid on January 13-16, 2022. only. (exclusions apply, see store and DICKS.com/exclusions for details)

Utilize these 2023 THSLL Special Offers anytime you shop at DICK’S Sporting Goods (Outside of  20% Off Appreciation Event Dates)

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THREE TEAM PACKET COUPON OFFERS

Posted on August 23, 2022

The THSLL Member Team State Meeting will be held virtually on September 24, 2022 at 9 a.m. via GoTo Meeting, virtually.

This is your opportunity to participate in the decision-making process regarding the THSLL and the THSLL 2023 season. We encourage you to attend, participate in the dialog and to help chart the course for the THSLL.

Each THSLL Member School Program has one vote on each voting item, and we would like for every Program to make their vote count either through their attendance or through their Proxy*

A Proxy Voting Form is attached if you are unable to attend the meeting. Please fill out the Proxy Voting Form completely and return by email before 2pm on Friday,  if you or a team representative will not be attending.  *A proxy is a power of attorney given by one person to another to vote in his stead and it is also used to designate the person who holds the power of attorney.

Posted on February 18, 2025

Field

  • The field is 70 meters by 36 meters, which is about 30% smaller than a traditional lacrosse field 
  • All lines on the field are 50 millimeters (2 inches) wide 

Game length

  • The game is made up of four eight-minute quarters 
  • If the game is tied after regulation, there are multiple three-minute sudden death periods 
  • There is a 15-minute halftime intermission 

Players

  • Each team has 12 players, and everyone plays both offense and defense 
  • All runners carry short-sticks and move as midfielders 

Shot clock 

  • There is a 30-second shot clock, which is the fastest in lacrosse

Face-offs

  • Face-offs only occur at the beginning of each quarter and overtime 
  • After a goal is scored, the goalie restarts play by clearing the ball to his teammates 

Other rules 

  • There are no long crosses
  • Shots are officiated like passes
  • A missed shot that sails out of bounds belongs to the defense
Posted on December 14, 2024

Woodlands Youth Lacrosse is seeking coaches for grades 5th through 8th.

We are looking for enthusiastic and energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the Woodlands Youth  lacrosse program.

Qualifications & Skills:

Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred

Strong leadership abilities

Knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game

Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, High School)

Key Functions:

Work with grade-level director to plan out drills and practices for the week.

Coach 3 practices per week during spring season (January through early May)

Coach team(s) during weekend games.

Communicate with families and players throughout the season

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Contact for Information: secretary@woodlandslacrosse.com

 

Posted on December 03, 2024

Atascocita Lacrosse has an immediate opening for an Assistant Coach for both Varsity and JV alongside Head Coach Travis Cottle for the Spring 2025 season.  

We are looking for an energetic coach with a strong offense and defense lacrosse background who wants to teach and mentor young high school athletes and contribute to the growth of the Atascocita Lacrosse program. 

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game & THSLL
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)
  • Faceoff experience preferred, but not required

Essential Functions:

  • Communication with the Atascocita Lacrosse Board, coaches and players throughout the season
  • Assist with game day planning and management.
  • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day
  • Anticipated 3-4 practices per week plus 1-2 games per week
  • Working with head coach Travis Cottle to ensure our methodology is consistent

Please send resume to atascolax@gmail.com.

 

Posted on October 22, 2024

Frisco Lacrosse Youth Director. 

  • Coordinate and manage activities required to support the operation and growth of the Frisco Lacrosse Association (FLA) youth lacrosse program.
  • Coaching/Player Development
  • Work with FLA Board to recruit and hire head youth coaches for K-8 teams. 
  • Work with coaches to develop written practice plans for each age level that are built upon each previous year.
  • Ensure coach availability for all practices and games.
  • Coordinate alternate coaching coverage for any planned absences.
  • Ensure coaches follow FLA standards, policies and established practice plans.
  • Develop, organize and manage fall break, winter break, and summer programs to continue developing current players.
  • Work with coaches to develop a written, age-appropriate, off-field practice program for 5-8, to be shared with parents and players prior to the end of each season.

Operations: 

  1. Work with city to secure game day playing fields as well as practice fields for each team. 
  2. Ensure fields are lined and equipment is set up and removed on game days. 
  3. Ensure each coach has the necessary equipment to have successful practices and game days.
  4. Serve as the liaison between the coaches and the board of directors. 
  5. Attend DFWL meetings to represent Frisco Lacrosse.
  6. Advise FLA board on equipment needed on an ongoing basis each season. Maintain inventory of youth sports supplies (to be updated at the end of each season).

Scheduling: 

  1. Work with coaches to develop spring and fall practice schedule for K-8th.
  2. Build relationships with DFWL area coaches.
  3. Coordinate with the DFWL area coaches to schedule games for K-8

Spring: Work within DFWL guidelines for scheduling games with other programs (minimum 8 games + playoffs)

Fall:

  1. Schedule games or game days with other programs (minimum 4 games and 2 tournaments)
  2. Ensure referees are scheduled for home field game days and or tournaments.
  3. Ensure lights are on when needed.
  4. Establish backup plan for rain during practices and game. 
  5. Input scheduled events in FLA IT platform and update/change as needed.

Communication/Parent Interaction:

  1. Communicate with parents regarding practice and game schedules.
  2. Address parent questions/concerns, escalate any issues to FLA board.

Community and Recruiting:

  1. Coordinate, promote, and facilitate 3-5 Try Lax Free events per year.
  2. Work with FISD schools to schedule lacrosse PE Unit/equipment loaner program and coordinate delivery/pick up of equipment.
  3. Attend at least 4 events per year to grow FLA's program, such as FISD Field Day, FFL Day, FISD elementary carnivals, etc.
  4. Customer Service duties such as returning emails and voicemails in a timely fashion.

Other duties as may be assigned by the Board of Directors

 

 

Posted on October 08, 2024

Woodlands High School is seeking Coaches for both Varsity Class B and Assistant Coach Class B.

We are looking for enthusiastic and energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the Woodlands lacrosse program.

Qualifications & Skills:

Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred

Strong leadership abilities

Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game

Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, High School)

Key Functions:

Game day planning and management.

Communication with families and players throughout the season

Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day

Working with Director of Lacrosse: Anthony DeMaio to ensure our methodology is consistent

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Contact for Information:

operations@woodlandslax.com

Posted on September 30, 2024

Memorial High School is seeking Coaches for both Varsity and JV Staff alongside Varsity Head Coach and Director of Lacrosse Tim Troutner. 

 We are looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the Memorial lacrosse program. 

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Essential Functions:

  • Communication with families and players throughout the season
  • Game day planning and management.
  • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day
  • Working with Director of Lacrosse: Timothy Troutner to ensure our methodology is consistent

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Contact for Information: Tim Troutner: mblaxheadcoach@gmail.com

Posted on September 27, 2024

Stony Point Tigers Lacrosse

The Tigers Lacrosse program seeks several assistant coaches for the upcoming 24-25 season.   Practice has started so those interested should apply immediately.

We are a multi-school program participating in Central District Class C play for the upcoming 2025 spring season.   While we only have a Varsity team, we are growing and may be able to support a JV squad by January.  In that event, those accepted as assistants would have first shot at leading that squad.

Responsibilities:

  • Attend practices 3x a week in the fall and 4x a week in the spring.
  • Must be able to travel for games and tournaments outside of central district but within Texas, like San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston.
  • Perform duties as assigned by the head coach.
  • Be able to coach one-on-one with players of different levels.
  • Be present for all Tiger Lacrosse Events.

Requirements:

  • Playing at the college level or playing at a high level in High School is required.   Recent graduates with no coaching experience are encouraged to apply.
  • High moral and ethical values expected as well as an appreciation of diversity.
  • High level of sportsmanship.
  • Excellent communication and time management skills.
  • Displays integrity, professionalism, and high character always.
  • Can effectively interact with High School student athletes to motivate and coach them to the next level based on the Head Coaches coaching philosophy.
  • Strong base knowledge of the game and a willingness to continue to learn.
  • A background check is required.

As a second-year program funds are limited.   We have one entry level stipend position and several volunteer positions available.  All positions will have opportunities to increase stipends based on an increase in registrations within the program.

For additional information or to provide your CV with reference list, please contact the Stony Point Tiger lacrosse director, Michael Cohen, at (512) 789-7228 or email him at headcoach@stplacrosse.com.

Posted on September 24, 2024

Varsity Assistant Coach

The Varsity Assistant Coach plays a critical role in supporting the overall success of the Varsity lacrosse team. This individual is responsible for assisting with team coaching, at the Varsity level, and the development and growth of the lacrosse IQ of Varsity lacrosse athletes. The position prefaces a servant-leadership style with a deep understanding of lacrosse, and a significant passion for mentoring.

Coaching and Leadership:

  • Assist in continuing positive relationships with THSLL and our district that promote overall program, advocate for player awards and grow lacrosse in North Texas.
  • Implement effective coaching strategies, drills, and practices.
  • Focus on player development, providing individual and team instruction to enhance player skills and performance.
  • Foster a positive, competitive, and inclusive team culture based on our core values.
  • Assisting JV in games, practices, scrimmages and tournaments as schedule allows.
  • Mentor and support student-athletes.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth and high school levels.
  • Previous experience leading a lacrosse team is desirable.
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

 

Junior Varsity Head Coach

The Junior Varsity Head Coach plays a critical role in supporting the overall success of the JV lacrosse team. This individual is responsible for assisting with team coaching, at the JV level, and the development and growth of the lacrosse IQ of JV lacrosse athletes. The position prefaces a servant-leadership style with a deep understanding of lacrosse, and a significant passion for mentoring.

Coaching and Leadership:

  • Build productive relationships with THSLL and our district to effectively promote the overall program, advocate for player awards and grow lacrosse in North Texas.
  • Communicate effectively with players, parents, Athletic Department and the Booster Club.
  • Develop and implement effective coaching strategies, drills, and practices.
  • Focus on player development, providing individual and team instruction to enhance player skills and performance.
  • Foster a positive, competitive, and inclusive team culture based on our core values.
  • Lead the Junior Varsity team in all games, practices, scrimmages and tournaments.
  • Mentor and support student-athletes.
  • Plan and organize the team's schedule, including practices, games and travel.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth and high school levels.
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

 

Junior Varsity Assistant Coach

The Junior Varsity Assistant Coach plays a critical role in supporting the overall success of the lacrosse JV program. This individual is responsible for assisting with team coaching and the development and growth of the lacrosse IQ of lacrosse athletes. The position prefaces a servant-leadership style with a deep understanding of lacrosse, and a significant passion for mentoring.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or current college studies in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth or high school level(s).
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

Defensive Coordinator for Middle School, JV and Varsity

This position will be guided by Head Coach/Program Director as to what defensive strategies should be utilized and introduced.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or current college studies in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth or high school level(s).
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

 

Offensive Coordinator for Middle School, JV and Varsity

This position will be guided by Head Coach/Program Director as to what offensive strategies should be utilized and introduced.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or current college studies in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth or high school level(s).
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

 

Faceoff Coach

The Faceoff Coach plays a critical role in supporting the overall success of the lacrosse program. This individual is responsible for developing specialized training for face-off athletes. The position demands a dynamic individual with strong leadership skills, a deep understanding of lacrosse, and a passion for mentoring student-athletes.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or current college studies in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth or high school level(s).
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

 

Goalie Coach

The Goalie Coach plays a critical role in supporting the overall success of the lacrosse program. This individual is responsible for developing specialized training for student-athletes that choose to play goalie. The position demands a dynamic individual with strong leadership skills, a deep understanding of lacrosse, and a passion for mentoring student-athletes.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree or current college studies in a related field preferred.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth or high school level(s).
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.

Skills: Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills; analytical, a problem solver, willing to learn and be adaptable; self-starter and can work independently or as a member of a team; proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook).

Lastly, our official season begins on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Please email Coach LaBelle at: LaBelleT@TVS.org

Posted on September 05, 2024

Position Overview:

The Vandegrift Lacrosse Booster Organization (Vipers Lacrosse), a member of Texas High School Lacrosse League and Central Texas Youth Lacrosse Association, is seeking a dynamic, experienced, and passionate Varsity Head Lacrosse Coach and Program Director to lead our entire program, including Vipers Youth Lacrosse, Vipers Lacrosse, and Vipers High School Lacrosse. This dual role requires a strong commitment to developing student-athletes, promoting the sport of lacrosse, and commitment to our culture of Family, Toughness & Discipline. 

About Us:
Vandegrift Lacrosse is proudly located in Austin, Texas! Founded with a passion for the sport and a commitment to excellence, Vandegrift Lacrosse has become a cornerstone of the local athletic community. Our program has grown from humble beginnings into a powerhouse, attracting talented players and dedicated supporters alike.

History and Achievements - Since our inception, Vandegrift Lacrosse has been dedicated to fostering a love for the game, promoting sportsmanship, and developing young athletes both on and off the field. Over the years, we have cultivated a tradition of success, culminating in our remarkable state championship run in 2024. This historic achievement is a testament to the hard work and determination of our players, coaches, and the entire Vandegrift Lacrosse family.

Supporting Board -  Our success is not just a result of the players and coaches but also the support of our dedicated board members. The Vandegrift Lacrosse Board is composed of passionate individuals who volunteer their time and expertise to ensure the smooth operation and growth of our program. Their leadership and commitment play a crucial role in providing the resources and guidance needed to maintain our high standards and achieve our goals.

At Vandegrift Lacrosse, we are more than just a team; we are a community. We invite you to join us in celebrating our achievements, supporting our players, and being part of our future successes. Together, we continue to uphold the values of Family, Toughness, and Discipline that define Vandegrift Lacrosse.

Key Responsibilities:

Coaching and Leadership:

  • Develop and implement effective coaching strategies, drills, and practices.
  • Foster a positive, competitive, and inclusive team culture based on our core values - Family, Toughness & Discipline.
  • Mentor and support student athletes. 
  • Focus on player development, providing individual and team instruction to enhance player skills and performance.
  • Lead the Varsity team in all games, practices, and tournaments.
  • Promote and assist players in the college recruitment process.
  • Recruit, lead and mentor the Varsity assistant and JV coaches
  • Communicate effectively with players, parents and the Booster Organization
  • Build productive relationships with THSLL and our district to effectively promote the overall program, advocate for player awards and grow Lacrosse for Central Texas.
  • Plan and organize the team's schedule, including practices, games and travel.

Program Director:

  • Design and implement a comprehensive club lacrosse program for various age groups and skill levels (1st-12th grade).
  • Recruit, hire and supervise qualified coaching staff. 
  • Promote the club program within the community to increase participation and support.
  • Organize clinics, camps and workshops to develop youth lacrosse players.
  • Foster relationships with local schools, sports organizations, and stakeholders.
  • Work closely with the Booster Organization to cover all aspects of student-athlete academic and welfare issues
  • Support for rules compliance with Leander ISD, THSLL and CTYLA.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred.
  • Experience in coaching lacrosse at the youth, high school level and/or collegiate levels. 
  • Proven track record of successful team leadership and player development.
  • Previous experience leading a Lacrosse Program is desirable.
  • Strong knowledge of lacrosse techniques, rules and strategies.
  • Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to inspire and motivate student-athletes.
  • Commitment to promoting sportsmanship, teamwork, and academic achievement.
  • Proficiency in using technology for coaching and administrative tasks.
  • Strong college recruiting network and relationships.
Posted on August 25, 2024

Plano East Lacrosse Association Varsity Assistant Coach Opening.

 Available immediately

East Lacrosse serves the Plano, Murphy and Wylie areas and is seeking an experienced High School Assistant Coach. We are looking for a coach with a positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. The Coach must be committed to help develop our High School Players in fall (3 days a week) and Spring (5-6 days a week). 

Responsibilities:

  • Assist the Program Director in all aspects of the game.
  • Attend all practices and games.
  • Team management during practices.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Be present at East Lacrosse activities when available.

Requirements:

  • College playing experience required
  • Coaching experience preferred
  • High level of Knowledge of rules and regulations Strong communication and leadership skills Passion to mentor young student-athletes Must be able to pass a background check

Salary: Competitive based on experience.  For additional information email board@eastlax.org

Posted on August 06, 2024

Plano West High School Junior Varsity Head Coach/Varsity Assistant Coach Opening

Essential Functions: Represent Plano West Lacrosse Club (PWLC) throughout the lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices, scrimmages, games, and events. Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow their love for the sport. Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship. Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities. Be prepared for game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy. Help to develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes in collaboration with the PWLC Varsity Head Coach(es).

Fall Program: Beginning September 3 and running through Thanksgiving Weekend

Spring program: beginning in early January of 2025 and ending in late April, or early May of 2025 (approximately 5-6 events per week)

Qualifications & Skills: Previous coaching experience. Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, coaches, officials, parents, and members of the PWLC community. Willing to coach within a system that continues to ensure all PWLC players are ready for the next level within the program and ultimately following graduation should they wish. Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes. Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA, SPC and THSLL) 

Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, or experience as a High School JV or Varsity coach)

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a USA Lacrosse member prior to hire.

Contact: Frank Lujan at president@planowestlacrosse.org or 469-999-5599

Posted on August 04, 2024

Boys Lacrosse JV Head Coach-Part-Time

About our School

St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School is an outstanding Independent Catholic school serving students from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade on two adjacent campuses in Austin, Texas. The Lower School is comprised of PreK 3-4th grades, the Middle School houses grades 5-8, and the Upper School contains grades 9-12. St. Michael’s Catholic Preparatory School is a Christ-centered, college preparatory learning community, inspiring lives of service, courage, personal integrity, and intellectual curiosity. We are distinguished by our Catholic tradition, a welcoming and diverse community, excellent academic programs and a variety of extracurricular activities. Additionally, we are a technology rich school. Thus teachers are expected to demonstrate meaningful skill with technology and an enthusiasm for technological growth in order to create authentic learning experiences for their students. Teachers at St. Michael's further serve as role models that inspire students to critically think, reflect, explore and apply their faith concretely to their lives. We are one community, on two campuses, with three divisions, united in our commitment to put students first as we educate them in mind, body, and spirit.

Summary of Position:

The school seeks an experienced boys lacrosse coach to lead the Junior Varsity team and act as defensive coordinator. The ideal candidate has previous coaching and playing experience at a high level, is involved in the lacrosse community, and dedicated to carrying out the mission of the school. This position is a stipend position. This position will report to the head boys lacrosse program director. The coach will work seasonally as needed for the sport assigned.

Responsibilities

  • The coach will attend fall practices and events when available and all spring practices and events
  • Evaluating performance and providing suitable feedback, balancing criticism with positivity and motivation
  • Assessing strengths and weaknesses in a participant's performance and identifying areas for further development
  • Adapting to the needs and interests of group or individual participants
  • Effectively communicating instruction
  • Encouraging participants to gain and develop skills, knowledge and techniques
  • Ensuring that participants train and perform to a high standard at all times
  • Acting as a role model, gaining the respect and trust of the people you work with working to a high legal and ethical standard at all times, particularly in relation to issues such as child safeguarding and health and safety requirements
  • Collaborating with the Boys Lacrosse staff on practice plans, strategy, and goals
  • Incorporating program goals, culture, and priorities into training
  • Guiding all levels of play within the program to adopt strategies
  • Coordinating participants' attendance at meetings and other sports events
  • Planning and running programs of activities for groups and individuals
  • Consistently and appropriately providing behavioral guidance to individuals

Qualifications

  • Previous coaching experience required
  • Playing experience at the collegiate level (NCAA, MCLA, etc.) required, defender preferred
  • Developing knowledge and understanding of fitness, injury, sports psychology, nutrition, and sports science
  • Organization and time management skills
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills
  • Positive attitude toward students, staff, and faculty
  • High-energy positive style of engagement with students
  • Ability to coach independently and without direction
  • Displays integrity, professionalism, and high character at all times

Application Requirements:

Please submit an online application for employment and attach a cover letter and resume. Please send questions to tmoore@smca.com.

Posted on July 09, 2024

Coaching Openings: Assistant Boys Varsity Coach and JV Head Boys Lacrosse Coach

Requirements: Work as a full-time teacher at Episcopal High School teaching four sections of either History, Ceramics or Latin. Secondary duties would be to serve the boys lacrosse program. 

Salary: Salary is discussed with school leadership. Full time health and dental with retirement plan. 

EHS Statement: For all teaching positions, EHS seeks candidates who will embrace and support the School’s Mission and its Diversity, Community, and Inclusion (DCI) Statement in providing opportunities for each student to reach his or her maximum spiritual, intellectual, social, and ethical potential. Because EHS’s teaching philosophy emphasizes understanding and responding to the individual needs and capabilities of each student, successful candidates are those with a demonstrated commitment to working effectively with young people and collaborating with colleagues, a strong educational background, a continual desire for professional growth, and a willingness to contribute to other areas of school life. EHS faculty are also committed to using technology effectively, regularly, and creatively to enhance student learning and facilitate course administration.

Contact: Head EHS Boys Varsity Coach: Ryan Decker: rcdecker12@gmail.com

Posted on July 04, 2024

The Smithson Valley High School Boys Lacrosse Club represents Smithson Valley High School, Pieper High School, and surrounding private school in the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL). Our governing board is actively searching for qualified candidates for the position of Varsity Head Coach/Program Director.

About Smithson Valley LAX: The Smithson Valley Lacrosse program was officially established in 2009 after some boys from the Smithson Valley area joined with kids from San Antonio to play with the team, under the direction of Dr. Keith Markey, playing for the north side of San Antonio at Concordia Lutheran. The following year boys from Smithson Valley were the majority of the boys playing the game. That year we had 28 boys; 5 from San Antonio and the rest from Smithson Valley causing the sport to catch on. Kelly Evers, an 8th grade history teacher at SVMS and a former player for Cornell Lacrosse, was the first to accept the position of head coach of the Smithson Valley middle school level team. In 2011, we grew into a full program, opening it up to kids from kindergarten to 12th grade to play on our club teams. In fall of 2010 we joined CTYLA (Central Texas Youth Lacrosse Association) for the 2011 season and with the guidance of a fantastic board and support system in CTYLA, we were a huge success. In the 2011 season we had 85 participants in the program, a mix of boys and girls however only played as boy's teams due to a lack of girls in order to form and independent girl's league. This was also our first year to enter THSLL as a D2 high school program. We did well and went to the first round of district playoffs, only to be defeated by St. Mary's Hall. After a very successful season in 2012, once again we made it to the second round of district playoffs to be defeated by St Mary's Hall. In 2019 we were runner up in the D2 State Championship game and have been a competitive force with the Austin area teams with deep runs into the post season. In 2024 we added both youth and high school girls lacrosse to our organization as we continue to support the growth of the sport. Today out program consists of 120 boys and girls representing our schools and community in the Bulverde/Spring Branch area

What to expect: The Smithson Valley LAX board oversees the business aspects of the club, including coach contract oversight, fundraising, sponsorships, registrations, parent relations, and defining strategic goals. Smithson Valley LAX coaches enjoy coaching autonomy, and a supportive board open to your advice and recommendations for day-to-day operations and longer-term strategic vision for the club.

Preferred Candidates must exhibit:

  • Exceptionally high lacrosse IQ with previous coaching experience .
  • Collegiate lacrosse playing experience (NCAA Division I/II/III preferred).
  • Strong organizational analytical skills on the field to enable tactical pivots.  
  • Proper sportsmanship and respect for players, officials, opponents, fans, and other coaches.
  • Mentorship of player-athletes by modeling behavior and advancing technical ability.
  • Programatic approach to develop youth level coaches and our players.
  • Willingness to coordinate offseason skills and training development.
  • Strategic approach to continue to grow our program.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Represent Smithson Valley LAX positively in the community and with local area middle and high school athletic programs, and THSLL.
  • Administer fall season (October-December, 2 practices/week and 2 tournaments in Texas) and spring regular season (January- May, with 3-4 evenings of practice with games in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston).
  • Oversight of coaching staff, which includes offensive and defensive coordinators, assistant coaches, and JV coaches.

Interested applicants should email a cover letter, resume and three references to coxtrent00@gmail.com.

All applicants will be reviewed by the Smithson Valley LAX board. Recommended applicants will be required to interview with the Smithson Valley LAX hiring committee and undergo a background check as a conditional offer of employment. Salary will be discussed, but competitive based on experience level.



 

Posted on June 14, 2024

Sunnyvale Lacrosse seeking motivated coaches (head coach and assistant coach) with lacrosse backgrounds for multiple youth teams (grades K-1, 2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8) next season. Applicants must love working with kids and bring energy, excitement and a love for the game of lacrosse to every Sunnyvale Lax event! No coaching experience is needed, however playing experience is a must. This is a great opportunity for younger coaches to get their foot in the door with immediate growth opportunities. In addition to primary season, late January through mid-April, we offer summer and fall clinics/camps and PE days on campus. Spring practices are 2-3 times/week in the afternoon, with games primarily on Saturday mornings. This is a paid position and dependent on experience. We are a growing program entering our 3rd season, with plans to enter the JV division in High School in the 2026 Spring Season. 
Contact Mark McLoone,  sunnyvalelax@gmail.com

 

Posted on June 14, 2024

Dripping Springs High School Lacrosse
Varsity Head Coach/Program Director Position

The Dripping Springs High School Boys Lacrosse Club (Drip LAX) represents Dripping Springs High School (DSHS) in the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL). Our governing board is actively searching for qualified candidates for the position of Varsity Head Coach/Program Director.

About Dripping Springs and DSHS:  DSHS is a 6A public high school located in the Texas Hill Country, about 20 miles west of Austin, Texas. Texas is one of the largest developing areas of lacrosse west of the Appalachians—motivated and knowledgeable coaches have a tremendous opportunity to grow the game. Austin and surrounding communities are experiencing high growth, and aspiring coaches will see athleticism, grit, determination, and coachability in our player-athletes—essential components of any lacrosse program aspiring for elite-level play.

About DRIP LAX: Since its founding over 16 years ago, Drip LAX has prioritized our core values of brotherhood, discipline, respect, and love for the game. We believe culture is paramount, and wins will follow. In April 2024, the Central Texas Lacrosse Officials Association (CTLOA) honored our club with the Donald Carnes Award, recognizing our sportsmanship, quality of play, respect for the game’s character, and the honor our club brings to the sport. The 2024 season finished with Drip LAX advancing to the THSLL Class B Final Four State Championships, a first for our program.

What to expect: The Drip LAX board oversees the business aspects of the club, including coach contract oversight, fundraising, sponsorships, registrations, parent relations, and defining strategic goals. Drip LAX coaches enjoy coaching autonomy, and a supportive board open to your advice and recommendations for day-to-day operations and longer-term strategic vision for the club.

Preferred Candidates must exhibit:

  • Exceptionally high lacrosse IQ.
  • Collegiate lacrosse playing experience (NCAA Division I/II/III preferred).
  • Strong organizational analytical skills on the field to enable tactical pivots.
  • Proper sportsmanship and respect for players, officials, opponents, fans, and other coaches.
  • Mentorship of player-athletes by modeling behavior and advancing technical ability.

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Represent Drip LAX positively in the community, with DSHS, DSISD, and THSLL.
  • Administer fall season (October-December, 2 practices/week and 2 tournaments in Texas) and spring regular season (January- May, with 3-4 evenings of practice with games in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston).
  • Oversight of coaching staff, which includes offensive and defensive coordinators, assistant coaches, and JV coaches.

Interested applicants should email a cover letter, resume and three references to dstigerslax@gmail.com. All applicants will be reviewed by the Drip LAX board. Recommended applicants will be required to interview with the Drip LAX hiring committee and undergo a background check as a conditional offer of employment. Salary will be discussed, but competitive based on experience level.

Posted on June 14, 2024

The Westwood Men’s High School Lacrosse Club is seeking an offensive coordinator for the Warrior Lacrosse Team located in Austin, Texas to begin September 2024.
The offensive coordinator (OC) will be responsible for coaching the offensive players on individual skills and offensive systems and implementing effective offensive game strategies. The OC will be the primary coach for managing offensive strategy within games. Coaching philosophy and style align with our focus on personal growth and development for our student-athletes, support the lacrosse program's progression, and are committed to growing the game. Other responsibilities include promoting and creating a positive team culture, developing fundamental skills of the game, organizing, and enthusiastically participating in running practices as support for the head coach. It is expected that OC will maintain a high standard of integrity in all aspects of team
management, foster a culture that promotes the values and academic experience of the student and will conduct all aspects of the program within the rules, regulations, and procedures of THSLL.
Qualified candidates will possess relevant lacrosse coaching experience with an in-depth knowledge of offensive elements of lacrosse. Ideal coaching candidates should have experience coaching at the high school, club and/or college level. The OC will maintain a positive constructive working relationship with the Coaches and Board of Directors; and have an unwavering commitment to academic integrity, inclusion, diversity, student-athlete safety, and welfare. Certifications, licenses, and qualifications required for this position: Background check, USA Lacrosse Coaching Certification, successful completion of CPR and AED certifications. Education: Bachelor’s required.
To apply please email a cover letter and resume to board@westwoodlax.org

Posted on May 18, 2024

Trinity Valley School Lacrosse Program has openings for High School JV & Varsity Assistant roles. Trinity Valley School (aka TVS) encourages qualified individuals to consider coaching with us for next spring season in 2025. TVS is seeking energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques, as well as a demonstrated ability, to lead and inspire young athletes. We are particularly looking for candidates that are positive-minded and encouraging to serve as upstanding role models.

TVS Lacrosse wants to continue to preface the goal of developing leadership abilities while fostering team spirit among the student-athletes at Trinity Valley School. We will always promote the development of the game of lacrosse throughout the local community by providing an organized, respectful, safe, team-oriented program that allows our players the necessary environment to develop the skills to be a competitive program while building the characteristics of good sportsmanship and strong character.

Essential Functions: Represent Trinity Valley School throughout the lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices, scrimmages, games, and events. Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow their love for the sport. Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship. Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities. Be prepared for game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy. Help to develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes in collaboration with the TVS JV and Varsity Head Coach(es). Spring program: beginning in early January of 2025 and ending in late April, or early May of 2025 (approximately 5-6 events per week)

Qualifications & Skills: Previous coaching experience. Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, coaches, officials, parents, and members of the TVS community. Willing to coach within a system that continues to ensure all TVS players are ready for the next level within the program and ultimately following graduation should they wish. Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes. Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA, SPC and THSLL) 

Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, or experience as a High School JV or Varsity coach)

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a USA Lacrosse member prior to hire.

Contact: Tim LaBelle, TVS Lacrosse Program Director and JV/Varsity Head Coach Email: LaBelleT@TVS.org

Posted on May 18, 2024

Vista Ridge/Cedar Park High School Rangers Lacrosse Club is seeking a Varsity Head Coach. We are seeking a passionate and experienced coach to lead our high school lacrosse program. The ideal candidate will be dedicated to developing players’ skills, fostering teamwork, and promoting a positive, competitive environment. The Ranger’s Lacrosse Coach will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the high school lacrosse program. This includes planning and conducting practices, developing game strategies, mentoring student-athletes, and ensuring the team adheres to the program's values, sportsmanship standards and coordinating/participating with our youth feeder program. Send resumes to:  rangerslacrosse23.com@gmail.com 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement effective practice plans and game strategies.
  • Instruct players in the rules, regulations, equipment, and techniques of the sport.
  • Promote a positive and inclusive team culture.
  • Mentor student-athletes on and off the field, emphasizing academic performance and personal development.
  • Ensure the safety of all participants by following established protocols and maintaining equipment.
  • Represent the lacrosse program positively in the community and at league meetings.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience playing lacrosse at the collegiate or professional level.
  • Previous coaching experience, preferably at the high school level.
  • Familiarity with Texas lacrosse regulations and league operations.

 

Posted on May 13, 2024

Cumberland Academy lacrosse encourages you to consider coaching with us. Cumberland Academy lacrosse seeks an energetic coach with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: The lacrosse coach is responsible for supporting various aspects of the lacrosse program, such as program development, training, and coaching team members. The coach is required to abide by the rules and regulations established by Cumberland Academy. Liaison to the school and lacrosse community. Organizations of district wide lacrosse activities including P.E. curriculum, Clinics, skills, camps, practices, and game day events Purchasing and inventory, and PR/media coordinating.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE: Possess and maintain a coaching philosophy that is in accordance with the mission of Cumberland Academy Coaching experience in Lacrosse required A strong commitment to the student-athlete. Effective leadership, coaching and recruiting skills; Good communication skills with players, parents, and the athletic department;

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Encourage, train, and coach the participants of the lacrosse program; Organize practice sessions; LOOKING FOR A COACH WHO CAN TEACH ON CAMPUS FULL TIME. Represent Cumberland Academy and the lacrosse program in a professional manner and within the bounds of good sportsmanship. Send resume Tobin Reid Athletic Director treid@cumberlandacademy.com

 

Posted on May 13, 2024

Bowie Bulldogs Lacrosse has openings for High School Varsity( Defensive Coordinator) and JV Assistant Coaches for the upcoming fall and spring seasons. As an assistant coach, you'll play a crucial role in supporting the head coach and helping the team reach its goals. Your focus will be on player development, team management, and contributing to the program's overall success. Bowie Bulldogs Lacrosse encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons. The high school program competes in the C division of the Central District of the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL). Coaching positions are part-time with a competitive pay structure.

RESPONSIBILITIES Support Head Coach: Assist the head coach in planning and executing practices, drills, and game strategies Collaborate with the head coach in player development and performance evaluation Provide input on roster decisions, lineup selections, and in-game adjustments Player Development: Work with individual players to improve their skills in specific areas, such as stick work, footwork, and positioning Provide constructive feedback and encouragement to players during practices and games Help create a positive and competitive practice environment that fosters player growth and teamwork Scouting and Analysis: Assist in scouting opponents and analyzing game film to identify strengths, weaknesses, and tendencies Contribute to the development of game plans and strategies based on scouting reports and analysis Team Management: Assist with organizing team activities, including practices, meetings, and team events Help maintain equipment and facilities used by the team Serve as a liaison between players, coaching staff, and other stakeholders Player Support and Mentorship: Build positive relationships with players and provide mentorship and guidance as needed Support players' academic and personal development, emphasizing the importance of balance and self-discipline Assist in promoting a culture of sportsmanship, respect, and accountability within the team

QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS FALL: October- December 2024 (2-3 events per week). Practice and 1-3 tournaments and/or scrimmages. SPRING: beginning in early February 2025 and ends late April 2025 (approximately) Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board Willing to coach an overall HS system to ensure players are ready for the next level within the program Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes. Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL) Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School coaches) SALARY: To be discussed, based on experience level.

BACKGROUND CHECK: Candidates must pass a state-mandated background check and be a US Lacrosse member. If interested and would like more information, please get in touch with info@bowieboyslacrosse.org



 

Posted on May 07, 2024

THSLL South All Star Games

Sunday 5/19/24 Hosted by St. Pius X

2:30 PM Class D All Star Game
2:45 PM Class C All Star Game
5:00 PM Class B All Star Game

 

Posted on May 07, 2024

St. Thomas High School is the winner of the 2024 Bob Patterson Award. The Patterson Award is a award that is chosen by the four LOA presidents - Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.  The Patterson Award is awarded to one high school lacrosse program each year. The award is in honor of Bob Patterson, former President and Chief Referee of the Lacrosse Official’s Association. Each year, the LOA membership selects a men’s high school program for their sportsmanship, quality of play, respect for the game’s character, and the honor that they bring to the sport.

The trophy will be awarded during THSLL Championship Weekend on May 11-12. 

Posted on May 07, 2024

The Texas Lacrosse Officials Association officials voted to award its annual “Sam Chambers Award for Sportsmanship and Coaching Excellence” to both Mike Donnelly (Episcopal) and Nick Ignatiev (Bellaire). As in 2019, the award is being conferred upon two winners since the support for both coaches was very strong.  The decision to declare two winners of award was the preferred outcome, as was done in 2019.  The testimonials in favor of each coach were just awesome to hear.  Both coaches have been magnificent supporters of lacrosse in Houston, and both coaches are terrific role models for good sportsmanship.

Tim Bohdan , TXLOA President

Posted on April 29, 2024

McKinney Lacrosse Coaching Opening

McKinney Lacrosse Association opening for High School Head Coach.

McKinney Lacrosse Association is seeking an engagingcoach with proven lacrosse knowledge (both a player and a coach) and player/skill development. The club’s specific need is for a candidate looking to help build and foster a positive club culture that focuses on player development of game IQ, skill/mental determination development, and to cultivate/implement a Principle based style of play at the varsity level and all youth levels of play  

The McKinney Lacrosse Club is a non-profit organization formed to develop the lacrosse skills and talent of the players who participate on its teams, educating them about the sport and competition and developing their love of the game. We seek to provide a positive and enriching lacrosse experience for all players, with appropriate opportunity for growth and competition. 

Primary Functions:

Conduct oneself in a professional manner at all practices and community events as a representative of the club.

Foster and develop a culture of enthusiasm and competitive spirit for the young men of the club.

Provide effective leadership through coaching and recruiting.

Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities.

Prepare and implement practice and game time responsibilities such as lineups, substitutions, strategy.

Implement a Principle based style of play and culture within the club.  

Plan skill and teamwork development activities to be implemented at practices (anticipate at least 4-5 practices weekly during season in addition to games and events).

Perform other duties as assigned by Board President.

Be present at McKinney Lacrosse events and activities when available.

 

Qualifications & Skills: Previous coaching experiencerequired. Proven interpersonal skills to motivate and develop nurturing and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and the club's board. 

Motivated to develop and improve the HS system to assure that players are ready for the next level within the program. Must adhere to all rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL)

Documented Lacrosse playing experience at the college level preferred.

Salary: To be determined based on candidate experience level.

Must pass mandated state background check and be a US Lacrosse member.

Contact for more information contact president@McKinneylacrosse.com. Please send a complete resume of experience and references if interested.

 

 

Posted on April 26, 2024

Keller Lacrosse Association opening for High School Head Coach and JV / V Assistant roles

Keller Lacrosse Association encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons. Keller Lacrosse Association is seeking energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

Keller Lacrosse Association was established in 2008 and is one of the fastest growing lacrosse associations in the Dallas/Ft Worth area with over 200 players across various age groups. Our goal is to develop leadership ability and foster team spirit among the athletes of the Keller Lacrosse Association. We promote the development of the game of lacrosse in the community by providing an organized, respectful, safe, team-oriented program where players can develop the skills to be a competitive program while building the characteristics of good sportsmanship and strong character.

Essential Functions:

Represent the Keller lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices and events.

Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow a love of the sport.

Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship

Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities

Be prepared for game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy

Develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes (Head coach role)

Fall program: mid-September to November 2023 (1-2 events per week on weekend). Practice and 1-3 tournaments and/or scrimmages.

Spring program: beginning in early January 2025 and ends late April 2023 (approximately 4-5 events per week) 

Qualifications & Skills: Previous coaching experience. Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board. 

Willing to coach an overall HS system to ensure players are ready for the next level within the program. Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL)

Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School coaches)

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a US Lacrosse member.

Contact for Information: @ President, Keller Lacrosse at klaxpresident@gmail.com, Please send a complete resume of experience and references if interested.

 

 

Posted on February 12, 2024

Cumberland Academy Lacrosse Coach Opening

Cumberland Academy lacrosse encourages you to consider coaching with us. Cumberland Academy lacrosse seeks an energetic coach with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: The lacrosse coach is responsible for supporting various aspects of the lacrosse program, such as program development, training, and coaching team members. The coach is required to abide by the rules and regulations established by Cumberland Academy. Liaison to the school and lacrosse community. Organizations of district wide lacrosse activities including P.E. curriculum, Clinics, skills, camps, practices, and game day events

Purchasing and inventory, and PR/media coordinating. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Possess and maintain a coaching philosophy that is in accordance with the mission of Cumberland Academy
  • A strong commitment to the student-athlete concept;
  • 3 years of Coaching experience
  • Effective leadership, coaching and recruiting skills;
  • Good communication skills with players, parents, and the athletic department;

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Encourage, train, and coach the participants of the lacrosse program;
  • Organize practice sessions;
  • Represent Cumberland Academy and the lacrosse program in a professional manner and within the bounds of good sportsmanship.

Send resume to:  Norma Cotton  ncotton@cumberlandacademy.com

Posted on January 21, 2024

 

The THSLL Board voted to change the current Class C Playoff structure to an allocation system for the 2024 season and follow the outline of the current Class B playoff allocation system. This is due to movement in the number of Class C teams in districts. The playoff spots will remain at 8, but the allocation will be determined by the total number of teams within the district at the beginning of the season. 
Eight Teams from Class C are to be selected for THSLL State Playoffs to be played at single site during Super Regional weekend established in League Timeline.

The Member Teams will vote on this change. 

Update - This vote did not pass and the spots will remain at 2 per district for 2024. 

Posted on December 01, 2023

Plano East Lacrosse Association Varsity Assistant Coach Available December 2023 - December 2024

East Lacrosse serves the Plano, Murphy and Wylie areas and is seeking an experienced High School Assistant Coach.

We are looking for a coach with a positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. The Coach must be committed to help develop our High School Players in fall (3 days a week) and Spring (5-6 days a week). 

Responsibilities:

Assist the Program Director in all aspects of the Offensive side of the game.

Attend all practices and games.

Team management during practices.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Be present at East Lacrosse activities when available.

 

Requirements:

College playing experience required

Coaching experience preferred

High level of Knowledge of rules and regulations Strong communication and leadership skills Passion to mentor young student-athletes Must be able to pass a background check

 

Salary:

Competitive based on experience. 

For additional information email board@eastlax.org

Posted on November 15, 2023

Duration: Based on sports season (typically September through May), Coaching only.

Reporting to: Head Coach, High School Director, Club President

Schedule: Based on sports schedule (training/games/tournaments)

Job Summary

Position is responsible for assisting the head coach with organizing the sports program. Position assists with conducting practices, motivating students, and instructing student athletes in game strategies and techniques.

Essential Duties

Assists the head coach with instructing players in the rules, regulations, equipment, and techniques of the sport

Organizes, directs, and supervises individual and small group practice activities/exercises as directed by the head coach

Assesses player’s skills, monitors players during competition and practice, and keeps the head coach informed of the athletic performance of students

Assists with determining game strategy

Assists the head coach with supervising athletes during practices and competition

Follows established procedures in the event of an athlete’s injury; communicates regularly with the athletic trainer in the rehabilitation of athletes

Models sports-like behavior and maintains appropriate conduct towards players, officials, and spectators

Distributes equipment, supplies, and uniforms to students as directed by the head coach

Participates in special activities to include parades, banquets, fundraising and recruiting activities

Performs support tasks such as equipment inventory, distributing and maintaining eligibility forms, emergency data cards, and other related records

Models nondiscriminatory practices in all activities while instructing, guiding, and motivating students to be successful on and off the field

Attends all coaches meetings, staff development meetings, clinics, and other professional activities to improve coaching performance

Attends staff development meetings, clinics and other professional activities to improve coaching performance

Encourages student athletes to maintain a high academic standard

Performs any other related duties as assigned by the Head Coach, Director of Athletics, & Principal or other appropriate administrator

Requirements: 

Must have previous coaching and/or playing experience at the high school varsity level or higher. Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with board members, parents, coaches, and students.

Contact Frank Lujan, franklujan@lujantx.com

Posted on November 08, 2023

Kingwood Lacrosse JV Coach and Varsity Assistant Coach Available November 2023 - May 2024.  Kingwood Lacrosse is seeking a committed high school JV head or assistant coach who will also assist with varsity. We are looking for a coach who brings knowledge, passion, positive mindset, and a strong lacrosse background. The coach must be committed to help develop our High School boys in the spring (5-6 days a week).

Responsibilities:

  • Help lead JV team in all aspects of the game.
  • Attend all practices and games.  
  • Assistant to Varsity team.
  • Team management during practices. Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Represent at Kingwood Lacrosse activities when available.

Requirements:

  • Coaching or playing experience at the NCAA or MCLA level preferred.
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills. Passion to mentor young student-athletes.
  • Must be able to pass a background check.
  • Candidates must have a valid US Lacrosse coaching membership.

Salary: Competitive based on experience. Contact Head Coach Will Sterner, if you are interested at wsterne@humbleisd.net

Posted on November 02, 2023

Boerne Boys Lacrosse Seeking Assistant Coach

Boerne lacrosse is seeking to fill a high school Assistant Coach position for our program. The high school program competes in the C division of the SA District of the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL).  After coming off of our best year ever (13-5) with our first playoff appearance in club history we are looking for An individual who is highly motivated and committed to help us in taking our next step. Coaching positions are part-time with a Stipend payment.

Requirements

  • USA Lacrosse Membership and level one training
  • Practice will be Monday,Wednesday,Thursday 6:30-8:30 at Boerne Champion HS  and Saturday 10-12 at Boerne MS South
  • Weekly film will be every Tuesday over Zoom
  • Represent Boerne lacrosse and Boerne Champion HS with Respect and professionalism
  • Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities.
  • Attend all Practices and Games.
  • Educate and motivate new and experinced players

Candidates must pass a state-mandated background check.  If interested or would like more information, please get in touch with Christopher Goetz at Christophergoetz4121@gmail.com or (631-926-8119)

Posted on October 25, 2023

Part-time, stipend only. No full-time positions available with coaching positions.

Regents School of Austin Athletics is seeking a Boy's Assistant Lacrosse Coach.  

  • Timeframe: Mid-January to Mid-May
  • Days: 4-5 days a week commitment
  • Times: Approximately 3:30pm - 5:45pm

This is a part-time, stipend only position. No full-time coaching positions are available. Stipend amount, within a predefined range, is commensurate with experience.

About Us: Regents Knights Athletics, which began in 1995 with 5th-8th grade basketball, volleyball and football and has since expanded to 56 teams across 15 different sports in grades seven through 12.

Since our first year of varsity athletics in 2000, Regents has won state championships in football (2010, 2006, 2003, 2002, and 2001), girls tennis (2018), volleyball (2006), girls golf (2012), swim (2013) and cheer-leading (2006) as well as numerous regional, bi-district and district titles in other sports including boys and girls basketball and golf.

In its proper context, the Regents athletic program is an arena for discovering and maturing in the Christ-like character that will define our student-athletes for the rest of their lives.

It is our desire that our entire athletic community - coaches, players and parents - participate in such a way that honors God and conveys a positive witness to those around us.

Experience and Skills:

1) You must be a Christian.

2) You must have a passion to disciple children through Athletics.

Information on our Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives and Doctrinal Statement

Board members, administration, faculty, coaches and other instructional personnel of Regents School, whether full-time, part-time or volunteer, must believe and abide by the Purpose, Mission, Philosophy, Objectives and Doctrinal Statement, evidenced by their signing a statement of agreement with Article II annually. This document can be found by clicking: Philosophy and Doctrinal Statement. As a supplement, the Regents Board of Directors has adopted two additional statements as clarifying language under Article II. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy - This was adopted in 2017 by the Board to be clear on our view of the inerrancy of Scripture. Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality - This was adopted by the Board in 2019 as clarifying language on our view of biblical sexuality.

Links to documents below:

Article II

Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality

 

Posted on October 13, 2023

Concordia Lutheran High School will be hosting the “H-Town Lacrosse Winter Classic” Dec 2nd & 3rd.

There is a 7/8th grade bracket, a JV bracket, and a Varsity bracket. All local programs are invited to sign up. This is for school or local club programs only, no select teams. The fee to enter is $550 per team, and each team will receive 4-5 games, full field 10v10 with officials. There will be vendors and refreshments available on site as well.

https://www.clhs-tx.org/apps/form/H-TownLacrosseWinterClassic23

 

 

Posted on October 12, 2023

John Paul II Varsity Lacrosse is looking to fill one Assistant Coach opening. This is a stipend position for the Spring. Practices will run from Jan-April/May, and will be Mon-Fri from 4-6 pm. Must be able to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the game. If you are interested, please email: jrstahl@johnpauliihs.org


 

Posted on October 11, 2023

Fort Worth Country Day’s Athletic Department is seeking several seasonal coaches for the Spring of 2024. Reporting directly to the Program Directors and also to the Director of Athletics, the seasonal coaches must model integrity, have a strong work ethic, and be fully committed to the growth and development of our student-athletes

Boys Lacrosse Assistant Coach - High School

  • May include serving as the Head JV Lacrosse coach, depending on numbers.
  • The school participates in both Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) Class C and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC).
  • Playing experience beyond high school and experience coaching at the high school level is preferred.
  • The season begins in early February and goes through late April/early May.
  • Practices are scheduled from 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm during the week with JV and Varsity. Number of games may vary each week. School provides transportation to all away games via team bus or charter bus.
  • Coaches are expected to be at practice 30 minutes before practices and a half hour before games.
  • There will be some weekends that are required to play games.
  • Will be traveling outside of the DFW metroplex to play games and will also have some overnight trips to play other teams in Texas.
  • Duties include: running drills effectively, keeping players focused at practice, run the substitution box effectively at games, breaking down game film and assist in scouting and game-planning.

If interested and have questions please feel free to email Program Director Patrick Diamonon at patrick.diamonon@fwcd.com and/or Athletic Director Leigh Block at leigh.block@fwcd.com

The link to apply is:

https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=32241&clientkey=FB72F8E990799D54B6AF42DA879927D9

Thank you for your time and consideration,

Patrick Diamonon

Posted on October 06, 2023

Bowie Boys Lacrosse Seeking Assistant Coach

The Bowie Bulldogs are seeking to fill a high school Assistant Coach position for our program in Southwest Austin. Bowie Boys Lacrosse offers fall and spring seasons for boys in grades 9-12, with both Varsity and JV teams.  The high school program competes in the C division of the Central District of the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL).  Coaching positions are part-time with a competitive pay structure.  
 
Requirements

  • Help new and experienced players grow their skills and love of the game.
  • Represent Bowie Boys Lacrosse in a positive and professional manner
  • Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities
  • Attend all practice, games, and tournaments
  • Communicate with the team, coaching staff, board of directors and parents

Candidates must pass a state-mandated background check.  If interested or would like more information, please get in touch with info@bowieboyslacrosse.org

 

Posted on October 05, 2023

Lacrosse Director/ MS Coach 

WORK HOURS AND EXPECTATIONS:
Cumberland Academy  lacrosse  encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons. Cumberland Academy lacrosse  seeks energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Working closely with the Head Varsity Boys Lacrosse Coach, the Middle School/High School lacrosse coach is responsible for supporting various aspects of the lacrosse program, such as program development, training, and coaching team members. The coach is required to abide by the rules and regulations established by Cumberland Academy. Liaison to the school and lacrosse community. Organizations of district wide lacrosse activities including P.E. curriculum, Clinics, skills, camps, practices, and game day events

Middle and High school coach (Floating between and being wherever needed throughout the season), Purchasing and inventory, and PR/media coordinating

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE: 

  • Possess and maintain a coaching philosophy that is in accordance with the mission of Cumberland Academy
  • A strong commitment to the student-athlete concept;
  •  3-5 years of Coaching experience
  • Effective leadership, coaching and recruiting skills;
  • Good communication skills with players, parents, and the athletic department;
  • A valid driver’s license.
  • Bachelor's Degree Required
  • Valid Texas Teaching Certification

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Encourage, train, and coach the participants of the Middle School lacrosse program (Grades 7-8) and High School Program (9-12);
  • Collaborate with the Varsity boys  lacrosse coach as needed;
  • Organize practice sessions;
  • Represent Cumberland Academy and the lacrosse program in a professional manner and within the bounds of good sportsmanship.

Send Resume to: Cumberland Academy Human Resources 

Human Resources, 7200 Paluxy Drive, Tyler, TX 75703   903.405.1399  hr@cumberlandacademy.com or Bboyce@cumberlandacademy.com

Posted on September 01, 2023

The Episcopal School of Dallas has potential openings for the Men's JV Head Coach and a Varsity Assistant position for the 2024 season. 

Please email Jay Sothoron at sothoronj@esdallas.org

Posted on August 31, 2023

The THSLL Annual meeing is on Saturday, September 23rd at 9:00 am. All Head Coaches and Board Presidents are encouraged to attend. 

Posted on August 23, 2023

The Friendswood Youth Lacrosse program is seeking qualified individuals for the 8U Boys Head Coach position for the 2023 season.

The Friendswood Youth Lacrosse program operates as a unified program with players from Friendswood ISD, Clear Creek ISD, and surrounding communities. This position reports directly to the Friendswood Youth Lacrosse Board. This position would be responsible for running at least two practices a week, December through the end of the season. (Late April) In addition, as Head Coach the role requires recruiting, development of players, communication with parents, and assisting the board with team operations. Practice and home games take place at the Friendswood Junior High School on the designated lacrosse fields (The Pits).

Practices are held on weekdays in the evening and games are normally on Saturdays. (Some Sundays possible) Tournaments and away games require travel. Travel is not reimbursed. Coaches are expected to attend/participate in all practices/games/tournaments. 

Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge and proven ability to train and teach lacrosse skills. Previous experience playing lacrosse at the High School level required. Preferred coaching experience at the high school level or higher and/or playing experience at the collegiate level.

Salary Information: This is a paid Coaching position. 

Please contact Kyle Thacker, President of Friendswood Youth Lacrosse if interested at fylax.lacrosse@gmail.com

 

 

 

Posted on August 22, 2023

The Prosper Lacrosse Association is seeking a High School Assistant Defensive Coach for the 2023-2024 school year. We are looking for energetic coach with a strong lacrosse background who wants to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the Prosper lacrosse program.

Positions available:   Varsity Assistant Defensive Coach to oversee the defensive and goalie development.

Qualifications & Skills: 

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game
  • Lacrosse playing experience (PLL, MLL, NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check. Contact for Information: Pat DeBolt: Prosper High school head coach: Email: Patdebolt1@gmail.com Cell: 315-719-8072

 

Posted on August 13, 2023

Keller Lacrosse Association - JV Head Coach and HS Assistant coach openings. 

Keller Lacrosse Association encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons. Keller Lacrosse Association is seeking energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

Keller Lacrosse Association was established in 2008 and is one of the fastest growing Class A lacrosse associations in the Dallas/Ft Worth area with over 200 players across various age groups. Our goal is to develop leadership ability and foster team spirit among the athletes of the Association. We promote the development of the game of lacrosse in the community by providing an organized, respectful, safe, team-oriented program where players can develop the skills to be competitive in our Class A lacrosse program, while building the characteristics of good sportsmanship and strong character.

Positions available: HS Program Assistant and JV Head coach (TBD)

Essential Functions:

Represent the Keller lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices and events.

Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow a love of the sport.

Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship

Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities

Be prepared for game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy

Develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes (Head coach role)

Work with Varsity Head Coach, Mike Smith, HS Director and Coaching Coordinator to ensure methodology is consistent across teams.

Dates September 2023 - April 2024: Fall program: mid-September to November 2023 (1-2 events per week on weekend). Practice and 1-3 tournaments and/or scrimmages.

Spring program: beginning in early January 2024 and ends late April 2023 (approximately 4-5 events per week) Qualifications & Skills: Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board Willing to coach within an overall HS system to ensure players are ready for the next level within the program. Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL)

Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a US Lacrosse member (provided by Association).

Contact for Information: Shane Otto, President, Keller Lacrosse at klaxpresident@gmail.com, Phone 817-739-4040. Please send a resume if interested.


 

Posted on August 08, 2023

Turlaxin' is Texas’ premier fall tournament with 200+ boys and girls teams competing. Teams play a minimum of 4 games each in a fun and exciting tournament close to historic downtown McKinney, outlet shopping, and lots of entertainment for the whole family.

For more information go to 

https://mckinneylacrosse.sportngin.com/register/form/777007922

 

 

 

Posted on July 16, 2023

L.C. Anderson High School, or Anderson High School (“AHS”) as it is commonly referred to, is a 9th through 12th grade high school within the Austin Independent School District (“AISD”). AHS participates as a 6A school in all UIL athletics and other UIL governed events (6A is the largest classification within the state of Texas) with an enrollment of approximately 2,200 students. Within AISD, Anderson incorporates its feeder middle school and elementary schools into the concept of a “vertical team”, which - for AHS - consists of Murchison Middle School and 5 elementary schools (Davis, Doss, Hill, Pillow and Summit Elementary Schools).

Anderson Boys Lacrosse Overview

Anderson Boys Lacrosse (ABL) is a 'vertical' club for K-12th grade boys located in NW Austin, TX. This single entity consists of two main groups; Trojans Youth Lacrosse (K-8th) is the feeder program into the Anderson HS Lacrosse program (9th-12th).

AHS Lacrosse Overview

In the 2023 spring season, AHS Varsity Lacrosse played as a District B team in the Central Division of the THSLL as well as AHS JV team played in the JV Divisoin. More information on the AHS men’s lacrosse organization can be found at: https://www.trojanlacrosseatx.com/

Trojans Youth Lacrosse Overview

Trojans Youth Lacrosse teams compete in the Central Texas Youth Lacrosse Association (“CTYLA”) during the spring season. Outside of the spring season (summer and fall), our teams participate in tournaments, 7v7 Summer League, and box lacrosse.

Anderson Boys Lacrosse (ABL) is seeking HS coaches with the following qualifications, roles, and responsibilities:

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Assist Varsity or JV team for Fall and Spring.
  • 2 Practices per week in the Fall [Tu/Thurs] (Oct through early Dec) with two weekend tournaments
  • 4-5 practices per week after school in the Spring. Start times are between 6:30-7:00 pm. 1-2 Games/week
  • Execute drills on practice plan and development relationships with players on the team.
  • Work with ABL Program Director to align curriculum and season objectives.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior coaching experience/College playing experience
  • Past experience working with or mentoring 14-18 yo.
  • Effective communication skills with boys 14-18 yo.
  • Flexible hours
  • Available to coach off-season (Summer) lacrosse

Spring Season

  • The season runs from Late January to May
  • 12-16 Games
  • No commitments during Spring break (10 days in mid-March and Easter weekend)
  • Practices are held at Anderson High School.
  • Home games are held at Anderson High School.

Anderson Boys Lacrosse (ABL) is seeking youth coaches with the following qualifications, roles, and responsibilities:

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Coach a 1st-8th grade team with a focus on fundamental skills.
  • Help Lead 2-3 practices per week after school in the Spring. Start times are between 5-5:30 pm.
  • Create practice plan and development strategies for each practice.
  • Communicate with the team and parents.
  • Work with ABL Program Director to align curriculum and season objectives.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior coaching experience/College playing experience
  • Past experience working with or mentoring 6-15 yo.
  • Effective communication skills with boys 6-15 yo.
  • Flexible hours
  • Available to coach off-season (Summer/Fall) lacrosse

Spring Season

  • The season runs from February to May
  • 8-9 Games, mostly weekends
  • No commitments during Spring break (10 days in mid-March and Easter weekend)
  • Practices are held at Murchison Middle School.
  • Home games are held at Anderson High School.

Compensation based on experience
 

Contact:

Brian Donovan
ABL Program Director
Anderson HS Varsity HC
(631) 553-1892
CoachDonovan@andersonboyslax.com
https://www.trojanlacrosseatx.com/

We are looking for an experienced and passionate Coach to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a background in sports and a passion for helping others reach their goals. The successful candidate will be able to motivate and encourage players, develop practice plans, and teach proper technique. This is an excellent opportunity for the right individual to become part of a supportive and dynamic team that is dedicated to helping athletes reach their full potential.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach and develop skills related to the sport.
  • Develop and implement practice plans.
  • Provide instruction on proper technique and strategy.
  • Motivate players to perform at their best.
  • Develop team spirit and camaraderie.
  • Organize team activities and events.
  • Maintain discipline among players.
  • Communicate with parents and guardians.

Job Type: Contract

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Austin, TX: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

Experience:

  • playing: 4 years (Required)

Work Location: In person

Posted on July 09, 2023

Plano Lacrosse Association (www.planolacrosse.com), is seeking a committed and experienced High School Head Coach. Applicant coach is expected to be active with the program for both fall and spring season.   

We are looking for an energetic coach with extensive lacrosse knowledge who can operate as a mentor for high school student athletes, implement a coaching philosophy to the organization and who is committed to teaching the players a system of play designed by the Head High School Coach expected to be presented upon hire.

The Head Coach is responsible for supporting the program in all aspects of the development of the team including: scheduling and planning practice, implementation of game strategies and team management during practices, scrimmages and games.

 Minimum Skills and Qualifications:

  • College lacrosse experience as a player (NCAA Division I/II/III) preferred
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to develop and maintain positive and respectful relationships with student-athletes.
  • Strong leadership and presentation skills to motivate high school student- athletes
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Positive, but firm role model to all players, instilling self-discipline on and off the field
  • Enforcement of player and player code of conduct
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with assistant coaches and the Plano Lacrosse Association Board.
  • Previous coaching experience
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
  • Available for all practices and games
  • Three references from employers or other lacrosse associated coaches or players.
  • Offer and support recruiting opportunities for interested and eligible student athletes who are interested in pursuing lacrosse at the collegiate level.
  • Available August – May

Salary: Commensurate with experience, competitive, but negotiable.

Note: A pre-employment background check will be required as a condition of employment.

Interested candidates please submit information to president@planolacrosse.com.

Posted on July 09, 2023

Flower Mound Lacrosse Association JV Head Coach and Varsity Assistant Coach

Available Sept 2023 - May 2024 (multi-year contract option available)

Flower Mound Lacrosse is seeking a committed and experienced High School JV Head Coach who will also assist with Varsity. We are looking for a coach who brings knowledge, passion, positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. The Coach must be committed to help develop our High School boys in fall (2-3 days a week) and Spring (5-6 days a week). Practices start around 5:45pm.  

Responsibilities:

  • Lead JV team in all aspects of the game. 
  • Attend all practices and games.
  • Assistant to Varsity team. 
  • Team management during practices. Instill our team motto of care, commit, compete. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned. e present at FMLA activities when available. 

Requirements: 

  • Coaching or playing experience at the NCAA or MCLA level.
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations. 
  • Strong communication and leadership skills. 
  • Passion to mentor young student-athletes. 
  • Must be able to pass a background check. 

Salary: Competitive based on experience. Additional income with lessons and summer skills camp. 

Contact Program Director Chris Dupree, if you are interested coachdupree13@gmail.com

 

 

Posted on July 01, 2023

The Southlake Carroll Lacrosse Association (SCLA) is seeking High School Assistant Coaches & Youth Head Coaches for the 2023-2024 school year. We are looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the SCLA lacrosse program.

Positions available:

  • Varsity Assistant Coach to oversee the defensive side and goalie development.
  • JV Assistant Coach
  • Youth Coaches 5th-8th grade.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Essential Functions:

  • SCLA is looking to hire assistant coaches for HS & Youth head coaches for the fall of 2023
  • Communication with families and players throughout the season
  • Game day planning and management.
  • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day
  • Working with program director: Bruce Frady to ensure our methodology is consistent

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check.

Contact for Information: Bruce Frady, SCLA Program Director: coachfrady@southlakelacrosse.org

Posted on June 28, 2023

Dripping Springs High School Boys Lacrosse Varsity

Offensive Coordinator and Varsity Defensive Coordinator Openings

Dripping Springs High School is a 6A public high school located at the edge of the Texas Hill Country.  With a large and growing population, so is the growth of lacrosse in Central Texas Drip Lacrosse is in its 15th and is looking for an Offensive Coordinator and a Defensive Coordinator for the varsity program.

The preferred candidates will have:

  • high lacrosse IQ
  • ability to install offense and defense
  • strong organizations skills on the field
  • good rapport with high school athletes
  • prior coaching experience
  • collegiate level play
  • positive attitude and motivation at practices and games
  • strong communication skills
  • ability to prepare film for players to review
  • experience in game day planning and management

Candidates must have a valid US Lacrosse coaching membership. Fall lacrosse (October – December) will consist of 2 evening practices a week and 2-3 Texas tournaments.  The spring lacrosse (January – May) schedule will include 3-4 evenings of practices along with games in Austin, Dallas and Houston areas. Opportunity to coach summer club team – with games/tournaments not limited to Texas.

Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resume to dstigerslax@gmail.com.  All submissions will be reviewed by the DSHS Boys Lacrosse Board and Head Coach. All applicants that meet the minimum requirements, not selected for an interview, or interview and not selected for the position will be notified of their status.  Recommended applicants will be required to interview with the DSHS Boys Lacrosse Board selection committee.  Before a contract is extended, the final candidate will undergo a background check as a conditional offer of employment.

Salary will be discussed, but competitive based on experience level.

Posted on June 28, 2023

 

Allen Lacrosse Job Opening: HS Assistant and 7/8 Head Coach

The Allen Eagles Lacrosse Club (AELC) is seeking a High School Assistant and 7/8 Head Coach for the fall of 2023 and spring of 2024. Looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen, who want to teach and mentor young athletes, and contribute to the growth of the AELC lacrosse program. 

Positiona vailable: 

  • HS Assistant and 7/8 Head Coach

Qualifications & Skills

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred 
  • Strong leadership abilities 
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game 
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School) 

Essential Functions: 

  • Fall program: 2x week for 7 weeks plus 2 playdays and 2 tournaments
  • Spring program: beginning in mid-January and ends late April 
  • Communication with families and players throughout both seasons 
  • Game day planning and management. 
  • Assist the HS head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day 
  • Working with program director: Nick Blumer to ensure our methodology is consistent 

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check. 

Contact for Information: Nick Blumer - Varsity Head Coach and Program Director. Blumernc@lemoyne.edu

 

Posted on May 28, 2023

Atascocita Boys Lacrosse High School Coaching Vacancies 2023-2024

The Atascocita Eagles are seeking to fill the following high school coaching positions: 

Varsity Offensive Coordinator, Varsity Defense Coordinator.

Atascocita Boys Lacrosse offers Fall and Spring seasons for Boys in grades 9-12 located in Northeast Houston, with both Varsity and JV teams. The high school program competes in the B division of the South District North of the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL).

Coaching positions are part-time with a competitive pay structure.

Responsibilities:

  • Help new and experienced players grow their skills and love of the game.
  • Represent Atascocita Lacrosse in a positive and professional manner
  • Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities
  • Attend all practice, games, and tournaments
  • Communicate with the Team, Coaching staff, Board of Directors and Parents.

Qualifications:

·         Coaching experience required.  

·         Collegiate playing experience is highly desirable.

·         USA Lacrosse membership required. 

·         A pre-employment background check will be required as a condition of employment.

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience. Relocation reimbursement not available.

Contact for Information: Stacy Jaynes, Program President at atascolax@gmail.com

Posted on May 19, 2023

Liberty Hill Lacrosse is seeking a JV coach and multiple positions at the youth level for the Fall/Spring 2023-2024 season. Qualifications & Skills: • Previous lacrosse coaching & playing experience preferred • Strong leadership abilities • Mastery and understanding of the rules of the game and program developmental guidelines or the willingness to train Essential Functions: • Communication with families and players throughout the season • Game day planning and management. • Work with Program Director and Varsity Head Coach to ensure our methodology is consistent.

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience. Note: A pre-employment background check will be required as a condition of employment. Contact for Information: Adam Bokmeyer, Program Director at libertyhilllacrosse@gmail.com

 

Posted on May 01, 2023

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Posted on April 25, 2023

The THSLL South Championship games will be held at St. Pius X on Sunday, 4/30.

Please note - Tickets to the games will have to be purchased on line. The link ishttps://stpiusx.org/athletics/tickets

Concessions will be available.

 

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Posted on April 19, 2023

Head Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse Coach

St. John’s School – Houston, Texas

St. John’s School, a coeducational independent K-12 school in Houston, Texas is seeking a dynamic individual to lead its Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse program for the 2023-24 school year.  In addition to serving as the head varsity coach, the successful candidate will provide leadership, supervision and organization for the entire Boys’ Lacrosse program, including Junior Varsity and Middle School levels. Preference will be given to candidates with previous head coaching experience at the independent school level and playing experience at the collegiate level. Special emphasis will be placed on exemplifying the highest standards of professionalism, leadership, and sportsmanship.

As a staff member in the Department of Athletics, duties will include Physical Education teaching responsibilities in addition to a fall and winter coaching assignment. Candidates should have a genuine love of working with student-athletes of various ages and a commitment to nurturing the whole child with a student-centered approach to teaching and coaching. The appointment is a full-time, 12-month position with benefits scheduled to begin on August 1, 2023. The selected candidate will report directly to the Director of Athletics. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Interested individuals should submit a letter of interest, resume, and three references to dcohn@sjs.org. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. 

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution required; Master’s degree preferred
  • Minimum of five (5) years of coaching experience; Head coaching experience preferred
  • Physical Education or teaching background preferred
  • Proven experience developing lacrosse programs and cultivating lasting relationships with players
  • Experience leading/coordinating a team of coaches
  • Proven organizational, management, and motivational skills

St. John’s School seeks to attract accomplished individuals of diverse backgrounds to its faculty, staff and student body.  The School does not discriminate against people on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethical origin, sexual orientation, and religion or any other category protected under federal, state or local laws.  For more information about St. John’s School visit www.sjs.org

Posted on April 14, 2023

Hi Lacrosse Supporters,

With gratitude and pride, we are reaching out to you for support for West Texas and New Mexico High School Lacrosse via a go fund me campaign.

THSLL & NMLL Expansion! (gofundme.com) https://www.gofundme.com/f/thsll-expansion

West Texas and New Mexico have an opportunity to grow the game.

The THSLL (Texas High School Lacrosse League) has extended an invitation to the four High School teams in New Mexico to join the THSLL.

Those teams are the Rio Rancho Raptors, the Los Alamos Hilltoppers, the Santa Fe Prep Griffins, and the Albuquerque Duke City Lacrosse Club.

In addition to the four New Mexico teams, there are the EL Paso Coronado Thunderbirds and the West Texas Midland Wildcatters who both currently play in the NMLL and THSLL.

That would give the THSLL West Texas district a minimum of six teams for 2024. A legitimate district.

We are also looking to add the Lubbock Lazers and Panhandle Lacrosse (Amarillo) to the league.

Lacrosse in West Texas and New Mexico has struggled to grow. The game is not well known there, but there are some great folks that are determined to grow the sport, but they need help.

The THSLL will not charge dues to these teams and will offer stability and opportunity.

All the NMLL teams would be part of the West district in the THSLL and still remain in the NMLL also.

We want both the NMLL and THSLL to grow together.

It allows for playoffs in the THSLL West District for advancement to the THSLL Super Regional playoffs and the THSLL Class D state championship.

We welcome any amount and are very grateful for your support - whatever the contribution. The THSLL is a Qualified Section 501(c) (3) making donations tax deductible.

Where do the funds go? 100% of the funds go directly to the West Texas / New Mexico teams. Your contributions go towards, start-up team expenses, equipment – goals, balls, sticks, helmets, uniforms, and field rental.

We thank you in advance for your contributions and for being a part of the growth of Lacrosse in West Texas and New Mexico.

Sincerely,

Mike Ormsby

THSLL Commissioner

 

Posted on April 14, 2023

The group of foks in Corpus Christi who are trying to bring back High School lacrosse have a clinic scheduled for Saturday, April 29.

If you know of any young men and women who would be interested, please share.

Corpus Christi Youth Clinic

Posted on January 15, 2023

The Episcopal School of Dallas has 2 coaching opening for a JV Coach and Mddle School Assistant Coach.  If you are interested in either position or both please contact Jay Sothoron, ESD lacrosse program director.  Eisothoronj@esdallas.org

 

Posted on December 28, 2022

The THSLL Board offers their condolences to the family of Jeff Ryan, Boerne Lacrosse Head Coach. 

Jeffrey Ryan Obituary (1975 - 2022) - Legacy Remembers

Posted on December 16, 2022

John Paul II-Plano Head Coach Boys Lacrosse opening.

Qualifications: Effective communication and interpersonal skills. Positive attitude towards students, staff and faculty. Must have a bachelor’s degree. Previous head coaching experience at the high school level or beyond desired. Possess strong interpersonal communication skills (written and verbal). Responsibilities: Organize and run effective practices. Attend Lacrosse games and practices within the program while utilizing positive coaching techniques. Learn and adhere to rules specific to THSLL & TAPPS competition. Communicate clearly and consistently with student-athletes, parents and school administration. Evaluate athlete performance and provide real-time suitable feedback, balancing criticism with positivity and motivation. Model inclusion when welcoming new athletes, despite skill level or experience.

Stipend position only. All interested please send your resume to ad@johnpauliihs.org.

Posted on December 15, 2022

The Plano Lacrosse Association (PLA) is seeking High School Assistant Coaches for the Spring 2023 seasons.

We are looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the PLA lacrosse program.

Positions available: • Varsity Assistant Coach Spring program: beginning in mid-January and ends late April 2023 Qualifications & Skills:

• Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred • Strong leadership abilities • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School) Essential Functions: • Communication with families and players throughout the season • Game day planning and management. • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day • Work with Program Director and Varsity Head Coach Tim Labelle to ensure our methodology is consistent.

All candidates must be committed to the education and advancement of young men in the program not only as athletes, but as students and young men.

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Note: A pre-employment background check will be required as a condition of employment. Contact for Information: Scott Derouen, PLA President: president@planolacrosse.com

 

Posted on October 29, 2022

By submitting this roster, your program, as a member of the THSLL, agrees that the information provided is true and correct and complies with THSLL rules regarding player eligibility. Incorrect, false, misleading information or nonconformance to THSLL rules may lead to penalties such a player suspension, forfeiture of games, vacating season wins, program suspension, expulsion of the program from the THSLL or other penalties to decided by the THSLL Board of Directors.

Additionally, all THSLL programs should inform both the parents and team members of the risks in participating in lacrosse including catastrophic injury, paralysis, death or other damages and losses by providing the parents and team members a Waiver and Release form (Sample Form). By entering a player on the THSLL site you certify that your program has informed the player and guardians of the risks associated with Lacrosse.

Posted on September 28, 2022

The Texas A&M Lacrosse team will host two tournaments:

Aggieland 7’s Lacrosse Tournament

Dates: November 12th-13th

Location: Penberthy Rec Sports Complex, College Station TX

Registration Cost:

  • 3rd/4th grade division- $350
  • 5th/6th, 7th/8th, High School JV, High school Varsity, Men’s Teams- $450

For more information or if you have any questions email tamulaxtourney@gmail.com

 

Aggieland Classic Lacrosse Tournament

Dates: February 4th-5th

Location: Penberthy Rec Sports Complex, College Station TX

Registration Cost:

  • 3rd/4th grade division- $850
  • 5th/6th, 7th/8th, High School JV, High school Varsity- $1050

For more information or if you have any questions email tamulaxtourney@gmail.com

 

 

 

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Posted on September 06, 2022

 

Texas Lacrosse Longhorn Shootout- Registration and payment for the 2022 Longhorn Shootout is now open. It's going to be a great year for the Longhorn Shootout! We are hoping to sell out all 80 spots for teams, so make sure you register early. 

Direct Registration Link: https://www.utlacrosse.com/registration-for-fall-tournament

Direct Payment Link: https://secure.rs.utexas.edu/store/category.php?id=121

Pricing and Discounts:

Varsity/JV - $1,100(with early discount $1,000), 5th/6th/7th/8th Divisions - $1,000(with early discount $900), 3rd/4th - $900(with early discount $800)

Discount Codes:  Early Registration: txsouth22  Discounts will be available until September 1st and all payments will be due November 1st.

Longhorn Shootout Contacts:

Jacob Rollins - Tournament Director (713-515-0024)

Jay Swallow- Assistant Tournament Director (703-424-6596)

Parker Ayles - Club President (203-927-3546)

Kyle Hartzell - Head Coach (410-913-9354)

Date: December 3rd/4th 2022

LocationWright Whitaker Sports Complex, 4901 Guadalupe St.  Austin, TX 78751 

Team Divisions:  3rd-4th Grade(7v7) / 5th-6th Grade / 7th-8th Grade / JV / Varsity

Trainer:  A Certified Athletic Trainer will be available during the entire event.  

Concessions and Apparel:  Concessions and Apparel will be available during the entire tournament.

Weather:  We will have the turf fields available for us to use so hopefully weather will not be an issue.  In the slight chance of the entire event having to be canceled due to weather or another act of God, a partial refund will be available to the teams. 

Posted on August 10, 2022

Plano East Lacrosse Association Varsity Defensive Coordinator Available Sept 2022 - May 2023

Plano East Lacrosse serves the Plano, Murphy and Wylie area and is seeking an experienced High School Defensive Coordinator.

We are looking for a coach with a positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. The Coach must be committed to help develop our High School and Youth boys in fall (3 days a week) and Spring (5-6 days a week). 

Responsibilities:

Assist the Program Director in all aspects of the Defensive side of the game.

Attend all practices and games.

Team management during practices.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Be present at East Lacrosse activities when available.

Requirements:

College playing experience required

Coaching experience preferred

High level of Knowledge of rules and regulations Strong communication and leadership skills Passion to mentor young student-athletes Must be able to pass a background check

Salary:

Competitive based on experience. 

For additional information email board@eastlax.org

Posted on August 09, 2022

The Woodlands Men’s High School Lacrosse Club Board of Directors is seeking committed coaches for Varsity and JV programs.
 
Coaches are expected to be active with the program in the fall and spring. There are also summer coaching opportunities available. 
 
We will select individuals whose coaching philosophy and style are aligned with our focus on personal growth and development for our student-athletes and support the progression of the lacrosse program and committed to growing the game. Ideal candidates, possess lacrosse coaching experience, preferably having previously coached adolescents and has basic knowledge of adolescent development and learning styles. Candidates have played at the college level and able to lead, mentor and motivate current and new student athletes on and off the field. Program management and administration knowledge is also essential. Candidates will prioritize effective written and verbal skills as individual will be representing the organization with the public in various settings.

  • Conduct all aspects of the program within the rules, regulations, and procedures of THSLL
  • Encourage and create an atmosphere of sportsmanship, professionalism and respect among the coaching staff and student-athletes to ensure an efficient and effective program 
  • Maintain a positive constructive working relationship with the Board of Directors
  • Unwavering commitment to academic integrity, inclusion, diversity, student- athlete safety and welfare

Certifications, licenses and qualifications required for this position:

Background check

USA Lacrosse Coaching Certification

Successful completion of CPR and AED certifications

Education: Bachelor’s required 

Salary - competitive based on Experience 


To apply please email cover letter, resume, to: Board@woodlandslax.com   RE: coaching vacancy

Posted on July 17, 2022

TMI Episcopal is looking for candidates to fill the role of Middle School Assistant Lacrosse Coach. 

 

About TMI Lacrosse: TMI’s lacrosse program is a school sponsored sport which competes in the South Texas Youth Lacrosse Association (STXYLA)

 

Responsibilities:

  • Attend daily practices from 2:45 - 4:15 on weekdays starting in February and running till May
  • Attend 7-10 local games
  • Work with the Middle School Head Coach on developing team strategies and organizational culture

 

Qualifications

  • High schol  playing experience or previous coaching experience preferred but not required
  • Valid Drivers Licence and ability to pass a background check

 

Compensation: Seasonal Stipend

 

Interested applications should contact TMI Head Coach, Blake Skinner, at b.skinner@tmi-sa.org or 214-801-2855

Posted on July 17, 2022

TMI Episcopal is looking for candidates to fill the role of JV Head Coach and Varsity Assistant Lacrosse Coach. 

 

About TMI Lacrosse: TMI’s lacrosse program is a school sponsored sport which competes in the THSLL and as well as the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS). 

 

Responsibilities:

  • Attend daily practices from 4:30 - 6:30 on weekdays starting in January and running till mid May
  • Attend high school games (15 - 20) game dates with some regional travel
  • Work with the Varsity Head Coach and other assistants on developing team strategies and organizational culture

 

Qualifications

  • Collegiate playing experience or previous coaching experience preferred but not required
  • Valid Drivers Licence and ability to pass a background check

 

Compensation: Seasonal Stipend

 

Interested applications should contact TMI Head Coach, Blake Skinner, at b.skinner@tmi-sa.org or 214-801-2855

 

 

Posted on July 16, 2022

Keller Lacrosse Association - JV Head Coach and HS Assistant coaches openings

Keller Lacrosse Association encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons.  Keller Lacrosse Association is seeking energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

Keller Lacrosse Association was established in 2008 and is one of the fastest growing lacrosse associations in the Dallas/Ft Worth area with over 200 players across various age groups.  Our mission is to help promote and grow the sport of lacrosse for the students in the Keller Independent School District (KISD) and neighboring areas who want to learn and participate in this sport.

Our goal is to develop leadership ability and foster team spirit among the athletes of the Association.  We promote the development of the game of lacrosse in the community by providing an organized, respectful, safe, team-oriented program where players can learn the fundamentals of lacrosse, develop the skills to be competitive in lacrosse, build the characteristics of good sportsmanship and strong character.

Positions available: HS Assistant (1-2) and JV Head coach (TBD)

Essential Functions:

  • Represent the Keller lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices and events.
  • Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow a love of the sport.
  • Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship
  • Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities
  • Manage game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy 
  • Develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes (Head coach role)
  • Work with Varsity Head Coach, Mike Smith, HS Director and Coaching Coordinator to ensure methodology is consistent across teams.

Dates September 2022 - April 2023:

  • Fall program: mid-September to November 2022 (1-2 events per week on weekend).  Practice and 1-3 tournaments and/or scrimmages.
  • Spring program: beginning in early January 2023 and ends late April 2023 (approximately 4-5 events per week)

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board
  • Willing and able to coach within an overall HS system to ensure players are ready for the next level within the program.
  • Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL)
  • Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Salary: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a US Lacrosse member (provided by Association). Contact for Information: Shane Otto, Vice-President, Keller Lacrosse at shaneotto@gmail.com, Phone 817-739-4040.  Please send resume if interested.

Posted on June 11, 2022

Canyon High School, located in New Braunfels, is looking for an Offensive Coordinator/Assistant Coach to help with both the boys' and girls' programs.  This coaching position is tied to a full-time teaching position.  Specific duties on top of teaching would include daily practices, weekly/bi-weekly games, and seasonal tournaments. The candidate would have direct responsibility and supervision for the varsity practices, and games.  This will be a paid position with benefits.

Qualifications and Skills:

    • Certified Teacher
    • Previous experience coaching is preferred.
    • Previous lacrosse playing experience required. (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)
    • Strong communication and leadership qualities are a must. 
    • Develop and maintain a culture for the program that supports Canyon HS Athletics Core Values
    • Attend all games and practices
    • Ensure all players learn all aspects of the game and have proper opportunities to develop these skills in practice and games
    • Prepare players to play at the next level
    • Manage game-day operations
    • Maintain a positive/reinforcing attitude toward the team
    • Abide by all program policies 

If you are interested in obtaining more information, please contact Head Coach, Devan Gallagher at devan.gallagher@comalisd.org.

Posted on June 05, 2022

Fort Worth Country Day Lacrosse

Fort Worth Country Day’s Athletic Department is seeking several seasonal coaches for the 2022-2023 school year. Reporting directly to the Program Directors and also to the Director of Athletics, the seasonal coaches must model integrity, have a strong work ethic, and be fully committed to the growth and development of our student-athletes

Boys Lacrosse Assistant Coach - High School

  • May include serving as the Head JV Lacrosse coach, depending on numbers.
  • The school participates in both Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) Class C and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC).
  • Playing experience beyond high school and experience coaching at the high school level is preferred.
  • The season begins in early February and goes through late April/early May.
  • Practices are scheduled from 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm during the week with JV and Varsity. Number of games may vary each week. School provides transportation to all away games via team bus or charter bus.
  • Coaches are expected to be at practice 30 minutes before practices and a half hour before games.
  • There will be some weekends that are required to play games.
  • Will be traveling outside of the DFW metroplex to play games and will also have some overnight trips to play other teams in Texas.
  • Duties include: running drills effectively, keeping players focused at practice, run the substitution box effectively at games, breaking down game film and assist in scouting and game-planning.

Boys Lacrosse Assistant Coach - Middle School 7th/8th Grade

  • Program looking to add another coach to assist with the middle school team(s)
  • The school participates in the Dallas Fort Worth Youth Lacrosse. 
  • Playing experience beyond high school and experience coaching  level is preferred.
  • The season begins in early February and goes through late April.
  • Practices are scheduled from 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm during the week with one to two games a week.
  • School provides transportation for all away games via team bus.
  • Coaches are expected to be at practice 30 minutes before practices and a half hour before games
  • Saturdays will be used to play games.
  • No lacrosse on Sundays unless it is mandatory by the league. 
  • Duties include: running drills effectively, developing players so that they will be prepared for high school level, run the substitution box effectively at games, and possibly coach one of the teams, if numbers are provided to split into two teams.

If interested and have questions please feel free to email Program Director Patrick Diamonon at patrick.diamonon@fwcd.com and/or Athletic Director Leigh Block at leigh.block@fwcd.com

The link to apply is:

https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=32241&clientkey=FB72F8E990799D54B6AF42DA879927D9

Thank you for your time and consideration,  Patrick Diamonon

Posted on June 05, 2022

Flower Mound Lacrosse Association Varsity Offensive Coordinator

Available Sept 2022 - May 2023 (multi-year contract option available)

Flower Mound Lacrosse is seeking a committed and experienced High School Offensive Coordinator.

We are looking for a coach who brings knowledge, passion, positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. The Coach must be committed to help develop our High School boys in fall (3 days a week) and Spring (5-6 days a week).  Practices start around 5:45pm.  

Responsibilities:

Assist the Program Director in all aspects of the Offensive side of the game.

Attend all practices and games.

Scouting of opponents. 

Team management during practices.

Instill our team motto of care, commit, compete. 

Perform other duties as assigned.

Be present at FMLA activities when available. 


Requirements:

Coaching or playing experience at the NCAA or MCLA level

Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.

Strong communication and leadership skills.

Passion to mentor young student-athletes.

Must be able to pass a background check.

 

Salary:

Competitive based on experience.  Additional income available with lessons and summer skills camp. 

Contact Program Director Chris Dupree, if you are interested coachdupree13@gmail.com

Posted on May 16, 2022

Class D Hyde Park (Austin) is seeking a Varsity Head Coach and Program Director to oversee both the Varsity and JV teams as well as the MS program. For the full job description, please contact wprominski@hp-schools.org.

About the Program

In its second full season, the Varsity team went 9-3 (4-0) and expanded to include a JV roster. With two MS teams, the program reached 60+ athletes and is continuing to grow. The team looks to build on its success and will be returning all but one graduating senior.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Coach the Varsity team (Full squad practices run M-FR 4:30-6:15 from Jan-May, in-season games on weekends, with additional off-season commitments).
  • Work with the Director of Athletics to lead the program under a Christian-based system of values, prioritizing character and team development.
  • Schedule practices, games, and communicate with the Parent Board to coordinate game-day volunteers and events.
  • Facilitate growth in MS/HS programs by hiring and guiding qualified coaches to ensure high retention and skill development of players throughout the program.
  • Coordinate with the Parent Board to responsibly budget the program’s costs.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior experience as HS Varsity coach/Program Director.
  • Experience as a college lacrosse player
  • High level of knowledge about the game, skill development, and how to foster a team-centric environment.
  • Plus: Experience in Teaching at the High School level; for a potential full-time teaching position at Hyde Park High School

Compensation

Stipend included.

Contact

Copy: Wyatt Prominski, Current Program Director, wprominski@hp-schools.org,

           Heather Fox, Team President, heather_d_fox@hotmail.com

           Bruce Consier, Athletic Director, bconsier@hp-schools.org

Posted on May 12, 2022

George Ranch High School Lacrosse Club Assistant Coach Position

The George Ranch High School Lacrosse Club (www.grhslacrosse.org), is looking for an energetic coach with a strong lacrosse background who wants to teach and mentor young athletes.

George Ranch is a diverse public high school in Fort Bend County with an enrollment of 2,700 students.  In 2019 the club’s varsity team finished with a 15-3 record, had 7 All-District and 2 Honorable Mention player selections, and sent 5 seniors on to play lacrosse at the collegiate level.  The club has a very engaged parent board and support of the school and school district.  

The assistant coach is responsible for supporting the program in all aspects of the development of the team including: practice planning, implementation of game strategies, recruiting players, team management during practices, scrimmages and games.

Minimum Skills and Qualifications:

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills needed to develop and maintain positive respectful relationships with student-athletes
  • College lacrosse experience as player (NCAA Division I/II/III) is preferred
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
  • Strong leadership presence and presentation skills to motivate high school student-athletes
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Be a positive, but firm role model to all players, instilling self-discipline on and off the field
  • Enforce player code of conduct
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with team members, other coaches, club parent board, school and district staff
  • Available for all practices and game

Applicant coach is expected to be active with the program during the fall and spring season.  Coaching stipend commensurate with experience.  Must past a background check as a pre-condition of employment.  Interested candidates may submit information to grhslax@gmail.com.

Posted on May 05, 2022

The THSLL & Game On Sports are proud to announce a multi-season partnership with Game On as the official streaming service provider for all State Semi-final & Championship weekend games. Game On has been an active provider and proud supporter of the Texas lacrosse community for over 14 years and is the exclusive film & Live Broadcast provider for many Texas High Schools & MCLA College Men's & Women's teams at all levels. This partnership allows Game On and THSLL marketing opportunities to the league and its member teams. Game On & The THSLL look forward to the partnership and growing lacrosse coverage across the Great State of Texas. 

Be sure and log on to the Game On Sports Website and THSLL.org to watch LIVE all the action from Dripping Springs for the 2022 THSLL CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND.

 

Posted on May 05, 2022

Concordia Lutheran High School Lacrosse Head Coach Opening


Concordia Lutheran High School Lacrosse is currently seeking a Head Coach for its Boys program.


Description of the Position:

  • Manage and coordinate the operations of the lacrosse high school program
  • Serve as head coach and mentor to the high school athletes on the team.

Qualifications and Skills:
Previous experience coaching - preferred.
Previous lacrosse playing experience required. (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)
Strong communication and leadership qualities are a must.

Specific Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain a culture for the program that supports Concordia Lutheran HS Athletics Core Values.
    Identify and retain coaching talent.
  • Attend all games and practices.
  • Develop and implement an organized, consistent practice plan.
  • Ensure all players learn all aspects of the game and have proper opportunities to develop these skills in practice and games.
  • Manage game-day operations.
  • Communicate important information regarding team news, practice, game changes, etc. to coaches and parents in a timely and professional manner.
  • Coordinate with the Concordia Lutheran administrators to schedule games and tournaments.
  • Maintain a positive/reinforcing attitude toward the team.
  • Abide by all school policies.


Please contact Mr. Matt Neidigk, Concordia Lutheran’s Athletic Director at neidigkm@clhs-tx.org if interested.

Posted on May 05, 2022

Cumberland Academy out of Tyler, Texas is looking for an assistant varsity lacrosse coach and a junior high head coach to help run and grow our youth program.  Our program conducts youth lacrosse squads from Kindergarten to 8th grade to feed directly into a successful high school varsity program which was formed in 2017. We are accepting resumes now and looking for certified teachers to fill these roles.

 

Please fill out an application now by following the direction on our website.

Posted on April 20, 2022

 

THSLL South Classes B, C and D City Championship results:

South Class B:

Champion: Katy

Second Place: Langham Creek

Third Place: Magnolia

Fourth Place: Cy Woods

Fifth Place: Stratford

Sixth Place: Atascocita

South Class C:

Champion: Clear Springs

Runner Up: Seven Lakes

South Class D:

Champion: Westside

Runner Up: St. Pius X

 

Posted on January 21, 2022

Teams have 20 seconds to clear their defensive half

The shot clock includes a 20-second clearing count, during which players must advance the ball across the midfield line with the over-and-back provision in effect. If the team in possession of the ball is not in its offensive half of the field when the visible shot clock reaches 60 seconds, it is a violation.

When the clearing team passes midfield with possession prior to the 20 second clearing count, then the remaining time left of the full 80 second clock is left for the offensive team to place a shot on goal. On goal means a save by the goalie, a deflection off the goalie or the goalie’s stick, or the shot hits pipe. If the offensive team retains possession after a goalie save or shot hitting the pipe, the 80 second shot clock is restarted. If the offensive team does not place the shot on goal within the remaining time left of the 80 seconds, a violation is called and the defensive team gets possession. If the defensive team causes a turnover, the shot clock resets to 80 seconds also.

Visible shot clock:

At least one shot clock is operated that the players and referees can visually see from the field. If only one shot clock is used, the shot clock is placed by the table. If two are used, then each shot clock will be placed by the end lines.

Non visible shot clock:

A timer will be kept at the table and the 20 second clearing count, and the remaining time left of the full 80 second clock will be counted down and verbally communicated to the referees and players on the field. It is operated similar to the table counting down a player’s penalty time verbally.

Posted on January 10, 2022

Travel Fees

Travel Fees payable to official 2019 2020 2021 2022
Less than 35 one-way miles $0 $0 $0 $0
From 35 to 69 one-way miles (paid once entire trip) $15 $15 $15 $15
70 or more one-way miles (all round-trip mileage reimbursed) IRS Mileage Rate

Regular and Post Season Game Fees

  2019 2020 2021 2022
Varsity Game, 12 minute quarters, stop-time $85 $85 $90 $90
Junior Varsity Game, 10-minute quarters, stop-time $71 $71 $75 $75
Late Payment Fee (per official, beyond 10 calendar days) $15 $15 $20 $20

LOA provides notice of non-payment to state administrator and district coordinator. Issue will be reviewed in 14 days. 


Game Change Fees

Fees for any schedule changes, payable to the assignor. 2019 2020 2021 2022
>= 4 Days Notice (96 hours) $0 $0 $0 $0
< 96 Hours to 4 Hours notice $10 $10 $15 $15
< 4 Hours notice $25 $25 $30 $30

Non-Weather Related Game Fees for Schedule Changes

Game Fees for Schedue Changes, Payable to Officials 2019 2020 2021 2022
Prior to Game Day No Game Fees Incurred
Game Day Changes at least 4 hours prior to game start time 50% of All Game Fees
< 4 hours notice up to game start time 100% of All Game Fees
Travel Fees, regardless of timing as long as game has not started  No Game Fees Incurred

Weather Related Game Fees for Schedule Changes

Game Fees for Schedue Changes, Payable to Officials 2019 2020 2021 2022
Prior to Game Day No Game Fees Incurred
Game Day Changes at least 4 hours prior to game start time No Game Fees Incurred
< 4 hours notice up to game start time 100% of Highest Game Fee
Travel Fees, regardless of timing as long as game has not started  No Game Fees Incurred
Posted on January 07, 2022

Plan to save 20% in-store at the any of the 46 DICK’S Sporting Goods locations or online at dickssportinggoods.com on January 14-17, 2022. All THSLL players, coaches and families can utilize the savings to get the gear needed to coach, play, and watch games this season.

HOW TO SAVE IN-STORE: Click the link and simply show the coupon via your smartphone or print a copy and show it at checkout to receive the 20% Off discount throughout the entire store. (Not all Texas DICK’S Sporting Goods Locations have available lacrosse product, plan to use the online shopping option below)

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS (JANUARY 14-17, 2022) IN-STORE SHOP EVENT DISCOUNT COUPON

HOW TO SAVE ONLINE: Save at dickssportinggoods.com , enter code TMSPORTSJAN14LACR at check out to receive 20% Off select items. (Note: 20% off online offer valid only on Select Team Sports Equipment and Cleats, not the entire site)

Offers are valid on January 14-17, 2022. only. (exclusions apply, see store and DICKS.com/exclusions for details)

Additional Special Offers to utilize before and after 20% Off Appreciation Events

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FOUR TEAM PACKET COUPON OFFERS

Posted on December 28, 2021

Wolves Youth Lacrosse Head Coach Position

West Houston Lacrosse is seeking a youth head coach with the following qualifications, roles, and responsibilities:

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Coach middle school team 6th-8th grades with a focus on fundamental skills
  • Lead 1-2 practices per week after school and/or on Saturdays at West Briar MS
  • Assist with recruiting events in middle schools (West Briar MS and Paul Revere MS)
  • Communicate with the team and parents.
  • Work with WHLA director and Westside HS head coach to align curriculum and objectives and to coordinate events. 

Preferred Qualifications

  • HS/College playing experience
  • Effective communication skills with boys 11-14
  • USA Lacrosse membership and background check / HISD VIPS

Season

Practice to begin 2/26, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19

West Houston Wolves will compete in the ISD Lacrosse series, including 3 play days with 3 games (tournament style) each play date, for a total of 9 games for the season. Play dates and locations are:

  • 3/26 (Sat) @ Pin Oak MS
  • 4/2 (Sat) @ Wolves (West Briar MS or Westside HS)
  • 4/9 (Sat) @ Frank Black MS

https://www.westhoustonlax.com/isd-lacrosse-series/ 

Compensation

Stipend included.

Contact

Mike Song (310) 491-8462 coachmikesong@gmail.com

 

Posted on December 07, 2021

Cedar Park Season Kickoff Tournament and Festival

February 5th, 2022, Brushy Creek Sports Park

Tournament: High School, All teams welcome, Youth 7v7, all levels

3 Game Guarantee

$375 per HS team

$200 per youth team

Register at bit.ly/2020CPLaxFest

Festival: Carnival-style Games, Prizes, Fun Activities, Local food trucks

 

 

 

Posted on November 11, 2021

Corpus Christi High School Lacrosse Head Coach

Corpus Christi Lacrosse is currently seeking a Head Coach for its Boys program.

 

Description of the Position:

Manage and coordinate the operations of the lacrosse high school program; serve as head coach and mentor to the high school athletes on the team.

 

Qualifications and Skills:

Previous experience coaching - preferred.

Previous lacrosse playing experience required. (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Strong communication and leadership qualities are a must.

 

Specific Responsibilities:

Develop and maintain a culture for the program that supports HS Athletics Core Values.

Identify and retain coaching talent.

Attend all games and practices.

Develop and implement an organized, consistent practice plan.

Ensure all players learn all aspects of the game and have proper opportunities to develop these skills in practice and games.

Manage game-day operations.

Communicate important information regarding team news, practice, game changes, etc. to coaches and parents in a timely and professional manner.

Coordinate with the Corpus Christi lacrosse administrators to schedule games and tournaments.

Maintain a positive/reinforcing attitude toward the team.

Abide by all club policies.

Please contact Dave Tupaj at dtupaj@gmail.com and at 361-816-3625.

 

Posted on November 08, 2021

McCallum High School -- Assistant Coach Openings (Austin)

McCallum HS is seeking one or more assistant coaches to be a part of the next chapter in the development of this young program.  Lots of potential for growth, leadership and additional experience building a youth program in the near future.  The time commitment is flexible from 1 to 4 days per week.

The only requirements are playing experience, a love for lacrosse and the desire to learn our new system.

A small stipend is available.  Please email a short expression of interest to coachhazy@mccallumlacrosse.com for consideration.

Posted on October 15, 2021

The Woodlands Youth Lacrosse Club is Seeking Youth Boys Coaches

The Woodlands Youth Lacrosse Club is seeking dynamic coaches for its school grades 3/4 boys (2021 Houston D1 Champions), 5/6 boys (2021 Houston D1/D2 Champions) and 7/8 boys divisions for the upcoming spring season (January to May 2022).  Come be a part of one of the strongest youth lacrosse programs in Texas, with teams that are always competitive in Houston, Austin, Dallas and beyond. Our program feeds into the Woodlands High School Lacrosse Club, always a State playoff contender and 2018 State Champions. We need your help to continue that winning tradition and to further strengthen our program.

 We are seeking candidates with a passion for the game that are effective communicators who will lead, motivate, and develop players.

 Qualifications:

 Preferred college playing experience; coaches with high-school experience may be considered

  • Coaching experience preferred
  • Positive attitude and enthusiasm for the sport and instructing young players
  • Ability to effectively motivate and develop both the novice and experienced player

Time commitment for our Spring 2022 Season is three (3) evening practices per week and Saturday games.  Games are typically in the Houston metro area; however, we typically schedule trips to Austin and Dallas to expand competitive playing opportunities.  Season runs from January to May.

Pay is considered very competitive for Texas youth coaches

For more information, please contact Joe Watson, Youth Program Director, at laxcoachwatson@gmail.com or Dan Naughton (President, Woodlands Youth Lacrosse) at daniel.naughton3@gmail.com

Posted on October 07, 2021

Fort Worth Country Day’s Athletic Department is seeking several seasonal coaches for the 2021 - 2022 school year. Reporting directly to the Program Directors and also to the Director of Athletics, the seasonal coaches must model integrity, have a strong work ethic, and be fully committed to the growth and development of our student-athletes

 

Varsity Boys Lacrosse Assistant Coach

  • May include serving as the Head JV Lacrosse coach
  • The School participates in both Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) and the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC)
  • Playing experience beyond high school and experience coaching at this age level is preferred
  • The season begins in early February and goes through late April
  • Practices are scheduled from 4:30pm-6:00pm during the week with one to two games a week
  • Coaches are expected to be at practice 30 minutes before practices and a half hour before games
  • Saturdays will either be used to play games or conduct practices
  • Duties include: running drills effectively, keeping players focused at practice, run the substitution box effectively at games, break down game tape and assist in scouting and game-planning

The link to apply is:

https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=27439&clientkey=FB72F8E990799D54B6AF42DA879927D9

 

 

Posted on October 05, 2021

 

There is still time for coaches, players, and families to utilize  team packet coupon offers. 

 

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FOUR TEAM PACKET COUPON OFFERS

Posted on October 05, 2021

Texas A&M Men's Lacrosse presents 

Annual Aggieland Classic 2022 Lacrosse Tournament

Feb. 12th-13th

Rec Sports Complex 

Registration Cost: 3rd/4th $850. All other Divisions $1050

For more information or to Register, email tamulaxtourney@gmail.com

 

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Posted on October 04, 2021

Aggieland 7's Lacrosse Tournament

November 13 & 14th 

Rec Sports Complex

Team registration 3rd/4th grade $350, All Other Divisions $450

For more information or to register email tamulaxtourney@gmail.com

 

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Posted on September 21, 2021

HOW TO SAVE IN-STORE: Click the link and simply show the coupon via your smartphone or print a copy and show it at checkout to receive the 20% Off discount throughout the entire store. (Not all Texas DICK’S Sporting Goods Locations have available lacrosse product, plan to use the online shopping option below)

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS (October 1-4, 2021) IN-STORE SHOP EVENT DISCOUNT COUPON

HOW TO SAVE ONLINE: Save at dickssportinggoods.com , enter code TMSPORTSOCT01LACR at check out to receive 20% Off select items. (Note: 20% off online offer valid only on Select Team Sports Equipment and Cleats, not the entire site)

Offers are valid on October 1-4, 2021. only. (exclusions apply, see store and DICKS.com/exclusions for details)

Additional Special Offers to utilize before and after 20% Off Appreciation Events

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS FOUR TEAM PACKET COUPON OFFERS

 

Posted on September 20, 2021

 

 

District Meetings

September 8-17, 2021

State Meeting- Remote meeting

September 18, 2021

District deadline to submit District playoff format with dates

September 30, 2021

LOA invoices issued to Member Teams

November 1, 2021

THSLL invoices issued to Member Teams

November 1, 2021

Super Regionals and State Hosts Selected

December 2021

THSLL and LOA dues to THSLL Treasurer

December 1,2021

Game schedules submitted

December 22,2021

Last day to submit eligibility waivers if required for players or team

January 11, 2022

Team Information due: Valid/Up to Date Rosters, Emergency Plan, Proof of Insurance

January 11, 2022

Beginning of THSLL season. Games may not be played before this date.

January 14, 2022

End of THSLL season. Games must be completed by end of day.

April 23, 2022

Districts to submit District Seedings with dates

April 24, 2022

Coaches’ selection committee meeting for Class AA playoffs

April 24, 2022

All-State/All District Selection, District Wrap-up, Team Photo and Rosters due

Wednesday, April 27,2022

All-State, All-District, Honorable Mention posted Wednesday 10 p.m.

Wednesday, April 27, 2022

AA/AAA nominations, supporting document deadline submission to District Area Chair

Contact Area Chair for deadline

Super Regionals in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio

April 30 & May 1,2022

State Championships

May 7 & 8 ,2022 in Austin

THSLL Executive Board Meeting

July 2022

2023 Season Rule Change Proposal Discussion Due

August 1, 2022

 

 

Posted on August 30, 2021

I just wanted to let all know that we are working on the league’s expansion with teams outside the current THSLL districts – Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio.We need your help. 

Our goal is to provide boys the opportunity to play this great sport in areas outside the current THSLL districts – Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston.

We are working with current teams in West Texas, East Texas and South Texas to help them join the THSLL: El Paso, Midland, Amarillo, San Angelo, Lubbock, Abilene, Marshall and Corpus Christi are all working to join, and all are in various stages of development.
We NEED the support of our lacrosse community to help fund our expansion and to grow the sport. Without expansion into areas the THSLL currently does not have teams, the UIL will not give Lacrosse a look at becoming a school sport in Texas.

We understand that this past year has been financially difficult for many families and businesses within our community, but we remain hopeful that we can work together to support each other and rise above these difficult times.

To give you an idea of what your donations could fund:

  • $35 pays for one player to be insured by USA Lacrosse
  • $50 pays for one coach to be insured by USA Lacrosse, which includes USA Lacrosse Level 1 Coaches' Certification Training
  • $100 buys a case of 100 balls for a program
  • $250 outfits a player with all of his safety gear and a stick
  • $500 Pays league dues for a JV team or a new team joining the league
  • $700 Pays league dues for a varsity team
  • $1,000 outfits a program with a set of 2 goals


In order to reach our goals, we are asking for your support.                                                                                                                            We would greatly appreciate any donation you can provide. Your donation is tax free.

We have set up a fundraiser account on Go fund me: Fundraiser by THSLL BoD : THSLL Expansion! (gofundme.com)

This link will take you directly to our fundraising page dedicated to the league’s expansion.

Much Thanks,

Mike

Mike Ormsby

Texas High School Lacrosse League – Commissioner

E-Mail: mormsby@thsll.org

Cell: 281-924-0300

 

Posted on August 18, 2021
Posted on August 18, 2021

Corpus Christi Lacrosse is looking for a qualified lacrosse coach for their new team entering the THSLL. This is a great opportunity to lead a program from the ground up. The team seeks a qualified candidate that has a lacrosse background. College playing experience preferred but not mandatory. 
Skills and Qualifications:

  • Strong communication skills
  • lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, Juco, High School)
  • High Lacrosse IQ to be able to teach the players
  • Ability to coach players that have already played and also new players to the sport.
  • Previous coaching experience preferred
  • Available for all practices and games.
  • Candidates must turn in three references from employers or other lacrosse involved parties.

Please contact Dave Tupaj at: dtupaj@gmail.com

 

Posted on August 11, 2021

Pieper High School Head Lacrosse Coach and Program Director

Pieper Warrior Lacrosse is currently seeking a Head Coach and Program Director for the Boy’s & Girl’s program.

Description of the Position Manage and coordinate the operations of the lacrosse high school and youth lacrosse programs; serve as head coach and mentor to the high school athletes on the team.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Previous experience as a head coaching- program director preferred.
  • Previous lacrosse playing experience required. (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School) 
  • Strong communication and leadership qualities are a must. Specific Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain a culture for the program that supports Pieper HS Athletics Core Values
  • Identify and retain coaching talent.
  • Attend all games and practices
  • Develop and implement an organized, consistent warm-up routine
  • Develop a specific conditioning program and drills and individual expectations outside of practice
  • Ensure all players learn all aspects of the game and have proper opportunities to develop these skills in practice and games
  • Prepare players to play at the next level
  • Manage game-day operations
  • Manage other high school coaches and outside resources (HUDL, team training opportunities, team “parent”, etc.)
  • Communicate important information regarding team news, practice, game changes, etc. to coaches and parents in a timely and professional manner
  •  Coordinate with the league to schedule games and tournaments
  • Organize and manage winter and summer clinics 
  • Maintain a positive/reinforcing attitude toward the team
  • Abide by all club policies Please send a cover letter, current resume, and references to Courtney Patton, Asst Athletic Coordinator, at courtney.patton@comalisd.org
Posted on August 10, 2021

Flower Mound Lacrosse Association Coaching Positions

Available for Sept 2021 - May 2022 : Varsity and JV Assistant Coaches, Face off Coach, Goalie Coach, Youth Coaches.

Flower Mound Lacrosse is seeking a committed and experienced High School Assistant along with part-time positional coaches (Goalie and Faceoff Coach).

 We are looking for coaches who bring knowledge, passion, positive mindset, and a strong Lacrosse background. 

 Responsibilities:

  • Assist the Program Director in all aspects of the game.
  • Attend all practices and games.
  • Scouting of opponents.
  • Team management during practices.
  • Instill our team motto of care, commit, compete.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Be present at FMLA activities when available.

 

Requirements:

  • Coaching or playing experience at the NCAA or MCLA level
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills.
  • Passion to mentor young student-athletes.
  • Must be able to pass a background check.

 Salary:

  • Competitive based on experience.Please contact Chris Dupree Coachdupree13@gmail.com

 

Posted on August 10, 2021

Plano Lacrosse High School Assistant Coaches and Youth Head Coaches openings 

The Plano Lacrosse Association (PLA) is seeking High School Assistant Coaches & Youth Head Coaches for the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 seasons.We are looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the PLA lacrosse program.

Positions available: • Varsity Assistant Coach • Youth Coaches 3rd-8th grade.

  • Fall program: beginning in mid-August 2021 and ends late November 2021
  • Spring program: beginning in mid-January 2022 and ends late April 2022

Qualifications & Skills:

• Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred

• Strong leadership abilities

• Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game

• Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Essential Functions:

• Communication with families and players throughout the season

• Game day planning and management.

• Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day

• Work with Program Director and Varsity Head Coach Tim Labelle to ensure our methodology is consistent

All candidates must be committed to the education and advancement of young men in the program not only as athletes, but as students and young men.

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level.

Note: A pre-employment background check will be required as a condition of employment.

Contact for Information: Scott Derouen, PLA President: president@planolacrosse.com

 

Posted on August 05, 2021

Keller Lacrosse Association - JV Head Coach and HS Assistant coaches  

Keller Lacrosse Association encourages you to consider coaching with us for the upcoming fall and spring seasons.  Keller Lacrosse Association is seeking energetic coaches with a strong knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead and inspire young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model.

Keller Lacrosse Association was established in 2008 and is one of the fastest growing lacrosse associations in the Dallas/Ft Worth area with over 200 players across various age groups.  Our mission is to help promote and grow the sport of lacrosse for the students in the Keller Independent School District (KISD) and neighboring areas who want to learn and participate in this sport.

Our goal is to develop leadership ability and foster team spirit among the athletes of the Association.  We promote the development of the game of lacrosse in the community by providing an organized, respectful, safe, team-oriented program where players can learn the fundamentals of lacrosse, develop the skills to be competitive in lacrosse, build the characteristics of good sportsmanship and strong character.

Positions available: JV Head Coach (x1) • HS Assistant Coach (X2) (V or JV TBD).

Essential Functions:

●        Represent the Keller lacrosse community in a positive, professional manner at all practices and events.

●        Lead a team of young men and continue to help them grow a love of the sport.

●        Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship

●        Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities

●        Manage game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy 

●        Develop and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes (Head coach role)

●        Work with Varsity Head Coach, Mike Smith, HS Director and Coaching Coordinator to ensure methodology is consistent across teams.

 

Dates September 2021 - April 2022:

●        Fall program: mid-September to November 2021 (1-2 events per week on weekend).  Practice and 1-3 tournaments and/or scrimmages.

●        Spring program: beginning in early January 2021 and ends late April 2021 (approximately 4-5 events per week)

Qualifications & Skills:

●        Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board

●        Willing and able to coach within an overall HS system to ensure players are ready for the next level within the program.

●        Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes

●        Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game (NCAA and THSLL)

●        Previous lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Stipend: To be discussed, based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check and be a US Lacrosse member (provided by Association). Contact for Information: Chris Price, President, Keller Lacrosse Christopher_p1331@yahoo.com, Phone 817-707-7351

Posted on July 19, 2021

The Southlake Carroll Lacrosse Association (SCLA) is seeking High School Assistant Coaches & Youth Head Coaches for the 2021-2022 school year. We are looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen who want to teach and mentor young athletes and contribute to the growth of the SCLA lacrosse program.

Positions available:

  • Varsity Assistant Coach
  • JV Assistant Coach
  • Youth Coaches 5th-8th grade.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Essential Functions:

  • SCLA is looking to hire assistant coaches for HS & Youth head coaches for the fall of 2021
  • Communication with families and players throughout the season
  • Game day planning and management.
  • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day
  • Working with program director: Bruce Frady to ensure our methodology is consistent

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check.

Contact for Information: Bruce Frady, SCLA Program Director: coachfrady@southlakelacrosse.org

 

Posted on July 07, 2021

Lake Travis High School

Lake Travis High School, Austin, Texas is a Division 1 THSLL highly competitive club lacrosse program and ranked top 7 in state.

Summary of Position:

Lake Travis High School, Austin, Texas seeks a Head Coach for Boys Lacrosse who is involved in the community and dedicated to continuing the program in excellence.

Job Details:

Primary role includes but are not limited to:

· Set the standard of excellence for the lacrosse program.

· Organize practices for the Boys Lacrosse program (Varsity & JV).

· Schedule practices and games for the Boys Lacrosse program.

· Develop season long as well as individual game plans.

· Communicating with student-athletes and provide guidance.

· Ensure consistency and relative uniformity in the implementation of and execution of Lacrosse plan.

· Learn and adhere to rules specific to THSLL.

· Advocate on behalf of deserving players eligible for post-season awards/accolades and collegiate scholarships

· Attend district and state coaches’ meetings as required.

· Evaluating performance and providing suitable feedback, balancing criticism with positivity and motivation

· Assess strengths and weaknesses in a participant's performance and identifying areas for further development.

· Make recommendations for assistant coach hiring and retention.

· Provide Top-Down guidance to youth program.

· Collaborate on budgets.

· Involved in Uniform, Equipment, Vendor decisions

· Encouraging participants to gain and develop skills, knowledge, and techniques.

Ensuring that participants always train and perform to a high standard of health and safety.

· Inspiring confidence, and development of character

· Acting as a role model, gaining the respect and trust of the people you work with

· Always working to a high legal and ethical standard, particularly in relation to issues such as child safeguarding and health and safety requirements.

Experience:

· Prior years lacrosse coaching and playing experience is required.

· Organization and time management skills.

· Effective communication and interpersonal skills.

· Positive attitude towards student-players, board, parents.

 

Posted on May 05, 2021

THSLL South Class b, C and D All Star Games

Posted on April 10, 2021

The THSLL is accepting bids to stream the games during championship weekend May 8th and 9th.

  • Games will be held in Kingwood Texas. 
  • Due to the additional classes, there will be simultaneous games playing on separate fields at the venue.
  • Play by play and additional cameras are not a requirement for 2021. 
  • Please respond by April 17th. 

Interested parties should contact streaming@thsll.org for details and more information. 

Posted on March 30, 2021

The THSLL conveys their sentiments regarding the loss of Regent's coach Ralph Moccio to Covid 19.                                                     

Regent's loss is our league's loss also.                                                                                                                                                               

truly terrible loss to Ralph’s family, the Regent's program and the boy’s he coached.

We at the THSLL are all family, and no matter how little interaction we had with Coach Ralph.

It still affects all of us.

Our prayers are with all of you, especially Ralph’s family.

Regents Knights Lacrosse on Instagram: “We are so saddened by the loss of beloved Coach Ralph Moccio. Since 2015 he was the big heart of our lacrosse program. He was a true friend…”

Posted on January 25, 2021

Thank you to all the teams the responded to the THSLL survey regarding COVID-19. Many of our programs have established comprehensive and detailed COVID 19 plans, however, it remains unclear to some THSLL member programs what preparations have been made regarding COVID-19.  As indicated in our email dated December 23, all teams are required to submit a COVID-19 plan to THSLL. As a minimum, the league is requiring the following:

  1. Masks will be worn at all times by table personnel, trainer(s), coaches, fans, and the site administrator.
  2. Each program must have a screening process for players and coaches in place (ie. temperature checks, symptom questionnaires etc...)
  3. Fans will be required to social distance in the stands or on the side of the field that is designated for fan seating.  Site administrators will be responsible for monitoring this.
  4. Players will follow the more restrictive policy of two competing teams with respect to mask-wearing while playing on the field.  These policies should be exchanged between teams prior to competing. There is a strong possibility that some of our member programs, as required by school policy, will require wearing masks on the sidelines and the field for both teams, including away games. If this requirement is in place, our member programs will be required to comply accordingly
  5. Attendance limitations of the host school facility will be adhered to by both teams competing in any game.
  6. At no time- before, during or after a game, should fans be allowed on the field.  Fans should exit the playing facility immediately after the game ends and wait in their cars for their players.
  7. If a player, coach, or table personnel tests positive within 48 hours of the competition between teams, the program of the positive person is required to notify the opposing program and officials.  HIPPA regulations should be followed.  Additionally, the program with the positive player should notify other programs scheduled to play them within the next seven days.
  8. It is the responsibility of both teams to communicate their COVID-19 protection protocols (wearing masks, temperature checks, etc.) before games. We recommend this information be shared on a game-by-game basis as there is a strong possibility that these policies with change throughout the season. This communication should also include any policies that limit or prohibit fan attendance at your game site. Team COVID-19 policies are posted on team pages.
  9. Teams should review their schedules to ensure that district games are not concentrated towards the end of the regular season. To permit time to reschedule games in the event of cancellations, teams should leave adequate time on their schedule for this possibility.
  10. In the event of game cancellations or rescheduling, the completion of district games takes precedence over non-district games.
  11. The officials will comply with the requirements of the home institution.  However, all officials will bring and wear either a black neck gaiter or a facemask to the game and keep it on during the pre-game activities.  They will wear masks between periods or if speaking with someone up close, such as a member of the table staff; however, officials are not required to run with their neck gator up.  This complies with the NCAA guidelines to date. If a home institution requires more than this, the crew chief will confirm this with the home team’s head coach as part of the game confirmation process, which happens 24-48 hours before the scheduled start of the game

As a resource for reviewing or creating your plan, please see below the US Lacrosse "Return to Play" link along with the "UIL COVID-19 Risk Mitigation Guidelines:

https://www.uslacrosse.org/return-to-play
https://www.uiltexas.org/policy/covid-19/2020-2021-uil-covid-19-risk-mitigation-guidelines

Please also note that there are some good plans that have already been put together. You might ask around to see if you can “borrow” some established plans when putting your plan together. 

Given the unknowns moving forward, we ask teams to remain extremely flexible regarding cancellations and rescheduling of games. The normal start of the season, we hope, should give teams more time to work through any problems they encounter. If a team cannot host a home game due to field availability, perhaps offer your field as an away game to get the game in. These are not normal times, so we need to be resourceful to get through the season as best we can.

Posted on December 15, 2020

 Part-Time Seasonal Position's Available: 

  • JV Head Coach and Assistant Coach Openings

Details: Looking for an energetic coach with a thorough knowledge of lacrosse, skill development, and coaching techniques as well as a demonstrated ability to lead young athletes. In particular, we are looking for a candidate that is positive minded and encouraging that can serve as a role model for high school players and who demonstrates the qualities we would want our players to emulate.  

Start Date: Jan 2022 or the beginning of the spring season - ends May 2022.  (practice and/or games 5 times per week)          

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience exhibiting positive training methods and results
  • Previous experience playing high-level Lacrosse
  • Strong interpersonal skills to develop and maintain professional, positive, and respectful relationships with student-athletes, other coaches, officials, parents, and members of the club's board
  • Strong leadership presence and ability to maintain high standards of sportsmanship and fair play in all facets of the lacrosse program
  • Remain aware of all legal liabilities related to all athletic activities and ensure a safe environment for all athletes
  • Ability to successfully communicate with

Essential Functions: 

  • Positively represent The Woodlands community and provide appropriate supervision at all times
  • Act as a role model and foster an environment of respect, tolerance, integrity, and sportsmanship
  • Be prepared and punctual for all coaching responsibilities
  • Manage game day logistics: lineups, substitutions, strategy 
  • Development and implement daily practice plans to effectively motivate and train athletes
  • Communicate and collaborate with other HS coaches to ensure program success

www.woodlandslax.com

If interested, email resume to club President: Keith Coleman (twhslax@gmail.com) 

Posted on November 17, 2020

 Canyon High School (New Braunfels, TX) Assistant Varsity Coach/Offensive Coordinator

Canyon High School seeks a full-time Lacrosse Coach/Teacher to help continue to grow the school lacrosse program.  Specific duties on top of teaching would include daily practices, weekly/bi-weekly games, and tournaments. The candidate would have direct responsibility and supervision for the varsity practices, and games.  This will be a paid position with benefits.

 If you are interested in obtaining more information, please contact Head Coach, Devan Gallagher at devan.gallagher@comalisd.org.

Posted on October 21, 2020

Kingwood Youth Lacrosse is currently seeking a  coaches at 7/8 & 5/6.

Position: Head 7/8 or 5/6 Coach

Season: Spring 2021 

Minimum Qualifications: Experience playing lacrosse at high school level (college preferred). At least two years of coaching experience preferred. 

Responsibilities: (1) Be a positive, role model to all players. (2)Lead the development of your team in conjunction with the philosophies of the program.  (3)  With support from program director, prepare for all practices & all games. (4) Attend all practices & all games. (5) Be familiar with & comply with league rules & maintain a positive working relationship with the league. 

Commitment:

-2 practices a week

-2 games on weekend (typically on same day)

-Jan - April

-Off February break and spring break

Salary: 3k

Submit Lacrosse Resume & Contact Information for Three Reference To: Erinn O’Hara at kingwoodlacrossehc@gmail.com

Posted on August 02, 2020

Seven Lakes Lacrosse Coaches
Seven Lakes Lacrosse is currently looking to staff coaching positions, Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, and Offensive Assistant Coach.  We are looking for coaches with strong lacrosse backgrounds who want to teach and mentor young athletes.

Qualifications:

  • Prior high school/college lacrosse coaching experience OR prior college lacrosse playing experience with coaching experience.
  • Thorough knowledge of lacrosse, coaching techniques, and skill development
  • High standard of sportsmanship and professionalism
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills needed to develop and maintain positive, respectful relationships with student-athletes.
  • Positive role model to the players
  • Promote development of High School players at all skill levels

Time commitment:

  • Fall: The team practices two times per week and attends one weekend tournament (early-Dec) and possibly one weekend play day (TBD).
  • Spring: The team will either have practices or games an average of five times per week from mid-January to end-April.

Salary:  Competitive based on experience
Club website: www.sevenlakeslacrosse.org

If interested, please email interest or resume to club president: Eric Freeman eric.freeman734@yahoo.com

Posted on June 25, 2020

JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant

Westside High School Lacrosse is seeking a JV Head Coach to lead development for the Varsity level. Westside is a highly diverse public school in West Houston, TX with an enrollment of 3,000+ students. In 2019, the program had over 35 players, 4 All-star honorable mentions, Head Coach of the Year, and Person of the Year. In 2020, three out of four seniors earned scholarships. The Program receives full athletic support from the school and full support from its booster club and board. www.westhoustonlax.com 

A summary of Duties and Responsibilities includes planning and running practices and games, recruiting players, scheduling, and integration with youth programs. Must have lacrosse playing and coaching experience, strong communication skills, and effective practices in accordance with the program curriculum. Westside HS is 80% non-caucasian and 50% lower income.

Coaching stipend. Additional income opportunities with travel club and private training are available. Full time teaching, teaching assistant, substitute teaching positions may be available in conjunction with the coaching position. HISD teaching salaries start at $52,000/year with full benefits, and you may earn your teaching credentials while receiving a full time teacher salary.

About Houston

Houston is the 4th largest metropolitan city in the US, featuring the Houston Rockets, Texans football, the Astros 2016 World Series Champions, the University of Houston, Rice University, and many other attractions. Houston has one of the top cost of living indices in the US.

 

Contact

Head Coach Mike Song coachmikesong@gmail.com 

Posted on June 25, 2020

Middle School 6-8 Head and Assistant Coaches

West Houston Lacrosse Association is actively recruiting 1-2 full time middle school and youth lacrosse coaches/teachers to lead development of lacrosse in the West Houston area. West Houston Lacrosse currently has two middle school teams feeding Westside High School. The Program wishes to expand growth in its highly diverse community. www.westhoustonlax.com 

A summary of Duties and Responsibilities includes planning and running practices and games, recruiting players, scheduling, and integration with youth programs. Must have lacrosse playing and coaching experience, strong communication skills, and effective practices in accordance with the program curriculum. The ideal candidate will have experience with various cultural backgrounds and a passion for diversity.

Coaching stipend. Additional income opportunities with travel club and private training are available. Full time teaching, teaching assistant, substitute teaching positions may be available in conjunction with the coaching position. HISD teaching salaries start at $52,000/year with full benefits, and you may earn your teaching credentials while receiving a full time teacher salary.

About Houston

Houston is the 4th largest metropolitan city in the US, featuring the Houston Rockets, Texans football, the Astros 2016 World Series Champions, the University of Houston, Rice University, and many other attractions. Houston has one of the top cost of living indices in the US.

Contact

Submit resume and cover letter to Head Coach Mike Song coachmikesong@gmail.com 

Posted on March 08, 2020

The current valid NCAA Lacrosse Rulebook will be used unless a specific modification is listed on this sheet.  Parentheses indicate the section of the NCAA Rulebook, which pertains to the modification.

PLAYING FIELD (1-2)

  • Please visit the US Lacrosse field diagrams for more information. 
  • Home Teams will make all possible efforts to provide a field which meets NCAA specifications as outlined in the section entitled “The Field”, (Rule 1-2 through 1-15).  Local conditions may require field size modifications. 
  • A Unified field can be an alternative to NCAA field requirements. The Unified Field is defined as follows: Field Length- 120 yards, Midfield Area- 40 yards, Restraining Line to Goal Line- 20 yards, Goal Line to End Line – 15 yards, Goal Circle/Crease Radius- 9 feet, Width- 53 1/3 to 60 yards.
  • Required field markings shall be the responsibility of the home team and every possible effort should be made to mark the field accordingly. 
  • Acceptable markings can be in the form of but not limited to paint, chalk, washable paint/chalk, tape, or any other removable material (ex: portable crease). 
  • No penalty shall be assessed for a home team unable to mark a turf playing field, as long as there are existing football markings, due to school or city guidelines.
  • Additionally, it is the responsibility of the home team to notify the visiting team of any known field issues within three days of the scheduled game date.  Both coaches must agree on the field before the game can be played. If the visiting coach does not agree on the modified playing surface, it is the responsibility of both the home and away coaches to come to a compromise, reschedule, or change home/away status with the home team being responsible for official and venue expenses.  Failure to do so should be reported in the game report to the local coordinator for escalation.

LIMIT LINES, SPECTATOR & MEDIA RESTRICTIONS

  • Limit lines are not required; however, spectators and media are not allowed behind the end lines or immediately behind the bench or table areas.
  • The Team benches and table are to be on the opposite side of the field from the spectators. 
  • If the home Team does not move the spectators or team benches to comply with this rule in a reasonable time (as determined by the officials), the home Team receives a non-releasable 3-minute penalty at the start of the game to be served by the in-home player

TEAM SIDELINE POLICY

  • The team box should contain a maximum of 4 coaches in the coaching box in front of the players. 
  • 1 equipment manager and 1 team trainer may be on the team side, but not in the team box.
  • Only players in uniform may be on the sidelines, non-participating players must wear game jerseys.
  • The score table shall not contain more than 5 people, including 3 from the home Team and 2 from the visitors’ team. 
  • The Home Team is the official scorekeeper, spotter, game timer, and penalty timer. The Home Team site administrator has full access to the facility and should have communication with the score table.
  • All spectators shall be on the opposite side of the field from the team benches. 
  • It is the responsibility of the home Team and home Team site administrator to manage the team sideline policy.    It is at the discretion of the officials to assess any game-time penalties resulting from this policy.

LENGTH OF GAME (3-1)

The regulation playing time of a game shall be 48 minutes, divided into (4) 12-minute periods, JV games are (4) 10 minute periods.

NCAA 2020 Rules

  • Shot Clock rule is waived 
  • For the 2022 season, all THSLL programs will be required to implement the visible shot clock requirement.
  • Goal-mouth arc Dive rule is waived

OFFICIALS

The NCAA requirement of three officials is waived for the 2020 season for DIII or JV games. If for some reason the NCAA requirement of three officials is not met by LOA, the DI, DII or DIII game is still an official game. Any game officiated by only one official must be agreed upon by both coaches.

TRAINER

  • THSLL games will not be played without a licensed athletic trainer, team physician or health care professional (hereinafter referred to as “Trainer”) on the sidelines. 
  • Prior to the start of any contest, the Home Team Trainer shall be identified in person to the Table personnel. If the Home Team fails to provide a Trainer due to extenuating circumstances, the game may be rescheduled.
  • If the Home Team trainer is delayed, this will result in a 30 second conduct foul, delay of game.
  • If the Home Team trainer is not present within 5 minutes of game start, the Home Team will be assessed an additional 30 second conduct foul.
  • If the Home Team trainer is not present within 15 minutes of game start, the game may be canceled, and the Home Team is responsible for payment of the officials. If the game is rescheduled, the conduct penalties will carry over to the rescheduled game. 

SITE ADMINISTRATOR

  • The Home Team Site Administrator shall be identified, in person, to the Officials as part of field preparations. 
  • The delayed start of a game due to the field not being ready for play, at the contracted starting time or failure of the home Team Site Administrator to introduce himself/herself to the Officials, will subject the Home Team to a technical foul (6-6q) with the in-home serving 30 seconds and the ball awarded to the visitor to start the game. 
  • The Home Team and Away Team site administrator must check in with the score table, officials and wear the site administrator identifying badge.
  • It is the responsibility of the Home Team and Home Team site administrator to manage the team sideline policy.

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT (1-21)

Gloves may vary in color.  Baseball shoes (metal / hard plastic cleats) are not permitted.

SPORTSMANSHIP

  • Sportsmanship rule for all teams participating in a regular season DII or DIII game. At any time during the game there is a 15 goal or more differential there will be a mandatory running clock for the remainder of the game. Traditional penalty time will apply and be kept with stop/starts. The clock will be stopped for official time outs or team time outs.
  • After the running clock has started, if at any time during the remainder of the game the score differential falls below 15 goals, the running clock will still be in effect. 
  • This rule applies to all DII or DIII district or non-district regular season games only. Post-season games and games with DI teams are exempt from this rule. 
  • Under no circumstances shall this rule be waived by coaches or officials. 

GAME BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS

  • If the game is stopped by officials for improper behavior on the field or in the stands, the officials will ask the on-site administrator or head coach to control or eject the offending fan from the premises.
  • If the fan is not controlled, or does not leave the premises, the game will be stopped, and the offending team will lose the game.
  • If player (s) is ejected from a THSLL game, the player must leave the site of the THSLL game.  The player may not remain on the sideline or in the stands.  It is up to the Head Coach to comply with these rules or his team will forfeit the game.  (The team of the ejected player is responsible for supervising that player when needed.) 
  • If a player or coach receives 2 unsportsmanlike penalties in a game, the player or coach is automatically ejected from the current game and suspended from the next League game.
  • If a personal foul as per Section 11 occurs at the end of the last game of the THSLL season, as defined in Appendix J, so that the player incurring the foul does not serve penalty time, the penalty will carry over to the Team's next THSLL season game.  If the player has graduated, the in-home shall serve the penalty.
  • A currently suspended or ejected player or coach cannot be in the team’s bench area, anywhere on the sideline, sightline or anywhere in the spectator and must be supervised by the Member Team Program’s leadership. 

 

Article File Attachments: 2020 Appendix A.pdf
Posted on March 08, 2020

Non-Weather Changes

The THSLL member programs shall remain responsible for the payment of fees for making non-weather-related changes to the THSLL schedule. Changes to the schedule are defined as those changes that require the assigner to "re-assign" the officials in the scheduling system and include, but are not limited to, changes in the starting date, time, location, opponent, level of a game, and/or any other reason that requires reassignment, unless notification is given to LOA in accordance with the following time limits and reasons:

  1. Four (4) days or more prior to the scheduled game start time= no fees or administrative charges are payable to either the Officials or the Assigner.
  2. Between 96 hours and 4 hours prior to the scheduled game start time= SO% of the full game fee is due to the Officials (no travel fees though). This does not apply to weather-related changes.
  3. Less than four (4) hours prior to the scheduled game start time= 100% of the full game fee is due to the Officials (no travel fees though).
  4. Officials will submit an invoice/voucher for the game fees directly to the home team of record in the scheduling system.

Weather Related Changes

Weather-related game-day cancellations/suspensions should be made by a phone call to the regional LOAAssigner and Referee assigned to work the game, and THSLL shall reflect the change in the game-scheduling system at least four hours prior to game time so that officials can always check the latest schedule before departing to a game. Game fees and administrative charges for weather-related game-day cancellations/suspensions shall be paid as follows:

  1. More than four (4) hours prior to game start time= No game fees incurred. No travel fees incurred. No administrative fees incurred. This is a simple "rainout" scenario, which does not incur any costs if the required actions are taken in time.
  2. Four (4) hours or less prior to game start time= 100% of each official's highest game fee that was cancelled/suspended. Thus, each official will receive only one game fee (no travel fees though).
  3. If more than one game was affected for the affected officiating crew, each official will be paid for only one game, which is the game with the highest game fee for that official.
  4. Even if officials have arrived at the playing facility or begun to travel to the game, no travel fees are permitted for weather-related cancellations/suspensions, regardless of the timing. A game must have commenced for travel and game fees to kick in.
  5. Officials must submit their invoice/voucher to the home team of record in the game-scheduling system for reimbursement of game fee(s) incurred.
Posted on March 03, 2020

Posted on November 06, 2019

Please review the 2020-2022 LOA Contract.

Posted on August 08, 2019

George Ranch High School Lacrosse Club Assistant Coach Position

The George Ranch High School Lacrosse Club (www.grhslacrosse.org), is looking for an energetic coach with a strong lacrosse background who wants to teach and mentor young athletes.

George Ranch is a diverse public high school in Fort Bend County with an enrollment of 2,700 students.  In 2019 the club’s varsity team finished with a 15-3 record, had 7 All-District and 2 Honorable Mention player selections, and sent 5 seniors on to play lacrosse at the collegiate level.  The club has a very engaged parent board and support of the school and school district. 

The assistant coach is responsible for supporting the program in all aspects of the development of the team including: practice planning, implementation of game strategies, recruiting players, team management during practices, scrimmages and games.

Minimum Skills and Qualifications:

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills needed to develop and maintain positive respectful relationships with student-athletes
  • College lacrosse experience as player (NCAA Division I/II/III) is preferred
  • Knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations
  • Strong leadership presence and presentation skills to motivate high school student-athletes
  • Excellent organizational skills
  • Be a positive, but firm role model to all players, instilling self-discipline on and off the field
  • Enforce player code of conduct
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with team members, other coaches, club parent board, school and district staff
  • Available for all practices and game

Applicant coach is expected to be active with the program during the fall and spring season.  Coaching stipend commensurate with experience.  Must past a background check as a pre-condition of employment.  Interested candidates may submit information to grhslax@gmail.com.

Posted on May 26, 2019

Westside lacrosse has the following openings:

Please contact:

Head Coach Mike Song coachmikesong@gmail.com

JV Head Coach

Westside High School Lacrosse is seeking an experienced JV Head Coach to lead development for the Varsity level. Westside is a highly diverse public school in West Houston, TX with an enrollment of 3,000 students. In 2019, the program had over 35 players, 4 All-star honorable mentions, Head Coach of the Year, and Person of the Year. The Program receives full athletic support from the school and full support from its booster club and board, and it has an established youth feeder system pulling from two middle schools.

A summary of Duties and Responsibilities includes planning and running practices and games, recruiting players, scheduling, and integration with youth programs. Must have lacrosse playing and coaching experience, strong communication skills, and effective practices in accordance with the program curriculum.

Coaching stipend commensurate with experience. Additional income opportunities with travel club and private training are available. Some relocation assistance may be provided for the right candidate. Full time teaching, teaching assistant, substitute teaching positions may be available in conjunction with the coaching position. HISD teaching salaries start at $52,000/year with full benefits, and you may earn your teaching credentials while receiving a full time teacher salary.

Middle School 6-8 Head and Assistant Coaches

West Houston Lacrosse Association is actively recruiting 2-3 full time middle school and youth lacrosse coaches/teachers to lead development of lacrosse in the West Houston area. West Houston Lacrosse currently has two middle school teams feeding Westside High School. The Program wishes to expand growth in its highly diverse community.

A summary of Duties and Responsibilities includes planning and running practices and games, recruiting players, scheduling, and integration with high school program. Must have lacrosse playing and coaching experience, strong communication skills, and effective practices in accordance with the program curriculum.

Coaching stipend commensurate with experience. Additional income opportunities with travel club and private training are available. Some relocation assistance may be provided for the right candidate. Full time teaching, teaching assistant, substitute teaching positions may be available in conjunction with the coaching position. HISD teaching salaries start at $52,000/year with full benefits, and you may earn your teaching credentials while receiving a full time teacher salary.

Posted on May 10, 2019

The Travis lacrosse program is seeking a dynamic individual(s) to lead its boys' High School program. In addition to serving as the varsity coach, this person will provide leadership and supervision for the entire program, including a JV team. The program will be entering it’s fifth year, and is set for future success.

Prior coaching experience at the high school level with preferred playing experience with a successful, established college program. Submit resume & contact info to Donald Hughes, Program Director at bazbaliphone@gmail.com

Posted on May 05, 2019

Congratulations to Klein for winning the THSLL South DII Super Regional. They defeated Lovejoy from the Dallas district 11-10.

 

Posted on April 30, 2019

For more information on the various Super-Regional venues, please see the links below. 

North DII - Prosper High School

Central DI / DII - Georgetown

San Antonio - Saint Mary's Hall

South DI - Kingwood

South DII - Klein Oak High School

Posted on April 29, 2019

Langham Creek 8 Ridge Point 5

Klein 14 Pearland 9

Emery Weiner 5 George Ranch 3

 

Klein wins the THSLL South DII Championship and will host the THSLL South DII Super Regional.

Pearland will be the #2 seed from the South DII to the Super Regionals.

Langham Creek will be the #3 seed from the South DII to the Super Regionals.

Ridge Point will be the #4 seed from the South DII to the Super Regionals.

 

Emery Weiner is the THSLL South DIII Champion.

 

Posted on April 26, 2019

GHYLA, THSLL South DII, DIII championships at St. Thomas H.S.: Sunday, 4/28 9:30 AM: GHYLA 6U. 11:00 AM: GHYLA 8U. 12:30 PM: THSLL South DIII Championship. 2:00 PM THSLL Play in game for the #3 and #4 seeds for the South DII 4:00 PM: THSLL South DII Championship game.

Posted on April 25, 2019

Wow, some great games were played Thursday night!

In DII, Klein over Ridge Point 5-4 in double overtime, and Pearland over Langham Creek 10-8.

In DIII, Emery Weiner over St. Pius 9-1 and George Ranch over Bellaire 12-11.

This sets up Championship Sunday at St. Thomas High School with Ridge Point versus Langham Creek for the #3 and #4 seeds from the South DII and Klein versus Pearland for the City Championship and #1 and #2 seeds from the South DII.

George Ranch plays Emery Weiner in the South DIII Championship game.

Posted on April 25, 2019

South DI District Playoffs

April 28

District Championship (Winner #1 seed, loser #2 seed in Super Regional)

Kingwood at Woodlands

Also April 28…

St. Johns at Memorial(Winner #3 seed, loser #4 seed in Super Regional)

April 24 Semi-Finals

Woodlands 9 St. Johns 6

Kingwood 10  Memorial  9

April 22 #1 West (Woodlands) & #1 East (Memorial) have first round byes.)

Results: Kingwood 13-Bridgeland 12

               St. Johns 16-Seven Lakes 10

 Since the East Division has three teams left in the playoffs, St. Johns (East #2) will play at Woodlands (West #1) with  Kingwood (East #3) playing at Memorial (East #1).

Posted on April 24, 2019
Posted on April 24, 2019
Posted on April 23, 2019

The THSLL is mourning the passing of long time St. Johns womens coach Angie Kensinger and her husband Stuart Kensinger. Both died on Monday in a plane crash close to Kerrville.

Posted on April 20, 2019
Posted on April 20, 2019
Posted on April 17, 2019

The THSLL South DII and DIII playoffs start next week! Sunday, April 28 is Championship Sunday. The GHYLA and THSLL are combining to have their Championship games at St. Thomas High School. Should be a great day of Championship lacrosse.

9:30 AM: GHYLA 6U Championship game.

11:00 AM: GHYLA 8U Championship game.

12:30 PM: THSLL South DIII Championship game.

2:00 PM THSLL Play in game for the #3 and #4 seeds from the THSLL South DII to the state Super Regionals.

4:00 PM: THSLL South DII Championship game.
Winner hosts the THSLL South DII Super Regional.

Posted on April 16, 2019

Our meeting to select All-District, All-State and other awards will be held on Monday, April 29th, 6:30 .

Please start getting stats for players you will be putting up for state and district honors now.

Each coach nominates players by position (midfield, attack, defense, FOGO, goalie and LSM) where they are ranked for post season honors. 

 

Posted on April 14, 2019
Posted on April 11, 2019

Please see the attached .pdf file.

These are the 2019 THSLL South DII All Stars.

Article File Attachments: 2019 THSLL South DII All Star Awards.pdf THSLL South DII All Star Awards
Posted on April 11, 2019
Article File Attachments: THSLL South DIII All Stars.jpg
Posted on April 11, 2019

Last day for city counter games:
April 19th
City 1/4 finals- 4/22- at higher seed
City Semi finals - 4/24 - at higher seed
City Finals and 3/4 Game - 4/28 - at higher seed (1st) if same seed at winner of head to head during season (if applicable), if no head to head...coin flip to host.


 

Posted on April 08, 2019
Posted on April 08, 2019
Posted on March 30, 2019
Posted on March 12, 2019

The THSLL is proud to announce that the 2019 State Championship will be hosted by the McKinney lacrosse program. 

For more information including frequently asked questions please visit the championship page. 

Posted on March 06, 2019

Per the 2019 ruebook, the 2019 DIIallocations have been set as of the team count prior to the season starting.
 

  # of D2
Teams 
% of
Teams

# of
Calculated
Playoff
Spots

Awarded
Spots
North 17 31.5% 5.04 5
Central 15 27.8% 4.44* 5
San Antonio 7 13.0% 2.07 2
South 15 27.8% 4.44* 4
Total 54 100 %   16

*Tie broken by board vote after coordinator discussion

Details regarding the Division II Allocation process can be found in section 19.4 of the rulebook. 

Posted on February 08, 2019

Ray Martin has resigned as the THSLL Commissioner. Joe Donoghue, the current South District Division I Coordinator will serve as the interim Commissioner until a Commissioner is selected this summer. Mike Ormsby, the current South District Division II Commissioner will serve as interim Vice Commissioner. 

Posted on February 07, 2019

The THSLL Board of Directors recently re-evaluated the policy regarding the live streaming of regular season games. Effective immediately the THSLL will allow for teams and/or contracted third-parties to live stream all regular season/district championship games without prior approval being required from the Board of Directors.  
 
Live streaming will be allowed as long as the following is adhered to during the THSLL game:

  • Member programs may hire commercial entities to live stream their games.
  • Member programs must notify the opposing team that they intend to live stream their game (however, no permission to do so by the other team is required).
  • Commercial entities may not sell any broadcast of a live or recorded THSLL games, except as agreed upon in writing by the THSLL OR a member program.
  • Commercial entities may not charge viewers for a live broadcast of a THSLL game.
  • Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, firearms, illegal substances, sexually inappropriate content, or political advertising may not be part of any portion of the stream or streaming website.
  • There will be no interruption of the normal progress of a THSLL game.
  • All promotion spots, other advertising, and contest broadcasts must be impartial and in no way promote or influence rivalries or inappropriate behavior on the part of contestants, students, or other observers.  
  • Criticism of the performance of students, coaches, fans, league, THSLL Board of Directors, and/or officials is not permitted.  
  • Streaming personnel is not granted automatic access to the field/press box/parking/etc. The streaming provider should request and work with the home team prior to the game if accommodations are requested. 
  • The THSLL logo may not be used in the stream. 
  • The THSLL will coordinate the streaming of the Division I and II super-regionals and State Championship games. Providers may email streaming@thsll.org if interested in streaming those games

 THSLL reserves the right to adjust this policy as needed based on unforeseen situations that may arise. 
 

Posted on January 03, 2019

The march to a great season and state championship starts soon. Dick’s Sporting Goods is a proud sponsor of Texas High School Lacrosse League. 
 
On Saturday & Sunday, January 12th & 13th all coaches, players and families are invited to save 20% off your total transaction throughout the store at our Texas Locations. 
 
Talk with an associate in-store and save 20% off on our expanded inventory online and have it shipped to you directly. Save on what you need to coach, play and watch all the games this season.
 
Every Season Starts At Dick’s Sporting Goods.
 
Save Throughout The Year using these links/coupons!

THSLL Lacrosse 2019 Team Packet Coupon (January 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019)

THSLL Community 2019 Team Packet Coupon (January 1, 2019 -  December 31, 2019)


 

Article File Attachments: Shop Event Coupon - THSLL 2019 (002).jpg January THSLL Coupon
Posted on December 05, 2018

Georgetown Gateway College Preparatory School            

LAX Full-Time Head Coach/Teacher, Middle School Program

and

LAX Full-Time Assistant Coach/Teacher, High School Program

Georgetown, TX

Head Coach/Teacher – Middle School Program: Gateway College Prep School seeks a full-time middle school Head Lacrosse Coach/Teacher to continue to grow the middle school lacrosse program.   The coach will also be a teacher with a certificate in either Social Studies or Athletic Trainer to teach a sports medicine class.   

Asst. Coach/Teacher – High School Program: Gateway College Prep School seeks a full-time high school Assistant Lacrosse Coach/Teacher to continue to grow the lacrosse program.   The coach will also be a teacher with either a certificate in either Social Studies composite 8-12, or a Licensed Athletic Trainer to teach a sports medicine class.  

Compensation: Full time teacher salary with Texas Teacher Retirement Systems benefits plus coach stipend.   This coach will be given an athletic period each school day to coach lacrosse and only lacrosse.

Gateway College Preparatory School is a K – 12 public charter school with 1,200 students currently enrolled (350 in high school that will grow to 500) located on 40 acres in Georgetown, TX and just north of Round Rock.   The school has its own synthetic and natural grass lacrosse fields with grandstands.  Gateway does not offer a football program and is totally committed to field lacrosse teams from elementary through high school. The lacrosse coaches only coach lacrosse year round.

The successful candidate must have experience playing lacrosse at the college level or at the high school level for at least three years with prior coaching experience.

Please submit your resume and credential to Richard N. Rickey, Athletic Director.  Richard.rickey@orendaeducation.org.   You may learn more about the school and lacrosse program at www.gatewaycps.org.

 

 

Posted on November 26, 2018

Please see the attached 2019 season LOA contract.

Posted on October 09, 2018

South Regional State Meeting

Thursday, October 25

6:00-8:00 p.m.

St. John's School
2401 Claremont Ln.
Houston, TX 77019
Posted on May 22, 2018
The Foster Falcon lacrosse program is seeking a dynamic individual(s) to lead its boys' High School program. In addition to serving as the varsity coach, this person will provide leadership and supervision for the entire program, including a JV team. The program will be entering it’s third year, and is set for future success. Prior coaching experience at the high school level with preferred playing experience with a successful, established college program. Submit resume & contact info to Sheila Zabrycki, Program Director at szabrycki@ctot.com

 
Posted on May 13, 2018

The Village School in West Houston is currently looking for Lacrosse coaches for MS and HS teams.

The prospective coach can be hired either as an elementary/middle/high school PE coach that also coaches Lacrosse, or can be taken on as a contract coach that has a normal full-time job and comes after school to coach Lacrosse.
Interested parties should contact Judi Klausmeyer, the Athletic Director at the Village School.

The Village School
13051 Whittington Drive
Houston, Tx. 77077

klausmeyer@thevillageschool.com

281.496.7900

www.thevillageschool.com

Posted on April 28, 2018

 (Thursday), Kingwood will play at The Woodlands 7:00 pm and Strake will play at St. Johns 7:30 pm
Saturday- St. Johns at Woodlands, 1 pm. Woodlands High School
                 Kingwood at Strake Jesuit, 7 pm  Clay Stadium
For Saturday:

The winners from Thursday's game will play for the district championship. The losers will also play on Saturday to determine 3&4 spots in the Super Regional.

The #1 and #4 seeds will play May 5th  &6th in the Houston Super Regional (Kingwood) with #2 and #3 seeds playing in Dallas Super Regional.

 

Posted on April 23, 2018
THSLL South Playoff results from this past weekend: 
  • South DIII City Championship game: Klein DIII over Bellaire, 17-9.
  • South DII playoff game to determine the #3 and #4 seeds from Houston to the state Super regionals, The Woodlands DII over Magnolia, 8-5.
  • South DII playoff game for the city championship and to determine the #1 and #2 seeds from Houston to the state Super regionals, Klein DII over Langham Creek, 10-6.
Super Regional teams from the South DII:
  • Atascocita is the South’s 5th seed. They will go to the South DII Super Regional.
  • Magnolia is the South’s 4th seed. They will go to the North DII Super Regional.
  • The Woodlands DII is the South’s 3rd seed. They will go to the San Antonio DII Super Regional.
  • Langham Creek is the South’s 2nd seed. They will go to the Central (Austin) DII Super Regional.
  • Klein is the South’s 1st seed. They will host the South DII Super Regional.
Posted on April 19, 2018

The THSLL South District will have the City Championship and playoff games for the DII division at Rice University’s Track and Soccer Stadium on Sunday, April 22, 2018.
The games schedule is below:

(1) DIII City Tournament game @ 11 am: TBD

(2) DII Playoff game for the #3 & #4 seeds from the South DII for the State playoffs @ 2pm: Magnolia versus The Woodlands DII

(3) DII City Championship game @ 5 pm: Langham Creek versus Klein

Posted on April 09, 2018

THSLL District Advisory Committees
 
The THSLL Board of Directors is excited to announce the THSLL Advisory Committee Members have voted in the founding members of the THSLL District Advisory Committees. They are as follows:

Central District:
Erinn O'Harra DI Round Rock High School Head Coach
Josh Blumenthal DII St Andrews High School Head Coach
Noel Breger DII Gateway High School Head Coach
  
North District:
Jeff Roberts DI North Coppell Head Coach
Kevin Gould DII North Past Plano Board President
Jack Fisher DII North Greenhill Head Coach
Nathan Farabee DII North Plano East Head Coach
  
South District:
Ed Torriero DI Ridge Point Head Coach
Greg Menephee DII South District Committee Past Bellaire School Sponsor
Bruce Roloff DII South Klein Board Member Past Head Coach
Matt Carr DII South St. Pius X Head Coach
  
San Antonio District:
 Devan Gallagher Canyon Head Coach
 
We would like to thank them for volunteering for the THSLL District Advisory Committees!
The THSLL Board of Directors and the THSLL Advisory Committee will be scheduling initial THSLL District Advisory Committee conference calls within the next four weeks.  During those calls the committee members will begin to discuss and take action on the assigned 2018 THSLL Season due diligence.
 
Stay tuned for updates from the THSLL Board of Directors, the THSLL Advisory Committee, and the four THSLL District Advisory Committees as we all take on the task of completing the assigned 2018 THSLL Season due diligence.

THSLL Advisory Committee
Bill Cafferata & Tom Keaton from the Central District,
Hayward Lee & Rich Moses from the North District,
Blake Skinner & Michael Brand from the San Antonio District,
David Cohn & Matt Eaglin from the South District

Posted on March 04, 2018


 
Posted on March 03, 2018
Per the 2018 ruebook, the 2018 D2 allocations have been set as of the team count prior to the season starting.
 
  # of D2
Teams 1/1
% of Teams # of Calculated
Playoff Spots
Awarded Spots
North 15 28.3% 4.53 5
Central 14 26.4% 4.23 4
San Antonio 7 13.2% 2.11 2
South 17 32.1% 5.13 5
Total 53 100 %    

Details regarding the Division II Allocation process can be found in section 19.4 of the rulebook. 
Posted on March 03, 2018

The THSLL Board of Directors is excited to announce we have voted in the founding members of the THSLL Advisory Committee.  
Bill Cafferata & Tom Keaton from the Central District,
Hayward LeeRich Moses from the North District,
Blake SkinnerJosh Acut from the San Antonio District,
David Cohn & Matt Eaglin from the South District.

We would like to thank everyone who submitted their name for consideration for the THSLL Advisory Committee.  With their permission, we will place their names on the list to be considered for membership on the THSLL District Advisory Committees.  Any other present or past coach or board president that would like to volunteer can still do so and should send an email to Nancy Powers expressing an interest by 3/10/2018.
The THSLL Board of Directors and the THSLL Advisory Committee will have a kick-off conference call within the next three weeks.  During that call we will consider all the names on the volunteer list, and vote in four members for each THSLL District Advisory Committee.

Stay tuned for updates from the THSLL Board of Directors on the THSLL Advisory Committee and the four THSLL District Advisory Committees as we all take on the task of completing the assigned 2018 THSLL Season due diligence.

Posted on February 21, 2018



The THSLL & Game On Sports Productions are excited to announce a strategic partnership for live streaming of 2018 THSLL Regular Season District games & Post-Season games.
 
Game On Sports Productions is an Addison, Texas based production company with a major focus on youth sports.  Its owner, Fred Garner, is an experienced production industry executive with a diverse professional production portfolio including ABC Monday Night Football, ESPN, ABC Sports, CNN, a presidential campaign, and The World Cup.
 
Game On Sports Productions, with clients in the private schools and public ISDs and the larger youth leagues in Highland Park, University Park, Dallas proper, Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and Prosper, operates with two things in mind – “What We Do, Makes, What You Do, LIVE FOREVER” and “You Leave It All On the Field, We'll Get it All On Film!”.
 
Game On Sports Productions and the THSLL will be live streaming select 2018 THSLL Regular Season District Games of the Week in March & April, select 2018 THSLL District Playoff games, 2018 THSLL Super Regionals Weekend games on May 5th & 6th, and State Championship Weekend games on May 12th & 13th.
 
The selection process for determining which District Games of the Week and District Playoff games will be live streamed will start with Division I & II teams submitting their District home games they would like to have considered for live streaming by February 25th and will culminate with a lottery on February 28th based on District teams & District games percentages, and will include consideration for THSLL fan recommendations via Twitter, Live Streaming Advertising/Sponsorships, and Games On Sports Productions crew availability.
 
Live Streaming Advertising/Sponsorship opportunities are available and THSLL profits from them will be utilized to offset the costs associated with putting on the 2018 THSLL State Championship Weekend.  There are Live Streaming Advertising/Sponsorship packages available to accommodate most advertising and/or sponsorship budgets, and details and contacts for them can be found at http://thsll.org/sponsorships.
 
The 2018 THSLL Season, our 30th, is sure to be another exciting season of Texas High School Lacrosse!  And, with Game On Sports Productions live streaming 2018 THSLL games, more fans than ever will have the opportunity to watch and experience the quality, competitive lacrosse we have all come to appreciate in the THSLL.
 
 

Posted on February 04, 2018
As you know, the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) is an all-volunteer membership driven 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, led by the THSLL Board of Directors who have management and oversight responsibility for Texas boys’ high school lacrosse in the THSLL Spring Season. The principles and rules applied by the THSLL Board of Directors through the TSLA, Inc. Bylaws and the current THSLL Rulebook were developed, and have evolved, in conjunction with the membership of the THSLL over the past 30 years.

The THSLL Board of Directors recognizes that the due diligence required to successfully evolve the organization to maximize and sustain the growth and quality of boys’ high school lacrosse across the State of Texas is an effort that needs the involvement of current and past leaders of the THSLL. Recognizing the importance of this due diligence and this requirement, the THSLL Board of Directors discussed at the most recent THSLL Annual meetings our intention and commitment to establish two advisory committees to assist us with this effort.

Towards that end, we are excited to announce that the THSLL Board of Directors has modified the TSLA, Inc. Bylaws to include a Vice Commissioner role, and has established the structure and role of new THSLL committees – the THSLL Advisory Committee and the THSLL District Advisory Committee. And, we are ready to act on our commitment, and involve you, the THSLL Member School programs in that effort!
The THSLL Advisory Committee will be comprised of one current or past THSLL Member School Program Board President and one current or past Head Coach from each of the THSLL Districts, the THSLL Commissioner, the most recent Past THSLL Commissioner, and the THSLL Vice Commissioner who will serve as Chairman. The THSLL District Coordinators will make committee member nominations, and the THSLL Board of Directors will approve the THSLL Advisory Committee members with a majority vote by 1/31/2018.

The THSLL Advisory Committee will meet via teleconference at least six times per year, including at least once in February, March, April, and May. The term for committee members will be two years, with a limit of two terms. Members can be added and removed with a majority vote of the THSLL Board of Directors. Each committee member will sign an agreement that outlines and defines their roles and responsibilities, and their commitment to be bound by the TSLA, Inc. Bylaws and the current THSLL Rulebook.

The THSLL Advisory Committee and the THSLL Board of Directors will form a THSLL District Advisory Committee in each of the Districts comprised of two current or past THSLL Member School Program Board Presidents and two current or past Head Coaches, along with the THSLL District Coordinators. The THSLL District Advisory Committee members will be nominated by the THSLL Advisory Committee members and the THSLL District Coordinators, and along with the THSLL Board of Directors, will vote in the members of each THSLL District Advisory Committee with a majority vote by 2/15/2018.

The THSLL Advisory Committee representatives from a District will co-chair the THSLL District Advisory Committee in their District, with oversight by the District Coordinators. The THSLL District Advisory Committee will meet via teleconference at least six times per year, including at least once in February, March, April, and May. The term for committee members is two years, with a limit of two terms. Members can be added and removed with a majority vote of the THSLL District Committee or with a majority vote of the THSLL Board of Directors. Each committee member will sign an agreement that outlines and defines their roles and responsibilities, and their commitment to be bound by the TSLA, Inc. Bylaws and the current THSLL Rulebook.

Each THSLL District Advisory Committee will collaborate with the THSLL Advisory Committee providing input and feedback for their meetings, including soliciting input from, and providing feedback back to, the THSLL Member School Programs.

The THSLL Advisory Committee will be tasked by the THSLL Board of Directors with league due diligence that has statewide implications, and will provide recommendations developed in collaboration with the THSLL Board of Directors, the THSLL District Advisory Committees, and the THSLL Member School Programs, for consideration by the THSLL Board of Directors at its Summer Executive Board Meetings.

The first due diligence assigned to the THSLL Advisory Committee will be review and analysis of the current THSLL Philosophy and Foundation Principles, and League Structure, and will be done in collaboration with the THSLL Board of Directors, and each THSLL District Advisory Committee and the THSLL Member School Programs. The outcome of that due diligence will be development of recommendations that the THSLL Board of Directors will consider at the THSLL Summer Executive Board Meeting. The THSLL Board of Directors will review the recommendations to determine if they support the purpose, growth, quality, and success of the THSLL, and if so, decide how they should be presented to the THSLL Member School Programs for possible implementation, in part or in entirety, and in what timeframe.

The THSLL Board of Directors will consider the THSLL Advisory Committee recommendations, formulate them into one or more proposals and vote on them, and if approved by a super majority vote of the THSLL Board of Directors, present them as agenda items prior to and at the THSLL Annual Meetings for consideration and adoption by a super majority vote of the THSLL Member School Programs.

Annually, the THSLL Advisory Committee will receive input and feedback from the THSLL Member School Programs and the THSLL Board of Directors, and be tasked with due diligence by the THSLL Board of Directors that has statewide implications, and be asked to follow the above process for providing recommendations to the THSLL Board of Directors for consideration at the THSLL Summer Executive Meetings.

Through this membership driven due diligence and ongoing collaborative effort the THSLL Board of Directors believes the THSLL will continue to evolve and successfully meet the needs of the Texas boys’ high school lacrosse community for years to come.
Posted on November 28, 2017
Notice 

THSLL Eligibility Rules & Application for Fort Bend ISD THSLL Member School Programs for the 2018 THSLL Season.
The THSLL Board of Directors is posting this notice to eliminate any confusion or misunderstanding regarding the current THSLL Eligibility Rules as defined and outlined in the 2018 THSLL Rulebook.

The THSLL eligibility rules support the THSLL Member School Program driven philosophy of school-based lacrosse.  The THSLL Member School Program a student plays for is determined based on THSLL priority order – school, attendance zone, independent school district, and then adjacent independent school district and is determined in the sequence below:   
FIRST, SECOND, THIRD.  To arrive at a student’s THSLL Member School Program based on THSLL eligibility, the paragraphs below must be considered from content and context perspectives collectively and in sequence
A student who attends a Fort Bend ISD high school (public or private by THSLL definition) with a THSLL Member School Program (school declared as the host school for THSLL eligibility purposes even if there is no formal association with the school) must play for that school per the FIRST rule of 8.0 Eligibility.
 There are four exceptions:
 1. The family (student) moves their primary residence to another school attendance zone and the student attends another school (public or private by THSLL definition).  The THSLL requires proof of residency (current utility bill) and a signed, current Proof of Enrollment from the school the student attends.  At that time, an eligibility review is required by the THSLL, and the 8.0 Eligibility Rules will be applied to determine THSLL Member School Program eligibility for the current or upcoming THSLL Season.
2. The family (student) seeks and receives approval to transfer to another school in the ISD or in another ISD (public or private by THSLL definition) and provides the THSLL Board of Directors with a signed, current Proof of Enrollment from the school the student attends.  At that time, an eligibility review is required by the THSLL, and the 8.0 Eligibility Rules will be applied to determine THSLL Member School Program eligibility for the current or upcoming THSLL Season.
3. A THSLL Member School Program in the ISD or in another ISD submits a THSLL Hardship Waiver Request on behalf of the student for consideration by the THSLL Board of Directors.  The definition of a “hardship” and the process for consideration is defined and outlined in the 2018 THSLL Rulebook.  THSLL Hardship Waiver Requests require documented proof of a valid hardship.  A “hardship” is defined as an unforeseeable, and unavoidable condition or event that causes the imposition of a severe and non-athletic burden upon the student or his family. A hardship may include, but is not limited to, financial hardship, divorce, or curriculum challenges.  As an example, a Hardship Waiver Request related to a divorce requires submission of a final decree of divorce along with a sworn statement & affidavit.  If approved by the THSLL Board of Directors, an eligibility review is required by the THSLL, and the 8.0 Eligibility Rules will be applied to determine
THSLL Member School Program eligibility for the current or upcoming THSLL Season based on the “hardship” and family circumstances.
4. Sections 8.1 through 8.9 outline and define the rules around eligibility where the THSLL Board of Directors can make decisions with input from THSLL Member School Programs on individual student eligibility scenarios.
 A student who attends a Fort Bend ISD high school (public or private by THSLL Definition) with no THSLL Member School program (no declared host school for THSLL eligibility purposes even if there is no formal association with the school) must play for the closest THSLL Member School Program to his home or school within the ISD, and within the closest adjacent ISD when no THSLL Member School Program exists within the ISD, per the FIRST, SECOND, THIRD rule of Eligibility, and Sections 8.1 through 8.9.

THSLL Member School Programs submit their team information and valid team rosters according to Appendix C in the 2018 THSLL Rulebook – The THSLL 2017-2018 Season Timetable.  This information is due to the THSLL Board of Directors by January 18, 2018.  The THSLL Board of Directors validates this information and player eligibility prior to the start of the 2018 THSLL Season on January 19, 2018.  Ineligible roster players are not allowed to play in THSLL games, and penalties for doing so are spelled out in the 2018 THSLL Rulebook. 

It is the responsibility of each THSLL Member School Program to see that student athletes do not compete unless they comply with all THSLL eligibility rules. It is also the responsibility of the student athlete and their family to observe and obey the THSLL rules according to the 2018 THSLL Rulebook.

General questions related to THSLL 8.0 Eligibility and/or the 2018 THSLL Rulebook can be submitted via the Contact Us form at www.THSLL.org/contact or through the Email the Coordinator link at http://thsll.org/district_contact?district=104.

Individual student eligibility scenarios should be communicated through the THSLL Member School Program to the appropriate THSLL South District Coordinator – DI Joe Donoghue, and DII/DIII Mike Ormsby.

Posted on February 20, 2017
Per Member Team request, please do not use the THSLL contact list for camp and/or sales distribution purposes. THSLL user privileges will be revoked for abuse of the contact list.
Posted on January 05, 2017
We have created an optional newsletter for coaches, players, and fans to sign up for where the league can communicate coupons, special events, and other important lacrosse information. If you are interested in receiving these notifications, please sign up for the THSLL newsletter. 

http://thsll.org/marketing

Your email addresses are secure and THSLL will not distribute your email. 
Posted on April 27, 2016
Tuesday night's results:
Stratford beat Sienna Plantation. Stratford advances to the Semifinals. 
Magnolia beat The Woodlands DII. Magnolia advances to the Semifinals.
Magnolia versus Stratford at Stratford - Thursday night

Pearland beat Cy Woods. Pearland advances to the Semifinals.
Klein beat St. Thomas. Klein advances to the Semifinals.
Klein versus Pearland at Pearland - Thursday night.

Congratulations to Klein, Stratford, Magnolia and Pearland.
All four teams have qualified for the THSLL DII Super Regional Playoffs.






 
Posted on April 07, 2016
Eligibility Guidelines Academic All-American
  1. Players may come from any THSLL Member Varsity Team;
  2. Nominations for selection should be made in writing prior per the THSLL Timetable;
  3. Players selected for All-American may not be considered for Academic All-American;
  4. Nominated players must be seniors;
  5. A school transcript and resume must accompany the nomination;
  6. Any player that has received a diploma from a secondary school will not be eligible for Academic All-American status during post-graduate study.
Posted on April 06, 2016
The South DII playoffs are as follows
State Super Regional playoff reps from the South DII will be determined by who reaches the city semifinals Seeds 1 – 4.

City Playoff Bracket as follows:
Tuesday, April 26th – Opening 4 games
Thursday, April 28th   - City Semi Finals (At Higher Seed)
Saturday, April 30th – Losers of City Semi Finals play for the #3 and #4 seed from the South DII.
Sunday, May 1st  - South DII City Finals at Emery Weiner School at 7:30 P.M.
Saturday, May 21st - The THSLL South DII All Star game at Emery Weiner School at 7:30 P.M.


 
Posted on March 04, 2016

The Emery/Weiner School - Houston, Texas
 
Boys' Head/Assistant Coaches  -  Middle School Program

 Available: August 2016.  Deadline: April 1, 2016. 

The Emery/Weiner School is looking for boys' lacrosse coaches as well as assistant coaches for our middle school program for next school year 2016-2017. We have a great new multipurpose turf field and athletic facility on our campus with stadium seating, press box, a new weight room, locker rooms, coaches office space, and a training room, and we are looking for coaches who are excited about building a program. The applicant should have knowledge of lacrosse, enjoy working with young people, and have good organization/communication skills.

Full-time openings at the school include US Humanities, US Biology, US Judaics, US Spanish, US Mathematics, and MS Counselor. Please visit the web site for more info.  Appointment: Full-Time, 12 months.

Contact for application and information: Angie Gubitz, Director of Athletics, Houston, TX.  Phone: (832) 754-9846  E-mail: agubitz@emeryweiner.org

Team/school/org. site: http://www.emeryweiner.org/Page/Athletics
Jobs/HR web page: http://www.emeryweiner.org/Page/About-Us/Employment


 
Posted on March 01, 2016
Please find the attached US Lacrosse official's cards. These cards can be printed and used during the game as a reminder of who officiated the game. Simply fill out the card during the pre-game meeting with the names of the officials and refer to it during your game report and official rankings. 
Article File Attachments: coaches-certification-card.pdf Officials Cards
Posted on February 28, 2016
Appendix I - THSLL Seeding/Tie Breaking Policy
 
Regular Season Seeding Guidelines
Seeding for post-season activities will be determined using the following procedures.
 
  • A district game is defined in the schedule with a game type of “District”. District teams may play each other more than once, but only games designated as “District” on the schedule will count towards seeding.
  • Seeding is calculated by the number of wins against teams in the same division (Division I or II), district (North, South, etc), and conference (East, West, etc).
  • Teams will be sorted by wins in descending order.
  • A tie will not count towards a win or a loss.
  • Forfeited games result in a winning score of 1-0 with the win being given to the team not initiating the forfeit. BoD reserves the right to adjust forfeited game scores or alternative method in extreme cases.
  • All district games must be played. Any district games not completed by the deadline will be given a 0-1 loss for both teams. BoD reserves the right to adjust as needed in extreme cases.
  • The top X teams will be selected in descending order starting with the most wins. The number of teams being seeded may be different between districts. The number of teams selected is decided pre-season during the district breakout sessions.
 
Tie Breaking Procedures
In every situation possible , head to head results are primary .
 
  1. The tied teams will be placed in a sub group. The process outlined in steps 1 through 4 in b) below will be utilized for each seeding position. In a Multi-way tie, the process will first determine the highest seed in question and then be repeated again for the next seed, and continue until all tied teams are seeded.
  2. The following steps are used, in order, to break ties for each seeding position:
    1. The highest seed is determined by District wins against Teams within the sub group.
    2. If a tie remains after step 1, teams will be ranked by Head-to-Head competition within the sub group. In the event of a Three-way tie within any sub group; the selection will also be based on a head-to-head comparison.
    3. If all of the Teams have one win over the other teams in the tie (Team A has defeated team B, team B has defeated team C, and team C has defeated Team A etc.) then the selection shall be based on the difference in scores between those three games:
      1. The winner will receive a plus for each goal above the goals by the other team, and the loser will receive a minus for each goal below the goals for the other team.
        For example – Team A defeated team B by the score of 8 to 5, team A would receive a plus 3 and Team B would receive a minus 3.
      2. The difference in goals for the remaining two games (B Vs C and C Vs A) would be likewise calculated, and the Team with the largest positive value would be selected.
    4. Should step 3 not break the three-way tie, there will be a coin flip. All 3 head coaches meet, and coins will be flipped. They flip and odd side out wins. The remaining two go back to step 1.
  3. Once steps 1 through 4 have been completed, there will be one clear winner from the sub group. If two teams remain tied, steps 1 through 4 are used to break the remaining tie. If more than two teams remain, steps 1 through 4 are used to identify one clear winner per iteration until all ties are resolved.
  4. To seed any remaining tied teams, the tiebreaker process will be repeated recreating the sub group with the remaining teams.
 
 
 
Posted on February 20, 2016
​To All THSLL Participants,
 
Since the start of the 2016 THSLL Season on January 23rd, 226 games have been played!  For the most part, game reports and feedback from you and the SWLOA officials have been positive.  We are all excited about another season of quality, competitive lacrosse; however, the THSLL Board of Directors has received and reviewed a number of reported game incidents that have us concerned about safety and sportsmanship.
 
As you know, safety and sportsmanship are foundation principles of the THSLL, and are important priorities for all of us who participate in, and are involved with, the THSLL.  Having said that, there have already been a number of reported game incidents of unnecessary roughness, and targeting of the head/neck area, which are both illegal and cause for concern for safety and sportsmanship reasons.
 
The THSLL Board of Directors and the SWLOA leadership have reviewed these scenarios, watched the game film on them, and are taking action on them together, now, to ensure the health and safety of everyone participating in 2016 THSLL Regular Season and Post-Season THSLL games.
 
Towards that end, Tom Fitzsimmons, President of the SWLOA, sent out an email on Thursday of this past week to all the SWLOA officials asking them to be more vigilant when it comes to player safety.  He asked them to pay close attention to hits to the neck and head area that occur through illegal body checks, and/or through unnecessary roughness.  He noted that violent contact around the head and neck should result in a penalty.  Additionally, he noted that violent and egregious hits can also be unsportsmanlike conduct fouls.  He asked the officials to start penalties associated with these fouls at two minutes and progress to three with the player locked in the box.
 
He reiterated our agreed upon message that SWLOA officials should err on the side of making such calls, and that we would be communicating with you, explaining this decision and action, and to expect flags when hits occur in the head or neck area, even when the contact is caused by follow-through, and when hits are violent and/or egregious.
 
We acknowledged together, in advance of this decision and action, that we may receive more complaints, but that our concern for safety and sportsmanship requires that the SWLOA and the THSLL adapt to a changing environment around safety and sportsmanship to make for a better game.  In closing, Tom suggested each SWLOA official contact their assignor, local trainer, or chief referee if they have any questions.
 
The purpose of this email from the THSLL Board of Directors is to initiate a dialogue on safety and sportsmanship around the THSLL, given the number of such incidents that have occurred thus far in the 2016 THSLL Season.  We are sharing Tom’s message and instructions to the SWLOA officials, AND we are explicitly stating the THSLL Board of Directors’ expectations around safety and sportsmanship, and highlighting the NCAA rules associated with them, for all future THSLL games.
 
The reported game incidents referenced above are violations of the NCAA Lacrosse Rules related to Unnecessary Roughness SECTION 5 and Targeting the Head/Neck, SECTION 3, and are all related to safety and sportsmanship.  Consequently, we are asking each coach to do four things: 
  1. Provide a copy of our email, and these NCAA rules to each player
  2. Review both the email and the rules with your players so that there is no question as to what they mean, how serious we all are about player safety and sportsmanship, and so that they will understand the SWLOA interpretation and application of these rules in future THSLL games.
  3. Communicate with your players that these hits will not be tolerated, and if any player insists on making them, there will be serious consequences.
  4. Make your thoughts about the SWLOA application of these rules clear in your game reports, and where you disagree with the calls, or lack of calls on them, refrain from on-field arguments, and instead provide comments and game film so that the SWLOA leadership and THSLL Board of Directors can review the incidents for learning and training purposes.
We thank you all for your commitment to the high school student athletes participating in the THSLL, and for giving these actions on player safety and sportsmanship your attention.  We all share equally the responsibility and accountability for proactively addressing safety and sportsmanship in the THSLL, and we know that without your support, the THSLL would not be able to provide the lacrosse experience it does today!
 
Have a great season
 
Al Picazo
Commissioner, THSLL
 
Article File Attachments: NCAA Section 3 & 5.docx NCAA Section 3 & 5
Posted on November 23, 2015

Round 1-April 26, 2016

E1 & W1 first round byes.

W3 at E2

E3 at W2

Round 2(if two teams from each Division advance) April 28, 2016

East Round 1 winner at W1 seed

West Round 1 winner at E1 seed

Round 2(if three  teams from same Division advance) April 28, 2016

#2 seed at #1 seed from other Division

#3 seed at #1 seed from same Division

Round 3 Championship April 30, 2016

Winners from round 2 play in District championship game and to decide #1 and #2 Super Regionals seeds

Runner-ups’ in round 2 to play for the #3 & #4 seeds in Super Regionals
 

All games to be played at SJS (to be confirmed)

Posted on November 21, 2015

Appendix J – THSLL 2015-2016 Season Timetable

  • Super Regionals and State Hosts Selected by December 1, 2015
  • THSLL and SWLOA dues to THSLL Treasurer: December 1,2015
  • Game schedules submitted by December 21 ,2015
  • Last day to submit eligibility waivers for players or Team: January 11,2016
  • Team Information due: Valid/Up to Date Rosters, Emergency Plan, Proof of Insurance:January 18, 2016
  • Beginning of THSLL season games may not be played before Friday, January 22,2016
  • End of THSLL season games must be completed by Friday, April 29, 2016
  • Nominations and supporting documentation due April 29, 2016 for Coach of the Year, Asst. Coach of the Year, Person of the Year
  • All-State/All District Selection, District Wrap-up, Team Photo and Rosters: Wednesday, May 4, 2016
  • All-State, All-District, Honorable Mention posted Wednesday10 p.m. May 4, 2016
  • Division I and Division II District Seedings by Wednesday, May 4, 2016
  • AA/AAA nominations and support information by May 4,2016
  • DI and DII Super Regional Tournaments: May 7, May 8 , 2016 in Austin, Houston, and San Antonio
  • Person of The Year Executive Committee Meeting: May 2, 2016
  • DI, DII State Championships: May 14,15 in Dallas
  • THSLL Executive Board Meeting: June 25, 2016 rules/voting issues
  • Rule Change Proposal Due August 1,2016
  • State Meetings at District locations September 2016. Review requirements for 2017 THSLL season
Posted on November 02, 2015

Dear Lacrosse Families and Players,

Please see below for information for the funeral service of our dear friend, Chris Christopher, Al Christopher's wife

Location: The United Methodist Church - Harvest Worship Center in the main building.

2200 Lake Woodlands Drive  The Woodlands, TX 77380

Date: Saturday, November 7th  Time: 2:00 P.M.

In lieu of flowers for the service, the family would appreciate a donation to one of the following organizations or churches in memory of Chris Christopher.  

1.  The Woodlands United Methodist Church. Please visit www.thewoodlandsumc.org/give

2.  Memorial gifts may be given directly to Grace Point Counseling Center (a ministry of United Methodist Church) 9201 Grogans Mill Road, The Woodlands, TX 77380

3. Walden Community Church  12400 Walden Road, Montgomery, TX 77356 

5. Directly to the Christopher family by clicking on the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/chris_christopher

4. Or any charity of your choice

Once again, thank you so much for your continued love and support. Please keep praying for the Christopher family as they try to get through this very difficult time. Coach Al loves to hear from his players and families. He can be reached at coachal@houlalax.com.

Posted on September 18, 2015

Cy Ranch Ironmen Lacrosse is looking for an Assistant Coach for Fall and Spring.  Ironmen Lacrosse is growing and will be adding new teams over the next 2 to 4 years. Ironmen Lacrosse is located Cypress, TX (just outside of Houston at Hwy 99 and 290)

Coaches with experience playing at the college level or coaching at the high school level will be given priority. Coaches will serve as a positive role model for high school players on and off the field.

Please contact Steve Fales at steve.fales@grainger.com 832-347-6592 or Christian Daly at cdaly0201@gmail.com

 

Posted on September 17, 2015
Bellaire Men's Lacrosse Club (Houston, TX)

Boys Head Coach (Varsity/JV).  Available: October
Bellaire Men's Lacrosse is looking for experienced players/coaches to support and promote an established lacrosse program and build a legacy of excellence for the sport in one of the nation's largest cities.

Bellaire is a public high school in the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and plays in the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) as a South District, Division 2 Central squad(s).

The Bellaire Cardinals already have an exceptionally well-supported and motivated on-campus and parent program, including broad involvement at all administrative, operational, and support levels.

We are looking for an equivalently motivated and passionate leaders to execute practice and game strategies, build a team philosophy, establish a path for development, and nurture the positive growth of the sport.

Duties include off/pre-season planning, regular season practice/game activities, and periodic parent/board meetings. Must be able to provide coaching references and undergo a background check. Salary: Competitive stipend, commensurate with the skills and experience of the selected candidate.  Appointment: Part-Time, 8 months.

Contact for application and information: Greg Menephee, Bellaire HS Faculty, 5100 Maple Street, Bellaire, TX 77401.  Phone: (713) 822-2847  E-mail: gmenephe@houstonisd.org

Team/school/org. site: http://www.bellairelacrosse.com
Posted on September 17, 2015
The Emery/Weiner School is looking for coaches for the High School and Middle School teams. The Emery Weiner school is a private, college-preparatory middle and high school located in Southwest Houston.  We have an exemplary academic program, as well as outstanding fine arts and athletic programs.  Our community is made up mainly of students who live in the Bellaire, Meyerland and West University areas.  Our campus provides an exceptional setting for learning and growth.  It is located on 12 acres in Southwest Houston, our school houses more than 100,000 square feet of classroom space, along with several acres of accessible playing fields.  The Emery/Weiner School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS).
The Emery/Weiner School has a brand new, state of the art, multi-purpose turf field on campus for the purpose of playing football, soccer and lacrosse.
Please contact Angie Gubitz - Director of Athletics at 832-204-5900 ext. 313 /  Angie's E-Mail is: agubitz@emeryweiner.org

 
Posted on September 12, 2015

St. John’s School – Houston, Texas

St. John’s School, a coeducational independent K-12 school in Houston, Texas is seeking a dynamic individual to lead its Varsity Boys’ Lacrosse program for the 2016-17 school year.  In addition to serving as the head varsity coach, the successful candidate will provide leadership, supervision and organization for the entire Boys’ Lacrosse program, including Junior Varsity and Middle School levels.  Preference will be given to candidates with previous head coaching experience at the independent school level and playing experience at the collegiate level.  Special emphasis will be placed on exemplifying the highest standards of professionalism, leadership, and sportsmanship. As a staff member in the Department of Athletics and Physical Education, duties will include a teaching responsibility in addition to a fall and winter coaching assignment at the middle school level.  The appointment is a full-time, 12-month position with benefits scheduled to begin on July 1, 2016.  The selected candidate will report directly to the Director of Athletics.   Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications.

The Finney Search Group, Hunt Valley, MD, is conducting the search.  Sherm Bristow is the lead consultant.  Interested individuals only should submit a letter of interest, resume, and the names and contact information of three references to sbristow@thefinneygroup.com.  Resumes directly sent to employment sites will not be accepted.   Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  

Posted on September 06, 2015

I have announced that this coming 2016 season will be my last to coach the St. John’s Varsity. I have coached the team since 1992, and it has been a passion and a privilege. Each of the twenty-three varsity squads I have led during this time has been unique, but the boys have all shared the excitement for the game. No matter what their experience or talent level was when they came out, they played with heart and left everything they had on the field. I could not be more proud of them if they had been my own sons.

I am excited to see what will happen next in Texas lacrosse, and I know St. John’s will be a major force in the sport’s future. After 343 high school wins, it’s time to notch at least 7 more wins, hit 350 and pass the baton to someone with fresh legs. My enthusiasm for the sport and the way it is played with tenacity and character here is stronger than ever, and I look forward to supporting its continued development in a variety of exciting ways, both at St. John’s and in the larger community.

The upcoming season will be a very special one, a celebration of the achievements of my 24 teams and the 6 that preceded them.  In the early 90s, lacrosse at St. John’s was practiced at night, after the track team went home. We’ve come a long way since then, and I look forward to sharing the memories with you as the team continues to create new ones on the field.

This coming season we will present highlights of the past two decades, during which St. John’s Lacrosse has been at the forefront of the growth of the sport. The list of firsts and awards earned by St. John’s lacrosse players and coaches is a long one. In addition to the Championships the team won at the City, State and SPC level, the program pioneered lacrosse at the youth level in Texas and has been part of a growing community.

From the first youth game played on Skip Lee Field versus Plano in 1995 to the development of the Junior Jam for middle school players and the establishment of Crease Ranch Lacrosse Camp, T-Rex (The Texas Recreational Lacrosse League), the first Team Texas youth traveling teams and the Houston Hawks, St. John’s has provided the opportunity for players from across the Houston lacrosse community to come together, don their pads and head out to the field to make something bigger than just one team happen.

I hope you will come out to Scotty Caven Field this spring and join the celebration of the legends and traditions of St. John’s Lacrosse. Look for details of the events to come. Change is hard, but without change we stop growing. I look forward to growth and opportunity for all of us, and I am grateful to everyone who has been part of this phase of my journey.  

Train and trust,

Sam Chambers  
 
Posted on July 01, 2015

George Ranch High School – New South District DII HS Lacrosse Program

Looking for qualified lacrosse coaches for 2016 season. Paid, part-time positions.

Skills and Qualifications:

•              Lacrosse playing experience at HS level or above

•              High lacrosse IQ, previous coaching experience preferred

•              Patience to lead recruiting efforts and coaching fundamentals to new players

•              Committed to attend 2 days of practice and 1-2 games per week

•              Availability to attend board meetings as appropriate

There is a core group of experienced players from the Fort Bend, Richmond, and Sienna programs. Coaches will have an opportunity to build a HS program in a school that already fields very successful teams in other major sports. Help the community grow this incredible game!

 

Posted on June 05, 2015
Woodlands Lacrosse Camp
KINDERGARTEN - 12TH GRADE

MONDAY, JULY 27th               9:00 AM - 12:00 PM     Lunch Break     1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
TUESDAY, JULY 28th              3:00 PM – 6:00 PM      Dinner Break    7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th        3:00 PM – 6:00 PM      Dinner Break    7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
*Beginners should only attend early sessions.
Register -
http://www.woodlandslax.com
Flyer attached
Additional Information: Contact: Keith Tintle 713-992-3617 Tntlax12@yahoo.com
 
Article File Attachments: 2015WoodlandsLaxSummerCamp.pdf
Posted on May 07, 2015
The THSLL South DII All Star game will be held on Saturday, May 16 at 7:30 P.M.
**** Change In Venue ****
The game will now be played at Pearland's Glenda Dawson High School.
Dawson High School is located at 2050 Cullen Blvd. Pearland, TX 77581

A link to the map location follows:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Glenda+Dawson+High+School/@29.5734807,-95.3530349,695m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x8fca3c224b18e5af!6m1!1e1

 
Posted on April 30, 2015
2015 South District Division I Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution.
Chris Arnold-Kingwood

2015 South District Division I Assistant Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
John O'Malley- Kinkaid

2015 South District Division I Person of the Year
THSLL Person of the Year award honoree whose individual whose dedication, commitment, and support of lacrosse and its ideals extends beyond his/her specific Member Team.
Brendan Logue
Posted on April 30, 2015
Each THSLL District awards All-State and All-District Honors within Divisions I and II.
The San Antonio Divison II District awards are attached.
Article File Attachments: South Divison I Awards.pdf South Division I District Awards
Posted on April 30, 2015
South Division I Super Regionals

Barnhardt Stadium
201 Kinkaid School Dr
Houston, TX 77024

$10/day 
$15/weekend
8 & under are free.

Gates will open 1 hour prior to the start of each game for spectators.
Posted on April 29, 2015
2015 South District Division II Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution.
Jeff Brown - St. Thomas

2015 South District Division II Assistant Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
Barrett Ballay -Woodlands DII

2015 South District Division II Person of the Year
THSLL Person of the Year award honoree whose individual whose dedication, commitment, and support of lacrosse and its ideals extends beyond his/her specific Member Team.
Dave Vollmer- Lamar
Posted on April 29, 2015
Each THSLL District awards All-State and All-District Honors within Divisions I and II.
The South Divison II District awards are attached
Article File Attachments: South DII Awards.pdf 2015 South Division II District Awards
Posted on April 14, 2015
South District DI  playoffs schedule:

Round 1 April 24:  #6 seed at #3 seed, #5 seed at #4 seed

Round 2 April 25:  Lowest seed winner from round 1 at #1 seed, highest round 1 winner at seed #2

District championship: April 28: Lowest seed winner from round 2 at highest seed winner from round

Posted on April 09, 2015

. Each division will rotate seedings 1 through 6 on a 3-year schedule, with the following limitations:

(A) seeds 1, 2 and 3 will be the division winners;
(B) seeds 4, 5 and 6 will be the 2nd place teams in the divisions;
(C) on the rotating basis to be discussed below, seeds 1 and 6 will come from the same division (1st and 2nd place therein), seeds 2 and 5 will come from the same division (1st and 2nd place therein), and seeds 3 and 4 will come from the same divisions (1st and 2nd place therein);

(D) In 2015, the Central is seeds 1 & 6, the South is seeds 2 & 5, and the North is seeds 3 & 4, and in year 3 (2016), the South is seeds 1 & 6, the North is seeds 2 & 5, and the Central is seeds 3 & 4;

(E) for purposes of the THSLL's playoffs, seeds 1, 2 and 3 (all division winners) will be the South's representatives to the state playoffs' Super-Regionals as seeds 1, 2 and 3, respectively and they will travel according to the THSLL's schedule.

(F) the 4-seed to the THSLL's state playoff Super-Regional will be determined by the play-in playoff structure in section (G) on or before the Wednesday prior to the start of the Super-Regional each year (this season, the deadline is April 22, 2015).

(G) the 5-seed will host the 6-seed on the Thursday, April 23 (Friday for rain-outs), and the winner will advance to play the 4-seed at the 4-seed's home field on the following Tuesday, April 28 (Wednesday for rain-outs), which complies with the deadline stated in section (F).

(H) any changes to the schedule (1) made during the regular season and requested more than a week prior to its end, must be agreed to by the member teams in a vote called by the South DII District Coordinator and may be done in-person or electronically, or (2) requested during the 7 days prior to the end of the regular season or while in the playoff time period must be cleared with the South DII District Coordinator

 

Posted on March 19, 2015
Assistant Lacrosse coach
 Available: ASAP.
Friendswood High School is looking for a qualified lacrosse coach to assist with all three High School teams. This is a great opportunity to get coaching experience, while being part of a great coaching staff. The school seeks to hire a qualified candidate that has a lacrosse background. NCAA playing experience preferred but not mandatory. We are looking for a coach that has an understanding of the modern game. Compensation is based upon experience and/ or credentials.
Skills and Qualifications:
  • Strong communication skills
  • lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, Juco, High School)
  • High Lacrosse IQ to be able to teach the players
  • Ability to take and give direction
  • Ability to coach players that have already played in the Friendswood system.
  • Previous coaching experience preferred
  • Available for all practices and games.
  • Candidates must turn in three references from employers or other lacrosse involved parties.
  • (Most important) Coach must understand and be able to teach modern techniques and fundamentals.
Contact for information: Michael Staub, Lacrosse Athletic Director, E-mail: coachmgstaub@gmail.com
 
Posted on February 18, 2015
Due to job relocation of our current coach, the West Houston Lacrosse Association is in immediate need of a coach for our West Briar Middle School team.   The team consists of 7th and 8th graders playing in their first year of lacrosse.  Requirements include lacrosse playing experience at the high school or preferably college level; coaching experience is preferable; strong leadership; motivational and organizational skills; a positive attitude and enthusiasm for the sport and players. 
The ideal candidate should be interested in building the program and molding individual talent while emphasizing teamwork, fundamentals, good sportsmanship, leadership, and respect.  Candidates are required to administer the program according to the principles and philosophy of the West Houston Lacrosse Association's charter, and in accordance with the rules of the Greater Houston Youth Lacrosse Association.
In addition, candidates must pass a background check and adhere to the coach's code of conduct.  Practices take place on Tuesday and Thursday nights with games/practices on Saturdays with the current season running through April.  This is a part-time position that includes a monthly stipend and requires attendance at all practices, games and when requested, Association board meetings.

Please send an e-mail to westhoustonlax@gmail.com if you are interested in this position.           
Posted on January 28, 2015
THSLL introduces the 2015 Table Training Aid. This guide introduces the table to the general concepts and rules concerning the table along with sample score book entries. 

Click to download the PDF --> 2015 Table Training
Posted on January 27, 2015

Atascocita Lacrosse is looking for a qualified lacrosse assistant coach for the Division II JV & Varsity team, with potential to be head coach of JV.

We are looking for a coach who wants to be part of an exciting first competitive season of startup high school lacrosse program. Candidates must possess a strong understanding of the game and a passion for the sport to help develop and lead our student athletes.

Requirements include lacrosse playing experience at the high school or preferably college level; strong leadership; motivational and organizational skills.The ideal coach should be interested in building the program and molding individual talent into a championship team while emphasizing teamwork, fundamentals, good sportsmanship, leadership, and respect.

This is a competitively paid, part-time position requiring attendance at all practices, games and when requested, club board meetings.

Please email Deb Doxey at debdoxey@embarqmail.com and/or Kelli Bridges at kmbridges2007@gmail.com for more information.

Posted on November 25, 2014

12/3/14- UPDATED  INFORMATION REGARDING CASCADE R HELMET

NOCSAE is working closely with us as we develop and test a retrofit to the Cascade R helmet and we are confident a solution will be announced in the coming days.  Earlier this  week, we had sent technicians to NOCSAE’s testing Laboratory to test what we believe to be a viable and simple modification to existing helmets  to ensure they comply with the NOCSAE standard. We have been informed that if we can demonstrate with statistical probability that this modification will meet the standard, NOCSAE will approve the process.

 If  successful, this modification will result in A new model as defined in NOCSAE standards. We are now working with NOCSAE on the details of that modification, including how it will be rolled out to players and teams currently in  possession of the Cascade R helmet. As soon as we have all the details we will immediately communicate the necessary steps to complete the modification.

Thank you for your patience and continued commitment to Cascade during this process. We continue to stand behind the Cascade R helmet and believe this modification will address NOCSAE’s concerns and ensure there will be no further interruption to the sport we all love.

Cascade Lacrosse


US Lacrosse, the national governing body for men's and women's lacrosse, has been notified by NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) that two lacrosse helmet models currently available in the marketplace -- the Cascade Model R and the Warrior Regulator -- do not meet the NOCSAE helmet standard, ND041.

NOCSAE's public statement, available in its entirety at www.nocsae.org, says that the organization made its determination following an independent investigation and evaluation of the two helmets, including a review of each manufacturer's internal testing and quality control data. As a result, NOCSAE has invalidated the manufacturer's certification of compliance for all manufacturing dates for the two helmet models.

Playing rules written by US Lacrosse, the NCAA and the NFHS (National Federation of State High School Associations) mandate that all helmets must meet NOCSAE standards and be NOCSAE certified. Both models had previously been certified by the manufacturers as compliant with the NOCSAE standard.

NOCSAE's statement adds that both Cascade and Warrior have been notified of these conclusions by NOCSAE, and have indicated that they are working to address the issue.

Consumers seeking further information about these two helmet models are advised to contact the manufacturers directly: Cascade (1-800-537-1702); Warrior (1-800-968-7845)


Cascade Statement Regarding Cascade R Helmet 

The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) has announced that the Cascade R model lacrosse helmet no longer complies with NOCSAE standard ND041 and that Cascade’s certification of compliance on that helmet model only is now invalid. 
We are working with NOCSAE to clarify the concerns and appropriately address the issue.  However, our first priority is always to our loyal Cascade customers.   Players not in immediate need of a certified helmet are encouraged to retain their helmet. Cascade is confident that we will be able to re-certify the helmet and that recertification could be a simple fix. We expect to communicate all available remedies as soon as possible, once approved by NOCSAE.  We are communicating the following information to consumers: 

If you are a player that owns an R helmet and has games in November/Early December but do not own another certified helmet, you should contact your preferred lacrosse retailer to understand if they have the ability to fit you with a certified helmet.  If yes, return your R helmet to that retailer and they will provide a replacement. 

If you are a player that owns an R helmet and are not using it until the season starts, we are asking you to please hold onto your helmet in the short-term. As we get closer to season start we will have a procedure in place for you to receive either an update to your R model or another replacement option.  If you are a team that owns R helmets and has games in November/Early December but do not have another certified helmet solution, please contact Cascade customer service at (800) 537- 1702 and we will do our best to find a lacrosse retailer to support your needs.  If you are a team that has R helmets and do not need to use them immediately we are asking you to please hold onto your helmets in the short-term. As we get closer to season start we will have a procedure in place for you to receive either an update to your R models or another replacement option.  
Detailed instructions on necessary steps will be made available on our web site www.cascadelacrosse.com and provided to all relevant governing bodies as soon as they become available.  

Memo to All Officials Regarding NOCSAE Decision

On Monday, November 24, 2014, NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) issued a statement announcing that it had voided the manufacturer’s certification of compliance for all manufacturing dates, for the Cascade Model R and the Warrior Regulator lacrosse helmets (see photo below).

Please note: the Cascade models CPV-R, CPX-R and CS-R and the Warrior TII are not affected by this decision by NOCSAE.

 Until the manufacturers and NOCSAE are able to remedy and re-certify these helmets, the Model R and Regulator are both illegal at all levels of play and by all rules that mandate helmets meet NOCSAE standards and be NOCSAE certified.

Until further notice we are asking all officials, prior to the game, to add the following statement to the pre-game certification for head coaches. Officials are encouraged to meet with both coaches together at midfield to conduct this certification.

“Coach, are you aware that the Cascade Model R and Warrior Regulator helmet models do not meet the NOCSAE standard for lacrosse at this time and they are not legal for play? With this in mind, do you certify all players are equipped by rule and that all helmets including the goalkeepers meet the NOCSAE standard for lacrosse helmets?”

In the women’s and girls’ games, officials are asked to check the helmets of the goalkeepers during the pre-game stick check to ensure that the helmets worn are not the two in question.

In both games, during the game if a coach requests an equipment check or random equipment check is performed, officials are asked to check the helmet of the player to ensure that the helmets in question are not being worn.

No player is permitted to wear either of these helmets during play until further notice. NOCSAE certification is a testing process and standard required in order to keep players safe and minimize risk for all players in both the boys’ and girls’ games.

If a player is discovered to be wearing this helmet once play has begun, the officials should stop play immediately and the player shall be substituted for and removed from play until they are equipped with a NOCSAE certified helmet. If the player wearing the illegal helmet is the goalkeeper, and the team does not have a backup goalkeeper, the goalie may exchange for a legal goalkeeper helmet and resume playing.

Remember, as an official you are simply adjudicating and applying the rules as written. By not enforcing this rule you could be putting yourself and the safety of the athletes on the field at risk. It is imperative that you enforce this standard and rule at all tournaments and games until further notice.

If a coach protests or asks questions in regards to this ruling direct them to reach out to NOCSAE or either of the helmet manufacturers for clarification.

Here are a couple frequently asked questions that you may encounter.

How do I know what helmet is legal or not?

 Please use the pictures above and below as references. The easiest way to determine which helmet is which is to look for a couple key design features.

On the Cascade Model R helmet, there is a big “R” on the right side of the helmet on the visor.

On the Warrior Regulator the most distinguishable feature is the air vents in the temple area of the helmet is a long triangular shape (Warrior’s TII helmet as a bigger opening and the lettering “TII” is visible in the vent)

Why is this important?

 The safety of the players is the most important thing and is everyone’s responsibility in the game. That includes the manufacturers of sports equipment. NOCSAE creates standards for sports equipment to ensure that equipment worn by athletes meets certain performance standards. Without these standards it is much more difficult for manufacturers to develop products within certain guidelines based on scientific research and data.

 What is the penalty?

 In both games and at all levels, if the player(s) are wearing these helmets then they are not permitted to play in the game. If discovered prior to the game, no penalty is adjudicated, however that player or player(s) may not enter the game until a legal helmet is worn.

In the men’s or boys’ game, if discovered during the game at any time, play should be stopped immediately and the player shall be substituted for and may not return until a legal helmet is worn. If discovered after a goal is scored, the goal stands. If the penalty is on the goalkeeper and the team does not have a backup goalie, he may exchange his helmet for a legal one and resume playing.

In the women’s or girls’ game, if discovered during the game at any time, a minor foul is adjudicated and the player must be substituted for until a legal helmet is worn. If the penalty is on the goalkeeper and the team does not have a backup goalie, she may exchange her helmet for a legal one and resume playing. If they do have a legal goalkeeper helmet, then the team shall play without a goalkeeper. 

Coaches, players, administrators and parents seeking further information about these two helmet models are advised to contact the manufacturers directly: Cascade (1-800-537-1702); Warrior (1-800-968-7845).

What is US Lacrosse’s role in this issue?

 US Lacrosse’s sole role in this is to disseminate the necessary information to our constituents involved in the game. While US Lacrosse as well as NFHS and the NCAA require NOCSAE certified helmets for all games, the standards are created and monitored by NOCSAE.

Posted on November 12, 2014
Boys' Asst. Coach (Varsity/JV).  Available: Immediately
Stratford High School Lacrosse is looking for an experienced coach to assist in the development of their Varsity and JV teams/players. Stratford Lacrosse plays in the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) as a South-District, Division II, Central Region team.

The Spartans have an established team and fan base which is motivated for success.  We are looking for an assistant coach who can help us meet that goal. Duties include attending off season and regular season practice, games, and tournaments.  Must be able to provide coaching references and undergo a background check.  We offer a competitive stipend equal to qualifications of candidate.  The position is part time and runs from November through the middle of May, 2015.

Contact for application and information:  Randall LaGrange, Stratford Lacrosse President, Phone:  713-202-6201 / Email:  stratfordlax@gmail.com.   Team site: www.spartan-lacrosse.com

Posted on November 09, 2014

Equipment Drive-
There are several programs in the State who need equipment. If your team and players have equipment that is not in use, please let me know.

We need Long Poles, Short Poles, Gloves ,Arm guards,Shoulder pads,Helmets.

Thank you!

npowers@thsll.org

 

Posted on November 08, 2014

Trainers-This is a critical health and safety issue and we want to insure the highest level of care to any injured players. This can be provided by Licensed Athletic Trainers, medical professionals (MD, RN, LVN), or EMTs. The serious nature of injuries – severe sprains, bone breaks, concussions, requires the expertise these individuals are trained for.

Houston Area Licensed Athletic Trainers

Ironman Sports Medicine Institute-
Memorial Hermann, 713-242-2838
Daniel Barnes, Daniel.Barnes@memorialhermann.org, 713-242-2859

Houston Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine-
Keith Jahn,  281-731-7373
kfjahn@houstonmethodist.org
 
Posted on October 29, 2014
Bellaire Men's Lacrosse Club (Houston, TX)

Boys' Asst. Coach (Varsity/JV).  Available: October
Bellaire Men's Lacrosse is looking for experienced players/coaches to support and promote an established lacrosse program and build a legacy of excellence for the sport in one of the nation's largest cities.

Bellaire is a public high school in the Houston Independent School District (HISD) and plays in the Texas High School Lacrosse League (THSLL) as a South District, Division 2 Central squad(s).

The Bellaire Cardinals already have an exceptionally well-supported and motivated on-campus and parent program, including broad involvement at all administrative, operational, and support levels.

We are looking for an equivalently motivated and passionate leaders to execute practice and game strategies, build a team philosophy, establish a path for development, and nurture the positive growth of the sport.

Duties include off/pre-season planning, regular season practice/game activities, and periodic parent/board meetings. Must be able to provide coaching references and undergo a background check. Salary: Competitive stipend, commensurate with the skills and experience of the selected candidate.  Appointment: Part-Time, 8 months.

Contact for application and information: Greg Menephee, Bellaire HS Faculty, 5100 Maple Street, Bellaire, TX 77401.  Phone: (713) 822-2847  E-mail: gmenephe@houstonisd.org

Team/school/org. site: http://www.bellairelacrosse.com

 
Posted on October 22, 2014
Division II Varsity Head Coach
 
 Available: ASAP.
 
Friendswood High School is looking for a qualified lacrosse coach for the Division II varsity team. This is a great opportunity to get varsity coaching experience, while being part of a great coaching staff. The school seeks to hire a qualified candidate that has a lacrosse background. NCAA playing experience preferred but not mandatory. Compensation is based upon experience and/ or credentials.
Skills and Qualifications:
  • Strong communication skills
  • lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, Juco, High School)
  • High Lacrosse IQ to be able to teach the players
  • Ability to take and give direction
  • Ability to coach players that have already played in the Friendswood system.
  • Previous coaching experience preferred
  • Available for all practices and games.
  • Candidates must turn in three references from employers or other lacrosse involved parties.
 
Contact for information: Michael Staub, Lacrosse Athletic Director, E-mail: coachmgstaub@gmail.com
 
Posted on September 30, 2014

The Emery/Weiner School (Houston, TX)

Boys' Asst. Coach

 (JV).  Available: ASAP. 

A great opportunity is presented for a JV head coach and varsity/JV assistants at The Emery/Weiner School. This second-year program desires experienced coaches who are willing to teach lacrosse fundamentals, teamwork, and sportsmanship. This is a part-time position and compensation will be based upon experience.

Skills and Qualifications:
• Strong communication skills
• Collegiate playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, Juco)
• Fundamentally sound lacrosse IQ
• Ability to take and give direction
• Patience to teach newly introduced players
• Previous coaching experience preferred
• Available for all practices and games.  Appointment: Part-Time

Contact for information: Angie Gubitz, Athletic Director, 9825 Stella Link, Houston, TX 77025.  Phone: (832) 204-5900  E-mail: agubitz@emeryweiner.org

Team/school/org. site: http://www.emeryweiner.org

Posted on September 21, 2014

Sout District Division II
Coaches Meeting  Monday, October 20th , 6:30 P.M. 
Bellaire High School 
in the Science Conference Center room 190

 

Posted on September 18, 2014
 Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in Houston, Texas is looking for a Men's Head Lacrosse Coach for the 2014-2015 Season.
Strake Jesuit is a Catholic, four-year, College Preparatory School for young men grades 9-12 located in Houston, Texas. The school's mission is to assist young men in their formation as leaders and as 'Men for Others' through a program of rigorous college preparation in the tradition of the Society of Jesus.
The school seeks to hire and retain employees who are skilled in their field, involved participants in the school community, active in their faith, and enthusiastically dedicated to carrying out the mission of the school. Applicants should have an ability to relate to and work well with others, possess excellent writing, communication, organizational and leadership skills, and have a strong proficiency with computers and technology. A working knowledge of the Society of Jesus and Jesuit education is preferred. Salary commensurate with experience.
To Apply: Send a resume and cover letter by e-mail to employment@strakejesuit.org, by fax to 713-774-6427, or by mail to Strake Jesuit, Office of the Principal, 8900 Bellaire Boulevard, Houston, Texas, 77036.
For questions, contact Sheri Jones at 713-490-8108. 
http://www.strakejesuit.org/s/103/index.aspx?sid=103&gid=1&pgid=1317
Posted on September 18, 2014

South Division I and Division II Regional Meeting

Saturday September 20th

10 a.m.

Kinkaid School
201 Kinkaid School Dr
Houston, TX 77024

Posted on July 02, 2014

The Klein Lacrosse club is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of head coach for its Division II Varsity/JV Lacrosse program.  The successful candidate will be required to staff offensive and defensive coaching positions for the team to be determined by an additional posting with the help of a coaching selection committee.  He/She will also establish and set the overall program objectives to ensure that the middle school teams mirror the varsity program.  This is a paid position.


The successful candidate must be a leader, role model and demonstrate a positive attitude towards participants in the program and who understands the influence he/she will have on players.  Coaches are evaluated annually not only on their knowledge of the game, but also based upon the above skills and below duties and traits.

The ideal candidate should have:

A proven coaching track record at a high school level or higher of motivating players to reach their potential and team success
A solid foundation of lacrosse fundamentals and the ability to teach them
An ability to command respect and enforce team discipline
Solid communication skills for working with the Board of Directors, parents and players
College lacrosse experience
Passion for the game that is contagious to the players and the entire lacrosse community
Positive coaching style that develops both lacrosse skills and leadership skills

Essential Duties Include:

  1. Head coach of varsity lacrosse team with a goal of winning championships. Manage all high school coaches to teach the fundamentals of lacrosse to all players. The head coach will be responsible for instilling good sportsmanship, leadership, fair play, the importance of academics to the players, and be able to relate and inspire confidence in students.
  2. Participate in recruitment and selection of the varsity and JV coaches
  3. Participate in recruiting activities for grades K-8 to bring more players into the sport
  4. Work with AD and team manager to schedule games
  5. Recommend players for district/state awards, help players gain exposure at the college level etc.
  6. Scouting future opponents as necessary.
  7. Assisting with the youth program.
  8. Direct all JV and varsity team practices and game activities.
  9. Works with the board of directors in the organization and development of a top tier program with a qualified coaching staff.
  10. Supervises regular practice sessions and games and is responsible for the conduct of participants and coaches at practices, games (before, during and after), and while traveling as a member of the team.
  11. Leads the players and coaches in developing and instituting game day strategies appropriate to the competition.
  12. Attends coaches’ meetings when called or scheduled and attends board meetings as appropriate.
  13. Participates in fund raising efforts, outreach to other lacrosse organizations and represents the program at high school events.
  14. Assists and counsels players in the planning and decisions regarding post- high school lacrosse college opportunities to include writing letters of recommendation if requested.
  15. Develop and Lead the assistant coaching staff.         

Conditions of Employment

The successful applicant for the position of head coach of the Klein Boys Lacrosse Program must consent to and undergo an extensive background check as determined by the board of directors of the organization. Submit your resume, salary requirements and several coaching references (to include parents from previous programs and coaches from the same division) to Russ Medeiros, Russ.Medeiros@fmcti.com

Posted on June 24, 2014

Memorial Boys Lacrosse D1 Head Coach Position 

Houston, Texas

The Memorial Boys Lacrosse club is seeking qualified applicants to fill the position of head coach for its Division I Varsity Lacrosse program. We are seeking candidates who have solid experience with coaching and program administration at the high school or college level. The successful candidate will be required to serve not only as the head coach of this established program, but also as the primary focal point and liaison with THSLL, other high school coaches and with the youth leagues that feed into Memorial Boy’s Lacrosse program. You will be working with and leading a team of 6-8 coaches and approximately 70 players.

The successful candidate must be a natural communicator who can relate to players from freshman to seniors, as well as with the Memorial Boys Lacrosse Board, parents, other coaches, boosters, the youth lacrosse organization and the high school administration. You will be expected to serve as a role model. We are seeking a coach who can lead by example and demonstrate a positive attitude towards participants in the program and who understands the influence he will have on players.
Coaches are evaluated annually not only on their knowledge of the game, but also based upon the above skills. Preferred applicants will have a bachelor’s degree, a pedigree in lacrosse and willingness to become familiar with UIL and THSLL policies.            

Essential Duties Include:

  1. Teach and coach the varsity to play at the highest levels of D1 lacrosse in Texas.  Direct the JV coaches to teach the fundamentals of lacrosse to prepare them to excel at the next level.  The head coach will be responsible for instilling good sportsmanship, leadership, fair play, the importance of academics to the players and be able to relate and inspire confidence in students.
  2. Works with the board of directors in the organization and development of a top tier program with a qualified coaching staff.
  3. Organizes initial and ongoing team meetings and establishes team rules, procedures, and policies and consistently and fairly monitors and enforces the same.
  4. Supervises regular practice sessions and games and is responsible for the conduct of participants and coaches at practices, games (before, during and after), and while traveling as a member of the team.
  5. Leads the players and coaches in developing and instituting game day strategies appropriate to the competition.
  6. With the assistance of the board of directors, schedule games, contests, tournaments and spring break games/events.
  7. Accompanies the team on all out-of-town games and tournaments.
  8. Abides by and enforces applicable polices on tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
  9. Responsible for representing program at THSLL events.
  10. Attends coaches’ meetings when called or scheduled and attends board meetings as appropriate.
  11. Participates in fund raising efforts, outreach to other lacrosse organizations and represents the program at high school events.
  12. Assists and counsels players in the planning and decisions regarding post- high school lacrosse college opportunities to include writing letters of recommendation if requested.
  13. As necessary, provides emergency medical treatment to players and coaches. CPR certification will be required.                        

Conditions of Employment

The successful applicant for the position of head coach of the Memorial Boys Lacrosse Program must consent to and undergo an extensive background check as determined by the board of directors of the organization. Submit your resume, salary requirements and several coaching references (to include  parents from previous programs and coaches from the same division) to Monty Echols mailto:montyechols@texasaromatics.com.

http://memorialboyslax.usl.la/

Posted on May 05, 2014
The THSLL South DII will have their annual All Star game on Saturday, 5/17 at 7:00 P.M. at Friendswood High School. Please come out and support the boys at the league's last game of the season.
Posted on April 28, 2014
2014 South District Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution.

Mike Campbell-Magnolia


2014 South District Assistant Coach of the Year

This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.

Al Christopher-Woodlands


2014 South District Person of the Year

THSLL Person of the Year award honoree whose individual whose dedication, commitment, and support of lacrosse and its ideals extends beyond his/her specific Member Team.

Paula Bowman-Magnolia
Posted on April 01, 2014
Each division will rotate seedings 1 through 6 on a 3-year schedule, with the following limitations:

(A) seeds 1, 2 and 3 will be the division winners;

(B) seeds 4, 5 and 6 will be the 2nd place teams in the divisions;

(C) on the rotating basis to be discussed below, seeds 1 and 6 will come from the same division (1st and 2nd place therein), seeds 2 and 5 will come from the same division (1st and 2nd place therein), and seeds 3 and 4 will come from the same divisions (1st and 2nd place therein);

(D) in year 1 (2014), the North is seeds 1 & 6, the Central is seeds 2 & 5, and the South is seeds 3 & 4, in year 2 (2015), the
the Central is seeds 1 & 6, the South is seeds 2 & 5, and the North is seeds 3 & 4, and in year 3 (2016), the South is seeds 1 & 6, the North is seeds 2 & 5, and the Central is seeds 3 & 4;

(E) for purposes of the THSLL's playoffs, seeds 1, 2 and 3 (division winners) will be the South's representatives to the state playoffs' Super-Regionals as seeds 1, 2 and 3, respectively and they will travel according to the THSLL's schedule;

(F) the 4-seed to the THSLL's state playoff Super-Regional will be determined by the play-in playoff structure in section (G) on or before the Wednesday prior to the start of the Super-Regional each year (this season, the deadline is April 23, 2014);

(G) the 5-seed will host the 6-seed on the Thursday (Friday for rain-outs) of the week before the Wednesday defined in section

(F) [this season, the first round of the play-in playoff will be held on Thursday, April 17, 2014 at a Central Division team's home site], and the winner will advance to play the 4-seed at the 4-seed's home field on the following Tuesday (Wednesday for rain-outs), which complies with the deadline stated in section (F) [this season, a South Division team will host the play-in playoff final on April 22, 2014];

(H) the South District Division II teams will discuss and specifically set the dates for the games outlined in section (G), as well as the date by which all regular season games must be completed, at its Fall meeting scheduled by the South DII District Coordinator;

(I) any changes to the schedule (1) made during the regular season and requested more than a week prior to its end, must be agreed to by the member teams in a vote called by the South DII District Coordinator and may be done in-person or electronically, or (2) requested during the 7 days prior to the end of the regular season or while in the playoff time period must be cleared with the South DII District Coordinator.
Posted on April 01, 2014
South District Division I Playoff Structure
Tuesday, April 22

District Playoff Games
Seeds 6 vs 3 and 5 vs 4
Seeds 1 and 2 have a bye to the Super Regional


Posted on February 25, 2014

STX Recalls Shield Throat Protector Due to Laceration Hazard

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Consumers should stop using this product - the STX Shield Throat Protector - unless otherwise instructed. It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.

Recall Summary

Hazard: The Shield Throat Protector can crack or break when struck by a lacrosse ball, posing a laceration hazard to the user.

Remedy: Refund

Consumer Contact: STX toll-free at (888) 789-7894 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or online at www.stx.com and click on RECALL--Shield Throat Protector for more information.

Recall Details

Units: About 4,000

Description: This recall involves the STX Shield throat protector. The throat protector is black and has the letters "STX" engraved on the outer surface of the protector. It has straps attached by silver screws on each side and bottom of the protector to attach it to a lacrosse goalie's helmet below the helmet's chin guard.

Incidents/Injuries: STX has received one report of the Shield throat protector breaking, resulting in reported bruising and lacerations to the user's neck.

Remedy: Consumers should stop using the Shield throat protector and contact STX and return the product for a full refund.

Sold at: Specialty sporting goods stores such as Athlete's Connection, Commonwealth Lacrosse, Lacrosse Unlimited, Play It Again Sports, Sport Stop USA, and Universal Lacrosse and online at www.lax.com from September 2013 through February 2014 for about $20 to $25.

Importer/Distributor: STX, LLC of Baltimore, Md.
Manufactured in: Taiwan

Posted on January 30, 2014
SWLOA South Texas Chapter

PresidentChris Menzelcpmpearlax@comcast.net
AssignerChris Menzelcpmpearlax@comcast.net
Chief RefereeTom Janktxlaxref@comcast.net
Training CoordinatorChris Menzelcpmpearlax@comcast.net

South Governers
Mike Marcottemarcottem@prodigy.net
Jason Rhodeslaxzebra@sbcglobal.net

Statewide Board of Governors
PresidentTom Fitzsimmonstfitzwp73@gmail.com
Secretary/TreasurerMark Paynempayne@multicorp.com
Chief RefereeDon Carnestxcarnes@swbell.net

Posted on January 23, 2014
As of January 1, 2014, all lacrosse balls used for play MUST meet NOCSAE standards and include the words "Meets NOCSAE Standard".

NOCSAE, the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment, commissions research in sports medicine & science and establishes standards for athletic equipment.

All three governing bodies for lacrosse in the United States – US Lacrosse, the NCAA and the NFHS - have agreed to mandate that only balls marked as "Meets NOCSAE Standard" will be allowed for use in games.

Additionally, the process of visually identifying these NOCSAE balls will become much easier. Beginning in January 2014, the only balls deemed legal for play will be those that state "Meets NOCSAE Standard" in type size that will be simple for consumers and game officials to read.  

NCAA Lax Rules Editor: Only NOCSAE-approved balls are legal, the 'NCAA-approved' balls are not. There is a difference in construction manufacturing between the two.

Why is a standard really needed? The core issue involved in the approval of any equipment standard is safety. Adherence to a ball standard is a matter of quality control. The properties of all lacrosse balls (ie-weight, density, size, etc.) must be consistent to protect the integrity of other protective equipment, such as the facemask, helmet and eyewear, used in the game and to minimize risk to the participants.
Posted on December 30, 2013
Houston Area certified trainers

Ironman Sports Medicine Institute-
Memorial Hermann, 713-242-2838

Methodist Orthopedics and Sports Medicine-
Willowbrook, 281-737-2120

Posted on December 13, 2013
3rd Annual 7's for 7 Tournament!!

The Third Annual 7's for 7 Lacrosse Tournament in memory of Drew Webb will be held January 5th(rain date Jan. 6th) at the Houston Amateur Sports Park. This event is sponsored by Nike Lacrosse, Trilogy Lacrosse, and the Methodist Center for Sports Medicine.

The Friends of Drew Webb invite you to Houston to be a part of the Third Annual “7’s for 7” Lacrosse Tournament. The goal is to raise money for mental health care in young adults but even more importantly to raise awareness of this disease among young athletes and coaches. Our goal is for a young athlete with mental illness to be treated like an athlete with an ACL injury or a disease like diabetes rather than feeling like or being treated as an outcast or weakling.
In addition to a vendor midway, we will have programs with mental health professionals that work with professional and scholastic athletes to help educate coaches/athletic trainers/parents to recognize warning signs and how to respond, and for the players to help them recognize and accept their peers. All proceeds will go to the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Greater Houston (www.dbsahouston.org).
There is currently a wait list for most divisions, the maximum number of teams we can host is 88. Visit the website to find maps, who is coming, sponsor information and more!
Posted on December 08, 2013

US Lacrosse CEP Level 1 Instructional Clinic at St. John's School.
Instructor: Coach Nicole Morris

Strengthen your program with new techniques, skills, and insights to further evolve your success.

This instructional Level 1 clinic is only offered periodically and is part of the overall Level 1 certification process. All you need to start is a US Lacrosse coaches membership.

Register here: US Lacrosse Houston-area CEP:
usl.ebiz.uapps.net/personifyebusiness/USL/ProductDetail.aspx

For more information, visit the US Lacrosse CEP website at:
www.uslacrosse.org/participants/coaches/coaching-education-program.aspx

Please contact clinic host Pagogh Cho at bellairejvboyslax@gmail.com with questions.

Posted on November 13, 2013
Positive Coaching Alliance Double Coach Award Nominations Due December 31st.

PCA annually gives Double-Goal Coach Awards to 20 youth and high school sports coaches from throughout the U.S. who embody the ideals of the Double-Goal Coach, striving to win, while also pursuing the even more important goal of teaching life lessons through sports.

The award includes $250, a stunning trophy and recognition in PCA's website, newsletters and media campaigns. Any current head coach of any youth or high school sport in the U.S. with at least three years' experience is eligible for nomination.

Nominations may come from a school or youth sports organization leader, fellow coach, parent, athlete, friend or family member. Nominations are open through Dec. 31.

Click the link for the nomination instructions

www.positivecoach.org/our-programs/double-goal-coach-awards/
Posted on October 01, 2013
Appendix J – THSLL 2013-2014 Season Timetable


• Super Regionals and State Hosts Selected by November 30, 2013
• Game schedules submitted by November 30,2013
• THSLL and SWLOA dues to THSLL Treasurer, Deadline: December 1,2013
• Schedules reviewed and uploaded to SWLOA: December 16, 2013
• Last day to submit eligibility waivers for players or Team,
  January 14,2014
• Team Information due: Valid/Up to Date Rosters, Emergency Plan, 
  Proof of Insurance and Approved Eligibility Waivers: January 21, 2014
• Beginning of THSLL season games may not be played before
  January 24,2014
• End of THSLL season games must be completed by Friday, April 18, 2014,
  Rain dates included, STAAR testing May 5-16
• Nominations and supporting documentation due April 18, 2014 for Coach
  of the Year, Asst. Coach of the Year, Person of the Year
• Division I District Seedings by Wednesday, April 23, 2014
• All-State/District Selection, District Wrap-up, League Recap, Team
  Photo and Rosters: Thursday, April 24,2014
• DI Super Regional Tournaments: April 26,27, 2014 in Austin and Dallas
• DII District Champion determined: by April 27,2014
• AA/AAA nominations and support information by April 28,2014
• Person of The Year Executive Committee Meeting, April 28, 2014
• DI, DII State Championships, May 3,4 Houston
• THSLL Executive Board Meeting: June 21, 2014 rules/voting issues
• Rule Change Proposal Due August 1,2014
• District Meetings September 2014 review requirements for THSLL season
• State Meeting September 20,2014 voting issues

Posted on September 23, 2013

Dick's Sporting Goods will remain a State Level Sponsor for the 2013-2014 Season. Dick's Sporting Goods would like to thank all the members of the Texas High School Lacrosse League for their continued support. We are proud to have THSLL as a member of the Community Youth Sports Program because of the work you do in growing the sport of Lacrosse in the community.

Additionally, Dick’s would like to invite you to participate in an exclusive “league appreciation” shopping experience. During this event we will offer all THSLL participants 20% Off throughout the store. Save on lacrosse equipment and everything else you need to coach, play and watch the games.

DATE: Saturday – October 5, 2013
TIME: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
13 PARTICIPATING TEXAS AREA LOCATIONS

Hurst - North East Mall 1101 Melbourne Rd. Hurst, TX 76053
Frisco - Stonebriar Centre Mall 2611 Preston Road Frisco, TX 75034
Fort Worth – Alliance Town Center 9356 Sage Meadow Trail Fort Worth, TX 76177
Irving - Hunter Plaza 2000 Market Place Blvd. Irving, TX 75063
Flower Mound 5801Long Prairie Rd. Flower Mound, TX 75028
Allen - The Village at Allen 170 E. Stacy Road, Ste. 2310 Allen, TX 75002
Dallas - Park Lane 8030 Park Lane Dallas, TX 75231
Garland - Firewheel Town Center 205 Coneflower Drive Garland, TX 75040
Rockwall - The Plaza at Rockwall 1005 E. Interstate 30 Rockwall, TX 75087
Austin – Bee Cave 3921 Market Street Bee Cave, TX 78738
Austin – Domain 3210 Kramer Lane Austin, TX 787585
Pflugerville 19000 Limestone Commercial Drive Pflugerville, TX 78660
San Antonio - The Rim 18103 Rim Drive San Antonio, TX 78257


Posted on September 01, 2013

THSLL Member School Program Coaches, Athletic Directors, and Club Presidents, the THSLL State Meeting will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Magnolia High School Library
The library is located on your left just inside the front entrance.
The school address is 14350 FM 1488, Magnolia Tx. 77353.

This is your opportunity to participate in the decision making process regarding the THSLL and the THSLL 2014 season. We encourage you to come, participate in the dialog, and to help chart the course for the THSLL.

Posted on May 10, 2013
Coach Dave Vollmer was awarded the THSLL Coach Earl Bill Award for Lifetime Achievement.
He was also one of 20 national coaches of all sports to receive a Positive Coaching Alliance Double-Goal Coach Award
Posted on May 07, 2013
The THSLL South DII All-Star Game will be held this Saturday, May 11, 2013. The All Star game will be a joint event with the Greater Houston Youth Lacrosse Association Middle School All Star games.

Time: Games start at 10:00 a.m. for 7th grade, Noon for 8th grade, and 2:00 p.m. for the High School All Star game. 

Location: The games will be held on "Lobo Field", which is in the back of Langham Creek High School (off of Hudson Oaks @ FM 529; 17610 FM 529, Houston, Texas 77095), the field has bleachers, and will be lined for high school rules.

 
There will be a few booths set up for food (Texas Roadhouse will have barbecue on sale - around $6.00 for pulled pork, drink and a bag of chips or peanuts, desserts (cold & warm from a vendor), drinks, and a lacrosse-wear vendor. There may have a couple of other booths as well, like U.S. Lacrosse, camps, etc., and should have a fastest shot/pitch area set up to support Project Pink (a breast cancer awareness group that is in most high schools) where small prizes can be won.
There will be a small admission price ($2.00) to all non-players because the district is requiring to have security present. Bathrooms are there too of course.

In addition to those games, the Cy-Fair Sports Association will be having their 7 v. 7 playoffs in the front of the high school on Lobo Lake, so it's our hope that many people will be there from all levels to expose kids to the game.




Posted on May 05, 2013
The Patterson Award is an annual award named in honor of Bob Patterson, former President and Chief Referee of the Southwest Lacrosse Officials Association (SWLOA). Each year SWLOA membership selects a Men’s high school program for their sportsmanship, quality of play, respect for the game’s character, and the honor they bring to the sport.

2013 Patterson Award winner
St. John's School , Sam Chambers Head Coach
Posted on May 03, 2013
Sunday Game 1 - http://lax.tv/link/9473/   Sunday Game 2 - http://lax.tv/link/9474/
D2 Championship - http://lax.tv/link/9476/   D1 Championship - http://lax.tv/link/9475/


Posted on May 02, 2013
To assist out of town friends, family, and lacrosse fans everywhere, THSLL will partner with Laurel Video Productions to bring you all the games from this weekend’s State Lacrosse Championships.

The link for the 2013 THSLL Championships webcast is HERE and the backup website for the live broadcast is HERE.

While we would love all to attend the event at John Clark Stadium in Plano we know everyone can’t be there so this is the best way to not miss any action.

Additional Video Links:
Game 1 - http://lax.tv/link/9471/
Game 2 - http://lax.tv/link/9472/
Game 3 - http://lax.tv/link/9473/
Game 4 - http://lax.tv/link/9474/
D2 Championship - http://lax.tv/link/9476/
D1 Championship - http://lax.tv/link/9475/



Posted on April 27, 2013
The South District is pleased to announce the 2013 THSLL Awards.
Coach and Assistant Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution, not just coaching wins.

South District 2013 Coach of the Year:

Keith Tintle, Woodlands

South District 2013 Asst Coach of the Year:

Drew Lafleur, Taylor

Person of the Year
THSLL Person of the Year award honoree whose individual whose dedication, commitment, and support of lacrosse and its ideals extends beyond his/her specific Member Team.

South District 2013 Person of the Year:

David Vollmer, Lamar

South District MVP:
Sean McCanna, Woodlands 


Posted on April 27, 2013
 All State 
 

Attack 
36 Adam Lowell Woodlands 2014
17 Tucker Bryce Kingwood 2013
9 Brooks Lehle Houston Christian 2013
6 Gus Pinsoneault Woodlands 2015

 Defense 

42 Kyle Glaesmann Woodlands 2014
11 Ben Griffin St. John's 2013
44 Cameron Babin Woodlands 2014
32 Elijah Cherry Strake Jesuit 2013

 FOGO 

5 Lucas Cooper Kinkaid 2014

 Goalie 
29 Hayden Stanifer The Woodlands 2014
19 William Trieschman St. John's 2014

 LSM 

21 Logan Smith St. John's 2013

 Midfield 

2 Sean McCanna Woodlands 2014
9 Ben Lipscomb Woodlands 2013
8 Connor Pryor Houston Christian 2013
9 Jonathan Newar St. John's 2013
32 Ivan Morris Houston Christian 2013
All District  

Attack 

1 David Edwards St. John's 2013
17 Anthony Good Woodlands 2014
37 Erik Rowley Strake Jesuit 2013
21 Connor Sullivan Kinkaid 2015

 Defense 
44 Mitchell Webber Episcopal Houston 2013
24 Sam Chapman Kinkaid 2015
27 Michael Grandjean Houston Christian 2013
10 Ian Wood Kingwood 2013

 FOGO 
18 Jake Williams Woodlands 2015
Goalie 
8 Nick Hepting Kingwood 2013

 LSM 
25 Robert Reinbolt Kinkaid 2014

 Midfield 
45 Brian Welling Woodlands 2014
8 Carl Bernicker St. John's 2014
18 Simon Doucet Houston Christian 2013
43 Jack Powell Episcopal Houston 2016
23 Miles Cantrell Strake Jesuit 2013

 Honorable Mention  

Attack 

10 John Letsou Episcopal Houston 2013
23 Henry Vaughn Memorial 2013
11 Parker Duewel Memorial 2015
27 Will Wade Episcopal Houston 2014
Defense 
26 Jake Horowitz St. John's 2013
23 Thomas Dawson St. John's 2014
28 Phil Carameros Memorial 2013

 FOGO 
30 Ryan Barbe Strake Jesuit 2013

 Goalie 
1 Harrison Proffitt Episcopal 2013

 LSM 
16 Ryan Clay Woodlands 2013

 Midfield 

11 Josh McPherson Kingwood 2014
18 Will Griffin St. John's 2013
12 James Britt Kinkaid 2013
10 Mitchell Burck Memorial 2013
7 Grayson Crady St. John's 2013
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  

Posted on April 23, 2013
Friendswood Lacrosse Upcoming Events
LSA Collegiate Championship Games
April 27-28

Games played at FHS-Henry Winston Stadium
http://www.friendswoodmustanglacrosse.com

High School Regional Final after the LSA games on Sunday, 5 p.m.
Schedule:mcla.us/venue/friendswoodhighschool/
Posted on April 20, 2013
South Division II Playoff Structure

Playoffs for the South DII Varsity:Round 1: Top three teams in each district make the playoffs. Both District's first place teams get a bye

Current Playoffs for the South DII:

Current Playoff Format for the South DII Varsity:
In Round 1:Top three teams in each district make the playoffs.
Both district's first place teams get a bye

Friendswood plays Cy Fair
Clear Lake vs Taylor or Ft Bend 
 
Finals: Sunday, 4/28 at Friendswood High School - 5:00 P.M.
 
Posted on April 17, 2013

 Attack 
All State

Cy-Fair Jeremy Slocumb 11
Katy Keegan Fry 12
Spartan Stephen Sattler 12
Clear Lake Tanner Harvey 10
  
All District

Clear Lake Kody Kindle 10
Friendswood Jake Jones 10
Cy-Fair Conner Fales 11
Klein Bryce Miller 12
  
DEFENSE
All State

Katy Bradley Keller 12
Clear Lake Cole Lovejoy 12
Cy-Fair Michael Riley 12
Cy-Fair Jordan Hayes 11
  
All District
Friendswood Eric Langston 10
Langham Creek Josh Attra 11
Westside Mitch Oppenheim 12
Taylor Jack Barajas 10
  
FOGO
All State
 
Cy Fair Anthony Bennett 11
  
All District

Clear Lake Zach Boyle 11
  
  
Goalie
All State
First Team

Travis May Cy-Fair 12
  
All State
Second Team
 
Tommy Moriarty Taylor 11

All District
Luke Bowersox Clear Lake 10
  
  
LSM
All State

Clear Lake Zach DeBaylo 12
  
All District

Friendswood Carter Whitaker 11
  
Midfield
All State

Cy-Fair Cameron Threlkeld 12
Clear Lake Adam Jones 12
Friendswood Michael Bryan 12
Friendswood Nathan Ochoa 12
Magnolia Jared Smith 10
  
All District

Klein Alex Ortenstone 12
Spartan Kelly Griffin 12
Westside Tony Nguyen 12
Taylor Elliott Smith 11
Fort Bend Conner Smith 11
  
Honorable Mention
LSM

Taylor Conner Watson 10
 Goalie
Friendswood Domenic Colangelo 12
 FOGO
Taylor Daniel Snowden 11
 Defense
Fort Bend Keith Mason 10
Cy-Fair Grant Bowling 12
Friendswood Derek Cheatwood 12
Bellaire Alex Sherman 11
 Attack
Taylor John Micheal Hernandez 12
Cy-Fair Austin Michals 11
Fort Bend Tyler Kimbell 12
Westside Dylan Lemmon 11
Midfield
Cy-Fair Jack Sandel 12
Bellaire Dayton Rosenberg 11
Clear Lake Conan Boyle 12
Bellaire Jonah Jordan 11
Pearland Garret Morrow 12
Posted on March 20, 2013
Long time Lamar Coach David Vollmer has been named as a winner of the Positive Coaching Alliance's
2013 Double-Goal Coach Award.
Congratulations Dave!
www.positivecoach.org/our-story/pca-in-the-news/news-detail/191/double-goal-coach®-award-winners-%3E%3E
Posted on March 01, 2013

1. Each of the four (4) DII Districts will have four (4) teams qualifying for the regional tournaments.
2. District seedings 1-4 are determined by each District following the conclusion of the regular season. The method of determining seedings must be decided within each district before the beginning of the regular season.
3. The top seed within each district will be the host team for their respective regional tournament and will be responsible for organizing their regional tournament.

Format
3. The 16 qualifying teams are seeded based upon a predetermined formula as indicated below.
4. The four (4) regional tournaments will follow a Saturday/Sunday format the weekend before the State Championship.
5. Within each region, the #1 seed plays the #4 seed, and the #2 seed plays the #3 seed on Saturday. The winners of those games play each other on Sunday to determine the Regional representative team to play for the State Championship the following weekend.
6. The State Championship on the following weekend will have the same structure, with semifinals on Saturday and the championship game on Sunday.


Predetermined Matchups:
2014
North Region
North 1 (host)
South 2
San Antonio 3
Central 4
Central Region
Central 1 (host)
North 2
South 3
San Antonio 4
San Antonio Region
San Antonio 1 (host)
Central 2
North 3
South 4
South Region
South 1 (host)
San Antonio 2
Central 3
North 4


Posted on March 01, 2013
Central Super Regionals
Westwood High School
12400 Mellow Meadow ,Austin, TX 78750
Saturday April 26th and Sunday April 27th
Game times to be determined

North Super Regionals
Southlake Stadium
1085 S. Kimball Avenue, Southlake, TX 76092
Saturday April 26th and Sunday April 27th
Game times to be determined

2014 State Championship
Friendswood High School
Henry Winston Stadium
702 Greenbrier, Friendswood, Tx. 77546
Saturday, May 3rd and Sunday May 4th
Game times to be determined

Posted on February 21, 2013

Attached is a document with an update on the NCAA rules changes and how the officials are to interpret them. This should be helpful for you to review as well. Included is information on the rules themselves and on rule mechanics for the officials.

Please note changes in the following areas:

STICK SPECIFICATIONS
Sticks must have manufactured end cap
Player may not saw the head at the throat
ADDED STICK CHECK FIELD TESTS

TAPE ON SHAFTS AND HEADS (New Section)
Officials will no longer check the back of the stick on a stick check. This was originally proposed at the beginning of the year but has since been reconsidered.
No tape on plastic (except goalie)
Traditional shaft-taping methods (including "donuts") are allowed

TAPE ON THE FACE-OFF STICKS
Clarifies taping requirements- One significant change is the length of the FO middie's tape. The tape on the handle of face off players must extend from the bottom of the head and run 6" down the handle. Circumference should not exceed 3 3/4 inches. This aids officials in their insuring that a middie doesn't grab the head of the stick.Tape on the head is a 3 min NR.

SUGGESTED FACE-OFF MECHANICS
After faceoff violation, faceoff official should signal violation and violation count to benches and partners.

RULES ONCE THE ATTACK AREA HAS BEEN GAINED
Added "In the above 4 situations, a new 30 second clearing timer will begin upon possession (with "RESET" signal)"

RESTARTS
Added language for restarts at the substitution area. Take note of the guidelines for restarts and the direct path to the goal.

GUIDELINES FOR OPEN FIELD RESTARTS (New Section)
Provides guidance for adjudication of 5 yard restart buffer.

STALLING
A valid shot must be initiated with the head of the stick at or above the GLE

PENALTIES AND TIMER-ON
Clarifies flag down Timer On situations.

TIMEOUTS, INJURIES, EQUIPMENT ISSUES, AND INADVERTENT WHISTLES DURING
TIMER-ON (New Section)
Provides mechanic for each of these scenarios

PENALTY ENFORCEMENT RULEBOOK ADJUSTMENTS
Corrects original memo regarding slow whistle technique

SLOW-WHISTLE TECHNIQUE
Further clarifies slow-whistle technique

Article File Attachments: 2013NCAA Rules Mechanics Changes 2-16-2013.pdf NCAA Rules Interpretation
Posted on February 21, 2013
Baseline concussion testing for THSLL athletes free of charge: Through Dick's Sporting Goods partnership with ImPACT® Concussion Testing, we have some licenses to donate but there is a short window to get registered but after the registration is completed I believe there is a year able to activate. Some important details are below:



• Valid age range for the test: 12 years old and up

• Team Qualifiers:

o Cannot be a holder of a PACE license already

o Must represent middle school and high school aged children, colleges not eligible

• Testing will need to be organized and administered by a trained school/team official or through a Credentialed ImPACT® Consultant

o Interested teams will be responsible for scheduling their own testing

o Each test takes 20 minutes to complete and typically will be in groups on 5-10 students at a time

• PACE Support Call Center, M-F, 9am-5pm ET @ (720) 722-3180 or 720-PACE-180

• http://www.impacttest.com/



Organizations must confirm their interest to receive our FREE PACE License Registration and Information by contacting Allen Handy by February 28, 2013 via cell 412-417-7978 or email: allen.handy@dcsg.com I will provide you with the next steps to register and receive your concussion education software and testing material from there.



Thanks for your concern and awareness in combating young athlete concussions!

Posted on January 21, 2013
Attached is the recent slide show presented at the NCAA rules clinic in Philadelphia, which helps to explain and interpret this year's new rules and points of emphasis. It basically follows the rule book and modifies what is in the book. The book has been removed from distribution because there were several errors in it. This attachment corrects a lot of the errors but we suspect there will be more. The book will ultimately be put on line so it can be downloaded.

The Rule Book, plus this presentation, make up the rules that the NCAA, and THSLL will follow.

Several highlights that may not be immediately apparent after reading everything are as follows:

1. A face off middie who illegally touches the ball will receive a one minute NR penalty. This counts toward the number of face off violations in a half that can lead to a team being penalized. If a team already has incurred two violations and their face off middie gets called for an illegal touch, they will be down two players: one for the illegal touch (1 min NR), and the in-home for the 3rd violation in a half (30 sec tech foul).

2. Pre-whistle and post-whistle violations count toward the number allowed in a half. If the face off middie plunges down on the ball and it becomes stuck in his crosse, it is a violation. If someone clamps and holds his opponent that is a violation. Anything at the spot of the face off will count. Wing line pushing and shoving would not.

3. The new rules have the requirment that any player doing face offs must have a piece of contrasting colored tape near the head of the stick. This will make it eaiser for officials to see if the player is grasping the plastic. If a player comes out without the tape, that counts as a violation. He can stay in the game but the ball is awarded to the opposing team without a face off occurring.

4. When a flag down occurs the slow whistle technique is used. In the past, if a team went into the box and came out, the whistle blew to stop play and assess the penalty. Now, we act as if the box doesn't exist. This means a team can go in and come out of the box without the whistle being blown. Also, if a flag is down, they come out and the ball hits the ground for any reason, play will continue. This will occur even if a second penalty created the loose ball. The whistle will be blown if the ball goes out of bounds, a goal is scored, the offensive team commits any penalty, an injury occurs or the end of the period. This has changed because of the new stalling and timer on rules. If a team does not attack the goal in a flag down situation a timer on call will be made and they have 30 seconds to get a shot off. At that point the penalties will be assessed.

5. There will be quick restarts all over the field. If the clearing team gains posession in their defensive zone they do not have to restart in the alley. This includes crease violations. The goalie can pick the ball up immediately and throw a clearing pass. The riding attackman must be careful since he has the responsibility of getting back five yards before he can attempt to play the ball.

The link below is the NCAA Rules video for your reviewing. It covers a lot of what is mentioned in the slide show presentation. It does have one error. In the cross check portion it mentions that a cross check will get a one minute NR penalty. That is not true. It could happen though if the cross check goes to the head and neck.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/web_video/lacrosse/2013/MLAX_1212.html


There are a lot of changes this year so please be patient. Officials are learning these rules as well and are being trained to handle them. Mistakes will occur. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact your local district Chief Referee.

Article File Attachments: 2013 NCAA Rules and Mechanic Changes.pptx NCAA Slide Show
Posted on January 12, 2013
For those of you have been around long enough to remember, Mark Feltch was a lacrosse player in Houston in 80's &90's and helped high school lacrosse in Houston in its early days. In the mid nineties, Mark moved to Newtown Connecticut. In the poignant article below by Doug Sarant, another long time fixture in the Houston lacrosse community, Mark reflected on how the community in Newtown is coping with the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary, including support from the lacrosse community at large. Also below is a link to a stirring video tribute to Newtown with contributions by Mark’s daughter Libby and son Charlie.

www.oakridgenow.com/2012/12/28/after-the-vigils-helping-newtown-begin-to-heal/

www.youtube.com/watch

Posted on December 26, 2012
We are excited Dick's Sporting Goods has become one of the THSLL partners for the 2013 Lacrosse Season. Through our partnership with Dick's Sporting Goods, we have a great opportunity for THSLL teams, coaches and players to save before the start of the 2013 season and throughout the year.

We will be hosting a League Appreciation Weekend on January 12th and 13th at 12 participating Dick's Sporting Goods locations in Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Please forward this information out to your coaches, players, parents and young programs to support this event and our sponsorships. Please see the THSLL website for more information.


SAVE THE DATE:
All THSLL Coaches, Players, and Supporters are INVITED!

WHO: Your local Texas Dick’s Sporting Goods locations are dedicated to partnering with youth sports organizations in the communities around our stores.

WHY: We appreciate everything you do in the community to support the youth sports initiative. The countless hours spent by coaches, board members, and volunteers does not go unnoticed.

WHAT: Texas High School Lacrosse League Appreciation Weekend!!!

WHEN: Saturday & Sunday, January 12th – 13th, 2013 from 10am to 7pm

HOW: During the shop event all coaches, players, and families can utilize two different discount coupons to save on everything from lacrosse equipment to folding chairs, canopies, and coolers.

Combine both the Lacrosse Team Packet Coupon Offers with an Additional 15% off your entire purchase.

WHERE: See Coupon for the 12 Participating Locations Dick’s Sporting Goods with our Good, Better, Best Lacrosse Assortment Ratings.

Click Link for Coupon Offers:

2013 THSLL Shop Event Coupons

See attached Flyer

Article File Attachments: 2013 Shop Event Flyer THSLL.pdf 2013 Shop Event Flyer
Posted on December 25, 2012
"7’s for 7”

Lacrosse Tournament

Honoring Drew Webb #7

Benefiting the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Greater Houston

 http://www.dbsahouston.org
The Third Annual 7's for 7 Lacrosse Tournament in memory of Drew Webb will be held January 5th(rain date Jan. 6th) at the Houston Amateur Sports Park. This event is sponsored by Nike Lacrosse, Trilogy Lacrosse, and the Methodist Center for Sports Medicine.

Posted on December 18, 2012

2013 NCAA Lacrosse Rules and Officiating Video (An informative video posted December 14, 2012)

s3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/web_video/lacrosse/2013/MLAX_1212.html

Posted on December 03, 2012
NCAA 2013-2014 Rule Book Major Rules Changes as of November 30, 2012

Substitution box expanded to 20 yards

Change to RULE 1-SECTION 10: "The substitution area shall be 20 yards wide. Two lines shall be drawn on either side of the center line 10 yards from the center line and extending past the scorer's table."

Minimum of six and a maximum of 10 balls shall be available

Change to RULE 1-SECTION 16: "A minimum of six balls and a maximum of 10 balls shall be available at each end line and sideline. The number of balls in each area must be equal in each area. On the bench side, balls shall be placed at the scorer's table and outside each bench area. These balls shall be replenished by the home team and game management staff."

Ball must meet NOCSAE standard and display mark by 2014
1-16: "The ball must meet the current NOCSAE lacrosse ball standard. Starting in January of 2014, all balls must specify that the ball meets the NOCSAE standard."

Shooting strings or laces must be within 4 inches of top of crosse
Change to RULE 1-SECTION 19: "Any additional strings or laces (e.g., shooting strings) must be located within 4" of top of the crosse. No more than one sidewall string on each side is allowed. No crosse may have any tape affixed to the plastic. This does not include the crosse of a goalkeeper."


Third pre-whistle faceoff violation of each half results in 30-second technical penalty
Change to RULE 4-SECTION 3: "After two pre-whistle violations in one half by a team, the third and subsequent violations result in a 30-second technical penalty. This applies to both pre- and post-whistle violations that directly relate to the faceoff (See A.R. 15, 23 and 25). On the third and subsequent violations, the in-home is the player that must serve the penalty. Additionally, the requirement of the faceoff player to leave the field has been eliminated. Violations by the wing players before the faceoff will count toward the three per half. Only the faceoff players may be penalized for a postwhistle faceoff violation."

Faceoffs during penalty situations must have four players in the defensive area and three players in the offensive area

4-3: "During the faceoff in all penalty situations, there must be four players must be in the defensive area and three players in the offensive area. Exception: When a team has three or more players in the penalty area, a player may come out of its defensive area to take the faceoff.

A.R. 11. On a faceoff, A2 uses his hand to grab the ball. It is Team A's third violation of a half. RULING: Team B's ball. Personal foul (unsportsmanlike conduct) on A2 and the in-home must also serve the team's technical foul, putting Team A two men down."

Tape may not be added to the throat of a faceoff player's crosse
4-3: "Tape must be applied to the handle of the crosse in a contrasting color to designate the throat of the crosse for players taking the faceoff."

Ball that returns to the defensive half of the field and remains in the offensive team's possession starts a 30-second count to shoot
Change to RULE 4-SECTION 14: "If the ball returns to the defensive half of the field and the offensive team regains possession, officials shall start the 30-second shot procedure when possession is gained."

Goalkeepers no longer given grace period to return to crease before play is restarted
Change to RULE 4-SECTION 18d: "There shall be no grace period for the goalkeeper to return to the crease regardless of where the ball is restarted."

Substitution Procedures: Regular Substitution (Horns Eliminated)

Change to RULE 4-SECTION 21: "Substitution may take place without the necessity of waiting for suspension of play by an official. Players may enter the field of play from the substitution area under the following conditions:
a. The player must be properly equipped.
b. He may not enter the substitution area until his substitution is imminent.
c. The player leaving the field of play must exit via the substitution area.
d. The substitute must wait until such player is off the field of play, and the substitute may not delay his entry onto the field.

A.R. 96. During a regular substitution, or after a restart, A1 delays his entrance onto the field. The trailing official sees the delay. RULING: Silent play-on with an official's arm in the air unless A1 participates in the play, technical foul. This does not remove the responsibility of a team to adhere to the offside rule.
e. The substitute must always yield his position in the substitution area to any player exiting the field.
f. Substitution may take place while play is suspended.
Note: Any delay of the game is to be enforced strictly. See Rule 6-6-f for method of enforcement.

A.R. 98. When is a team member considered legally in the game? RULING: When the substituting team member has complied with substitution requirements as provided by rule and when he has entered the field of play.

Substitution Procedures: Free Substitution
Change to RULE 4-SECTION 22: "Substitution of players may be made when play has been suspended by the officials. These situations include:
a. End of a period.
b. Scoring of a goal.
c. Injury timeout.
d. Equipment adjustment.
e. Penalty enforcement.
f. Man-up play.

Procedures for restarting play adjusted to increase pace of play

Change to RULE 4-SECTION 23: "Once the referee has signaled that the ball is ready for play, the official shall resume play as quickly as possible. If an opposing player is within five yards of the player that has been awarded the ball, the official shall blow the whistle to start play. The opposing player is not allowed to defend the ball until he reaches a distance of five yards from the opponent. A violation will be a flag down (slow whistle) for delay of game.

"Officials are also instructed to get the ball in play quickly and not be as deliberate with the exact location of the violation. An unfair distance advantage gained by the team with the ball must occur to delay the restart. If officials confer on a play (e.g., goal/no goal), communication to the teams should take place before the restart.

"On restarts where the ball goes out of bounds, the player who is awarded the ball cannot get a running start while out-of-bounds; he must establish himself in bounds prior to the official blowing the whistle.

Restarting play when offensive team is awarded ball in attack area adjusted for quick restart
4-23: "Any stoppage of play that occurs while the ball is in the attack area will result in a quick restart. (Exception: When the offensive team is awarded possession in the attack area, play will be restarted anywhere outside of the attack area. The offensive team is responsible for moving the ball outside the attack area for the restart. Only one pass is permitted.)"

Removed "deliberate" from the targeting the head/neck rule

Change to RULE 5-SECTION 3: "A player shall not initiate contact to an opponent's head or neck with a cross-check, or any part of his body (head, elbow, shoulder, etc.) or stick. Any follow-through that contacts the head or neck shall also be considered a violation of this rule."

Description of legal screening added

Change to RULE 6-SECTION5b: "In establishing and maintaining legal screening tactics, the screener shall:
1. Stay within his vertical plane with a stance no wider than shoulder width apart and shall not lean into the path of an opponent or extend hips into that path, even though the feet are stationary.
2. Not be required to face in any particular direction at any time. No player, while moving, shall set a screen that causes contact and delays an opponent from reaching a desired position."

Stalling rules adjusted to mandate offensive team responsibility to create a scoring opportunity, with two exceptions
Change to RULE 6-SECTION 11: "a. It shall be the responsibility of the team in possession to try and create a scoring opportunity.
Exception: If the offensive team has the ball in the attack area and the defensive team is not playing the ball, no stall warning will be issued until either (1) the defensive team attempts to play the ball or (2) the offensive team brings the ball outside the attack area. However, a stall warning may be issued when the offensive team has the ball outside the attack area or below the goal line extended regardless of whether the defensive team is playing the ball.

When stall warning is enforced, offensive team has 30 seconds to take a shot on goal
6-11: "PENALTY — When a team in possession of the ball in its offensive half of the field is given a stall warning, the team is required to take a shot within 30 seconds. A shot is defined as an attempt to score that is on goal (saved by the goalkeeper, rebound off of the goalkeeper, hits the goal pipe, or goal scored). If the 30 seconds expires without a shot on goal, the ball is awarded to the defensive team."

Stall warning mechanics specified; officials to use timing device and manage process on the field
6-11: "b. Officiating Mechanics.
1. Trail official signals stall warning, verbalizes "Timer on!" and starts the 20-second timer.
2. At the end of the 20-second timer, a 10-second hand count is administered by the trail official when the timer expires. The official shall announce "ten seconds" as an audible warning. This official has responsibility for the count until a shot is taken or the time expires.
3. During the 30-second period, situations where a shot goes out of bounds and the offensive team maintains possession shall be handled in this manner:
a. With more than 10 seconds remaining in the count, the timer continues to run and the procedure continues.
b. If the timer expires before the restart, a 10-second hand count will be administered starting on the restart.
c. With less than 10 seconds remaining, the official shall hold the hand count when the whistle blows and continue the count on the restart. For example, if the ball goes out of bounds with 8 seconds remaining on the count, that count continues on the restart. The official shall communicate the amount of time remaining prior to the restart.
4. A shot that hits the goal pipe or rebounds off of the goalkeeper nullifies the stall warning and the game shall continue.
5. In a flag down situation, the shot count shall continue until it expires or a shot is taken.
6. Neither team shall be called for stalling during a man advantage.
7. If a shot hits a defensive team player other than the goalkeeper does not satisfy the criteria for a shot on goal.
8. Once the shot criteria is met, an audible "Timer off" command shall be given by the officials.
c. Timeout situations. If the offensive team calls a timeout when the shot clock is engaged, the team will be granted the timeout. If there are more than 10 seconds remaining in the count, the shot clock will be moved to 10 seconds on the restart. With less than 10 seconds remaining, the count will continue from the point where it was stopped at the timeout. The official shall communicate the amount of time remaining prior to the restart. If the defensive team calls timeout, the shot clock will be reset to 30 seconds on the restart.

Shooting strings must be located within four inches of the top of the crosse. The rule doesn't apply to goalie sticks.
© NCAA

App. I Stick inspection procedures adjusted
Three field tests are required when conducting checks:
1. The ball placed in crosse (perpendicular to the ground) at the throat, then the crosse is tipped forward 90 degrees;
2. The ball is placed in the crosse (horizontal to the ground) at the deepest point of the pocket, then the crosse is tipped forward 90 degrees so the ball rolls out at the tip of the head; and
3. The ball is placed in the back of the crosse at the deepest point of the pocket and pushed in to reverse the pocket. The crosse is inverted 180 degrees. The ball must come out of the crosse without shaking, etc.
PENALTY: If the ball does not come out of the crosse in any of these tests, it is an illegal crosse and a one-minute non-releasable foul. The crosse may not be used during play and will be kept at the scorer's table until the conclusion of the game.

Points of Emphasis for 2013 and 2014

Touching Either Crosse on Faceoffs
The focus of the committee's changes with regard to faceoffs are a continued effort to directly address players who gain an unfair advantage by touching either crosse during the faceoff play. While improvement has been made in recent seasons, a continued emphasis is needed.

Illegal Tactics When Defending (e.g., Cross-check/hold)

Growing concern with certain defensive techniques has led the committee to make the cross-check/hold a point of emphasis. In particular, when a defensive player thrusts the crosse into an offensive player, this is a violation. More stringent enforcement will be supported by the committee in this area.

Sideline Behavior
The committee remains concerned that in some areas inappropriate sideline behavior in NCAA lacrosse contests. The committee asks coaches, players, officials and administrators to conduct themselves in an appropriate and professional manner.



Article File Attachments: Sample of Shooting Strings.doc Shooting Strings Example
Posted on October 23, 2012
NCAA Rules Interpretations:

High Hits
  • Violent or hard hits above the shoulders will warrant at a minimum a 1-minute non releasable penalty.
  • The word “deliberate” has been removed from the rule book meaning even incidental hits above the shoulders are subject to the NR penalization
Face-offs / Checks
  • Contrasting colored tape at throat of stick head. A strip of contrasting tape just below throat on shaft. There must be clear distinction where throat meets shaft. F/O middie will be sent from field prior to F/O and possible delay of game for repeated non-compliance.
  • 30-second Technical Foul (Ill. Proc.) if there are 2 or more pre/post whistle violations against same team in either half. Post whistles include only those involved directly in scrum at center x and/or wing violations. Pushing, interference, etc. not inclusive.
  • The F/O middie no longer has to depart field on pre-whistle violation
  • Unsportsmanlike Conduct is Point of Emphasis – particularly offensive language (F-Bombs). Automatic 1-minute non-releasable
  • Cross checks – emphasis on the thrust. A mere cross check hold can be upgraded to 1 or 2 minute CC personal fall if there is obvious thrusting action

Substitution Changes
  • Sub box is 20 yards long
  • All live ball subs on fly
  • All out of bounds clock stoppages are on the fly (no horn)
  • Regular substitution may occur after a goal, timeout, or penalty enforcement (20-seconds to sub)
  • Must have 6-10 end line balls at ALL times. This will be specific to new shot clock rule and the need for a readily available ball on end line shots while shot clock continues to run
  • Enhanced Stick Checks
  • 90-degree tilts from upright and horizontal positions. Ball must roll out freely on the tilts
  • Back of stick (lower throat area). Ball cannot defy gravity when turned towards ground (stick parallel to ground)
  • These particular fouls will result in 1-minute NR, stick removed from game
Man Down Face-off
  • Can no longer bring a player out of restraining areas to cover a wing (3-on-2 in middle of field) .
  • Only if team is three or more men down may restrained player come out for purpose of facing off
Stalling / Shot Clock
  • No more “Get it in/keep it in”
  • Nothing in guidelines stipulate time necessary to clear or advance
  • Interpretation at this time: Stalling/shot clock can be called from ANYWHERE on field if it becomes apparent or obvious to officials that team in possession is not advancing or going to goal (this may or may not be subject to change)
  • Stall warning/shot clock to be in effect automatically whenever team that has advanced ball (into box) is responsible for ball going back into D-half of field and regains possession – think back court violation, but with 30-second opportunity to play without losing possession by rule
  • When stall is given, officials shall verbalize “Shot Clock”, trail official will put on 20-second timer
  • When timer expires, same official will begin 10-count – visible arm movement for each count
  • Shot must hit pipe or GK to be considered a shot
  • If D-player in or out of crease makes save, shot clock still in effect since goalie is required to be a shot.
  • Must be legitimate shot attempt: deflected pass or inadvertent contact with pipe or GK not considered a shot .
  • On end line (or sideline) shot attempts awarded back to offense (that did not meet legitimate shot criteria), 20-second timer continues even while ball is dead
  • Must have 6-10 balls at end line in the shot clock situation so as not to disadvantage team that has been warned for stalling
  • If hand-count is in effect on end line re-award then count picks up from where ball was dead, i.e. official has counted 7 times with hand-count, three seconds remain on shot clock at restart
  • Ball must be out of stick by time shot clock expires. Act of shooting does not get benefit of the doubt. Ball must be on its way!
  • Shot clock restarts at “10” if offensive team calls time out – EVEN IF the 20-second timer has not exhausted itself
  • Shot clock resets after a time out called by defense
  • Shot clock resets in loose ball “play on” situations and the stalling team regains possession during play or by award
  • Defense must play the ball to get stall warning
  • Offense must advance ball into box to avoid stall
  • Stall can be called if attack team is in the box and then exits the box even if D is not playing the ball
  • If ball is loose and shot clock expires, a “play on” should be in effect unless offended team has no opportunity to gain possession
  • Stall is waived if legitimate shot is taken (hits pipe/GK) and that team regains possession
  • There is NO 2-minute automatic stall for team ahead in score. However, officials will be ready to put stall/shot clock on in quicker fashion if that team ahead does not attack goal (Defense still must play ball for legitimate stall call to be given)

Shot Clock During Flag Down / Slow Whistle (delayed calls)
  • Play can continue on loose balls in the box same as last year if no shot clock in effect
  • If shot clock is on, same rules except once a shot is taken that stops shot clock – but no score – then whistle will blow to stop play
  • No stalls/shot clock called in EMO situations – exception: ball goes into D-half and possession is regained by attacking team
  • Interpretation of stall/shot clock during FD/SW as period ends: Stall will NOT carry over as there is no stalling during EMO except for backcourt rule (This is another that I’m not 100% sure on, but the guidelines specifically state no EMO shot clock)
Restarts
  • Quick restarts when awarded team is ready and outside the box
  • Closest defender MAY be within 5 yards on restart BUT MUST get 5 yards or more away from player in possession after whistle blows before he can man-up, ride, or defend player in possession (30-second penalty for this defensive infraction)
  • GK no longer gets 5-seconds on any restart and he is outside crease – end line shots, GK advances ball and loses possession due to offensive foul (ward, interference, screen, etc.)

Note on Quick restarts: It will be incumbent on coaches and players to know that they may be at a disadvantage on free plays awarded to the opposing team. THIS IS AN NCAA rule and the officials are to follow the guidelines that make men’s lacrosse a more up-tempo game. The Sportsmanship guideline will dictate that player or coaches who vehemently argue a legitimate quick restart by an official may be subject to conduct or unsportsmanlike conduct fouls.

The new definition of shot is only when the shot clock is on.

The panel also approved a rule regarding shooting strings. Starting with the 2013 season, players will be allowed to have shooting strings up to but not touching four inches from the top of the crosse. See attached image for example.
Article File Attachments: New_Head_Stringing_1_small.jpg Head Graphic
Posted on October 11, 2012
South Division II Coaches Meeting

Monday, October 15th
6:30 p.m.

Bellaire High School
5100 Maple
Bellaire,TX 77401
Posted on September 20, 2012
THSLL Member School Program Coaches, Athletic Directors, and Club Presidents,

The THSLL State Meeting will be held on September 22, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Dallas at Episcopal School of Dallas, 4100 Merrell Road, Dallas, Tx. 75229.

Turn on west on Merrell Road off of Midway.  Enter the security gate on the left, and park in the lot.  Walk to the left of the building through the courtyard. The Dining Commons is located on the first floor in The Wellness Center located next to the Montwood parking lot.

This is your opportunity to participate in the decision making process regarding the THSLL and the THSLL 2013 season. We encourage you to come, participate in the dialog, and to help chart the course for the THSLL.

Posted on September 06, 2012
South District Division I Coaches Meeting
Tuesday, September 18
6:30  p.m.
Posted on May 08, 2012
Congratulations to the 2012 THSLL All Americans and 2012 Academic All Americans

2012 All Americans
Michael Edwards, Defense/LSM, Westlake
Sam Finney, Defense, Strake Jesuit
Michael McCarney, Defense, Dallas Jesuit
Bear Goldstein, Defense,St. Marks
Hunter Gore, Midfield, Plano
Bucky Desadier, Attack, Houston Christian
Will Perkins, Attack, St. Marks
Max Skibber, Attack, Episcopal Houston

2012 Academic All Americans
Robert William (Will) Brothers, Defense, St. Stephen's Episcopal School
Wells Waller, Defense, Episcopal School of Dallas
Collin Phillips, Attack, Klein High School
Ronald Heisser, Midfield, Reagan


Posted on May 07, 2012
Coach of the Year
Evan Whelchel, Westlake

Assistant Coach of the Year
Dave Smith, St. Marks

Person of the Year
Al Picazo


Commissioner’s Award
This award honors THSLL players who exemplify the ideals of sportsmanship, competition and character both on and off the field.

Nicholas W. Mahowald, St. Marks

Posted on May 07, 2012
The Patterson Award

Annual award named in honor of Bob Patterson, former President and Chief Referee of the Southwest Lacrosse Officials Association (SWLOA). Each year SWLOA membership selects a men’s high school program for their sportsmanship, quality of play, respect for the game’s character, and the honor they bring to the sport.
TMI, The Episcopal School of Texas, San Antonio District
Posted on April 30, 2012
The games on Sunday will be video streamed on the following links
To view the stream, use web browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari.

Saturday, May 5th
Georgetown, Texas
Reagan vs Klein 12:30 p.m.
Highland Park DII vs St. Michaels 3:00 p.m.

Dallas Jesuit vs Highland Park 5:30 p.m.
Houston Christian vs St. Marks 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, May 6th 
1:00  p.m. Division II Championship Game
3:30 p.m. Division I Championship Game

Admission is $10 for Adults and $5 for students and children.

East View High School
4490 E. University
Georgetown , TX 78626

Located at the intersection of State Hwy 29 and the 130 toll road.
Posted on April 30, 2012
Coach of the Year/Assistant Coach of the Year- This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution, not just coaching wins — although they may be considered.

Coach of the Year
2012 Evan Whelchel, Westlake


Assistant Coach of the Year
2012 Dave Smith, St. Marks


Commissioner’s Award
This award honors THSLL players who exemplify the ideals of sportsmanship, competition and character both on and off the field, and shall be selected by the THSLL Commissioner.

Commissioner’s Award- 2012 Nicholas W. Mahowald, St. Marks


Posted on April 30, 2012
The South District is pleased to announce the 2012 Postseason Awards recognizing the top players from the area. Congratulations to the 2012 South Division I All State, All District and Honorable Mention Award Winners
Posted on April 30, 2012
The South District is pleased to announce the
2012 Postseason Awards recognizing the top players from the area. Congratulations to the 2012 South Division II All State, All District and Honorable Mention 
Article File Attachments: 2012 THSLL South DII All Stars.pdf 2012 THSLL South DII All Stars
Posted on April 30, 2012
Coach and Assistant Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
This award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution, not just coaching wins.

2012 South District Coach of the Year – Sam Chambers, St. John’s
2012 South District Assistant Coach of the Year – Brandon Stowe, Houston Christian
Posted on April 29, 2012
South DI Playoffs-

April 29th
St. Johns vs Dallas Jesuit
12:00 p.m. at Hillcrest

Houston Christian vs Plano West
1:00 pm at Houston Christian

April 28th
St. Johns (12) vs Anderson (5), 2:15 at Hillcrest
Woodlands (8) vs Highland Park (10) , 4:15 at Hillcrest


April 22
St. Johns (11) vs.Kingwood (6), Sunday at 3:00 at St. Johns

Strake Jesuit (5) Episcopal Houston (13) Sunday at 3:00 at Strake Jesuit



Sunday April 22 to set the #3 and #4 seeds for the Super Regional. The #1 and #2 seeds automatically advance to the Super Regional.

#6 will play at #3

#5 will play at #4


Posted on April 29, 2012
Playoffs for the South DII Varsity:THSLL South DII Championship

Cy Fair and Klein will play for the THSLL South DII Championship at Fort Bend Christian Academy on Sunday, 4/29 at 6:00 P.M.


Fort Bend Christian Academy is located at 700 Eldridge Road and 7th Street, Sugar Land, Texas 77498.
Google map link to the school:
http://g.co/maps/zds84



South Division II First Round

Taylor at Friendswood, Saturday, 4/21, 10:00 A.M. Friendswood wins

Bellaire at Cy Fair, Sunday, 4/22, 3:00 P.M. Cy Fair wins



South Division II Round Two

Cy Fair vs Clear Lake at Clear Lake, Thursday, April 26, Cy Fair wins

Friendswood vs Klein at Klein, Friday, 4/27, Klein wins 

Posted on April 28, 2012
North Super Regional
April 22, 2012
North Super Regional will be held at
Hillcrest Franklin Field on April 28th and 29th.

April 29 Games
Dallas Jesuit (6) vs St.Johns (4)
Highland Park (11) vs.Austin (2)

April 28 Game Schedule

2:15 Anderson (5) vs. St. Johns (12)
4:15 Highland Park (10) vs. Woodlands (8)
The Hillcrest Lacrosse Club welcomes you to Franklin Field on your first stop on your journey to the 2012 THSLL State Championships in Georgetown.
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=7007+Lakehurst,+Dallas,+TX+75230&oe=UTF-8&hnear=7007+Lakehurst+Ave,+Dallas,+Texas+75230&gl=us&t=m&z=16
Posted on April 28, 2012
April 29 Game Schedule
Field Name: Mustang Lacrosse and Soccer Complex

Address: 2700 West Sam Houston Parkway North
Houston, TX 77043

Plano West (6) vs Houston Christian (10)


St. Marks (10) Westlake (8)



April 28 2:00
Westwood (5) vs. Plano West (14)

Episcopal Houston (7) vs. St. Marks (11)

Posted on February 26, 2012
Positive Coaching Alliance Positive Coaching Alliance reveals the 2012 winners of PCA's Double-Goal Coach® Awards Presented by Liberty Mutual Insurance. Each of the 20 award winners from throughout the U.S. will receive a stunning trophy, $250 and appearances in PCA's media campaigns, website and e-mail newsletters.

Thanks to the hundreds of nominators and testimonial writers who brought to our attention so many inspirational coaches. The overall quality of the nominees and our 50 finalists is heartening to anyone who cares about youth sports.

Congratulations to Raymond Botto, Clear Lake Lacrosse Association, Friendswood, TX for serving youth in their communities through the Double-Goal Coach model of pursuing both wins and the even more important goal of teaching life lessons through sports.





Posted on February 22, 2012
On Saturday, March 10, 2012 at 1:00 p.m., The Kinkaid School hosts Army vs. Air Force in a Division I Season Lacrosse Game to be played at Kinkaid’s Barnhart Stadium. All event proceeds benefit The Children’s Cancer Hospital at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

For the third year, Beating Cancer with a Stick will bring together the Houston Lacrosse community to watch a fantastic lacrosse game while raising funds for The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Children’s Hospital.

The Greater Houston Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals has recently recognized Beating Cancer with a Stick as the outstanding fundraising event (under $250,000 category)

This year’s game marks the 3rd time ever a Division I lacrosse game has been played on Houston turf -­several thousand lacrosse enthusiasts are expected to attend.

Text-­to-­donate opportunities will be launched in the Spring through social media and at the game.

The web address is www.beatingcancerwithastick.org, or www.bcwas.org.
Posted on October 12, 2011

Plans are underway for the third annual Beating Cancer with a Stick. This year's games features Army vs. Air Force on March 10, 2012.

BCWAS is presented by The Kinkaid School and benefits The Children's Cancer Hospital at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Tickets go on sale soon.
Posted on September 28, 2011
YES College Prep and the THSLL South DII are working together to start a lacrosse program at YES’ Southwest campus. YES College Prep exists to increase the number of low-income Houstonians who graduate from a four-year college prepared to compete in the global marketplace and committed to improving disadvantaged communities.

90% of YES Prep students are first-generation college bound.
80% of YES Prep students are economically disadvantaged.
95% of YES Prep students are Hispanic or African American.

Most students enter YES Prep at least one grade level behind in Math and Reading. We are taking equipment donations for the school.

Equipment can be dropped off at the THSLL South DII Scheduling meeting which will be held on Monday, October 10 at Bellaire High School at 6:30 P.M.

For additional information, please contact Mike Ormsby at mikedormsby@comcast.net.
Article File Attachments: YES College Prep.doc YES College Prep Doc
Posted on September 27, 2011
Rice Men’s Lacrosse will have a fall clinic for middle school boys over two weekends in November. The clinic will run from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. on Saturday and Sunday, 11/12 and 11/13 and 11/19 and 11/20. The clinic will be held on the Rice campus at the Ralph O’Connor field.

The Rice University Lacrosse camp is aimed towards developing and strengthening middle school lacrosse players and preparing them for the upcoming season. The camp will include extensive individual instruction, along with daily participation in actual games. The goal of the camp is to teach the fundamentals of lacrosse, while ensuring that each player leaves with a new appreciation for the game. Beginners are encouraged to attend. No experience is needed.

Camp staff will include Rice Lacrosse players and alumni, as well as players from some of the top high school programs across the country. In addition, Rice University Lacrosse Camp will feature some of the best local high school and middle school coaches.

For further information, plesae contact Will Longley, Rice Team President at 281-840-0232 or at wjl2@rice.edu
Article File Attachments: Rice 2011 Fall MS Camp.pdf Rice Men’s Lacrosse
Posted on September 25, 2011

US Lacrosse is playing a leading role in ongoing research and is committed to educating the national lacrosse community about the potential dangers of commotio cordis, as well as the life-saving value of having AEDs available during lacrosse games and practices.

In 2006, US Lacrosse entered a strategic alliance with Cardiac Science, a leading manufacturer of AEDs, to provide greater educational resources and special AED pricing for US Lacrosse members.

Now, US Lacrosse and Cardiac Science are offering an AED Grant Program which provides comprehensive management of AED/CPR training to awarded leagues and chapters. Through the grant, US Lacrosse will subsidize a significant portion of the cost of a one-year partnership with Cardiac Science.

Click Here to Download Grant Application

Application Timeline for Grant Program

April 18, 2011 - Grant applications available.
September 30, 2011 (EXTENDED) - Deadline for submitting completed applications.
October 2011 - Notification letters sent to all applicants.
December 31, 2012 - All AED training workshops must be completed by this date.

In 2010, US Lacrosse awarded 14 lacrosse organizations in 12 states an AED Grant:

Southern Marin Lacrosse Club, Mill Valley, CA
Norwich Youth Lacrosse Association, Norwich, CT
Roswell Youth Lacrosse Association, Roswell, GA
Lakers Youth Lacrosse, Lakeville, MA
Western Maryland US Lacrosse Chapter, Walkersville, MD
Cecil Lacrosse League, Port Deposit, MD
Homegrown Lacrosse Nonprofit, Minneapolis, MN
AUFAA Dragons Lacrosse, Allentown, NJ
Mahopac Sports Association, Mahopac, NY
Lower Dauphin, Hummelstown, PA
Cookeville Lacrosse Club, Cookeville, TN
Kingwood Ladies Lacrosse, Kingwood, TX
Southlake Carroll Lacrosse Association, Southlake, TX
Janesville Lacrosse Club, Janesville, WI

Posted on May 16, 2011

Congratulations to Coppell and Hillcrest on your 2011 THSLL Seasons and your hard fought victories at the 2011 THSLL State Championships at Woodforest Bank Stadium in Shenandoah, Texas.

Congratulations to Clear Lake and Dallas Jesuit, and to ESD, Stony Point, St. Mark’s, and TMI on a great 2011 THSLL Season and your outstanding efforts at the State Championships as well.

 What a great weekend of Texas high school lacrosse.

Special thanks to the Woodlands Lacrosse Association, the City of Shenandoah, and all the event sponsors, for a great venue and an outstanding job of hosting and supporting this important THSLL event.  The effort and results from the weekend set the bar high for future THSLL events…

Special thanks to Jeff Watts and his production crew (www.jwproductions.org) and the broadcast crew (Doug Anderson, Alex Poole, Jeff Power) for the great job they did producing, directing, and announcing the Fox College Sports coverage of the 2011 Championship games and awards activities.

Please note that we are already starting our planning for the 2012 THSLL Season, and the 2012 THSLL DII Division Championships on April 28-29, 2012, the 2012 THSLL Super Regional Tournaments in Dallas and Houston on April 28-29, 2012, and the 2012 THSLL State Championship Weekend in Austin, Texas on May 5-6, 2012. 

If you and your THSLL Member School Program are interested in hosting a 2012 THSLL event, please contact your District Coordinator right away.  We would like to get these venues decided, contracts signed, and planning started as soon as possible…

Please don’t forget our 2011 THSLL State Meeting is coming up in Austin, Texas on September 24, 2011.  Look for details via email, and on www.thsll.org, in the coming weeks.  Your attendance at this meeting is important as it is your opportunity to influence the direction of the THSLL for the 2012 THSLL Season, and beyond.

Congratulations to all THSLL Member School Programs on a great 2011 THSLL Season.  Thank you for your commitment to the student athletes of the THSLL.

The THSLL Board of Directors

Posted on May 08, 2011
All Americans
 
Buck McClure,  Attack,  Dallas Jesuit
Campbell Sode,  Attack,  Highland Park
Nate Hruby,  Midfield,  Coppell
Tyler Landis,  Midfield,  Coppell
Will Merritt,  Midfield,  Austin
Chase Rogers,  Midfield,  Woodlands
Hunter Hendrick,  Defense,  Kingwood
Brandon Mullins,  Defense,  Coppell
 
Academic All Americans
 
Brent Sterling Phelps,  Goalie,  Taylor (Morton Ranch High School)
Grant Fitts,  Goalie,  Episcopal School of Dallas
Jimmy Nawalaniec,  Midfield,  Dallas Jesuit
Jordan Andrew Schochet,  Midfield,  Plano West
 
Coach of the Year
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL. This  award is intended to recognize the individuals overall coaching performance and contribution, not just coaching wins although they may be considered.

Bill Elliott, Hillcrest
 
Assistant Coach of the Year
 
This award honors those coaches who exemplify the ideals of the game within the THSLL.
 
Craig Reeves, Strake Jesuit
 
Person of the Year
 
THSLL Person of the Year award honoree whose individual whose dedication, commitment, and support of lacrosse and its ideals extends beyond his/her specific Member Team.
 
Gretchen Waltz, Stony Point
 
Commissioner’s Award
 
These awards honors THSLL players who exemplify the ideals of sportsmanship, competition and character both on and off the field, and shall be selected by the THSLL Commssioner
 
William Wallace, St. Johns
 
The Patterson Award
 
Annual award named in honor of Bob Patterson, former President and Chief Referee of the Southwest Lacrosse Officials Association (SWLOA).  Each year SWLOA membership selects a men’s high school program for their sportsmanship, quality of play, respect for the game’s character, and the honor they bring to the sport.
 
Anderson High School
 
Article File Attachments: All Americans.docx 2011 Awards
Posted on May 02, 2011
 Please see attached document.
Article File Attachments: The THSLL South DII Championship game.doc The THSLL South DII Championship
Posted on April 29, 2011

Attack  Ian Seale              Woodlands  2012 All State
Attack  Max Skibber           EHS   2012 All State
Attack  Ryan Delange         Kingwood  2011 All State
Attack  Bucky Desadier        Houston Christian   2012 All District
Attack  Spencer Willey         Woodlands  2012 All District
Attack  Brooks Lehle            Houston Christian   2013 All District
Attack  Michael Janiszewski  Kingwood  2011 Honorable Mention
Attack  Jeckovich, Wilson     Kinkaid  2012 Honorable Mention
Attack  Peyton Belchic         Lamar   2011 Honorable Mention
Defense  Hunter Hendrick      Kingwood  2011 All State
Defense  Henry Waite           Kinkaid   2012 All State
Defense  Nick Huckins           Woodlands  2011 All State
Defense  Steve Pitt              EHS   2013 All District
Defense  Matt Foster            Kingwood  2011 All District
Defense  Jack Craddock         St. John's  2012 All District
Defense  Mitch Webber          EHS   2013 Honorable Mention
Defense  Dylan Gorman          Woodlands  2012 Honorable Mention
Midfield Chase Rogers            Woodlands  2011 All State,                 South DI District MVP
Midfield Steven Hartshorn        Houston Christian   2011 All State
Midfield Connor Castleman       Kingwood  2011 All State
Midfield Alan Good                 Woodlands  2011 All State
Midfield William Wallace           St. John's  2011 All District
Midfield Max Hutson               EHS   2012 All District
Midfield Connor Milton            Woodlands  2012 All District
Midfield Josh Henderson          Kingwood  2011 All District
Midfield Connor Pryor              Houston Christian 2013 Honorable Mention
Midfield Ian Margot            Strake Jesuit  2011 Honorable Mention
Midfield Dale Wallace          Houston Christian 2011 Honorable Mention
Midfield Derrick Melinde       Kingwood  2011 Honorable Mention
Face Off Graham Bayley      Kinkaid   2011 All State
Face Off Max McKinnon      Woodlands  2011 All District
L/S Middie Iles Mitchell       Houston Christian 2011 All State
L/S Middie Nick Sivon         Woodlands  2011 All District
Goalie  Patrick McClernon     Kingwood 2011 All State
Goalie  Shane Casey          Woodlands  2011 All District
Goalie  Joe Loden               Lamar   2011 Honorable Mention

Coach of The Year, Dave Seale, Woodlands

Asst. Coach of the Year, Craig Reeves

Person of the Year, The Soeder Family, Woodlands

Posted on April 28, 2011

South Division II Awards

 

South DII All State

 

 

Midfield Face Off:    Jake Terrell, Bellaire, Senior

 

Goalie:        Brent Phelps, Taylor, Senior

 

Long Stick Middie:    Chad Mitchell, Fort Bend, Junior

 

Defense:         Evan Freed, Cy Fair, Senior; Chase Efird, Clear Lake, Senior; Clint Patterson, Spartan, Senior

 

Midfield:           Ben Janes, Spartan, Senior; Troy Smith, Clear Lake, Senior; Mason Moore, Taylor, Senior; Collin Phillips, Klein, Junior

 

Attack:         Matthew Mann, Cy Fair, Senior; Brendan Harvey, Clear Lake, Sophomore , Keegan Fry, Katy, Sophomore

 

 South DII All District

 

 Midfield Face Off:     Connor Miller, Cy Fair, Junior

 

Goalie:        Kevin Bush, Cy Fair, Senior

 

Long Stick Middie:       Alex Brennan, Cy Fair, Senior

 

Defense:            Colby Morgan, Taylor, Senior; Dalton Christie, Bellaire, Senior; Kevin Estell, Klein, Junior

 

Midfield:              Jake Terrell, Bellaire, Senior; Brian Barnes, Clear Lake, Senior; Connor Miller, Cy Fair, Junior; Vincent Bresina, Fort Bend, Senior

 

Attack:            Greg Sattler, Spartan, Senior; Stephen Sattler, Spartan, Sophomore; Dillon Reeves, Klein, Junior

 

 

South DII Honorable Mention

 

 Midfield Face Off:       Brian Hall, Clear Lake, Junior

 

Goalie:                 Michael Guarino, Bellaire, Junior

 

Long Stick Middie:             Ben Jennette, Spartan, Senior

 

Defense:           Chance Lane, Katy, Senior; Lucas Wicklund, Pearland, Senior; Tanner House, Friendswood, Junior

 

Midfield:               Andrew Philip, Friendswood, Junior; Aemmanuel Taylor, Cy Fair, Senior; Grant Bolding, Taylor, Senior; Zach Machen, Klein, Junior

 

Attack:             Cody Garcia, Clear Lake, Junior; Ross Ozuna, Bellaire, Senior; Troy Richardson, Friendswood, Sophomore

 

 

 

South DII Head Coach of the year: Ray Botto – Clear Lake 

 

South DII Assistant Coach of the year: Bob Curbeam – Clear Lake  

South DII Person of the year: Beth Estell – Klein

 

South DII Nominated

 

Midfield Face Off:       Dakota Bielat, Clear Lake, Senior

 

Goalie:        Michael Rogers, Katy, Senior; Chase Stanford, Friendswood, Senior; Clayton Stewart, Spartan, Senior

 

Long Stick Middie:      Dakota Bielat, Clear Lake, Senior; Andrew McMullin, Bellaire, Senior; Trey Johnson, Friendswood, Senior

 

Defense:    Bradley Keller, Katy, Sophomore; Jake LaFleur, Taylor, Junior; Don Szumski, Spartan, Junior; Jake Griffin, Bellaire, Senior; Trey Watts, Pearland, Sophomore

 

Midfield:      Garrett Morrow, Pearland, Sophomore; Gerrod Bergan, Spartan, Senior; Adam Jones, Clear Lake, Sophomore; William Burdick, Bellaire, Senior

 

Attack:       Tristan Collins, Taylor, Junior; Michael Williamson, Clear Lake, Junior; Ben Barnes, Bellaire, Junior

Posted on April 22, 2011

Houston Christian defeated St. John’s 8-7.

Kinkaid defeated Episcopal Houston 7-5.

 

Seeding for Super Regional’s

 

#1 Woodlands

#2 Kingwood

#3 Houston Christian

#4 Kinkaid

 

Posted on April 21, 2011

THSLL Member School Programs –

Rules Change Proposal Process for 2011 State Meeting

We want to be sure to remind you of the THSLL process for submitting  rule change proposals to be considered as agenda items for the THSLL State Meeting so that you have time to complete the requirements associated with that process.  Towards that end, the following outlines the process and requirement for THSLL Member School Program submission of topics for consideration for the THSLL State Meeting agenda and voting items list.

THSLL Member School Program Rule Change Proposals for 2011 THSLL State Meeting Consideration…

THSLL Member School Programs submitting rule change proposals (Rule Change Form attached) to be considered at the 2011 THSLL State Meeting on September 24, 2011 are required to provide a detailed proposal using the THSLL Rule Change form and supporting documentation, and a signed petition, and/or written acknowledgements  demonstrating support by at least 20% of the THSLL Member School Programs, of which 50% must be from outside the submitting THSLL Member School Program’s district.

The THSLL Board of Directors  has agreed to only bring THSLL Member School Program proposals before the THSLL Member School Programs for consideration and a vote at a THSLL State Meeting and/or special meeting when this requirement is met.

The proposals and the supporting documentation should be sent to Nancy Powers, the THSLL State Administrator, at powers21@sbcglobal.net on or before June 15, 2011.

 

This process serves three purposes. 

  • First, it ensures that THSLL Member School Programs have their proposals seriously considered and that all THSLL Member School Programs are aware of such proposals, and have the opportunity to consider them, discuss them, and weigh in on whether they believe all the THSLL Member School Programs should consider them. 
  • Second, it gives the submitting THSLL Member School Program an opportunity to present their proposal to other THSLL Member School Programs and receive feedback and suggestions on the proposal, and garner support for it to meet the submission requirement. 
  • Third, it ensures that the THSLL Member School Programs have a voice in the direction of THSLL and that we are making THSLL decisions based on majority and/or super majority rule after careful consideration of such proposals and/or alternatives from the due diligence around them.

We will hold rule change proposals for consideration for the THSLL State Meeting agenda until August 5, 2011. 

At that time, if the required documentation and THSLL Member School Program support as called for above have been received by the THSLL Board of Directors the rules change proposals will be added to the agenda for the THSLL State Meeting and time will be allocated for their consideration and a vote taken on them by the THSLL Member School Programs.

 The THSLL Board of Directors is committed to leading and making decisions with the active participation of the THSLL Member School Programs that support the THSLL principles to grow the sport of lacrosse while maintaining the quality of the experience, and to making lacrosse available to as many Texas high school boys as possible.  We hope that you will view this as the means to that goal, and to building the bridge to the future of THSLL.

 

Article File Attachments: THSLL 2012 Rule Change Form.doc THSLL 2012 Rule Change Form
Posted on March 29, 2011

THSLL Annual Meeting

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Austin, Texas

Posted on March 08, 2011
The THSLL Board of Directors would like to remind everyone about the LACROSSE INFORMATION EXCHANGE.  It is a new way for interested lacrosse constituencies to reach our THSLL Member School Program Membership and the Texas lacrosse community.  Interested parties can submit LAX information to be considered for inclusion on the LACROSSE INFORMATION EXCHANGE.

The Lacrosse Information Exchange is for general lacrosse information intended for the THSLL League Membership and the Texas lacrosse community.  Information referring to not-for-profit lacrosse related events will be posted for free.  Information related to college/university lacrosse programs specific to student athlete development and recruitment topics will be posted for free.  Information pertaining to lacrosse related camps, tournaments, and other profit generating events will be required to go through the THSLL sponsorship process which is available on the website under Sponsors on the site navigation menu.  Sponsorship opportunities exist and there is a Become a Sponsor link for sponsorship inquiries.
Posted on January 19, 2011
THSLL Member School Programs,

The votes are in, and once again your vote counts...

We received 60 of 76 possible votes, and by a 39 - 21 vote majority you have decided against a waiver, and as such the THSLL will follow the new NCAA rules 4-13 & 4-14 for the 2011 THSLL Season.

Thank you for voting, and participating in the decision making process that continues to make the THSLL an outstanding high school lacrosse league.

Good luck with your 2011 THSLL Season,

Your THSLL Board of Directors

Link to the 2011 NCAA Rulebook:
http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/LC12.pdf

 
Article File Attachments: 2011-12_NCAA_Mlax_rule_changes.pdf Summary of Rule Changes
Posted on January 17, 2011
Regular Season Game Fees - Home Team pays

VARSITY GAME FEE (per official) – 12 minute quarters  $75
JV GAME FEE (per official) – 10 minute quarters           $65

SWLOA Dues cover up to a 15 game schedule per team, A $10 fee per game above that, will be billed and collected by the SWLOA Treasurer.  Teams are responsible for paying fees directly to the SWLOA for each game over 15 in their THSLL home schedule.

Rainout Procedures - Game Day cancellations should be made by a phone call to assignor and coaches. In the event games are cancelled less than two (2) hours prior to game time, Member Teams are responsible for paying officials for such scheduled games. If two (2) games are scheduled, the officials will be paid the higher of the fees. Officials will also be paid for suspended games

 
 
 
Posted on January 07, 2011

The Friends of Drew Webb would like to invite you to Houston, Texas to compete in the Inaugural 7's for 7 Lacrosse Tournament on January 8-9, 2011. This event will benefit the Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (Houston) and raise awareness of depression and other mental illness in athletes. Visit http://www.7sfor7.com/ for more information, and to register for the tournament.

The tournament will include up to 36 teams playing 7 vs. 7 on the South Campus fields (10001 Stella Link Rd, Houston, TX 77027) on January 8th and 9th. There will be High School, JV, and 7th/8th grade divisions. Team registration will be $500 for a minimum of 5 games. For more information, and to register go to http://www.7sfor7.com/

  
Article File Attachments: Friends of Drew Webb.pdf Flyer for Tournament Schedule.pdf *Updated* Schedule
Posted on January 03, 2011

The THSLL Board of Directors is pleased to announce the LACROSSE INFORMATION EXCHANGE, a new way for interested lacrosse constituencies to reach our THSLL Member School Program Membership and the Texas lacrosse community.  Effective immediately interested parties can submit LAX information to be considered for inclusion on the LACROSSE INFORMATION EXCHANGE.

The Lacrosse Information Exchange is for general lacrosse information intended for the THSLL League Membership and the Texas lacrosse community.  Information referring to not-for-profit lacrosse related events will be posted for free.  Information related to college/university lacrosse programs specific to student athlete development and recruitment topics will be posted for free.  Information pertaining to lacrosse related camps, tournaments, and other profit generating events will be required to go through the THSLL sponsorship process which is available on the website under Sponsors on the site navigation menu.  Sponsorship opportunities exist and there is a Become a Sponsor link for sponsorship inquiries.

The THSLL Board of Directors will periodically call attention to information posted thereby including it in our Latest THSLL News on the main web page and/or Latest District News on the individual District web pages.  Information will be posted and remain on the LACROSSE INFORMATION EXCHANGE for 60 days.

 
Posted on December 28, 2010
There are some new changes in SWLOA this year. There is a decentralization of administration and control so there will be a more hands-on approach in each district of SWLOA. Sub-chapters have been created in Houston, San Antonio, Austin and Dallas/Ft Worth.  These sub-chapters will be responsible for their own training, financing and administration. The SWLOA Board and Executive officers remain in place to oversee the sub-chapters and to negotiate contracts as per the by-laws.
 
Please see the attached list of sub chapter officers.
 
Article File Attachments: SWLOA Officers.pdf SWLOA Officers
Posted on October 02, 2010

THSLL Member School Program Coaches & Players,

Please review this communication from Don Zimmerman, Secretary-rules editor NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules Committee, regarding the new NCAA rules as they will be in effect beginning with the THSLL 2011 Season

Article File Attachments: 2011-12 NCAA Mlax rule changes.pdf 2011 NCAA Rule Changes
Posted on July 31, 2010

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Posted on May 16, 2010
The THSLL South DII All Star game ended with the "west" beating the "east" by a score of 14-11. The program is attached for downloading. Thank You to Bellaire for hosting for the second straight year.
Posted on May 03, 2010
The THSLL South DII championship game was played on Sunday, 5/2, at Houston Christian at 6:00 P.M.

THSLL South DII Division I champion Houston Christian defeated THSLL South DII Division II champion Clear Lake 9-5 to win the THSLL South DII Championship.

Congratulations Houston Christian!
Posted on April 20, 2010
Congratulations to the 2010 DI and DII players!

THSLL South Awards:

Coach of the year: Rust Genson, Fort Bend
Asst. Coach of the year: Connor Cook EHS
THSLL South DI MVP: Reed Daniels, St. Johns
Commissioners Award: Tyler Mclamb, Strake Jesuit
THSLL South District Academic All American: Do Soon Kim, Westside
THSLL At Large Academic All American: Matthew Hoffman, Strake Jesuit
Posted on December 12, 2007
Cinco Ranch is hosting a Scorekeeper / Table training session on Saturday, January 12 from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.

The session will be held at The Fellowship of Cinco Ranch located at the following address: 22765 Westheimer Parkway Katy, Texas 77450

The session will cover the basics of scorekeeping and what the officials expect from the Home Team table staff. We will address everything relating to stats, ground-balls, goals, saves, face-off, etc.

If you are a first-time volunteer or an experienced volunteer wanting a refresher, please join us!

For directions check the website below

Please RSVP the number of people from your organization that will be attending to Judy McPherson at jqmcpherson@comcast.net or at 281-395-6717.

Thank you to Judy and Cinco Ranch for organizing this event!
Posted on October 05, 2007
The THSLL State Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 20, 2007 starting at 11:00 A.M. It will be held at Friendswood High School in the school cafeteria. A barbecue lunch will be served. At least one representative from each Member School - preferably the Head Coach and/or President should attend. We will vote on certain rule changes and policy changes (each Member School gets one vote) If you can't make the meeting, please fill out the attached Proxy and get it to your District Coordinator. Thank You to Steve Kirk and the fine group at Friendswood Lacrosse!
Posted on September 26, 2007
The THSLL South DII teams will have their annual scheduling meeting on Thursday, 10/4. It will be held at Bellaire High School at 6:30 P.M. Park in the north parking lot off of Rice and the meeting will be held in Temporary Classroom # 010, which is towards the back of the parking lot. All coaches (Varsity and JV) and their administrative support, as in board member / scheduler need to attend.
Posted on September 19, 2007
THANKS TO ALL THAT PARTICIPATED IN THE SUMMER BEAT THE HEAT SESSION!!! FALL BALL IS COMING! DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED Middle and High School and Adult Games on Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Four to Six Week Session (Some weekends will be skipped due to H.S. Tournaments in the area) Middle School, High School, Adult Teams must have a minimum of 4 teams to be placed on the schedule unless all teams agree to play with less. House teams will have a maximum of 15 players on a team. (Individuals not on a team) Roster is set by 2nd game with a min of 10 players and a max of 15 PLAYER and TEAM COST WILL BE POSTED SHORTLY Games will be played at Kicks Indoor Soccer located at 611 Shepherd Drive Houston TX. Go to www.Kicksindoor.com for info. Call 713-426-1107
Posted on September 17, 2007
The Westside High School Men's Lacrosse Team Head Coach Position is open. The school is pursuing a certified teacher but, if a teacher is not available we have the option to get an outside coach for a rate of $16.00 an hour up to $5,000 for the year. Note, all of the lacrosse league and school paperwork is taken care by the strong established parent support group. We have two dads with experience available to assist, a WHS teacher sponsor, and a great recruiting program in place. WHS Lacrosse Team contacts: Linda Onstott- Linda.Onstott@BP.com WK 281-366-0219 HM 281-558-4731 Cell 713-208-6176 Roy Onstott- onstott182@earthlink 281-543-1297
Posted on September 05, 2007
DII Coaches, team admin, please take note. The South DII will have a pre season meeting the second week of September. It will be held at Bellaire High School on Thursday 9/13 at 6:30 P.M. Park in the north parking lot off of Rice and the meeting will be held in Temporary Classroom # 010, which is towards the back of the parking lot. All coaches and their administrative support, as in board member / A.D. need to attend.
Posted on August 16, 2007
The THSLL board approved Houston Christian's application to join the THSLL as a new team for the 2007-2008 season. We welcome coach Pete Lehle's return to High School coaching in Texas and welcome Houston Christian's A.D. - Mickey Riggs to the THSLL!
Posted on August 09, 2007
Katy High School is a school stout with tradition and pride as concerns all the athletic programs and we are excited to be adding a new team to the TIGERS lineup. The Katy Lacrosse Club! We are searching for a Head Coach for the new Katy Lacrosse Team. This team's player boundaries will target Katy High School and a strong team of parents are well underway organizing the team administratively. We have the approval of the District Athletic Director to establish this team with the understanding that it will consist mainly of players from Katy High School. The Director gave us permission to apply for practice fields at a Jr High School, of which we requested Katy Jr High at Franz Rd and Katy Ft Bend Rd. Parents have formed a Board, developed a budget (including a 9 month salary for a Head Coach), have all documentation for Team Registration Packet, and are working on papers for a 501c3 status. We have also established a basic website for now...to be upgraded after the team roster is established. It is www.lacrosseatkaty.com - please visit it and view all page contents. We intend to hold Open Registration on at least 3 dates in mid-September to see the absolute interest and develop the team roster. Team dues will be $200. and parents will be responsible beyond that to pay for uniforms and personal player equipment. This is a great opportunity to impact the sport of lacrosse in Katy, as this will be the third High School team established in the area, and other schools are already talking about adding a team in the future! Get on the map with Katy and be a part of establishing a team for the founding High School in Katy. Give acting President, Debbie Dowdell a call at 281-450-0566 or email her at debbieddowdell@yahoo.com .
Posted on July 30, 2007

Former Cy-Fair Ironnman, Chase Swonke was killed in a fatal car accident early Saturday morning.

Chase played for the Ironmen from 1999-2000. Some may remember that he was injured during a lacrosse game and confined to a wheelchair. Chase had adapted well, becoming an accomplished hunter and devoting much of his time to the Cy-Fair Fire Department.

Please keep the Swonke family in your thoughts and prayers.

Posted on July 26, 2007
See the below link for the article.
Posted on June 04, 2007

2007 THSLL Championship

Game Results, Player Awards and League Awards

2007 Championship Game Results

Division I
Semi-Final 5/6
Kinkaid 5
St. Mark's 12

Semi-Final 5/6
ESD 13
Austin 5

DI Championship 5/7
St.Mark's 5
ESD 7

Division II
Semi-Final 5/6
St. Stephens 13
Cy-Fair 19

Semi-Final 5/6
Stratford(SWLC) 5
Highland Park 13

DII Championship 5/7
Highland Park 13
Cy Fair 18

2007 THSLL Player Awards

Division I

Most Valuable Player - Offense

Hahn Franklin-Mitchell, Episcopal School of Dallas

Most Valuable Player - Defense

Heath Townsend, St. Mark's

Most Valuable Player - Over All

Colt Power, Episcopal School of Dallas

Division II

Most Valuable Player - Offense

Michael Mann, Cy-Fair

Most Valuable Player - Defense

Hardy Fields, Highland Park DII

Most Valuable Player - Over All

George Drogaris, Cy-Fair

Representatives to U.S. National All-Star Games

Sam Stevenson, Defense, Southlake Carroll

Rhett Miller, Attack, Episcopal of Dallas

Academic All-American

Juan Michael Portillo, Anderson High School

All American

George Lauinger, Midfield, St. Marks

Rhett Miller, Attack, Episcopal of Dallas

Sam Stevenson, Defense, Southlake Carroll

Spencer Branch, Attach, St. Marks

Neat Clark, Attack, Episcopal High School

Byron Lanford, Defense, Kinkaid

William Lawson, Midfield, Highland Park

Alex Hardt, Midfield, Episcopal of Dallas

2007 THSLL League Awards

US Lacrosse - Man of the Year

Rich Coccaro, Southlake Carroll

US Lacrosse - Coach of the Year

Andy Garrigan, Austin High School, Austin

US Lacrosse - Assistant Coach of the Year

John O'Malley, Kinkaid

THSLL Commissioners Award

Chris Harren, Kingwood

Posted on May 08, 2007
The THSLL South district will have a combined DI and DII All Star game held this coming Saturday, May 12 at 11:00 A.M. at St. Johns High School. Please come out an support the boys for their efforts this past season.
Posted on May 07, 2007
U.S. Army Pfc. Graham Harris, 19, an alumni of the Fort Bend Lacrosse Team, was killed in Afghanistan while on duty. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, N.C.
Posted on May 06, 2007
Cy Fair defeated Highland Park DII 18-13 in the THSLL DII championship game. Congratulations to Stratford for their South DII finish and strong showing at the THSLL State Championships.
Posted on April 30, 2007
2006 Texas High School Lacrosse League 2005 Texas High School Lacrosse League Division I

Texas High School Lacrosse League

2007 Texas High School Lacrosse League

Boy's Division II South District Playoffs

Schedule

Division II Quarterfinals

Wednesday April 25, 2007 Cinco Ranch 14 Clear Lake 10

Wednesday April 25, 2007 Katy Taylor 18 Memorial 7

Saturday April 21, 2007 Stratford 12 Klein 2

Friday April 19, 2007 Cy Fair 18 Bellaire 12

Semi-Finals

Saturday April 28, 2007

Stratford 14 Cinco Ranch 5

Cy Fair 16 Katy Taylor 8

Division II South District Championship

Sunday April 29, 2007

Stratford 12 Cy Fair 9

Congrutulations to Stratford

2007 South District DII

Champion

Posted on April 30, 2007
2006 Texas High School Lacrosse League 2005 Texas High School Lacrosse League Division I

Texas High School Lacrosse League

Congratulations to Stratford and Cy Fair for making the State playoffs final four! Stratford will represent the South DII as league champion and Cy Fair will be the THSLL DII wildcard entry!

Posted on April 29, 2007
Division II City Championship is Sunday, April 29th, 7pm Stratford at Cy-Fair [Goodson Middle School].
Posted on April 28, 2007
2006 Texas High School Lacrosse League 2005 Texas High School Lacrosse League Division I

Texas High School Lacrosse League

2007 Texas High School Lacrosse League

Boy's Division I South District Playoffs

Schedule

Division I

Saturday  April 21, 2007 Woodlands 4 Strake Jesuit 11

Saturday April 21, 2007 Kinkaid 7 Lamar  1

Semi-Finals

Wednesday April 25, 2007

Kinkaid 8 Episcopal Houston 7 (OT)

St. John's 8 Strake Jesuit 5

 

Division I South District Championship

Saturday April 28, 2007 3:30 PM

Kinkaid 5  St. John's 3

 

Congrutulations to Kinkaid

2007 South District DI 

Champion

 

Posted on April 27, 2007
The Play-off game between Cy-Fair and Taylor will be on Friday, April 27th at 7:30pm at Cy-Fair; not on Saturday.
Posted on April 19, 2007
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2007 South District Division I All State & All District
       
Position Name School Grade Honor
Attack Neat Clark EHS 12 All State
Attack Will McCance Woodlands 11 All State
Attack Antone Proler Lamar 12 All State
Attack Evans Finger Kinkaid 12 All District
Attack Timmy Root St. John's 11 All District
Attack Reid  Fontenot  Jesuit 12 All District
Middie Chris Harren Kingwood Sr All State
Middie Peter Guffey St. John's  11 All State
Middie McCay Dickson EHS 12 All State
Middie Walter Schiffer St. John's  12 All State
Middie John Hornbuckle EHS 12 All State
Middie John Spradling Kinkaid 12 All District
Middie Joseph Taylor Lamar 12 All District
Middie Josh Kovach Woodlands 11 All District
Middie Trevor Tamlyn EHS 11 All District
Middie Austin Fatjo Kinkaid 12 All District
Def Byron Langford Kinkaid 12 All State
Def Adam Hines St. John's 12 All State
Def Carter Johnson EHS 12 All State
Def Andrew Coskey Kinkaid 12 All District
Def Kyle Wilde Kingwood Jr All District
Def Adam Campbell Woodlands 12 All District
Goalie Boone Bajgier Kinkaid 11 All State
Goalie Nick Williams Kingwood Sr All District
Face off John Shank Kinkaid 11 All District
Face off Chris Smith EHS 11 All State
LSM William Simmons Kinkaid 12 All State
LSM Stephen Magee Woodlands 11 All District
Posted on April 18, 2007
Congratulations to the following players who earned All-Star Awards! All-State: Attack: Turner Harris, Cy-Fair; Matt Braud, Clear Lake; Travis Tabb, Cy-Fair Midfield: Taylor Brooks, Cy-Fair; Andrew Gaston, Taylor; Nghia Tran, Stratford; George Drogaris, Cy-Fair; Michael Mann, Cy-Fair Defense: Justin Castle, Cy-Fair; Robbie Woods, Taylor; Austin Watkins, Klein LSM: Will Whitten, Stratford Goalie: Grant Williams, Stratford All-District: Attack: Robert Alvarado, Klein; Logan Estille, Taylor; Cameron Gallegos, Westside Midfield: Nathan Poon, Clear Lake; Chris Ard, Bellaire; Derek Dees, Stratford, Kevin neal, Memorial; Mason Hebert, Memorial Defense: Khillip Kwon, Bellaire; Jeff Appleton, Stratford; Robert Rafferty, Cy-Fair LSM: Will Frerich, Fort Bend Goalie: Ben Jacob, Fort Bend Honorable Mention: Attack: Walker Colt, Stratford; Trey McKay, Cy-Fair; Trevor Davis, Stratford Midfield: Braden Oehler, Cy-Fair; Nathan Weigshed, Stratford; Stu Graham, Stratford; Drew Crawford, Stratford; Jonathan Heidt, Memorial Defense: John Messer, Fort Bend; David Berry, Memorial; Bryant Payne, Clear Lake LSM: Matt Stockinger, Klein Goalie: Joey Latimer, Clear Lake
Posted on March 28, 2007
A crowd of over 100 people came for the inaugural game of the Friendswood Lacrosse Team. Friendswood is a first year team playing as a JV team this year. Steve Kirk, Friendswood Head Coach had this to report: "Originally billed as a scrimmage, we played Clear Lake JV2 last Thursday in game conditions. We scored first and were tied shortly thereafter. We then were able to build the lead to 4-1 only to have CL come back and tie 5-5 late in the 4th Qtr. Our X scored the winning goal with approx 4 mins left and we were able to hold on for a 6-5 win. The boy's were extremely excited and it was good to see their hard work in only three weeks of practice pay off. We know that each successive week will prove harder, but the team is relishing in the moment."
Posted on March 14, 2007
A hearty welcome to Friendswood Lacrosse, the newest member of the THSLL. Friendswood will start play as a new team in the THSLL South DII. They will schedule games this year as a JV team and plan on participating in the THSLL in 2008 as a Varsity team.
Posted on December 21, 2006
2007 NCAA Men's Rulebook

2007 Major Rule Changes

(1) Announced changes to crosse dimensions,effective 2009.

(2) Clarified that head coach is designated to communicate with game officials.

(3) Added note to offside rule allowing for substitutions.

(4) Defined procedures to use when officials stop play due to a broken/dislodged piece of the goalkeeper's equipment.

(5) Timeouts will be granted to a team in possession of the ball and across the restraining line.

(6) Adjusting crosse strings or head is an automatic one-minute, non-releasable unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

(7) Reworded the stalling rule slightly for clarity.

(8) Approved ruling altered to allow officials to correct timing errors on game clock, if needed.

See below links to the NCAA Rulebook and the THSLL rules.

Posted on December 13, 2006
2007 Texas A&M Aggieland Classic High School Tournament - February 10th and 11th, 2007 Coaches and Teams from around Texas, The Aggies invite you to one of the longest running high school tournaments in the country, the 2007 Aggieland Classic, on the campus of Texas A&M in College Station, TX. Every year this tournament kick starts the seasons of many of the most competitive high school teams in the state of Texas, and has been a model of successful lacrosse tournaments for years. The cost is $400 per team, with three levels of play: Varsity DI, Varsity DII, and Junior Varsity. This entry fee guarantees your team three games. All proceeds go to support the A&M lacrosse team's travel expenses. Registration is open online now. Thanks, Will James - Tournament Director E-Mail: jameswt@gmail.com
Posted on October 26, 2006
About the Camp: The Rice University Lacrosse camp is aimed towards developing and strengthening middle school lacrosse players and preparing them for the upcoming season. The camp will include extensive individual instruction, along with daily participation in actual games. The goal of the camp is to teach the fundamentals of lacrosse, while ensuring that each player leaves with a new appreciation for the game. Beginners are encouraged to attend. No experience is needed. Camp staff will include the Rice Lacrosse coaches, players and alumni. In addition, Rice University Lacrosse Camp will feature some of the best local high school and middle school coaches. Location: Rice University practice fields, which are adjacent to the Rice Stadium parking lot. The Sunday camp schedule is as follows: The camp runs from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on the following Sundays: November 12, November 19, December 3, and December 10. The cost for all four sessions is $120. Total cost includes collegiate-level individual and team instruction from local top middle and high school coaches, lunch, and a Rice Lacrosse reversible pennie. Contact: Jacob Nagy who is the President of the Rice Lacrosse Club. Jacob's e-mail is: jnagy@rice.edu Send your payment to: Rice Lacrosse Camp located at 9 Sunset Blvd. Houston, Texas 77005 or contact: Mike Ormsby, the Head Coach for Rice University Men's Lacrosse at(281) 924-0300 or mormsby@houston.rr.com Visit our website at: http://www.owllacrosse.com
Posted on October 09, 2006
Katy Taylor, Cinco Ranch and the Katy Cavalier lacrosse programs jointly opened up the new lacrosse field complex at the new Firethorn real estate development on Highway 1463. Participants providing lacrosse demonstrations were: Katy Taylor Boys, the Cinco Ranch Boys, the Houston area Ladies post collegiate team, and the Katy Cavaliers Middle school team. The Firethorn development has constructed two lacrosse fields for use by lacrosse teams in the Katy area. The fields have been professionally designed and constructed. One field will be lighted. Both fields will have scoreboards. The THSLL thanks the Firethorn development management and all three programs in the Katy area for a job well done.
Posted on September 26, 2006
Starting 9/30, Rice will host a scrimmage every Sunday from 2 - 4 P.M. Players of all skill levels High School and up are welcome. Games will be refereed and the cost is $10 per player per session or $30 for the semester. A Rice reversible jersey is included. For directions to the Ralph S. O'Connor Field please go to the below link.
Posted on May 14, 2006
Thanks to the Greater Houston Lacrosse Partnership, we will have another NCAA Championship viewing party at Buffalo Wild Wings. The BWW location is at 510 Gray Street, just west of downtown. The event starts at 10:00 A.M. on Memorial day, 5/29. Free soft drinks and appetizers will be served. We hope to see you there!
Posted on May 01, 2006
Summer Indoor is Here!! We have one team ready for summer league and are looking for 9 more!! REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN CALL KICKS TO HOLD YOUR SPOT!!!!!!! ON SITE REGISTRATION WILL BE FROM 5PM-7PM MAY 20, 2006. For more information call Kicks Indoor at 713-426-1107.
Posted on April 23, 2006

2006 Texas High School Lacrosse League

Boy's Division I & II South District Playoffs

Schedule

Division I

Friday April 21, 2006 Woodlands 10 Kingwood 8

Saturday April 22, 2006 Kinkaid 6 Strake 1

Semi-Finals

Wednesday April 26, 2006

St. John's 10 Kinkaid 4

Episcopal 9 Woodlands 8

Division I South District Championship

Saturday April 29, 2006

St. John's 11 Episcopal 8

Congratulations to St. John's, the 2006 South District DI Champion

May 6, 2006

Division I State Championship Semi-Final

St. John's 8 Plano 2

May 7, 2006

Division I State Championship Final

St. John's 11 Episcopal Dallas 9

Congratulations to St. John's, the 2006 THSLL State DI Champion

 

Division II

Saturday April 22, 2006 Klein Oak 12 Clear Lake 2

Saturday April 22, 2006 SWLC 8 at Taylor 6

Semi-Finals

Wednesday April 26, 2006

SWLC 4 at Cy-Fair 8

Klein Oak 7 at Klein 8

Division II South District Championship

Saturday April 29, 2006

Klein (#2 Seed) 12 at Cy-Fair (#1 Seed) 15

Congratulations to Cy Fair, the 2006 South District DII Champions!

Posted on April 22, 2006
The 2006 South District DII All Star game will be played at 6:00 P.M. at Goodson Middle School in Cypress. Directions to Goodson Middle School is as follows: From Highway 290 and Barker Cypress, go north on Barker Cypress about three miles, and go straight through stoplights at Jarvis, Coles Crossing, and Spring Cypress. Barker Cypress dead ends at Huffmeister about 1.5 miles past Spring Cypress. Just before Huffmeister you will see the field on your left. Klein and Cy Fair will not have their All Stars playing in the game due to their commitment to the Championship game at 8:00 P.M. All Star participants are requested to be at the field by 4:30 P.M., and please dress in your home team uniforms in the color specified below. Here is the list of DII All Stars participating in the All Star game: Team White, wearing white uniforms: Bouchard,Steven, Klein Oak; Medalla,Ray, Klein Oak; LaFluer,Drew, Taylor; Gaston,Andrew, Taylor; Dorroh,Zach, Klein Oak; Braud,Will, Taylor; Zarate,Jamie, Taylor; Neal,Kevin, Memorial; Miller,Mike, Klein Oak; Watson,Cody, Klein Oak; Goodson,Brandon, Klein Oak; Hebert,Mason, Memorial; Jones,Steven, Klein Oak; Dear,Bart, Klein Oak; Berry,David, Memorial; Hirschfeld,Jake, Klein Oak; Husband,Kevin, St. Thomas; Merkel,Josh, Taylor; Harche,Adam, Memorial Team Blue, wearing dark uniforms: Braud,Matt, Clear Lake; Moore,Cole, Clear Lake; Longley,Will, Clear Lake; Williams,Grant, SWLC; Crawford,Drew, SWLC; Appleton,Jeff, SWLC; Sublet,Tim, Cinco Ranch; Tuck,Kyle, Clear Lake; McPherson,Jacob, Cinco Ranch;Reed,Andrew,Clear Lake; Jones,Kyle, Clear Lake; Messer,John, Fort Bend; Kromen,Greg, Cinco Ranch; Torre,Paul, Clear Lake; Lindsey,John, Cinco Ranch; Nolan,Spenser, Fort Bend; Latimer,Joey, Clear Lake; Weidner,Creighton, SWLC; Colt,Walker, SWLC; Whitten,Will, SWLC. The following boys made the All Star team, but will not play in the Championship game: Harris Tyler Cy-Fair McGee Brooks Klein Sheehy Jason Klein Brennan Ben Cy-Fair Sweigart Greg Klein Castle Justin Cy-Fair Gillen Chris Klein Brooks Taylor Cy-Fair Baldridge Austin Klein Francis Scott Klein Bortnowski Mike Klein Tabb Travis Cy-Fair Alvarado Robbie Klein Mann Michael Cy-Fair Rafferty Robert Cy-Fair O'Quain Chris Cy-Fair Rowan Josh Klein
Posted on April 22, 2006
Please go to the links for: (1) All State and All District First Teams (2) All District Honorable Mention
Posted on April 21, 2006
2006 South District Division I Post Season Honors Click on link below
Posted on April 17, 2006
We will meet on Thursday, 4/20. The location is at the offices of Rilco Manufacturing Inc. The street address for Rilco is 11435 Brittmoore Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77041 Directions are as follows: Take Beltway 8 West. Exit Tanner, go west on Tanner to Brittmoore. Make a left on Brittmoore (south). Follow to Brittmoore Park Drive, and make a right onto Brittmoore Park Drive (west). Follow down to 11435 Brittmoore Park Drive. The meeting will start at 7 P.M. sharp. Please do not be late. We will meet in the conference room here. All DII Varsity and JV Coaches need to attend. The agenda is as follows: (1) DII All State, All District, Honorable Mention selections. (2) DII South District JV Round Robin end of season tournament. (3) DII South District All Star team competing at the Champ camp competition in Baltimore, Maryland this summer. (4) DII South District Varsity Playoffs.
Posted on April 14, 2006
The Playoff Schedule for the South District DII teams is listed below: Saturday, 4/22: First round: Seed #3 Klein Oak v/s Seed #6 Clear Lake at Klein Oak. Saturday, 4/22: First round: Seed #4 Katy Taylor v/s Seed #5 SWLC at Katy Taylor. Wednesday, 4/26 Second Round: Seed # 1 Cy Fair v/s lowest seed winner at Seed #1 Cy Fair. Wednesday, 4/26 Second Round: Seed # 2 Klein v/s highest seed winner at Seed # 2 Klein. April 29 or April 30 District Championships / All Star Game (what day, we'll decide in our meeting on the 20th.) Seed rank determines playoff home field for the playoffs. Final standings / seedings are as follows: (1) Cy Fair (2) Klein (3) Klein Oak (4) Katy Taylor (5) SWLC (6) Clear Lake May 6 & 7 State Championships in Central District (Austin / San Antonio
Posted on April 04, 2006
May 6 - DI and DII Semifinals May 7 - DI and DII Finals Blossom Athletic Center 12002 Jones-Maltsberger Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 Blossom Athletic Center is the main athletic complex for San Antonio's North East Independent School District. The main soccer field will be utilized for the 2006 THSLL State Championship tournament. The facility has locker rooms, concessions, bathrooms, press box, admissions gates, practice area, officials area, and plenty of parking.
Posted on March 22, 2006
From Dave Seale Head Coach The Woodlands To ALL - It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of the passing of Jack Schantz, JV Head Coach at The Woodlands. Jack and I had coached together for several years on the high school level and prior to that at the junior high level. He had been ill for many of those years, but his dedication to his players never wavered. Jack took a turn for the worse during our Spring Break trip to Disney last week. Jack had done much of the planning work to make the trip happen and wanted to be there to see it through. Upon our return last Thursday, he was admitted to Woodlands Memorial Hospital and passed away early Saturday morning. Jack was a Navy aviator during the Vietnam War and a captain with Continental Airlines for many years. Jack was one of the true ambassadors of our sport. His passion for the game was endless and his impact on players in The Woodlands and beyond was immeasurable. We will all miss him greatly and ask that you keep Jack's family in your thoughts and prayers. Please see below for funeral arrangements Funeral Arrangements for Coach Schantz are as follows: Friday, March 24, 2006 9:30 a. m. Chapel 10:30 a.m. to Graveside Veterans Funeral Services 10567 Veterans Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77038 The Family has respectfully requested that in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to: "The Jack Schantz Memorial Lacrosse Scholarship" P.O. Box 131821 Woodlands, TX 77393 The Family would like to thank everyone for their generous outpouring of concern and helpfulness. It is greatly appreciated! Vicky, J.P. & Kyle
Posted on March 21, 2006
From Peter Heim, the St. Thomas More coach. Many thanks to the Kingwood team for travelling to Louisiana to make this past weekend happen! We had another great weekend of lacrosse in Lafayette thanks to the THSLL. Thanks to all the players, coaches and parents from Kingwood, Byrd and Jesuit – N. O. for traveling to Lafayette. We had another large and sportsmanship minded crowd for all four games. Hamburgers were served to all the participants and there was an extra special referee’s tent set up by several of our parents. Both Gary Patton, Scott Carpenter and Phil Nidrie were a pleasure to meet and compete against. We at the STM lacrosse team would like to extend a big thanks to all the THSLL North and South teams who took time to travel to Lafayette and help our program grow. Clear Lake will also make the trip on April 8th.
Posted on March 13, 2006
The following was reported by Peter Heim, the St. Thomas More coach. This was the first of three non-district games played in Lafayette by host St. Thomas More. This was also the first ever high school game played in Louisiana outside of New Orleans or Shreveport. We played 30 min running time for each half as agree by the coach’s before each game. Our attendance for each game was over 300 fans. Game two was won by Evangel over Jesuit of New Orleans 20-3 and game 3 was won by Jesuit over STM 7-4. Rob Wyman came in from New Orleans and helped teach the game along with having to ref the games. I just wanted you to know that the day was a great success for the spreading of Lacrosse throughout Louisiana and the South. We had TV coverage for all three games. St. Thomas More is hosting Kingwood, Byrd and Jesuit-New Orleans this Saturday 3-18. Thanks to the THSLL for helping Saint Thomas More High Lacrosse get off the ground.
Posted on February 22, 2006
The 2006 NCAA Lacrosse TV Schedule is now available in the 2006 Season document repository.
Posted on November 17, 2005
See the link for minutes from the THSLL state meeting held this past month.
Posted on November 03, 2005
Thanks to all who attended last night's scheduling meeting. I'm not sure all of you are aware that there are new teams that will be playing this year as a JV team and some others that are trying to get organized. Here is a list of the new teams that will be playing a JV schedule in the spring: (1) St. Thomas More H.S. Lafayette, Louisiana. Coach Rusty Deas (his e-mail is listed above) This will be the first High School team in South Louisiana! They will play in the THSLL South division. Please welcome Rusty and his boys to the south division. I know he is looking for games here and we need to reciprocate with trips to Lafayette. Please help him out with JV games this spring! (2) Klein Forest High School, Spring, Texas Bob Parliament is overseeing this program with two of my boys from UH helping coach there. Bob's e-mail is listed above also. Bob attended the scheduling meeting last night and has a pretty good sized schedule. He is in the same boat as Rusty in Lafayette. First year team playing as a JV team. (3) Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge, Texas Tom Golis, a transplant from Atlanta, Georgia is heading up this program. His e-mail is also listed above. They have a field and are pursuing players.Their goal is to play some scrimmages in the spring with other JV teams. (4) Pearland High School, Pearland, Texas David Barragato, a transplant from Rochester, N.Y. is forming a team there. His e-mail is listed above also. He started the Ice hockey program at Pearland and now wants to start a "real" sport at Pearland. He like Oak Ridge would like to play some scrimmages in the spring with other JV teams. (5) YES College Prep, Pasadena, Texas Chris Barbic, the head of school and myself are starting this program. Chris went to Vanderbilt University and his best friends at Vanderbilt played on the Lacrosse team there. YES Prep is a charter school in the HISD that focuses on underprivileged children focusing them towards a four year college. They have a 100% acceptance rate for graduated students entering four year colleges. It will be the first all minority program in the state of Texas. Two of my boys at UH are coaching this program. US Lacrosse awarded YES Prep this past month with "BRIDGE" Program status. Meaning that they will focus equipment and help to get this minority school program up and running. It again is the first program in Texas to achieve this status. YES Prep is focused on playing some JV scrimmages this spring also. Please welcome them all on board! Mike Ormsby
Posted on October 31, 2005
Johns Hopkins' Coach Dave Pietramala will be giving a talk and coaches' clinic on November 17th at St. John's School in Houston. Time: 7:00 pm Location: Tradition Room above gymnasium Contact to rsvp: Jeffrey Gaitz: jpgaitz@aol.com Room Capacity: 50
Posted on October 18, 2005
The annual scheduling meeting will be held on 11/2 at 7 P.M. at St. Johns High School. Directions to St. Johns are as follows: From I-59 Take the Buffalo Speedway exit and go north. After crossing W. Alabama St., the MS/LS/Fine Arts/Athletics facilities will be on the right. Continue on Buffalo Speedway and cross Westheimer to reach the US and Admissions. After crossing Westheimer, Buffalo Speedway turns into Claremont. Take a right to enter the Upper School. From Loop 610 Take Westheimer east to Claremont/Buffalo Speedway. Turn left on Claremont for the Upper School and Admissions or take a right on Buffalo Speedway to reach the MS/LS/Fine Arts/Athletics facilities. We will meet in the Traditions room which is located on the far side of the football field, above the gymnasium, and overlooks the football field.
Posted on September 27, 2005
We have a meeting set for Monday, 10/17 at 7 P.M. at St. Johns School. It is the annual fall coaches meeting. This meeting preceeds the annual state meeting on Saturday 10/22 in Austin. Please ensure that your head coach for your Varsity and J.V. programs attends. Directions to St. Johns are as follows: From I-59 Take the Buffalo Speedway exit and go north. After crossing W. Alabama St., the MS/LS/Fine Arts/Athletics facilities will be on the right. Continue on Buffalo Speedway and cross Westheimer to reach the US and Admissions. After crossing Westheimer, Buffalo Speedway turns into Claremont. Take a right to enter the Upper School. From Loop 610 Take Westheimer east to Claremont/Buffalo Speedway. Turn left on Claremont for the Upper School and Admissions or take a right on Buffalo Speedway to reach the MS/LS/Fine Arts/Athletics facilities. We will meet in the Traditions room which is located on the far side of the football field, above the gymnasium, and overlooks the football field.
Posted on May 08, 2005
2005 Texas High School Lacrosse League Division I

2005 Texas High School Lacrosse League

Boy's Division I & II State Championship

Location: Episcopal High School

4650 Bissonnet

Houston, TX 77401

Schedule

Saturday May 7, 2005 (Semi finals)

Division I

Highland Park 14 - McNeil 3

Episcopal Dallas 14 - St. John's 5

Division II

Stratford 6 - Plano East 13

Plano West 17 St. Anthony's 6

Sunday May 8, 2005 Finals

THSLL Division I Championship Game

Highland Park 7 Episcopal Dallas 6

Congratulations to Highland Park-2005 THSLL Division I State Champions

THSLL Division II Championship Game

Plano West 13 Plano East 12

Congratulations to Plano West-2005 THSLL Division II State Champions

Posted on April 30, 2005
< 2005 THSLL South District Playoffs

2005 THSLL South District Playoffs

Division I

First Round-April 23(Saturday)

Woodlands 18 Westside 6

Kinkaid 5 Lamar 4 (OT)

Second round- April 27(Wednesday)

St. Johns 10 Kinkaid 6(Score to be confirmed)

Episcopal Houston 11 Woodlands 6

Division I District Championship April 30 (Saturday)

St. Johns 6 Episcopal Houston 5

Congratulations to the St. John' s Mavericks-2005 South District Division I Champions

Division II

First Round-April 23(Saturday)

Klein Oak 11 Memorial 5

Cy-Fair 9 Taylor 8 (OT)

Second round- April 27(Wednesday)

Stratford 21 Cy-Fair 5

Klein Oak 11 Klein 7

Division II District Championship April 30 (Saturday)

Stratford 18 Klein Oak 3

Congratulations to the Stratford Spartans-2005 South District Division II Champions

State Championships May 7 & 8 Episcopal High School Houston

Posted on April 27, 2005
Congratulations to the this years All-State, All-District and Honorable Mention selections. These can be seen on the links below.
Posted on January 07, 2005
January 11, 2005 The 2005 orientation class for new and prospective boys' lacrosse officials in south Texas will be this Wednesday (tomorrow) from 6:30-8:30 PM. The class will be in the team classroom in the Crum Fieldhouse (main gym) at Episcopal High School in Houston. [My apologies to those of you who are not in the greater Houston area.] Anyone who has ever thought about becoming a boys' or men's official is welcome. This meeting is NOT a commitment to officiate; it is an orientation for those who want to learn more about it. DIRECTIONS Episcopal HS is at the intersection of the 610 West Loop and Bissonnet in Houston, just south of the Galleria area. The gym is on Fournace Place, which forms the north boundary of the campus. For a map, visit www.swloa.org, or use the following address in Mapquest: 4600 Fournace Place, Bellaire TX 77401 THE NEED FOR OFFICIALS Lacrosse is a fast-paced and fast-growing sport with a great need for officials. You do NOT need to know the rules already – that will be part of the training. You do NOT need to have played lacrosse – some of the best officials in the world never played the game. Experience with other sports is helpful but not required. What you need is a willingness to learn, to hustle, and to be decisive. Formal training runs from late January through April and will include both classroom and on-field sessions. THE REWARDS OF OFFICIATING Officiating is a great way to stay in shape, earn extra income, and make a critical contribution to one of the world's most beautiful games. If you cannot attend the orientation but want to learn more about officiating, please contact Mike Alsobrooks at (281) 324-3442 or mike@itsofficial.org George Webb, Clinician Southwest Lacrosse Officials Association 713-529-6762 gwebb@alumni.rice.edu
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JV Head Coach/Varsity Assistant

Westside High School Lacrosse is seeking a JV Head Coach to lead development for the Varsity level. Westside is a highly diverse public school in West Houston, TX with an enrollment of 3,000+ students. In 2019, the program had over 35 players, 4 All-star honorable mentions, Head Coach of the Year, and Person of the Year. In 2020, three out of four seniors earned scholarships. The Program receives full athletic support from the school and full support from its booster club and board. www.westhoustonlax.com 

A summary of Duties and Responsibilities includes planning and running practices and games, recruiting players, scheduling, and integration with youth programs. Must have lacrosse playing and coaching experience, strong communication skills, and effective practices in accordance with the program curriculum. Westside HS is 80% non-caucasian and 50% lower income.

Coaching stipend. Additional income opportunities with travel club and private training are available. Full time teaching, teaching assistant, substitute teaching positions may be available in conjunction with the coaching position. HISD teaching salaries start at $52,000/year with full benefits, and you may earn your teaching credentials while receiving a full time teacher salary.

About Houston

Houston is the 4th largest metropolitan city in the US, featuring the Houston Rockets, Texans football, the Astros 2016 World Series Champions, the University of Houston, Rice University, and many other attractions. Houston has one of the top cost of living indices in the US.

Contact

Head Coach Mike Song coachmikesong@gmail.com 

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The Southlake Carroll Lacrosse Association (SCLA) is seeking High School Assistant Coaches & Youth Head Coaches for the fall of 2020 and spring of 2021. Looking for energetic coaches with a strong lacrosse background and acumen, who want to teach and mentor young athletes, and contribute to the growth of the SCLA lacrosse program.

Positions available:

  • Varsity Assistant Coach
  • JV Assistant Coach
  • Youth Coaches 5th-8th grade.

Qualifications & Skills:

  • Previous lacrosse coaching experience preferred
  • Strong leadership abilities
  • Complete knowledge and understanding of the rules of the game
  • Lacrosse playing experience (NCAA, MCLA, JUCO, High School)

Essential Functions:

  • Fall program: 3x week beginning in 2nd week of September for 7 weeks
  • Spring program: beginning in mid-January and ends late April
  • Communication with families and players throughout both seasons
  • Game day planning and management.
  • Assist the head coach in all aspects of the program during practice and game day
  • Working with program director: Bruce Frady to ensure our methodology is consistent

Salary: To be discussed, but competitive based on experience level. Candidates must pass a state mandated background check.

Contact for Information: Bruce Frady- Program Director: coachfrady@southlakelacrosse.org