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Boys Overview

FOREST LAKE YOUTH LACROSSE BOYS PROGRAM

The Forest Lake Youth Lacrosse Boys  program offers fun, positive, competitive play and hosts teams at the 8U, 10U, 12U and 14U age levels.

SPRING SEASON SUMMARY

Spring Season schedules will be laid out as follows:

o   Practices will begin in April, with regular season games beginning in the first week of May, and ending with the first weekend in June.

o   Spring Season games are generally on Saturdays and/or Sundays, with practices during the week.

o   The Spring State tournament is generally the second weekend in June and ends Spring Season.

SUMMER SEASON SUMMARY

Summer Season schedules will be laid out as follows:

o   Regular season games and practices will be played during the week.

o   Tournaments will be held on the weekends and families should expect at least two tournaments, including Summer State.

  • Season ends no later than August 5, 2025

Coaches will follow the guidelines for max amount of interaction per week as defined in the bylaws; this varies by age level of play. Practice dates and times are announced by the coaching staff at the start of the season. Players should expect two or more practices per week.

REGISTRATION FOR THE FOREST LAKE YOUTH BOYS 2025 SPRING & SUMMER LACROSSE SEASON WILL OPEN DECEMBER 15, 2024.
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES ON DECEMBER 27th. 

BOYS YOUTH PLAY LEVELS FOR 2025 SEASON

DATE OF BIRTH

DIVISION

9/1/2016 - 8/31/2018 8U
9/1/2014 - 8/31/2016 10U
9/1/2012 - 8/31/2014 12U
9/1/2010 - 8/31/2012 14U

*Extended age cut-off date (June 1) for YLM 14U league play applies to players who have not yet entered 9th grade. Players who have begun high school cannot play on a YLM 14U team regardless of age.

BOYS YOUTH LACROOSE EQUIPMENT INFORMATION IS LOCATED HERE

LACROSSE LINKS AND RESOURCES:

US LACROSSE MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION

USA LACROSSE AGE GROUPING QUICK REFERENCE TABLE FOR 2024-2025

BOYS YOUTH REGISTRATION FEES FOR 2025 SPRING & SUMMER SEASON

*not yet announced 

Basic overview video (8U and 10U rules differ from this video. Information after 2:48 does not apply to youth)