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| Champion Lacrosse is home to Michigan's premiere lacrosse experience. Don't be fooled by the imitators - if it doesn't say Champion Lacrosse it is not Mighigan's best Lacrosse Program. Whether you are a former NCAA Champion or an elementary student trying lacrosse for the first time, we have a program for you. This summer nearly 1200 participants rocked in our programs. We have the very best staff anywhere featuring nearly Don't miss your opportunity to be in the "crease" of Michigan Lacrosse this fall. Below, this page contains important detailed information and registration forms for the Fall Program at the Seaholm Stadium. |
| Champion Lacrosse Fall Programs are divided into two main catagories: Leagues and Instructional Programs |
| Fall Leagues by Champion Lacrosse feature use of the scoreboard and lights on Seaholm High School's turf field. Table personnel, ball boys, game announcers, experienced referees and statisticians assist us in making this an unmatched atmosphere. |
| Champion Lacrosse Youth League is our brand new program open to boys and girls in grades 3-5 who have lacrossse experience. This program is actually part of our instructional program (it is listed below also). Players are divided onto season-long teams for eight weeks of competitive play. This league is the next step after our instructional leagues. See our flyer for more information about this progression. |
| Middle School Division is open to boys in grades 7 and 8 (some exceptions may be made for experienced 6th graders). This is a competitive division that maintains an educational athletic perspective. Each team is coached by a current or former college player or coach. Full equipment and experience is required. Check out our 2002 Summer Middle School Program, or 2003 Summer Middle School Program for examples of past sessions. |
| High School JV Division is open to boys in grades 9 through 11. This is a competitive division that maintains an educational athletic perspective. Each team is coached by an experienced Champion Lacrosse coach. Full equipment and experience is required. Check out our 2002 Fall JV Program, or 2002 Summer Program for examples of past sessions. |
| High School Varsity Division is open to boys in grades 11 and 12 as well as returning Varsity players in grade 10. This is a very competitive division that maintains an educational athletic perspective. Each team is coached by an experienced Champion Lacrosse coach. Full equipment and experience is required. Check out our 2002 Summer Program, or 2003 Summer Program for examples of past sessions. |
| The Men’s Rec Division is for adult players who are past their prime or not quite there yet. This is a recreational league that does not have the competitive nature of the Summer Elite Division. Games will take place on Sunday mornings from 9 to 10 AM, and this league is open to men who are looking for some fun with a weekly 60 min. work-out. There is no body checking! |
| Download and print flyers with registration forms for our Fall Leagues and Instructional Classes |
| Fall 2003 Leagues (September 6 - October 26 - 8 Weeks) |
| Fall 2003 Instructional Classes (Sept 6 - Oct 26 - 8 Weeks) |
| Fall Instructional Classes and Insctructional Games by Champion Lacrosse fill to capacity. You are highly encouraged to register right away. All classes are under the direction of Aaron Frank. This is the lacrosse class that you have been hearing about. Beginners and advanced players are welcome. Sign up your son or daughter today - for a fantastic fall experience. More detailed information about our instructional programs (and track record) is here. |
| K-2 Class is open to boys and girls (minimum age is 5). There is a Saturday class or a Sunday class which meets weekly from 1 to 2 PM. All participants in this program will receive a free lacrosse stick on the first day. No experience or equipment is required. Players are divided by age and ability with their friends for an hour of high energy lacrosse. Check our Instructional Classes, Fall 2002 Classes or Summer 2003 Classes for examples of past sessions. |
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| Champion Lacrosse is pleased to announce that we are moving our Winter Indoor Programs to Michigan's very best indoor athletic facility - Total Sports in Wixom. We will not be at the Silverdome any longer. More information is available here, and we will soon be offering online registration and additional information regarding all of the Winter programs. |
| Women/Varsity Girls The Women’s Division is new for 2003. This program is for women who are current and former college and club players along with varsity high school players (at the discretion of the league directors). This program will be very similar to the highly successful Women’s Summer League that just concluded. Games are on Sundays each week from 10 to 11 AM. |
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| Boys Equipment Instructional League is open to boys (minimum age is 7). This program will include students who have previously participated in our programs. Every player will receive a new stick on the first day, and full lacrosse equipment is required. This is a no body checking program, but we will allow stick checks. We will contiue to focus on instru-ction, learning and fun, and this class will begin to teach more of the advanced individual and team skills of men's lacrosse. Coaches will participate on the field during the games, and the game will occupy about 1/3 of a full lacrosse field. Players will be grouped by ability (and size) with their friends. We recommend that students take a concurrent class, but it is not required. This is the appropriate class for Mohawk and younger Tomahawk players. |
| Girls Instructional League is open to girls (minimum age is 7). This program will include some new students and those who have previously participated in our programs. Every player will receive a new stick on the first day, and a mouthpiece is required. Stick checks will be permitted. We will contiue to focus on instruction, learning and fun, and this class will begin to teach more of the advanced individual and team skills of women's lacrosse. Coaches will participate on the field during the games, and the game will occupy about 1/3 of a full lacrosse field. Players will be grouped by ability with their friends. We recommend that students take a concurrent class, but it is not required. |
| Champion Lacrosse Boys Youth League is our brand new program open to boys and girls in grades 3-5 who have lacrossse experience. This program is actually part of our instructional program (it is listed above also). Players are divided onto season-long teams for eight weeks of competitive play. This league is the next step after our instructional leagues. See our flyer for more information about this progression. Games are on Saturdays from 2 to 3 PM. |
| 3rd - 5th Grade Class is open to boys and girls. There is a Saturday class or a Sunday class which meets weekly from 1 to 2 PM. All participants in this program will receive a free lacrosse stick on the first day. No experience or equipment is required. Players are divided by age and ability with their friends for an hour of high energy lacrosse. Advanced players will be grouped together for further progression. Check our Instructional Classes, Fall 2002 Classes or Summer 2003 Classes for examples of past sessions. |
| Middle School/High School Class is open to boys and girls. There is a Saturday class or a Sunday class which meets weekly from 1 to 2 PM. All participants in this program will receive a free lacrosse stick on the first day. No experience or equipment is required. Players are divided by age and ability with their friends for an hour of high energy lacrosse. Advanced players will be grouped together for further progression. Check our Instructional Classes, Fall 2002 Classes or Summer 2003 Classes for examples of past classes although this level is new for this fall. |
| Non-Equipment Instructional League is open to boys and girls (minimum age is 5). This program will include students who have previously participated in our programs. Every player will receive a new stick on the first day, and no other equipment is used. This is a 100% non-contact program. We will continue to focus on instruction, learning and fun. Coaches will participate on the field during the games. We will use a soft ball to prevent injuries, and the game will occupy about 1/3 of a full lacrosse field. Players will be grouped by ability with their friends. We recommend that students take a concurrent class, but it is not required. |
| Champion Lacrosse Girls Youth League is our brand new program open to girls in grades 3-7 who have lacrossse experience. This program is actually part of our instructional program (it is listed above also). Players are divided onto season-long teams for eight weeks of competitive play. This league is the next step after our instructional leagues. See our flyer for more information about this progression. Games are on Saturdays from 2 to 3 PM. |
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| Download and print flyers with registration forms for our Fall Leagues and Instructional Classes |
| Fall 2003 |
| Fall Walk Up Registration - If you would still like to register, please come up to the Seaholm Stadium about 30 minutes prior to the start of the program. Walk-up registrations will be accepted until all spots are filled. |
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