Youth lacrosse club serving the Lake Country area of Waukesha county in Wisconsin.

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Our Mission

The corporation is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes, including, for such purposes, the receiving and making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.  In the pursuit of such purposes, the corporation may engage in any lawful activities authorized by Chapter 181 of the Wisconsin Statutes, or the corresponding chapter of any future state statutes.  To the extent consistent with such purposes, the corporation shall:

The mission of Lake Country Lacrosse is to provide a safe, secure, and supportive environment in southeastern Wisconsin for student-athletes to enjoy and learn the game of lacrosse.   By focusing on constructive education and personal development, participants will have the opportunity to maximize achievement through their individual and collective efforts. The development of the players’ self confidence and sportsmanship will enhance their social, emotional, and intellectual growth and empower them to be productive members of their school, community, and charitable considerations.  And finally, by promoting a positive culture and love for the game we will offer rewarding experiences and allow lacrosse to enrich their lives for years to come.  

 

Geographic Area of Service

Arrowhead Union School district and all feeder districts, as well as adjacent communities that do not have an established lacrosse program.

Organization of the Club

Lake Country Lacrosse Club is a organized into two divisions, Boys and Girls. These divisions are further divided into age levels described below and then the age levels are divided into teams (Red, White, and Black) based on the number of participants registered for the season.

Divisions / Age Levels

Boy's Division:

  • Senior (7th / 8th grade),

  • Junior (5th / 6th grades),

  • Bantam (3rd / 4th grades),

  • and "Lil' Scoopers"* (1st /2nd grades)

Girl's Division:

  • Senior (7th / 8th grade),

  • Junior (5th / 6th grades),

  • Bantam (3rd / 4th grades),

  • and "Lil' Scoopers"* (1st /2nd grades)

Competition

Boy's Division:

Through out the season LCL teams at the various age-levels will have the opportunity to play other teams at the same age-level from the other MAYLA member clubs such as North Shore (Milw.), Brookfield, Shorewood, Franklin, Wauwatosa, Mukwonago, Ozaukee, West Bend and Kenosha.

Some age-levels may also play games with club teams from outside of the league as the league schedule allows.

Girl's Division:

Through out the season LCL teams at the various age-levels will have the opportunity to play other teams at the same age-level from the other MAYLA member clubs such as North Shore (Milw.), Brookfield, Franklin, Mukwonago, Ozaukee, and Kenosha

Some age-levels may also play games with club teams from outside of the league as the league schedule allows.

Background

Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. Youth participation in the sport has grown over 138% since 2001 to nearly 300,000. No sport has grown faster at the high school level over the last 10 years and there are now an estimated 228,000 high school players.

The sport of lacrosse is a combination of basketball, soccer and hockey. Anyone can play lacrosse -- the big or the small. The game requires and rewards coordination and agility, not brawn. Quickness and speed are two highly prized qualities in lacrosse.

* “Lil’ Scoopers” is a developmental program focused solely on skill development and fun. Competition is primarily limited to intra-club scrimmages.