Discover the excitement of lacrosse at our upcoming clinics, designed exclusively for new players curious about one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States! This is the perfect no-pressure opportunity to pick up a stick for the first time, learn the fundamental skills like cradling, scooping, passing, and shooting from experienced coaches in a fun, safe, and supportive environment. Our clinic aims to introduce the basics of the game, let you experience the thrill of playing, and help you decide if lacrosse is the right sport for you. No prior experience or equipment is necessary, just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to try something new and engaging!
Embrace the transformative power of Fall Ball Lacrosse, an exceptional season designed for player growth regardless of experience. Newcomers will discover a welcoming, low-pressure environment ideal for learning the foundational skills of the game—from stick handling and ground balls to passing and footwork—building confidence and a passion for lacrosse before the main competitive season. For veteran players, Fall Ball offers an invaluable opportunity to sharpen existing talents, achieve significantly more "touches" through focused drills and practice-like sessions, enhance tactical understanding, and maintain peak physical condition, all while fostering teamwork and leadership in a developmentally oriented atmosphere.
The Santa Cruz County Lacrosse Association is an independent, non-profit youth sports organization and a 501c(3) corporation. Founded in 2005, we are run by passionate parent volunteers with the goal of building Lacrosse throughout Santa Cruz County. We strive to develop players and coaches for the exciting game of lacrosse in a fun, safe, and inclusive environment.
We provide programs for boys and girls ages 6-14 . The age brackets for the teams are: 8U, 10U, 12U, and 14U.
Regular Season is from January-May. Registration opens in September and closes in December for the Spring season.
Practices are twice a week and start in mid January.
Games occur from March to May.
Financial scholarships are available through an application process.
Las becas financieras están disponibles a través de un proceso de solcitud.
Fall programs consist of a few beginner clinics, fall ball and scrimmages.
Building character, grit and better all around athletes since 2005. See what our Parents have to say about the last 3 seasons.
Lacrosse beyond High School
Lacrosse is one of five new sports set to feature at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The IOC approved the inclusion of lacrosse sixes in LA28 last year.
Lacrosse, originally known as 'stickball,' began as a cultural and spiritual practice among Indigenous North American communities. Far more than just a game, it often served as a way to resolve conflicts and prepare warriors for battle.
Discusses how lacrosse is much more than just a game. How honor and respect are some of its core values.
Financial aid is available to help with registration costs. Aid is based on need(s) and is not based on athletic ability or prior experience. To be considered for financial assistance, applicants must fill out this form and submit this form.
Hay ayuda financiera disponible para ayudar con los costos de registro. La ayuda se basa en las necesidades y no en la capacidad atlética o la experiencia previa. Para ser considerado para asistencia financiera, los solicitantes deben completar este formulario y enviar este formulario.
Lacrosse is one of the nation’s fastest-growing team sports and the need for qualified officials has never been higher. Joining the third team on the field is a perfect way for former players to stay involved in the game and find great camaraderie.
Even if you’ve never played, SCCLA can provide training opportunities to become certified to referee lacrosse games. This is a great opportunity for high schoolers to give back to lacrosse and to make money at the same time. If interested, email info@scclax.org for more details.
President of the Board of Directors
Phone: (408) 596-3028