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Updated:  04/07/2008

 

 Open Leagues

Open Fall/Winter/Spring box lacrosse leagues are held at the Total Sports Experience (TSE) facility or at the All Star Sports facility. Please contact George Forsyth, 585-671-1408 for further information and schedules. Typical age from from early 20's to 50's.

PLEASE NOTE: The men's indoor league may be at either location for any given session, make sure you contact George to get the current schedule.

Please read the Rules of Play: 

Open summer field lacrosse pickup games (contact George Forsyth), usually  starting in late May/June:

bullet Wednesday evenings from about 6pm, location TBD
Sunday afternoons from about 4pm, site TBD.
bullet You MUST be a member of US Lacrosse to play
You must supply your US Lacrosse ID card and/or
membership number!
 

 Open Tournaments

High Peaks Grand Masters Team

Θ Florida Lax Classic Tournament
Typically held Martin Luther King Jr. weekend in January.

Θ Binghamton Tournament
Usually held in June. Contact Jim Mack at jmaclax@aol.com for further info.

Θ Summit Lacrosse Lake Placid Tournament
This tournament is typically held in August of each year and also has Men's and Women's divisions covering a wide range of age groups.
 

Wellington Steele Masters Team

Θ Lake Placid Tournament
This tournament is typically held in August of each year and also has Men's and Women's divisions covering a wide range of age groups.
 

Open/Other

The annual Fann Cup (2004 site, 2005 site) charity lacrosse tournament. The skill and competition levels cover a wide range, with everything from lacrosse newcomers to the occasional seasoned veteran. Heavily weighted with newcomers and plenty of out-of-shapers, all teams are co-ed to one degree or another.  Make sure you check the sites linked above to get a general feel for this event - it is NOT a place to showcase your skills!

Cost to attend above tournaments: Tournament fees, drink, food, drink, travel, uniforms, drink and lodging.

 

 

 

 

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What does the #19 signify in the Penfield Lacrosse logo?
The #19 is used in the memory of Todd Bernhardt, a lacrosse player from Penfield who lost his life at too young an age.