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Season League Info/Program Overview

Experience co-ed lacrosse across all skill levels.

Our lacrosse coaches are love teaching and are passionate about the sport of lacrosse and our teams feed into the rosters of Centreville and Westfield High Schools. It’s time to school yourself in your new favorite game.

We participate in the Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL) during our Spring season, and compete against 24 other local youth lacrosse organizations.

Our Fall season is an instructional clinic, consisting of all skill sessions for all levels and friendly scrimmages.

When does the season start?

Fall: Sessions being in early September after Labor Day.
Spring: Assessments begin in February and practices begin March 1.

When does the season end?

Fall: Sessions end in early November.
Spring: The season ends in June.

When do practices start?

Fall: Instructional clinic only.
Spring: Early March.

How many times per week are practices?

Fall: Instructional clinic is 1x per weekend, lasting about 1.5 hours.
Spring: 2-3 nights per week, with each practice lasting about 1.5 hours.

When do games start?

Spring: Games being in late March.

Where will the games be?

Our home games are held at E.C. Lawrence Park, away games are held at various facilities in the Northern Virginia area.

Are there tryouts/evaluation? When?

Yes, for the spring season, evaluations take place from early February through early March. Fall is clinic style, no evaluations.

Will all participants make the team?

Yes.

Is there a picture day?

Yes in the Spring only.

What is a season versus a clinic?

The spring season is a competitive season with practices and games, while the fall season is instructional, focusing on skill-building and scrimmages.

What are the registration dates for all SYA sports?

SeasonRegistration opens with $15 discountRegular Registration FeeRegistration Late Fee $25Registration Wait ListSeason Registration Closes
FALLMayJuneJulyAugust 1-14August 15
WINTERSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember 1-14December 15
SPRINGDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch 1-14March 15
SUMMERMarchAprilMayJune 1-14June 15

 




Schedules/Calendar

On the heels of player assessments and team selections, kids will play eight games between March and early June in the Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL). The Girls play on Sunday and the Boys on Saturday.

All teams will have at least one double-header weekend during the regular season where they will play one game on Saturday and Sunday. Ready yourself for the Playoffs and Championship right before Memorial Day weekend.

Homefield: The Pro Turf at E.C. Lawrence Park.

 

When do I get my child’s schedule?

Approximately two weeks before the start of the season.




Age Limits & Groupings

Boys are grouped by age: Little Scoopers (4-7yrs.)  8U, 10U, 12U, and 14U.

Girls are grouped by grade: K-2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th. In the Spring, registration is also open to 9th grade (non-HS athletes).

*A player’s age group is determined by their age on August 31 of the calendar year most recently completed.




Fees

Families will receive a $15 multi-child discount.

League Early Bird Regular Registration Late Fee (One month after late registration opens)
Lil Scoopers $125 $140 $165
Lacrosse (Spring) $190 $205 $230
Lacrosse (Fall) $140 $155 $180

 


Acceptable Payments Options

The system accepts Visa or MasterCard & online checks (your registration is not FINAL until your check payment is received). You may pay your registration fees, and make donations during online registration. You may register multiple players online as well and receive a multiple player discount.




Scholarship / financial aid information

SYA offers scholarships to all SYA participants of all recreational sports who qualify under the Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services program. To learn more about SYA scholarships, click here.




Equipment Requirements

Boys’ Equipment

  • Lacrosse stick – meeting the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
  • Helmet (must be recertified every two years)
  • Shoulder pads (NOCSAE ND200) certified)
  • Elbow pads
  • Gloves
  • Mouthguard (clear mouthguards are not permitted)
  • Cleats (rubber only)
  • Protective cup (recommended)

Girls’ Equipment

  • Lacrosse stick – meeting the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
  • Protective eyewear (NOCSAE ND200 certified)
  • Mouthguard (clear mouthguards are not permitted)
  • Cleats (rubber only)
  • Gloves

Are there equipment rentals?

Players can rent helmets, protective eyewear, gloves, shoulder pads, sticks (girls only) and elbow pads from SYA. The fee varies from $20-$50 (girls) and $75 (boys). Spring season equipment issue is February. Fall clinic equipment issue is at the end of August.

Sticks, mouthguards, cleats, and cups must be purchased.

Where do I get equipment?

SYA recommends Dick’s Sporting Goods or Amazon for Sticks, mouthguards, cleats, and cups purchases.

Are Uniforms/jerseys provided?

Yes.




Contact/Communications

Should you have specific questions regarding tackle football, please refer to the appropriate person below.

Position Name Email
Commissioner DeAnna Hughes [email protected]

For other questions: [email protected]
Inclement weather line: 703.324.5264




Rules and Policies

Safety Policy:
All players must wear certified protective equipment, including helmets and shoulder pads ( for boys) and protective eyewear (for girls).


SYA boys playing lacrosse

Volunteers​

SYA Lacrosse is entirely volunteer-run, with opportunities for coaching, field management, and more. Contact the [email protected] for details on how to get involved.

Become a Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities:

  • Coaches for Boys and Girls: Head or Assistant for all ages and grades
  • Equipment Assistants
  • Field Commissioners
  • Fundraising and Sponsorships Coordinators
  • Secretaries


Sponsors

SYA has fundraising efforts, including apparel sales and snack stands during games.​

Washington Spirit Team Shield
Kwik goal logo
adidas logo
Dominion Towing logo
Thoman J. Fannon and sons logo
XLR8 sports performance logo
Bankers Life logo
Arman Taghizadeh MD sponsor
Crest Advance Dry Cleaners Logo
Mighty Clean Carpet Care Logo
JKEnterprise Landscape Logo
South Riding Inn Logo
Lorton Stone LLC logo
Global Systems Engineering Logo
OWL Cyber Defense Logo
Washington Nationals logo
INOVA team up uniform logo
Sheetz logo
Pat Herrity logo
Kathy Smith logo
Home works painting logo
Giant grocery logo
G & C tire and auto service logo
Dick's sporting goods logo
Business benefits group logo
alpine ski shop logo
USA lacrosse logo
USA lacrosse potomac logo
northern virginia youth lacrosse league logo
Vets logo
USA football logo
tropical smoothie cafe logo
trinity wiring solutions LLC logo
TD synnex public sector logo
St. Michael's logo
Riddell logo
olson photography logo
LSI logo
glory days grill logo
Snyder Baseball logo
Red Rocks cafe and tequila bar logo
Jersey Mikes subs logo
Jennifer Young Homes logo
foster's grille logo
Dan Kain trophies Inc logo
cheers sports logo
BMW of fairfax logo
design pro remodeling logo
town and country animal hospital logo
deckscapes of virginia LLC logo
dave and buster's logo
right fit realty logo
john marshall bancorp Inc logo
A.J. Dwoskin and associates Inc logo
elizabeth ann healy foundation logo
the dog stop logo
Kumon logo
kona ice logo
ortho Virginia logo
cheron orthodontics logo


Weather Policy

Please check on field status if it has rained in the last 48 hours.

Decisions on field status are generally made by 3:30pm each day Monday-Friday and by 7am on Saturday and Sunday.


Field/Gym Status info can be obtained by:

  • Contacting your coach first and foremost
    [Coaches, check your email the night before game days, to determine whether the school fields and gyms have been closed because of inclement weather, etc. and to alert the members of your team.]
  • FCPS emergency website (for school fields/gyms)
  • Fairfax County Park Authority field status (for county fields only) or via phone: 703-324-5264
  • Contacting your Sports Commissioner


Consider signing up for Fairfax Alerts!
This Fairfax County free public service will alert coaches and parents to school closings due to weather or other emergency situations via e-mail or cell phone.




Boundaries

SYA’s geography includes families in the Centreville High School, Westfield High School boundaries.




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FAQs

When do schedules come out?

Approximately two weeks before the start of the season.

Where are the games/practices held?

Fairfax County issues permits to SYA to use facilities in the Centreville/Clifton area. Typically a team will practice at the same facility each week with varying locations for weekend games.

When do I get notified about my child’s coach/practices/games?

Notification of schedules/locations/times will be sent out 1-2 weeks prior to start of season (as determined by when we receive permits).

How will I be notified?

Mobile app, email, etc.

What scholarship/financial aid information is available?

SYA offers scholarships to all SYA participants of all recreational sports who qualify under the Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services program. To learn more about SYA scholarships, click here.

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