Girls Lacrosse
Telluride's Girls Fall Lacrosse Program is open to girls in grades 2-8. Our Skills and Drills program is for girls in grades 2-3 looking to learn the basics of the game with 2 practices a week and no tournament travel. Girls grades 4-8 will have 2 practices a week and have the opportunity to travel to Aspen and Vail for tournaments.
In the event a team does not have enough kids to field a team for a tournament, we may combine with another Telluride team or with a group of girls from other clubs.
Practice Schedule
(Note: these times may changed depending on reg numbers and coach availability)
Practice Schedule
Tues/Thurs
Grades 2-6: 3:45-4:45pm
Grades 7-8: 5:30-6:45pm (dependent on volleyball schedule)
Tournament Schedule
Oct 6 – Aspen
Oct 19/20? Vail
Girls Equipment
Girls lacrosse requires a regulation girls lacrosse stick, goggles, cleats and a mouthguard (no clear mouthguards). A uniform is required for tournament play and can be purchased during registration. We have a few loaner sticks kids can try before buying!
Starter Kits (Stick & Goggles) are great for younger kids
Older kids may want to get gear more appropriate for their age. Lacrosse Unlimited in Denver or online can be very helpful to find the right size for your kids.
Additional Information
Financial Assistance is available. Please fill out the form on our website.
Uniforms: If your athlete needs a uniform you must order ASAP. Please do not delay as we will not able to fulfill order requests as we get closer to he season. Cutoff for uniform orders is Aug 21. Skills & Drills do not need uniforms.
Old Uniforms and Sticks: If you have any sticks or uniforms you’d like to donate back to the club, please bring them to the first practice.
Bags: Lax bags are available for purchase here.
Logowear: Clothing, hats and accessories can be purchased here.
Fall 2024
Registration Costs:
Skills & Drills: $180 (no travel)
Grades 4-8: $300 (includes fees for 2 tournaments, any additional tournaments are pay to pay)
Previously we had made tournaments pay to play but have decided to build those fees into registration because we found it difficult to collect payment for tournaments.