2017 CC Renegades Box Lacrosse

Renegades Lacrosse offer the areas only TRUE box lacrosse experience.
Box lacrosse features a skill set, both mentally and physically, that develops advanced players. With the smaller space and smaller net than its field counterpart, box lacrosse creates an exciting game with a much faster tempo. The box game develops quicker decision-making, superior stick skills and excellent conditioning to give players the advantage for the spring season.
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TWO SESSIONS:
Cost is $155 including Reversible
Session ONE: Mondays, (October 16, 23, 30 and November 6, 13 )
Times are: 5pm-6:30 (3rd, 4th, 5th graders )
6:30pm-8pm ( 6th, 7th, 8th graders)
Tuesdays, (October 17, 24, 31 and November 7, 14 )
High School ( 6:30 pm- 8pm )
Session TWO
Mondays, (November 20, 27 and December 4, 11, 18 )
Times are: 5pm-6:30 (3rd, 4th, 5th graders )
6:30pm-8pm ( 6th, 7th, 8th graders)
Tuesdays, (November 21, 28 and December 5, 12, 19 )
High School (6:30pm-8pm )
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How you will get better ! (What you will learn )
- Basic elements of the rink, learning to take advantage of the features glass and boards;
- Cradling & dodging techniques
- Two-man pick and screen series
- Three-man play
- Physical offense and defense
- 5-v-5
- Shooting-Fakes, quick sticks, accuracy
- Basics of the alley system
- Intermediate transition skills and concepts covering offense to-defense and defense-to-offense
- The ball never goes out of bounds. You'll get an active, intense game every time you play. Sharpens skills and stamina.
- Close Confines. You'll have to move off-ball because box lacrosse requires play-making. Dodging through a crowd doesn't work.
- Improve Speed. Defense will be on you in no time. You will have to move fast.
- Stick skills. You need superior stick protection and quick decision making to play box lacrosse.
- Small Goals. You have to have good shot selection and accuracy to score. (4x4 nets with REAL Box goalies)
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6X NCAA Championship Coach Bill Tierney, University of Denver:
“If I had my choice, I would have every player under the age of 12 play box lacrosse exclusively or at least a majority of the time. The number of touches of the ball and the ability to develop better stick skills in a game of box lacrosse far surpasses what happens on a field. Learning how to pass and catch in traffic, understanding how to shoot, and developing a sense of physicality are all positive traits developed by the box game.”
Located at Tyngsboro Sports Center
18 Progress Ave, Tyngsboro, MA