Do we play in all weather?
Yes, the elements for field lacrosse do have exposure to rain. Games/practices will be cancelled due to freezing rain, snow, or turf freezing. We will be playing rain or shine!
We recommend you have your child’s gear stored in a Rubbermaid tote, or equivalent, so dry wear (jacket, etc.) is protected while they play so they have something warm to change into.
When are practices and games?
- This season we have ALL of our PRACTICE times at Newton Athletic Park located at 7395 128 Street, Surrey. Practice days may be either Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays which will be allocated solely for PRACTICES. Times for each team’s practices will be allocated when we confirm how many teams we have. Register early and it helps us with our information.
- HOME GAMES for youth division (co-ed) teams are mostly on Sundays at Newton Athletic Park.
- HOME GAMES for female division teams will be Saturdays at South Surrey Athletic Park Field #10, located at 2199 148 Street, Surrey.
- AWAY GAMES will be whenever other teams have field time. For youth divisions, most clubs have Sunday home games but there are a few that have home games on Saturdays. For female division teams, most games are on Saturdays with the odd Sunday game.
- TOURNAMENTS may happen and are mostly weekend events.
What is your refund policy?
What is your player release policy?
- Players must register in their home association first unless otherwise noted!
- The Pacific Coast Field Lacrosse League (PCFLL), our governing body for field lacrosse in the Lower Mainland, will not allow any player to be released from an association until there are a maximum of 25 players registered on any one team.
- The PCFLL does not release based on the calibre of the player. For example, if you are the 26th player to register for the U15 Tier 1 team, there is a good possibility that you may be released to a club that does not have a Tier 1 team. Most likely the league will release you to an association needing players for their Tier 2 teams. The league’s approach is to move players to where other clubs need to fill their team rosters. Usually, all clubs’ Tier 1 teams are full before releases are made.
- The PCFLL also does not allow released players to decide which club they want to play for. There is no guarantee where a player may end up when released, as it all depends on which club needs players to fill team rosters.
- In stating these rules passed down to all associations by the PCFLL, please be aware and prepared.
What if I have aged out of the Minor League?
If you were born in 2006 or earlier and you wish to continue your field lacrosse play, you can register with the Canada West Field Lacrosse League https://cwfll.ca.