A condensed version of this story appeared in the Southwest edition of the April issue of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don't get the print edition? Become a US Lacrosse member today and help support the positive development of the sport.
“This is just a wonderful program, with no stress involved, and a lot of fun to host.”
As endorsements go, they don’t come much better than that.
Those were the words of Kristen Marr, program director of Arkansas-based Little Rock Lacrosse, after hosting a US Lacrosse TryLax clinic in January. Marr and her team welcomed 64 boys and girls to the event, exposing the first-timers to the basics of lacrosse.
Her volunteer coaches, mostly recruited from the local high school teams, easily followed the clinic curriculum provided by US Lacrosse. All the participating kids received a new lacrosse stick to keep and a one-year membership to US Lacrosse.
“The support materials and curriculum from US Lacrosse made it so easy for our directors and coaches to hold the event,” Marr said. “The fast-paced curriculum, with no standing-in-line drills, made it fun for all. The first graders had just as much fun as the eighth graders.”
Now in its eighth year of operation, Little Rock Lacrosse is trying to draw more kids into its developmental pipeline. The organization features a combined boys’ team for grades 4-6, two teams for boys’ grades 7-8, and a budding girls division. Most of the players eventually fill the rosters of the four high school boys’ and girls’ teams in Little Rock.
“We are constantly looking for ways to grow our youth program,” Marr said. “In a non-traditional area like ours, sometimes that can be difficult. Almost all the kids playing in high school came through our youth program.”