SPEED Lacrosse
Hall of Famer Casey Powell packaged the backyard 3-on-3 version of the game he grew up playing with his brothers, stripped away most protective equipment, softened the ball, shrunk the goal, upped the tempo and has been rolling out events and demos all across the country — most notably on beaches.
Trashcan Lacrosse
NXT Sports co-founder and former Hartford coach Peter Lawrence created this game as an innovative, high-rep competition that focuses on playing fast and mastering the 2-on-1. It’s actually 2-on-2, but one defender guards the goal, a trashcan. Flip a stick to start the game.
Chumash
Rock-It Pocket founder Flip Naumburg created this 3-on-3 version of lacrosse in the early 1990s. There’s a narrow 1-by-6-foot double-sided goal. Each team shoots from opposite sides of the goal with a take-back line on each side. The game foucses on shooting skills and stick work.
3x Lacrosse
“Three By” features 3-on-3 half-field play with goals that are 3-by-3 feet and tennis balls, which with their light weight can highlight flaws in fundamentals like scooping, catching and throwing. Founder Guy Cerasoli is the head coach at Arapahoe (Colo.) High School.