This article appears in the April 2020 edition of US Lacrosse Magazine. Don’t get the mag? Head to USLacrosse.org to subscribe.
Looking for new players, YVL leaders connected with US Lacrosse to host a TryLax clinic. The one-day event produced the type of return that the program leaders were hoping for.
“The club hosted a clinic for about 50 kids and was able to register over 50 percent of these new players for their upcoming spring season,” said Lyn Porterfield, regional director for US Lacrosse’s Pacific and Mountain regions. “It was a good fit.”
Launched in 2018, followed by wider implementation in 2019, TryLax has quickly become US Lacrosse’s most popular nationwide initiative. The 90-minute player clinics are designed as an introductory experience for new boys’ and girls’ players ages 6-14 and offer an affordable no-obligation option for parents and families to discover the sport.
Featuring a curriculum designed by US Lacrosse and delivered by coaches from community-based organizations, the clinics are an attractive option for players who want to try the game for the first time. Utilizing Lacrosse Athlete Development Model principles and age-appropriate learning, coaches guide the newcomers through the basics of cradling, scooping, passing and shooting.
“TryLax was a great way to create exposure to the game and to our organization,” said Jeff Feen, one of the YVL’s event coordinators. “The curriculum provided by US Lacrosse is pretty straightforward and very helpful.”
Perhaps no area of the country reflects the growing popularity of TryLax more than the state of Florida, which has hosted eight events in recent months. From Jacksonville to Tampa and Orlando to Naples, exposure to the game is growing among first-time youth players in the Sunshine State.
Manatee Youth Lacrosse, based in Bradenton, served as host for one of Florida’s largest TryLax events, with 170 boys and girls attending a clinic in November. In addition to exposing the sport to new players, the organization used the event to heighten community awareness for lacrosse.
“TryLax gave us an opportunity to approach our local school board to ask for more support,” MYL board member Kris Cox said. “Having US Lacrosse as a partner gave us instant credibility.”