Tue
May
20
06:00 PM
U11 Gryphons Gold
U11 Shamrocks Grey
Tue
May
20
06:00 PM
U11 Sidewinders Yellow
U11 Gryphons Maroon
Tue
May
20
06:00 PM
U11 Storm Blue
U11 Falcons Red
Tue
May
20
06:00 PM
U11 Shamrocks Green
U11 Sidewinders Black
Tue
May
20
07:00 PM
U13 Wizards Blue
U13 Shamrocks Grey
Tue
May
20
07:00 PM
U13 Gryphons Gold
U13 Gryphons Maroon
Tue
May
20
07:00 PM
U13 Saints Purple
U13 Falcons Red
Tue
May
20
07:00 PM
U13 Shamrocks White
U13 Sidewinders Black
Wed
May
21
07:00 PM
U15 Wheat City Blue
U15 Shamrocks Green
Wed
May
21
07:00 PM
U15 Gryphons Gold
U15 Falcons Red
Wed
May
14
08:30 PM
U17 Saints Purple
U17 Falcons Red
4
3
Thu
May
15
06:00 PM
U11 Falcons Red
U11 Shamrocks Green
0
2
Thu
May
15
06:00 PM
U11 Shamrocks Grey
U11 Gryphons Maroon
3
1
Thu
May
15
06:00 PM
U11 Saints Purple
U11 Sidewinders Yellow
4
3
Thu
May
15
06:00 PM
U11 Gryphons Gold
U11 Storm Blue
6
9
Thu
May
15
07:00 PM
U13 Sidewinders Black
U13 Shamrocks Grey
0
6
Thu
May
15
07:00 PM
U13 Shamrocks White
U13 Gryphons Maroon
9
3
Thu
May
15
07:00 PM
U13 Gryphons Gold
U13 Wizards Blue
6
4
Thu
May
15
07:00 PM
U13 Saints Purple
U13 Sidewinders Yellow
10
2
Thu
May
15
07:00 PM
U13 Shamrocks Green
U13 Storm Blue
3
3

About Box Lacrosse


Box Lacrosse is played on a standard sized arena floor and features 6 players (goaltender and five runners) of an 18-20 player team on the floor at one time.

The strategy of Lacrosse is similar to that of basketball, with all five runners involved in the offense and the defense. Added to the appeal are the speed and excitement created by a 30 second shot clock. The combination of action and reaction makes Box as much fun to play as it is to watch.

The game begins with a face-off.  Players battle for possession of the ball.  Box players use their sticks to pass, catch, and run with the ball.  A player may dislodge the ball from an opponent’s stick by the controlled poking and slapping of the stick of the ball carrier.  A stick may also be checked if the ball is loose or the ball is in the air.

To stop the opposing team from scoring, defensive players use good positioning to defend their net. In younger divisions there is limited or no body contact. The emphasis is to play team defense, turn the ball over, and move into offense quickly to create scoring chances.

Box Lacrosse is played almost exclusively in Canada, with annual National Championships occurring at seven levels. The award of the premiere junior (17-21) championship is the Minto Cup, while the best senior players in Canada (over 21) play for the Mann Cup.

Box Lacrosse is Canada's national summer sport. Both males and females play this version of Lacrosse in divisions across all ages.

Information from Canadian Lacrosse Association website www.lacrosse.ca and the Alberta Lacrosse Association

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