Boy’s High School Box Lacrosse League

BRAND NEW LED LIGHTING!

Only Accepting 8 Teams

DATES:

Winter: December 3rd (runs thru end of February)
High School league ends before March 1st

DAYS/TIMES:

Fridays 6pm – 10:00pm (with overflow on Sunday mornings)

FEE:

Team Fee: $150 per player
+ $40 ref fees per team per game

Goalies Free (cannot play the field & need own equipment)

REGISTRATION

GoodSports USA has a NO refund policy.

Goalies please email Joe at jpetrillo@goodsportsusa.com for discount code before registering.

Your coach/captain MUST sign up your team first, before you can register as an individual to your team.

To read the league rules, click here.

Contact GoodSports 732-681-8898

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LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS

FAST PACED ACTION ON ORANGE TURF ARENA WITH BOARDS!
A GREAT WAY TO SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS & HAVE FUN!

  • “Box” lacrosse is a more flowing game
  • Music, scorekeeper & certified referees at every game
  • Games scheduled on 50 minute time slots
  • League standings posted on website – 1st Place Trophy!
  • Played 6v6 (5 field players + goalie)
  • Guaranteed 9 scheduled games
  • 30 sec shot clocks displayed @ both ends of the field
  • NO Long Poles
  • NO DROP-INS must register for a full season to be placed on a team
  • Players cannot play on 2 teams in same division (except goalies)
  • FREE league pinnie
    ALL LEVELS WELCOME FOR ALL LEAGUES!
    TEAMS & INDIVIDUALS WELCOME
    TEAMS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 9 PLAYERS
    Contact League Director: jpetrillo@goodsportsusa.com
    FULL EQUIPMENT NEEDED. GOALIES NEED FULL GEAR. stick (no long poles), gloves, helmet with mask, elbow pads, rib pads, bicep protector pads, mouthguard, shoulder pads, cup/supporter, cleats or sneakers.
  • All players will be required to pay an additional fee to cover referee fees each game.

Ten Advantages of Playing Box Lacrosse

10. FASTER PLAY
The speed is way faster than anything you would see outdoors. It makes playing outside seem like going in slow motion

9. STICK HANDLING
Playing in closer spaces means your stick skills have to be tighter and quicker. Your stick handling improves because there is no room for error, quite literally.

8. TRANSITION
Ball moves from defense to offense with increased speed. Players learn quickly to breakout and move the ball up the field.

7. DEFENSIVE BODY POSITION
No D-Poles means that defensive players have to use good body position to be successful.

6. OFF-BALL MOVEMENT
Playing in such a tight area means it is that much harder to get open. Running through people to go to goal just doesn’t work. Players learn to cut, pick and keep in constant motion.

5. GOALIES SEE MORE RUBBER
Shots come hard and fast. Goalies see more shots in a shorter period of time. Their hands and reaction time become much quicker.

4. SHOOTING ACCURACY
Gary Gait is among many who have gone on record about the shooting accuracy that comes from playing box lacrosse.

3. REACTION TIME
Almost every point made deals with faster speeds. A byproduct of playing faster is you have to react faster. That means faster to a ground ball, faster in transition, faster to play the ball, faster to shoot the ball. You name it, your reaction to it get faster.

2. PLAYER SAFETY
When it comes to pre-season training, the goal is to get better for the Spring season, not get hurt. Many indoor facilities boast full fields, which ultimately are surrounded by some sort of netting. As one of the area’s top orthopedic doctors pointed out, the box is a safer playing surface. There is nothing to get tripped up on and in to.

1. PROVEN SUCCESS
You can list as many of the benefits as you want, but the proof is in the success that box players have. Look at the most successful players over the last decade. The majority play box in the off season. Paul Rabil, Casey Powell, the Gait brothers . No matter who you identify with, the common thread is that they have or still do play box lacrosse.

What is Box Lacrosse?

Watch Our Box Lacrosse Video