Thank you to Skyline Lacrosse Club for sponsoring this post. Skyline welcomes children at all skill levels from kindergarten to 8th grade to learn and play lacrosse.
About Skyline Lacrosse Club
With a pivotal role in the growth of lacrosse on the West Coast, Skyline Lacrosse Club embodies the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and respect that make lacrosse a unique and enriching experience. This club is more than just a recreational platform; it is a dedicated space for educating and introducing the sport to the youth of the East Bay.
Lacrosse, the oldest team sport in North America, carries a rich history deeply rooted in Native American traditions. Skyline Lacrosse Club, nestled in the heart of the Oakland/Piedmont area, stands as a modern-day testament to this ancient game’s enduring legacy.
Try Lacrosse for Free
Saturday, February 10, 9:30 to 11 am. Skyline Lacrosse offers Try It Lax Days throughout the year so families can see lacrosse in action, try on gear, and play together. The next one is on Saturday morning February 10.
Register to save your free spot >
Location: Beach Playfield, 333 Linda Ave, Piedmont, CA
Skyline Lacrosse Club Seasons
Springtime: Primary Season for Lacrosse
Spring is the traditional season for lacrosse. For elementary and middle schoolers, lacrosse teams are formed by age group and gender. Teams practice for about a month before weekend game matches begin. Elementary school-aged kids practice once a week and 5th – 8th graders practice twice a week.
The 2024 Skyline Spring season kicked off on January 22 and lasts through May 11. If you are interested in registering, it is not too late to join. Register here for the spring season >
Summertime: Camps
Summertime is typically the off-season for lacrosse. Established players may engage in travel tournaments. New players can join day camps to learn the game, build new skills, and make friends with other like-minded players. In partnership with Piedmont Recreation, Skyline Lacrosse is offering a lacrosse summer camp in 2024.
Special in 2024, we can all root for Team USA or Canada in the Olympics for the very first time. Get excited about the international caliber of play.
Fall is for Fall Ball
Skyline offers a 10-week program in the fall (typically September through November) for kids to practice their skills or learn the game.
Thank you to Skyline Lacrosse Club for sponsoring this post. Come see what all the fun is about.
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Berkeley also has a lacrosse club, that practices at Tom Bates near the Berkeley Marina. Check it out! https://www.berkeleylacrosse.org/