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Registration - 2010 Lacrosse Registration OPEN for: Grades 3-8 Girls, Grades 2-5 Boys. Registration closes as those teams fill their rosters.
The Season: The season is from March-May.
Important Dates:
March 1 - practices begin this week
April 3-May 22 Games (8 game schedule)
May 22 - End of year party, High School Championships & Outlaw game
US Lacrosse Membership: Each player must have a US Lacrosse Membership. You may get a new membership or renew a current membership when you register through the Panthers. If you currently have a membership, it MUST be valid through May 2010, otherwise the registration system will not allow you to register (select YES to renew). The US Lacrosse Membership fee is in addition to the Registration fee.
Player placement: Teams are developed by grade level. The registration form does have a space for requesting a particular team, coach, or teammates (ie: friends or carpool). This information is used when organizing teams, please enter this information in the "Requested Coach or teammates" section of the registration form.
Uniforms & Equipment: Uniforms are available at Breakaway Sports, 6810 S. University Blvd, Centennial Colorado. See "Boys Lacrosse" or "Girls Lacrosse" tabs for information on uniforms and equipment necessary.
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Panthers Lacrosse is looking for Coaches. Click here to register as a Coach.
For More Information, please read the Boys Lacrosse or Girls Lacrosse information on this website before calling or emailing, as many questions may be answered there. Just click on one of the tabs on the menu above. If you don't find the information you need in those sections, feel free to contact Rich Morgan, our Lacrosse Coordinator via e-mail at morgoons@yahoo.com.
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Dustin Ruehle Named Youth Coach Of The Year
DENVER -
Dustin Ruehle, head coach of the Panthers' third-grade team in the Colorado Youth Lacrosse Association, has been named the inaugural Colorado Mammoth Youth Lacrosse Coach of the Year. In the month-long
competition featuring nominations from the state's youth lacrosse
playing population and their families, Ruehle came out the victor."The passion in the nominations we received for Coach Ruehle was nothing
short of overwhelming Mammoth general manager Steve Govett said. "It was evident that Dustin has played an instrumental role in his players' lives, and that he is making each of them better individuals. You couldn't ask for anything more from a youth lacrosse coach."
Ruehle
was also recognized at halftime of the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse
Association Division 1 national championship game at Dick's Sporting
Goods Park on May 16. The coach said he was "surprised" and "in shock"
when he was named the winner. "It's a great honor because I think it's very important to be involved in youth sports,"
said Ruehle. "The fact that my (players and their) parents felt good
enough to nominate me...it's almost an indescribable feeling."
While
one of his players called Ruehle "the best lacrosse coach he's ever
met," a parent spoke of the coach's impact on his son's life and the sport of lacrosse in general. "We
are so lucky for our son to have such an amazing role model outside of
our family circle. Coach Ruehle is a fantastic ambassador of the sport."
As
the inaugural winner of the award, Ruehle was presented with a commemorative plaque and a Mammoth team-signed jersey. He will also receive VIP accommodations at a Colorado Mammoth home game next season. |

Panther Night at the Arapahoe/Heritage Varsity Boys Lacrosse Game - April 2009

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