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tournaments and learn from new friends and teammates. The most important aspect of summer ball is that the each player’s ability and give them plenty of opportunity to play live field lacrosse. In 2012, we entered 6 teams each player’s ability and give them plenty of opportunity to play live field lacrosse. In 2012, we entered 6 teams (boys and girls) into three tournaments over the course of the summer, including age groups U13, U15 and U19. |
| Summer Ball |
| Ryquin's Past and Present Teams |
chance to knock off some rust that built up in the off-season and begin preparations for the pending tryouts in the spring. During the fall we encourage our coaches to implement new team drills while also taking the time to work with and instruct individual players. The fall culminates with team entry into the Ryquin Lacrosse Harvest Tournament (November). |
| Fall Ball |
pros. The coaches are teaching the kids about the game, basic fundamentals and providing a fun opportunity Start'em young and raise them right! The Youth Training Camp is the next level for U9 and U11 players in full equipment: helmet, shoulder/elbow pads and gloves. |
| Lil Fiddlers 3-7 year olds / Youth Training Camp |
| Team Photos |
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lacrosse teams, camps/clinics and tournaments. This year the expansion to the U9 boys team is very exciting. The Wicked Owls are the first Sacramento based U9 team. It is comprised of boys under the age of 9 (as of August 31, 2013) who love lacrosse and/or want to experience the rush and fun of playing lacrosse in the spring. The players learn the fundamentals, skills and understanding of the sport of lacrosse. The players will individual and group trainings through each practice to help them grow as a player and as a team. |
| Wicked Owls U9 |