Grab those sticks, helmets and shoulder pads. With springtime approaching, Adrenaline Youth Lacrosse is getting ready for another successful season on the Peninsula with hopes for even more participation by area youth. Boys and girls as young as first grade can sign up and learn the sport that is growing across San Diego County. Adrenaline spokesperson Carey Dawidzik said she hopes to see the developing youth program grow to feed the sport at Point Loma High. To establish the connection, the Adrenaline teams go by “Point Loma Pointers.” Adrenaline parents are currently accepting registrations for the season that began Feb. 20 and have announced the following divisions, ages and fees: Point Loma Pointers boys’ teams • Division I — 7th/8th grades: $375 • Division II — 5th/6th grades: $350 • Division III — 3rd/4th grades: $325 • Division IV — 1st/2nd grades: $300 Point Loma Pointers girls’ teams • Division I — 6th/8th grades: $375 • Division II — 4th/5th grades: $350 • Division III — 1st through 3rd grades: $250 Participants will be taught the skills and techniques of play, Dawidzik said. In addition, rental equipment and scholarships are available. Students from the Point Loma Cluster of elementary and middle schools are eligible to sign up, Dawidzik said. In addition, those attending private schools, charters and home-schooled students are welcome, she added. Also, children attending the following elementary schools are welcome in the Adrenaline program: Bay Park, Bayview Terrace, Carson, Chesterton, Crown Point, Grant, Holmes, Linda Vista Annex, Linda Vista, Lindbergh Schweitzer, Longfellow, Nazareth, Pacific Beach, Pioneer Day School, Ross and Kate Sessions. Other middle schools who may join include Francis Parker Middle, Halstrom High and Pacific Beach Middle. For more information, call (858) 405-2435, or visit www.adrenalinelacrosse.com.