
La Jolla Lacrosse Club is celebrating its 15th season. Tryouts and assessments will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4 at La Jolla High School and the season will begin on Feb. 13 and will last through May. Last spring, more than 90 boys played in the league for La Jolla. Led by coach Tommy Duerr, a former national champion and team captain at Johns Hopkins and two other Johns Hopkins national champions and All Americans, this season is poised to be the program’s best ever. Teams are separated into to two age groups: first through fourth grade and fifth through eighth grade. La Jolla Lacrosse is anticipating fielding four teams so that everyone has the chance to play in every game. With more than 70 teams in the San Diego County Lacrosse Association League, there will be plenty of competition for players to hone their skills and love for the game. Unlike many other sports, La Jolla Lacrosse is sensitive to the busy schedules of both parents and students. Elementary school students typically have one practice and one game each week. Middle school players typically will have two practices and one game per week. Practices are at the French American School and home games are Sundays at Torrey Pines Elementary School. Season signup is available now at www.lajollalacrosse.com. For more information, email [email protected]. — Contribution








