Buffalo Youth Lacrosse Club: Development and Competition for Boys and Girls 1st Grade thru 8th Grade. Participation is open to students in the Buffalo-Montrose-Hanover School District as well as local districts without a lacrosse program.
New Year, New Uniforms! BYLC updates uniforms every 2 years (even years).
If you're interested in learning about upcoming opportunities, contact one of our directors:
Girls Director:
Adrianna Strode
BYLCGirls@gmail.com
Boys Director:
Jerrod Kruegger
BYLCBoys@gmail.com
We are still in need of volunteers for the following positions:
We also have sub-committee opportunities for parent members who are not interested in joining the Board.
If you are interested in learning more about the current openings, or any future openings, please reach out to: bylcpres@gmail.com or bylcvolunteer@gmail.com
See the Volunteer page for more information!
YOUTH GIRL PLAYERS GOGGLES MUST HAVE THE MARKING: ASTM-F3077 or ASTM-F3077-17 are the acceptable wordings as long as they are associated with the SEI logo. SEE GIRLS TEAM PAGE FOR DETAILS AND LIST OF APPROVED GOGGLES.
As sports parents, our view of lacrosse is from the sidelines. There’s not a lot we can do about what goes on during the game – in the field, from the coaching box or in the team huddles – but there are several ways we can help improve youth lacrosse as a parent.
1. Keep our sense of humor. Find the fun in our child’s game instead of worrying about how many minutes they play or how many points they make.
2. Turn a deaf ear. To enjoy the game, we must ignore trash talk, and if we can’t, we need to choose our sideline location carefully!
3. Develop a thick skin. If we cannot turn a deaf ear to the ignorant and senseless remarks we hear, we better develop a thick skin, one that is not overly sensitive to the rudeness of others.
4. Learn to tame your tongue. We must not coach our child from the sidelines. It’s distracting to them, undermines the coach, and puts pressure on your child to perform up to your standards.
5. Zip our lips. If you can’t say anything nice about a player, don’t say anything at all. Someone is always listening.
If you can follow these five guidelines, you’ll make youth lacrosse a better game!