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Apr 20

2024 Boys Conference Championships

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Time TBD

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Training Camp

Time: TBD

Location: Spring Mills High School 

Location:  Spring Mills High School

The Second annual conference championship game of the Appalachian States Lacrosse Conference will feature the number one seeds from both the Eastern Division and Western Divisions (Boys) facing off at TBD,, as well as the number two seeds from both Divisions facing off at TBD.  

If you’re looking to improve your individual lacrosse skills, have fun and meet new friends , then the best thing you can do is attend the ASLC Lacrosse Training Camp. Our lacrosse camps are geared to lax players of all ability levels from experienced players to beginners. Our four-day LAX camps provide lacrosse players with lacrosse training from our expert coaches – while also stressing the importance of developing leadership skills and being a good sport. With a commitment to provide individualized development, you’re sure to develop a newfound confidence and passion for the sport of lacrosse!

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Little Scoopers

Location:  Spring mills High School

Little scoopers is designed specifically for those early on in the developmental process. Typically, young future all stars (ages 4-7) participate in learning to pass, catch, scoop, and most importantly to have fun. The program has a variety of formats, however the end goal is always the same, to grow the game and have fun.  

The ASL provides dynamic programs for youth of a wide variety of ages. These
opportunities are local and convenient for all those working parents. From
introductory programs to advanced camps/clinics and club play, there is
something for everyone.

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