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ELEV8 Lacrosse Camp July 6 - 9 Calgary Join Geoff Snider, Bill McKinney, Devan Wray, Bruce Codd, Bobby Snider and Bruce Williams this summer to "Elev8" your game
2010 ALBERTA SUMMER GAMES For more information visit http://www.2010albertasummergames.ca/association.aspx.
Player Affiliation
Effective 2009 the Axemen Club has a new Player Affiliation request policy in place. This form must be filled out in full by parents/ players and coaches prior to any player taking part in any game (s) / practice (s) pertaining to any other team that they are not registered with; Axemen, CDLA or ALA. The form is faxed to 403-775-4025 or emailed to the Axemen Board. Axemen Coaches will be subject to discipline if compliance is not followed. Thank you for your cooperation.
Referees
NEW AND RETURNING REFEREES - follow this link
Recruitment, development and management of referees is administered by the Alberta Lacrosse Referee Association (ALRA). ,
Mouthguards
Mouthguards are mandatory for all age groups. Failure to have a mouthguard at the start of the game will result in a 2 minute 'delay of game' penalty and a 10 minute misconduct. In order for the player to return to the game, they must obtain a mouthguard and wear it. Please ensure your son has a mouthguard next game.
Calgary Roughnecks' Scoop 'n Shoot - March 26th at Calgary Saddledome.
Our club was very well represented in this competition - 5 of the 6 competitors were Axemen. Congratulations to the following players:
12-14 age category
Jake A. - first place
Zach O. - second place
9-11 age category
Cordell H. - first place
Kyle P. - second place
Cameron C. - third place
Calgary Roughnecks Scholarship opportunity
Lacrosse History
The First Nations began playing the sport more than 500 years ago.
Today lacrosse not only remains an integral part of native culture, but is played by thousands of people across Canada. From its origin as 'The Creator's Game' to the overwhelming popularity of the Calgary Roughnecks and the National Lacrosse League and the modern game, lacrosse has survived the test of time after treading down a long, controversial path that led it to become recognized as Canada's official national sport.
Lacrosse is a fast physical game encompassing specific skills, agility, team work, physical conditioning, discipline, trust and respect. There are inherent risks in participation in any athletic activity. However, in lacrosse due to the intensity level of the game there are increased risks of suffering pain, discomfort, fatigue as well as sprains, strains, contusions, fractures and heat stress injuries or illnesses. All participants need to understand these risks prior to their active participation in any clinic, practice or game session.
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