East Bay sports league launches adaptive lacrosse program

Clinics planned for April 27, May 4, May 11, and May 18

Posted 4/10/25

East Bay Lacrosse, with support from USA Lacrosse, recently announced the launch of its new Adaptive Lacrosse program—an inclusive initiative designed to introduce the sport of lacrosse to …

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East Bay sports league launches adaptive lacrosse program

Clinics planned for April 27, May 4, May 11, and May 18

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East Bay Lacrosse, with support from USA Lacrosse, recently announced the launch of its new Adaptive Lacrosse program—an inclusive initiative designed to introduce the sport of lacrosse to athletes of all abilities.

The program will offer a series of free clinics this spring, open to players in grades K–8. All equipment will be provided, ensuring accessibility for all participants. 

Clinics will be held on Sunday mornings from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at Barrington Middle School on the following dates: April 27, May 4, May 11, and May 18.

The program's “Lacrosse for All” motto reflects East Bay Lacrosse’s commitment to growing the game and creating opportunities for every child to experience the benefits of team sports, regardless of ability.

Players are encouraged to register at www.eastbaylax.org.

For more information, contact: greg@eastbaylax.org

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