Women’s Field local league

  • Local League is a great place for girls interested in Lacrosse to learn, hone, and develop their skills locally. Local League teams are constructed and balanced to create a competitive and fun environment of game-play.

  • This age chart is for Local League registration, and only for the 2026 season:

    U5 - 2023/2022

    U7 -2021/2020

    U9 - 2019/2018

    U11 - 2017/2016

    U13 - 2015/2014

  • No. There is no residency requirement for Local League. Players participating in Local League lacrosse exclusively are able to register with any centre of their choice, regardless of where they live. No release required.

    *Players looking to register for a Rep program must register with their home centre.

  • Local League girls are required to wear women’s field lacrosse goggles, a mouthguard, and running shoes or cleats.

  • We will try our best to accommodate ‘friend requests’, however we may be unable to fulfill every request, as we also strive to create balanced and fair teams for play. Players will be limited to only one 'friend request' and that request must be reciprocated in order to be accepted.

    Each age group will be on the floor at the same time, in the same arena to facilitate families assisting one another with transportation.

    Please forward any ‘friend requests’ to ashleystager@northmenlacrosse.ca

FUTURE horn heads (U5)

Future horn heads (U5) is a soft lacrosse program that introduces girls aged 3 and 4 to Women’s Field Lacrosse in a safe and fun environment. The program runs for 8 weeks, and consists of 30 minutes of beginner skill development, starting in May.

  • When do they play? Tuesdays from 5:30pm to 6:00pm.

    Dates: TBA (Weather permitting town to open fields)

    Location: Princess Elizabeth Public School on the Clara St. Field (Parking at Tony Rose)

    Required Equipment: Players are required to have goggles and a lacrosse stick.

Registration is closed

local LEAGUE (U7)

Local League (U7) is a soft Lacrosse program that introduces girls aged 5 and 6 to Women’s Field Lacrosse in a safe and fun environment. The program runs for 8 weeks, and consists of 60 minutes of beginner skill development and introductory game play, starting in May.

  • Registration: $150

    When do they play? Tuesdays from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.

    Dates: TBA (Weather permitting town to open fields)

    Location: Princess Elizabeth Public School on the Clara St. Field (Parking at Tony Rose)

    Required Equipment: Players are required to have goggles and a lacrosse stick.

Registration is closed

local League (U9-U13)

Local League U9 to U13 Women’s Field is geared towards girls aged 7 to 13 that want to learn the game of Women’s Field Lacrosse in a friendly and competitive environment. The program runs for 8 weeks and consists of 45 minutes of development and 45 minutes of fun and competitive game-play.

  • Registration: $225

    When do they play? Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 7:30pm

    Dates: TB (Weather permitting town to open fields)

    Location: Princess Elizabeth Public School on the Clara St. Field (Parking at Tony Rose)

    Required Equipment: Players are required to have goggles, a mouthguard and a lacrosse stick.

Registration is closed

more faqs

  • The registration fees payable to the club cover a number of administrative expenses, including but not limited to: uniforms, floor and field permits for tryouts, practices and games, Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) team and provincial entry fees, equipment, coaching certification, referees and timekeepers, Game Sheet Inc., insurance and the Lacrosse Canada (LC) member fees per player.

  • The Orangeville Northmen Refund Policy applies to registration fees paid directly to the Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club. The principle behind our refund policy is to allow a reasonable period of time following registration for participants to withdraw, while still safeguarding the long-term financial stability of our programs.

    The Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club commits to program expenditure based on registrations. The expenses are not always recoverable to the program if/when a member withdraws. All refund requests must be made in writing or email to the the Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club Registrar by the individual who paid the fee(s).

    An administrative fee will be charged on approved refunds. The Administration Fee will be set annually by the club to reflect deductions that are not received by the club as part of the registration payment (Insurance, OLA Registration Fees, etc.) and that are not refunded to the club by the OLA.

    The amount of any refund, including special or extenuating circumstances, is at the discretion of the the Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club executive.

    The Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club shall not be responsible for any monies paid directly to a team, team coach, or team official, and the Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club shall not entertain requests for any such refunds. The Orangeville Northmen Minor Lacrosse Club shall not be responsible for any monies raised and collected by teams through sponsorship or fundraising efforts and shall not entertain requests for any such refunds. Refunds will be processed by June 30th of the current season.

  • Yes. For insurance purposes, all players must be registered to attend tryouts. Players that do not make a rep team will be refunded.

  • Prior to submitting a release request, the player must be registered and paid with their resident OLA association for the current year.

    The OLA “Release Request Form” for the current year must be used in all cases where a player wishes to be released from his/her current lacrosse association in order to sign and play for another association. This form can be found at ontariolacrosse.com

    The player, the parent or the guardian must complete all fields in Section 1 of the form and send it to the President of the association from which the release is requested.

    Only the information presented in Section 1 will be considered; new reasons for a release will not be entertained should the association’s decision be appealed at any other level.

    The association must respond to the applicant within 72 hours to acknowledge receipt of the request for a release. Within a reasonable time, the association is responsible for setting a date, time and location for when a release hearing will be held so that the applicant may be present to formally discuss the request.

    There may be a fee for a release hearing at the association level.

    Following the hearing, the association must complete Section 2 of the form with written reasons for granting or denying the request and provide the applicant with the information necessary to appeal to the Zone, should the applicant qualify to do so under the OLA Appeal’s Process. The reasons for submitting an appeal at any level are outlined in OLA Rules and Regulations 11.3(d).

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