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Register For Middle School Lacrosse Clinics At Central Bucks West

Thursday Nov. 3 is the deadline for boys clinic, while Nov. 17 is the girls clinic deadline.

Is your kid interesting in lacrosse? If so, you'll want to jump on the chance to start them off with a lacrosse clinic at Central Bucks West's War Memorial Stadium.

The Central Bucks Middle School Lacrosse program is hosting a clinic from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 5 for boy and a clinic from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Nov. 19 for girls. Registration for the boys clinic ends Thursday, Nov. 3 and the deadline for the girls clinic is Nov. 17.

In the event of inclement weather, the clinics will be held inside the Central Bucks West gymnasium, so bring sneakers as well as cleats.

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The clinics are open to all Central Bucks East seventh and eighth grade boys and girls.

Register for free here. Registrants will need to complete a waiver and also have a physical that is not more than two years old on file with your school's nurse.

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All participants must have their own gear, which includes goggles for girls, and gloves, shoulder and elbow pads for boys. Boys and girls must have their own mouthpiece, sticks, and appropriate shoes.

Program organizers are asking interested players to register even if they are unable to attend the clinics to help the school district gauge interest for the spring season.

The middle school programs will not interfere with the CBAA 7th/8th grade program but will provide our players the ability to also play for their middle school, according to organizers.

Players will get instruction from lacrosse coaches from Central Bucks east, west, and south schools.

For more information on the boys clinic, contact is Central Bucks East Athletic Director John Reading jreading@cbsd.org.

For more information on the girls clinic, contact is Central Bucks South Athletic Director Danielle Turner dturner@cbsd.org.

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