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Educating and Empowering Lacrosse Athletes

 

Raptors Youth Lacrosse offers a fun and challenging developmental program for boys and girls grades K–6 that teaches the skills to excel at the game, while furthering the advancement of lacrosse in Middle Tennessee.

Our Mission

Raptors Youth Lacrosse was founded in 2014 to introduce kids in Williamson County to the game of lacrosse. Raptors players learn the fundamentals of the game as well as life-enhancing traits like sportsmanship, teamwork, and leadership. Our program combines experienced coaches and parent volunteers to provide a first class experience for our players. This is a recreational league meant to help kids learn and love the sport of lacrosse. 

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Current Offerings

Intro to Lacrosse

New to Lacrosse?  Come meet our Coaches and learn some fundamentals with current player using our equipment! 

Fall Ball

The perfect opportunity for new players to improve their stick skills and for returning players to sharpen their techniques in the off season.

Spring Season

Raptors - it's game time!  Time to shine on the field and show that practice has paid off as we compete with other teams in the MidTnLax system. 

Our Program

Raptors Youth Lacrosse proudly offers 8U, 10U, and 12U programs for boys, plus a dedicated girls team—giving every young athlete a fun, competitive place to learn and love the game.

Divisions
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USA Lacrosse age divisions are based on 12‑month birthdate brackets

Standard youth divisions are 8U, 10U, and 12U.  All players must complete secure USA Lacrosse Age Verification before playing in sanctioned events.

 

8U: Focus on fundamentals, smaller fields, and limited contact to keep things fun and safe.

10U:  Focus on fundamental athletic movements, technical skills, and building a love for the game.  Players adhere to specific positions.

12U: Introduces more advanced tactics, specific checking rules, and larger field play as athletes get ready for middle school competition.

For more information, check out these websites:

https://www.usalacrosse.com/

https://www.midtnlax.com/

Equipment Needed

Helmet

Must have a full face shield and be certified for youth lacrosse.

Shoulder Pads

High-impact protection for the upper body during full-contact play.

Gloves

Essential for hand-eye coordination and catching precision.

Lacrosse Stick

Choose a stick that matches your height and playing style.

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