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Fall Registration is NOW OPEN  -  Check out the Clinics and Camps as well as the Lacrosse Events sections at the left for summer events...  See you in September!
FALL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
For information on summer clinics and camps as well as other lacrosse events, check out the those sections in the menu at left.

Congratulations to our Spring 2013 Boys Division Champions:

U9 Timberline Wolverines
U11 Rocky Mountain Black
U13 Mountain View Grim Rippers
U15 Timberline Wolves


Special thanks to their sponsors:
ESI Express Service Division, Oliver's Salon and Collier's International

- HAVE A FANTASTIC SUMMER -

WE'LL SEE YOU ON THE FIELDS IN SEPTEMBER
 
 
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Please Help Us Honor the Game!
by posted 01/30/2012
 



Honor the Game


Dear Parents/Players/Fans-

Last year and this year the league affliated with the Positive Coaching Alliance and have required our coaches to be certified by taking a two hour course which includes the following powerful easily remembered component:  ROOTS

As we look forward to the Spring season, please help us Honor the Game by following the ROOTS example:

R is for Rules
Rules allow us to keep the game fair. If we win by ignoring or violating the rules, what is the value of our victory? TVYLL believes that honoring the letter AND the spirit of the rule is important.

O is for Opponents
Without an opponent, there would be no competition. Rather than demeaning a strong or weak opponent, we need to honor both strong and weak opponents because they challenge us to do our best as players and as leaders. Athletes can be both fierce and friendly during the same competition (in one moment giving everything to get to a loose ball, and in the next moment helping an opponent up). Coaches showing respect for opposing coaches and players sets the tone for the rest of the team.  On same note, parents on the spectator side should applaud great play by other teams even if the results are not what they had have hoped for.  Comments about players abilities should be kept to oneselves.  Please remember that we have both experienced and new players every year so we need to encourage and applaud them all.  

O is for Officials (VERY IMPORTANT) 
Respecting officials, even when we disagree with their calls, may be the toughest part of Honoring the Game. We must remember that officials are not perfect (just like coaches, athletes and parents!). Take time to think about how to best approach an official when you want to discuss a call. What strategies do you have to keep yourself in control when you start to get upset with officials" calls? We must remember that the loss of officials (and finding enough in the first place) is a major problem in most youth sports organizations, and we can confront this problem by consistently respecting officials.  Never confront an official in front of players.  Always finish the game by shaking their hands and saying Thank You!

T is for Teammates
It"s easy for young athletes to think solely about their own performance, but we want athletes to realize that being part of a team requires thinking about and respecting one"s teammates. This respect needs to carry beyond the field/gym/track/pool into the classroom and social settings. Athletes need to be reminded that their conduct away from practices and games will reflect back on their teammates and the league, club, or school.

S is for Self
Athletes should be encouraged to live up to their own highest personal standard of Honoring the Game, even when their opponents are not. Athletes" respect for themselves and their own standards must come first.

   

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Welcome to TVYLL's website!
by posted 12/28/2009
 

Welcome to the
Treasure Valley Youth Lacrosse League!

Here at the TVYLL, we are all about introducing and developing the sport of lacrosse for the youth and middle school players here in the Treasure Valley and beyond!  For those who are new we would like to welcome you to our site and let you know that our mission is to continuously update our  information with news about our leagues, local clinics, travel teams opportunities, equipment sales and everything else lacrosse related. 

Please check back often as we will highlighting several clinics and volunteer opportunities to help improve the league and expand the sport in Idaho. Again we invite anyone who has some interest to contact us to help!

We look forward to seeing you at the fields.




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