Similar organisations to Lakeville Lacrosse Association
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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HOMEGROWN LACROSSE
To build a community that inspires and empowers players to excel in life and lacrosse.
Minneapolis
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Bloomington Youth Lacrosseassociation
BYLA allows boys and girls from 1st grade to 8th grade the opportunity to play Lacrosse.
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Minneapolis
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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US Lacrosse Foundation Inc
The governing body of lacrosse in the United States.
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Sparks Glencoe
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Garden Spot Lacrosse
We are a unified program that oversees the growth and training of our girls and boys 2nd - 12th grade lacrosse teams in the Eastern Lancaster County School Dist Official page of the Garden Spot Boys and Girls lacrosse teams LEADERSHIP GROWTH FAMILY Pancake fundraiser Info REGISTER FOR LACROSSE YOUTH SPRING SIGN UP BOYSGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO BOYSGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO BOYSGIRLS YOUTH SPRING SIGN UP OPEN HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO BOYSGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO BOYSGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO BOYSGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE INFO Spirit Wear Store Open Order Anytime Who Are we.
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New Holland
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Hg Lacrosse
THE MISSION OF HG LACROSSE IS TO BUILD A COMMUNITY THAT INSPIRES AND EMPOWERS PLAYERS TO EXCEL IN LIFE AND LACROSSE.
Minneapolis
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History Museums
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US Lacrosse, Inc.
The governing body of lacrosse in the United States.
227438
Sparks
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Roseville Area Youth Lacrosse Association
RAYLA (Roseville Area Youth Lacrosse Association) educates youth about lacrosse, including rules knowledge, technical skills and overall enjoyment of play.
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St Paul
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Snolax Girls Lacrosse Club
Snolax Girls Lacrosse serving the greater Snohomish, Lake Stevens, and Monroe area.
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Snohomish
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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Buffalo Lacrosse Club
The specific purpose of Corporation is educational and charitable: Educational: To foster the development of youth aged eighteen 18 years of age or younger through instruction and training related to proper safe techniques and ethical practices of lacrosse under the rules set forth by Youth Lacrosse of Minnesota Minnesota Lacrosse Association Minnesota Boys Scholastic Lacrosse Association and US Lacrosse; to perpetuate the sport of lacrosse; to encourage effective communication cooperation sportsmanship and healthy competition; to develop the value and self-esteem of each individual participant; and to create an atmosphere where camaraderie inclusiveness accountability learning and respect are valued.
Buffalo






