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Chelsea Piers Connecticut Announces Lacrosse Travel Team Tryouts

Chelsea Piers Connecticut (CPCT) announces the development of an elite travel lacrosse program led by former All American and current CPCT Lacrosse Director, Scott Bulkley.  Boy’s team tryouts will take place October 22nd at Stamford High School’s Upper turf field (behind the school).  Girl’s team tryouts will take place Sunday, October 30th at Greenwich Academy’s Lower Tammaro Field.  (See www.cpctlax.com for specific age group times and details and to register.) All registrations must be completed online at www.cpctlax.com.

The year-round travel program will field one boys and one girls team per age group from ninth graders through high school seniors.  Each team will have a maximum 28-player roster and two coaches per team.  The team program will start with a rigorous Summer 2012 training schedule on outdoor fields, and follow up with a fall and winter practice and play program held on CPCT’s 100-yard indoor turf field and in the Chelsea Piers CT Athletic Training Facility.  The teams will travel regionally to compete. 

CP-LAX LAX Boys Tryout Information

Saturday Oct 22nd

Stamford HS Upper Turf Field, 55 Strawberry Hill Ave, Stamford, CT

2013 Grads (current 11th graders) 8am - 9:15am

2014 Grads (current 10th graders) 9:30am -10:45am

2015 Grads (current 9th graders) 11:00am - 12:15pm

2016 Grads (current 8th graders) 12:30pm - 1:45pm

CP-LAX Girls Tryout Information

Sunday October 30th

Greenwich Academy, Lower Tammaro Field 200 North Maple Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut

2013 Grads (current 11th graders) 12:00pm - 1:15pm

2014 Grads (current 10th graders) 1:30pm - 2:45pm

2015 Grads (current 9th graders) 3:00pm – 4:15pm

2016 Grads (current 8th graders) 4:30pm – 5:45pm

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