Lakers - Boys
Box Lacrosse
Box Lacrosse
The fastest game
on two feet!
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Box lacrosse, also known as indoor lacrosse, is an indoor version of lacrosse played in Canada and becoming very popular in the US. Box lacrosse is played between two teams of six players, in a hockey rink with a turf surface. Due to the presence of hockey boards, there are fewer balls out of play, fewer stoppages in play, and more rebounds.
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Rep (short for Representative) lacrosse teams are the competitive squads that represent the Peterborough Minor Lacrosse Association in games and tournaments against other clubs. These teams compete within the Ontario Lacrosse Association and are ranked each year from “A” through “E” based on skill and performance. Rep lacrosse is the top level of competitive box lacrosse offered within our club.
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The speed is way faster than anything you would see outdoors. It makes playing outside seem like going in slow motion.
Playing in closer spaces means your stick skills have to be tighter and quicker. Your stick handling improves because there is no room for error, quite literally.
Shots come hard and fast. Goalies see more shots in a shorter period of time. Their hands and reaction time become much quicker.
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U7 Paper Weight
U9
U11
U13
U15
U17
U22
Please refer to the current year’s registration page for specific birth year breakdowns.
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Players do not have to live within the City of Peterborough limits to try out; however, Ontario Lacrosse Association residency rules require athletes to be residentially bound to PMLA in order to play Rep Box with our club. To confirm your eligible centre, use the “Where Do I Play?” tool on the Ontario Lacrosse Association website.
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All Rep Box players must have proper lacrosse gear to participate:
Lacrosse stick
CSA-approved helmet with full face mask
Mouthguard
Shoulder pads
Arm and elbow protection
Rib and back padding
Lacrosse gloves
Athletic support and cup
U9 Lakers
Teams practice weekly in the spring and summer and participate in both home and away league matches. Players will also attend competitive tournaments and provincial championships at season’s end. Contact is introduced in this age.
The registration fee is what the PMLA collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the PMLA. Registration Fees do not include Team Fees. Team fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.
U9 Registration Fee: $380.00
(+$50 after Feb 28)
U11 Lakers
Continues structured weekly practices with league play and multiple tournaments throughout the summer. Provincial championships wrap up the season.
The registration fee is what the PMLA collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the PMLA. Registration Fees do not include Team Fees. Team fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.
U11 Registration Fee: $380.00
(+$50 after Feb 28)
U13, U15 & U17 Lakers
These age divisions follow a similar routine with weekly practices, league games, and tournament play. Teams that qualify may advance to higher-level provincial championships, including the Ontario Lacrosse Festival.
The registration fee is what the PMLA collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the PMLA. Registration Fees do not include Team Fees. Team fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.
U13 - U15 - U17 Registration Fee: $380.00
(+$50 after Feb 28)
U22 Lakers
Our oldest age group offers more advanced competition, with weekly practices, league scheduled games, tournaments, and the opportunity to compete at championships.
The registration fee is what the PMLA collects from each rep player to cover operational costs. The total listed here is the total payable to the PMLA. Registration Fees do not include Team Fees. Team fees are set at each team’s discretion with oversight from the club.
U22 Registration Fee: $380.00
(+$50 after Feb 28)