BOX LACROSSE LEAGUE IN DECEMBER & JANUARY
Open to all players, in all clubs, and all levels of play.
Dates:
December 1, 8, 15 & January 5, 12, 19, 26
Location:
North Charleston Sports Complex
1145 Monitor St, North Charleston, SC 29405
*Brand new regulation box rink with real boards and hard surface.*
Divisions:
HS Elite - 2025-2026
Midget - 2027-2028
Bantam - 2029-2030
Peewee - 2031-2032
Novice - 2033-2035
Program Details:
- Expert box coaches in every session
- Game play in every session
- Goalie gear included and goalies play free!
- Optional box tournament
- USBOXLA rules
Cost:
$200 for non-Charleston Elite Fall season players
Free for Charleston Elite Fall season players.
Box lacrosse jersey included and goalies play for free.
Schedule:
December 1 - All Divisions skill day with NLL pro Richie Connell
December 8 - Skill Day for players not participating in a field tournament
December 15 - League games for all Divisions
January 5 - League games for all Divisions
January 12 - League games for all Divisions
January 19 - Playoff games for all Divisions
January 25-26 - Optional Box Tournament in Atlanta - SGAA Dual Deck Arena - Snellville, GA (additional fee to play for all players)
Times:
11:00am-12:15pm - Novice - 2033-2035
12:15pm-1:30pm - Peewee - 2031-2032
1:30pm-2:45pm - Bantam - 2029-2030
2:45pm-4:00pm - Midget - 2027-2028
4:00pm-5:15pm - HS Elite - 2025-2026
No additional equipment is required and players must wear tennis shoes or basketball shoes. Rid pads and biceps pads are highly recommended and goalie gear is provided.
TRAVEL BOX TEAMS
King of the South Box Championships
WHEN:
January 25-26th, 2025
AGE DIVISIONS:
Midget – 2027/28
Bantam – 2029/30
Peewee – 2031/32
Novice – 2033/34
*Players/Teams may play up a division but never down.
WHERE:
SGAA Dual Deck
2115 Mc Gee Rd SW, Snellville, GA 30078
"I believe that box lacrosse gives young people many more opportunities to excel in our game. If I had my choice, I would have every player under the age of twelve play box lacrosse exclusively or at least a majority of the time. The number of touches of the ball and the ability to develop better stick skills in a game of box lacrosse, far surpasses what happens to young people on a 110 x 60 yard field. Learning how to pass and catch in traffic, understanding how to shoot, and developing a sense of physicality are all positive traits developed by the box game."
- Bill Tierney, Hall of Fame Coach at the University of Denver