Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. 2018 Overview

Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. –
2018 Overview
Family – Education – Lacrosse
Est. 1957
Board & Coordinators
IYL Mission Statement
ROOTS of the Game
What to Expect
Goals & Principles
Website
Spring House Registration
Cost Breakdown
Timeline
FAQ’s
House vs Travel
Calendar Items
Apparel Stores
Volunteering
General Guidelines
Participant Expectations
College Scholarship Statistics
Final Reminders
2018
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Content Checklist
Board Positions:
President
 – Tony DiFabio
Vice President 
– Craig Whipple
Treasurer
 – Jeremy Smalline
Secretary
 – Kevin Donovan
Boys Director 
– Andy Carey
Girls Director 
– Jason Mann
Operations Director 
– John Moore
Communications Director 
– Keith
Nichols
Coordinator Positions:
Player Development 
– Bill Buttaro
Schedule Coordinator 
– Robert
Cantabene
Promotions Coordinator 
– Kevin
Duckworth
Apparel Coordinator 
– Melody
Moore
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Board & Coordinators
Our mission as an organization is to promote the game of
Lacrosse and provide a safe and fun opportunity for the youth
of West Irondequoit. We will emphasize the development of
self-esteem, good sportsmanship, fitness, goal achievement,
teamwork and skill through learning and playing the great
game of lacrosse. We will encourage our athletes to be the
best that they can be both on and off the playing field.
Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. is a volunteer run section
501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Thanks very much for
your continued support.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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IYL Mission Statement
As the Irondequoit Lacrosse community (Players, Parents,
Volunteers, Coaches & Board) we want to always work to respect
the ROOTS of the game:
RULES: 
We refuse to bend/break the rules to win.
OPPONENTS: 
Value and recognize that a worthy opponent brings out
our best, and we take a "fierce and friendly" attitude into competition.
OFFICIALS: 
We respect officials even when we disagree with them.
TEAMMATES: 
We never do anything to embarrass our team (on or off
the field). We fully support and encourage all Irondequoit teams.
SELF: 
We live up to our standards of Honoring the Game, even when
others don’t.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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ROOTS of the Game
Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse was formed with the purpose
of providing a unique and affordable opportunity for kids to
play lacrosse. We focus on strong stick skills, tough defense,
unselfish play, and a high level of sportsmanship. We strive
to provide a positive lacrosse environment and concentrate
on doing all we can to offer the kids a club that they can
grow with both athletically and socially.
The objective in this age group is to make the game so
enjoyable that the kids want to play again the next
season. If we can do this, we are doing our jobs as
parents and coaches.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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What to Expect
Team Goals & Guidelines:
HAVE FUN!
Positive Reinforcement
Teamwork & Effort
Sportsmanship
Everyone plays and the coaches
will try their best to have equal
playing time for all.
We do not keep score and we play
to get better and have fun.
We strive to keep balanced teams
and not “stack” teams.
We are a team and don’t have
MVP’s or “best players.”
Teams compete hard in a positive
manner.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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Goals and Principles
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Website
At 
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
 you will find the following (and more)…
Registration
Feedback Forms
News
Team Pages
Contacts
Schedules
Event Calendar
FAQ’s
Pictures
References
2018
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2018 Spring House Registration
Costs Included in Registration:
Insurance
Website
Flyers
Indoor
Referees
Jersey Kits
Port-o Potties
House Tournaments
Field Costs / Maintenance
Other Supplies (goals, nets, balls, cones, pinnies, goalie gear, etc.)
2018
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Spring House Cost Breakdown
2018
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Spring House Timeline
FAQ’s
What equipment do the 
GIRLS
 need?
Goggles or Women’s Helmet (must meet the ASTM
Specification Standards), mouth guard – must be a
visible color (no clear, no designs (ex. Teeth/fangs) or
white allowed), cleats, and a Women's Lacrosse Stick.
NOTE: NO jewelry is allowed at any time during
practice or games.
What equipment do the 
BOYS
 need?
Men's Lacrosse Stick, Lacrosse Helmet, Gloves, Arm
Pads, Shoulder Pads, Cup, Mouth Guard, and Cleats -
Football or soccer cleats are fine, no metal cleats.
Rib Guards are optional.
Are there every any rain outs or cancelations? 
Lacrosse is an all weather sport, but lightning and
other extreme conditions (cold, hard rain, excessive
heat, etc.) will stop play. Safety is always the top
concern when it comes to our players.
Games would more than likely be re-scheduled, but
practice most likely would not be.
When does the season begin and how long does it last?
Training on Sundays in March
The Spring Outdoor House League season starts at the
beginning of April and our season finale is usually early
in June.
Practices and Games?
Practice 3 times a week until the game schedule starts.
Once the season starts, there are 2 practices and 1
game per week.
Practice time is generally 1.5 hours.
Time of practice may vary form coach to coach.
Game schedules are normally released in mid April.
Directions and maps to all away games will be
provided to you on the web site.
When are the Irondequoit Lacrosse jerseys handed out?
Irondequoit Lacrosse Jerseys (pinnie, shirt and shorts)
are handed out sometime before the first game.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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House vs Travel Teams
No Tryouts
Players generally play all positions
and playing time split equally
amongst all players
Games are scheduled against
other House Teams, while
participating in house style
tournaments against other town
teams
Tryouts w/ potential cuts –
players have to be present for
tryout to be considered for the
team
Players generally assigned to
positions and playing time for
players may vary
Game play is all in tournaments
(schedule TBD) against a higher
level of competition than House
2018
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2018
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Calendar Items
3/2
 – Early House Registration Ends
3/9
 – Late House Registration Ends
3/10
 – IYL at the Knighthawks
4/9 
– Boys Outdoor Practice Begins
4/10 
– Girls Outdoor Practice Begins
4/28
 – House Games Begin
5/6 
– Cinco de Laxo Tournament
5/20 
– Fairport Classic Tournament
6/16-17
 – Irondequoit Invitational
7/4
 – Fourth of July Parade
TBD
 – IYL Golf Tournament
IYL Gear is for sale directly on
the IYL Site. Check back for
new items being added.
Seasonally, IYL works with a
vendor to launch an Apparel
Web Store.
The store is open for
designated amount of time
and will be open again for
Spring (stay tuned on dates).
Please feel free to provide
your feedback …things you
would like to see sold, dislikes,
issues, other feedback?
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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Apparel Stores
We will be looking for Team Parents for each of the
teams.
There will be other opportunities emailed to
members and posted on the Volunteering page of
the site throughout the Spring.
Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts on
volunteering. Please use the Send Your Feedback
button on the IYL site.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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Volunteering
Please Remember:
Be a good listener and a great encourager. Cheer everybody on the team – Young athletes
learn valuable lessons by watching the behaviors and attitudes of adults.
Refrain from shouting instructions, as it might not be what the coaches have instructed.
Do not pay for goals, as this does not promote the team concept we as a club are trying
to get the kids to commit to.
Mistakes will be made.  Be ready to forgive the referee or coach that makes the mistake.
Wait 24 hours before addressing a concern to make sure the emotions are in check.
We are all representatives of our town and each other.  Bad behavior reflects poorly on all
of us.
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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Participant Expectations
Please Note:
Grievances can be submitted by anyone who
has witnessed an unacceptable action/event
that is in violation of the IYL Mission, Code of
Conduct and/or the ROOTS of the Game.
This includes the following:
IYL Member (parent, guardian, guest), IYL
Coach, IYL Player
Opposition Coach, Player, Guest, Referee
The Grievance Committee will review and
respond accordingly to all submitted forms.
We encourage your submission of the IYL
Grievance Submission Form (on our website)
if you witness a violation.
The Submission Form page is seen here
2018
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
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Participant Expectations
2018
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College Scholarship Statistics
REMINDERS FROM YOUR CHILD
I’m a 
KID
It’s Just a 
GAME
My Coach is a 
VOLUNTEER
The Officials are 
HUMAN
NO
 College Scholarships are being
Handed Out Today
THANK YOU – HAVE FUN!
www.irondequoitlacrosse.com
2018
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INFO@IRONDEQUOITLACROSSE.COM
Questions? Email us at
2018
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Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. was established in 1957 to promote the game of lacrosse in West Irondequoit, emphasizing self-esteem, sportsmanship, fitness, and teamwork. The organization provides a safe and fun opportunity for youth to learn and play lacrosse, encouraging athletes to excel on and off the field. With a volunteer-run setup, IYL focuses on developing skills and fostering a positive lacrosse environment while upholding the ROOTS of the game.

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  1. Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. 2018 Overview Family Education Lacrosse Est. 1957

  2. Content Checklist Board & Coordinators FAQ s IYL Mission Statement House vs Travel ROOTS of the Game Calendar Items What to Expect Apparel Stores Goals & Principles Volunteering Website General Guidelines Spring House Registration Participant Expectations Cost Breakdown College Scholarship Statistics Timeline Final Reminders 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 2

  3. Board & Coordinators Board Positions: Coordinator Positions: President Tony DiFabio Player Development Bill Buttaro Vice President Craig Whipple Schedule Coordinator Robert Cantabene Treasurer Jeremy Smalline Promotions Coordinator Kevin Duckworth Secretary Kevin Donovan Boys Director Andy Carey Apparel Coordinator Melody Moore Girls Director Jason Mann Operations Director John Moore Communications Director Keith Nichols NOTE: Full description of Roles & Responsibilities can be found on the IYL web site 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 3

  4. IYL Mission Statement Our mission as an organization is to promote the game of Lacrosse and provide a safe and fun opportunity for the youth of West Irondequoit. We will emphasize the development of self-esteem, good sportsmanship, fitness, goal achievement, teamwork and skill through learning and playing the great game of lacrosse. We will encourage our athletes to be the best that they can be both on and off the playing field. Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse, Inc. is a volunteer run section 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Thanks very much for your continued support. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 4

  5. ROOTS of the Game As the Irondequoit Lacrosse community (Players, Parents, Volunteers, Coaches & Board) we want to always work to respect the ROOTS of the game: RULES: We refuse to bend/break the rules to win. OPPONENTS: Value and recognize that a worthy opponent brings out our best, and we take a "fierce and friendly" attitude into competition. OFFICIALS: We respect officials even when we disagree with them. TEAMMATES: We never do anything to embarrass our team (on or off the field). We fully support and encourage all Irondequoit teams. SELF: We live up to our standards of Honoring the Game, even when others don t. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 5

  6. What to Expect Irondequoit Youth Lacrosse was formed with the purpose of providing a unique and affordable opportunity for kids to play lacrosse. We focus on strong stick skills, tough defense, unselfish play, and a high level of sportsmanship. We strive to provide a positive lacrosse environment and concentrate on doing all we can to offer the kids a club that they can grow with both athletically and socially. The objective in this age group is to make the game so enjoyable that the kids want to play again the next season. If we can do this, we are doing our jobs as parents and coaches. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 6

  7. Goals and Principles Team Goals & Guidelines: HAVE FUN! Everyone plays and the coaches will try their best to have equal playing time for all. Positive Reinforcement Teamwork & Effort We do not keep score and we play to get better and have fun. Sportsmanship We strive to keep balanced teams and not stack teams. We are a team and don t have MVP s or best players. Teams compete hard in a positive manner. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 7

  8. Website At www.irondequoitlacrosse.com you will find the following (and more) Registration Feedback Forms News Team Pages Registration Be sure to like us on Facebook Contacts Schedules Event Calendar FAQ s Pictures References 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 8

  9. 2018 Spring House Registration Click the REGISTER HERE NOW button on the IYL web site 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 9

  10. Spring House Cost Breakdown Costs Included in Registration: Insurance Website Flyers Indoor Referees Jersey Kits Port-o Potties House Tournaments Field Costs / Maintenance Other Supplies (goals, nets, balls, cones, pinnies, goalie gear, etc.) 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 10

  11. Spring House Timeline NOTE: Many items are approximate dates 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 11

  12. FAQs What equipment do the GIRLS need? Goggles or Women s Helmet (must meet the ASTM Specification Standards), mouth guard must be a visible color (no clear, no designs (ex. Teeth/fangs) or white allowed), cleats, and a Women's Lacrosse Stick. NOTE: NO jewelry is allowed at any time during practice or games. When does the season begin and how long does it last? Training on Sundays in March The Spring Outdoor House League season starts at the beginning of April and our season finale is usually early in June. Practices and Games? Practice 3 times a week until the game schedule starts. Once the season starts, there are 2 practices and 1 game per week. Practice time is generally 1.5 hours. Time of practice may vary form coach to coach. Game schedules are normally released in mid April. Directions and maps to all away games will be provided to you on the web site. What equipment do the BOYS need? Men's Lacrosse Stick, Lacrosse Helmet, Gloves, Arm Pads, Shoulder Pads, Cup, Mouth Guard, and Cleats - Football or soccer cleats are fine, no metal cleats. Rib Guards are optional. Are there every any rain outs or cancelations? Lacrosse is an all weather sport, but lightning and other extreme conditions (cold, hard rain, excessive heat, etc.) will stop play. Safety is always the top concern when it comes to our players. Games would more than likely be re-scheduled, but practice most likely would not be. When are the Irondequoit Lacrosse jerseys handed out? Irondequoit Lacrosse Jerseys (pinnie, shirt and shorts) are handed out sometime before the first game. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 12

  13. House vs Travel Teams House Travel No Tryouts Tryouts w/ potential cuts players have to be present for tryout to be considered for the team Players generally play all positions and playing time split equally amongst all players Players generally assigned to positions and playing time for players may vary Games are scheduled against other House Teams, while participating in house style tournaments against other town teams Game play is all in tournaments (schedule TBD) against a higher level of competition than House More details for the Travel Season can be found on the site 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 13

  14. Calendar Items 3/2 Early House Registration Ends 3/9 Late House Registration Ends 3/10 IYL at the Knighthawks 4/9 Boys Outdoor Practice Begins 4/10 Girls Outdoor Practice Begins 4/28 House Games Begin 5/6 Cinco de Laxo Tournament 5/20 Fairport Classic Tournament 6/16-17 Irondequoit Invitational 7/4 Fourth of July Parade TBD IYL Golf Tournament We ll communicate other Key Calendar items as they become available 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 14

  15. Apparel Stores IYL Gear is for sale directly on the IYL Site. Check back for new items being added. Seasonally, IYL works with a vendor to launch an Apparel Web Store. The store is open for designated amount of time and will be open again for Spring (stay tuned on dates). Please feel free to provide your feedback things you would like to see sold, dislikes, issues, other feedback? 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 15

  16. Volunteering We will be looking for Team Parents for each of the teams. There will be other opportunities emailed to members and posted on the Volunteering page of the site throughout the Spring. Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts on volunteering. Please use the Send Your Feedback button on the IYL site. 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 16

  17. Participant Expectations Please Remember: Be a good listener and a great encourager. Cheer everybody on the team Young athletes learn valuable lessons by watching the behaviors and attitudes of adults. Refrain from shouting instructions, as it might not be what the coaches have instructed. Do not pay for goals, as this does not promote the team concept we as a club are trying to get the kids to commit to. Mistakes will be made. Be ready to forgive the referee or coach that makes the mistake. Wait 24 hours before addressing a concern to make sure the emotions are in check. We are all representatives of our town and each other. Bad behavior reflects poorly on all of us. Poor behavior has consequences, including your child s playing time and suspension from IYL 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 17

  18. Participant Expectations Please Note: Grievances can be submitted by anyone who has witnessed an unacceptable action/event that is in violation of the IYL Mission, Code of Conduct and/or the ROOTS of the Game. This includes the following: IYL Member (parent, guardian, guest), IYL Coach, IYL Player Opposition Coach, Player, Guest, Referee The Grievance Committee will review and respond accordingly to all submitted forms. We encourage your submission of the IYL Grievance Submission Form (on our website) if you witness a violation. The Submission Form page is seen here 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 18

  19. College Scholarship Statistics 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 19

  20. REMINDERS FROM YOUR CHILD I m a KID It s Just a GAME My Coach is a VOLUNTEER The Officials are HUMAN NO College Scholarships are being Handed Out Today THANK YOU HAVE FUN! 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 20

  21. Questions? Email us at INFO@IRONDEQUOITLACROSSE.COM 2018 www.irondequoitlacrosse.com 21

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