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FAQs
Q. When can I register for Beverly Girls Youth Lacrosse (BGYL)?
A. Registration for BGYL opens on 12/15/24 and will run until 2/1/25.
Q. At what age can my child play with the town program?
A. Beginning in 1st grade through 8th grade.
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U8- 1st/2nd
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U10- 3rd/4th
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U12- 5th/6th
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U14- 7th/8th
Q. When is the Lacrosse season?
A. The regular season is in the Spring, March through June. Beverly Girls Youth Lacrosse also has Indoor Winter Clinics available to all of our players at a nominal cost. Our season ends at the Jamboree, an all-day lacrosse event where the teams will compete against three teams selected from the over 200 town participants.
Q. How much does it cost to participate in BGYL?
A. The player registration fee is $200 with a $25 discount for all siblings. All players are also required to register with Massachusetts Youth Lacrosse. The $45 insurance fee is included in the $200 total. Uniforms for new and returning players that need them are ~$80. If you are a new or returning player and are unable to meet the financial requirements, please reach out to BGYL Treasurer, Marc Bilotti. marc.bilotti@gmail.com
Q. How do we purchase uniforms?
A. An online store from Boat House Sports was set up with a 2/1/25 deadline. All orders will be shipped to Courtney Melei to keep shipping costs down.
Q. Can my child participate in other sports and activities during the lacrosse season?
A. We are a strong proponent of multi-sport athletes. Most sports seasons overlap slightly and, in all circumstances, it requires careful planning to manage multiple commitments. From March 15th to June 15th, we discourage participation in other spring-season sports, especially at the 5/6 & 7/8 levels. Coaches are volunteers and put a lot of time and effort into the program, and make every effort to be somewhat flexible and respectful of the players' other interests and activities, we ask you to please be respectful in return and don't register your child if she is unable to make a significant commitment to the team.
Q. What if my daughter is placed on a waitlist?
A: At some age groups we are limited by the number of qualified coaches available, field space, and other factors. While it’s a possibility that your child will not be placed on a team, rarely have we not been able to accommodate all players on the waitlist.
Q. What equipment is needed?
A. Stick, Goggles, Mouth guard, Cleats for grass, Turf shoes (optional) for indoor and outdoor turf surfaces
Q. What is the time commitment?
A. We have two practices per week and one game on Sunday. Participation in other spring sports is a personal choice but be careful not to place too much stress on young athletes.
Practices run 1 - 1.5 hours long and games (including warm-ups) can run 1.5 hours. For games, your coach will require that you arrive for warm-up and preparation 30 minutes ahead of the scheduled draw..
Q. How can I help?
A. Beverly Girls Youth Lacrosse is always looking for volunteers: coaches, assistant coaches, and team parents as well as board members. No experience is necessary; just your enthusiasm and willingness to help are all that is needed. Please look within our volunteer section to see how you can help!
Q. When are practices?
A. Practices start in the evening, usually after 5:00 PM; days and times will vary. Typically, we will start with Indoor Winter Clinics and move outside as soon as possible when the town opens the fields. Practice schedules and locations are generally set once fields are locked in at the league level and may change during the season due to field availability (grass fields are subject to closure due to poor surface conditions, i.e. water saturation levels).
It is very important to BE ON TIME for all team events. Please respect the coaching staff's time and your teammates' commitment. Start times are "ready to go times"; do not show up and start dressing time. "Ready to play 5 minutes early is "On Time". Please plan this into your schedules for arrival and please pick up your player on time as well. Our coaches will wait until the final player is picked up, and we ask that you be considerate of our volunteers.
Q. When are the games?
A. Classic league games are on Sunday. However, it isn't uncommon for a coach to add an extra game or scrimmages with our peer programs at other times.
Q. Where are the games?
A. Our home fields are at BHS and BMS. Away game locations are in the North Shore area and will be posted on our website.
Q. Do you cancel practice and games for weather?
A. Lacrosse is an all-weather sport; we play rain or shine. There are two exceptions: if there is lightning in the area within 30 minutes of the event start the game will be delayed until judged safe - please do not leave your player if the game-start is delayed due to lightning until the event begins. A lightning suspension during a game in progress will last at least 30 minutes after the last lightning in the area. All events will be terminated if there is a second lightning suspension. Players should know their parents' cell phone numbers so they can call for pick-up if lightning persists and the event is ended. Snow is always a possibility in early Spring and we will not practice if the field is completely covered in snow before the start time. If in doubt, come, but parents should wait until the practice begins before leaving. Every effort is made to clear turf fields for scheduled games; it is best to come under threatening weather conditions and wait until play begins or is officially canceled before leaving your player. Practice and games can also be canceled if the town closes the fields. You will be alerted by your coach if that is the case.
Q. How should players dress in cold or wet weather?
When the weather is cold and/or wet players should come prepared. While some players legs stay warm enough in shorts only; others prefer to wear athletic tights or light warm-ups. We recommend long sleeve tight tops and optionally long leg tights to ensure comfort and prevent chilling between game action. Cotton is never the material of choice as it absorbs water readily and once wet, it stays wet and will sap body heat. Sports undergarments made of synthetic fabrics designed for active use are highly recommended.
Q. How can I get ready for the season?
A. There are several ways to improve your game and overall conditioning during the "off-season". There are camps and clinics offered locally that can be valuable for the continued development of a players skills & knowledge of the game - watch our website for upcoming camps & clinics. Stay active! BGYL encourages players to stay active with other sports in the off-season. Hit the wall! There is nothing better than starting the season with your stick skills sharp and both hands developed. You will be a markedly better player than you were last season with just 15-20 minutes of systematic wall ball drills 3-4 times each week. You will get more touches on the ball in a 20-minute drill than you will in a 2-hour practice! So - hit the wall!
Q. What is the refund policy?
A. Registration fees for the Regular Season (Spring) are refundable less the merchant account fees and a small administrative charge ($5) if we are notified by email or letter before February 1st. One half (50%) of the registration fee is refundable for requests made by email or letter after February 1st and before March 1st of the current regular season. No refunds will be issued for requests made on or after March 1st of the current season. Our refund policy is based upon our obligations for field reservations, equipment purchases and administrative costs such as insurance which is in turn based upon registration numbers.
Q. How many players are on each team?
A. Depending on the age group but approximately 12 - 24 players but numbers can vary. We want to include as many players as possible and sometimes that means a few less or a few more players on a team.
Q. What if my daughter has never played lacrosse before?
A. No prior experience or familiarity with lacrosse is necessary to take part in and enjoy Beverly Girls Youth Lacrosse. All that is needed is a willingness to have fun, try hard, and learn!
Q. How can my daughter accelerate their learning and skill proficiency?
A. We recommend the following in no order except for the first one: Play wall ball every day or as often as they can. Call friends to shoot and pass. Go to clinics, summer camps, play on a summer team, come early to practice or stay late for tips from the coaches, go watch games at all levels, watch college lacrosse on TV, YouTube or other social media.
Q. What is MYL?
A. Formerly the MGYLL, MYL is now Massachusetts Youth Lacrosse. The state's governing body for boy's and girl's lacrosse. It also administers the leagues we play in, sets the rules with the member towns, does the scheduling of 5000 games a year for 15000 players, provides coaches training, schedules the game officials, provides member towns with insurance, and promotes the sport to help it grow.
Q. Are there try-outs?
A. There are no try-outs for Classic teams. Every child is accepted in our program and receives roughly equal playing time, coaching, and attention regardless of their athletic ability, skill, and experience. However, we also offer our 5th through 8th grade players the chance to play in the MYL select league that requires tryouts.