Tryout Process (Nepean Knights Lacrosse Association)

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Knowing what to expect during the tryout process can make the experience more enjoyable for you and your child(ren). Please review the process below.

 Prior to arrival

  • Prior to the first tryout date your child must be properly registered and have fees paid in full. No child will be allowed on the floor unless this is completed.
  • If you have registration questions, please contact the Registrar – ([email protected]).
  • A $50 try fee will be applicable and is charged in your Sportzoft registration
  • Full equipment is required for all lacrosse tryouts. This includes mouthguards. Make sure your child has a water bottle.

What to expect during the tryout process

  • Arrive early. Please arrive with plenty of time before your assigned tryout time.
  • Sign in and receive a numbered pinnie. Do not exchange the pinnie or trade for a different number. The coaches will be using the numbers assigned to evaluate your child.
  • Accompany your child to the assigned change room to get dressed and assist them only if required. Players should get dressed in full equipment.
  • Once the coaches are ready to begin the tryout, your child will be allowed to enter the floor. At this time, please leave your child in the coaches’ care and watch from the designated viewing area.
  • The coaches will not be answering questions from parents on tryout days. Please do not approach the coaches, as you may direct any questions to the Competitive Director Boys or Girls.
  • Please return your pinnie to registration after the session.

What is expected of you and your child

  • Arrive early. Ensure you have packed all the equipment your child will require for the tryout, including a mouth guard.
  • Listen carefully to instructions.
  • Have fun! We know this can be stressful – but remind your child that this is a chance to go out and play a sport they love
  • Come to the tryout well rested, and ready to work hard and give your best effort
  • Please be respectful of the tryout process, the coaches, the kids and all the volunteers helping

 

Things that coaches may be evaluating besides obvious lacrosse skills

  • Your child’s ability to listen and follow direction
  • Ability to stay focused during drills (no horseplay while standing in line, no cutting in line, no unnecessary chitchat with teammates, completes the drills properly – doesn’t cheat running to the line)
  • Consistently being in the right position – this is usually achieved by good hustle
  • Good communication on the floor – letting your teammates know what is going on behind them on defense
  • Commitment to the team
  • Positive attitude, strong character and good sportsmanship

How and when will I know if my child made a team?

  • Head coaches will communicate how they will be contacting children after try out sessions.
  • If your child is not selected for a competitive 1 team, s/he is encouraged to try out for a competitive 2 team. If your child is not selected for a competitive 2 team, 3 teams will be created where numbers allow.