The Oconomowoc Lacrosse Club (OLC) is committed to providing high-quality and affordable opportunities for girls to learn and play the game of lacrosse. Our primary objective is to provide a safe, positive, and fun environment in which girls can:
Registration for the Spring season opens in the October of the preceding year and runs thru February and remains open during the season.
Indoor practices start in January until Mid-March, then practices are shifted outdoors regardless of the weather, except lightning.
The season runs from February through June with games starting in April.
Girls in grades 1 - 8 are eligible to participate in these programs.
The Spring Season teams participate as members of MAYLA which is a spring recreation league.
Other teams in the conference that we may play are:
There may also be opportunities to play games with club teams from outside of the league as the schedule allows.
As a member of MAYLA, OCL also participates in the annual Laxtravaganza festival. Laxtravaganza is a two-day event held near the end of the season where all of the MAYLA teams play each in a round robin fashion for the joy and honor of the game.
The Lil Scoopers is a developmental program for girls and boys in 1st and 2nd grade based on US Lacrosse LADM model intended to develop their movement ABCs-agility, balance, coordination, and speed. They'll learn the basics of the game while emphasizing fun, cooperation, and maximum touches with the ball. Our Lil' Scoopers program is Co-op (boys and girls together) using the Flex 6 rules.
Our little scoopers is sponsored by Grand Foundation.
The mission of the Grand Foundation is to partner with our communities to promote education and social harmony for people of all ages.
The Bantam level is the first introduction to competitive game play, the program is still focused on continued development of fundamental stick skills, athletic aptitude, and sportsmanship. In addition, the athletes will be introduced to basic team concepts.
The Junior level is the first introduction to full size field play, the program remains focused on continued development of fundamental stick skills, athletic aptitude, and sportsmanship. In addition, the athletes will be introduced to team concepts.
The Senior level is more competitive than the other age groups, the program is still focused on continued development of stick skills, athletic aptitude, and sportsmanship. In addition the athletes will be introduced to advanced team concepts.