Thursday, January 6, 2011

Vikings - 2011

Welcome to 2011 everyone!!!

Now that the new year has begun and our youth Winter Session has started and we are preparing to get the High School Spring Season up and running, I thought I would put this up to help any of you who have questions.

The Youth Winter Session is January and February with 2 practices during the week and games on weekends. This program is split into 2 teams:

5th & 6th grade

Practices are from 3:30 to 5:30PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Penmar Park
This team is run through our sister program – West LA Lacrosse (http://www.westlalacrosse.com/ )

7th & 8th grade

Is run through Santa Monica Vikings and practices on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5PM at Lincoln Middle School.

Registration is $190.00 (for either grade level)

For the High School crew, we will be having pre-season games on the next 4 consecutive Saturdays.
January 8th, 15th & 22nd at JAMS – from 6PM to 8PM. Come ready to crush whoever comes our way!!!

*you MUST be registered for the Spring Season, have a current US Lacrosse number, have full gear and have signed your medical release forms.

Registration for High School is $450 (payment plans are simple to set up for those who would like to contact me).

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Local lacrosse team wants in at Samohi



Local lacrosse team wants in at Samohi

By Melissa Leu

December 09, 2010


SAMOHI — Amidst objections from school officials, students here who are members of a local lacrosse club team are trying to make the sport official at Santa Monica High School.

The Santa Monica Vikings club team is made up of more than 100 middle and high school students in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, with 75 students who attend Samohi. However, despite having all of its high school students from Samohi, the movement has failed to gain support from school officials despite five years of lobbying, said Chris Carrico, general manager of the lacrosse program.

"We really think because we're all Samohi students, why wouldn't the existing field space be equally shared with us?" Carrico said. "It's discouraging that the school feels that lacrosse is not a viable sport, not an important sport."

Daniel Escalera, athletic director of Samohi, said a severe drop in school funding and a lack of field space makes it difficult to add the sport.

"We'd love to consider it. Just, right now, we're kind of stuck with the fixed amount of field space. Right now, the fields get tore up, and they get beaten up … it could be unsafe," Escalera said. "You go to Pali and you go to Culver City, and you're going to see a whole lot [more] of green than you see at Santa Monica High School."

Samohi has three fields for sports, including football, baseball and softball. Currently, eight soccer teams, track and physical education classes share the fields. "Those eight soccer teams are not all Samohi students. [It includes] AYSO and club soccer … who aren't all Samohi students." said Carrico. "Why don't lacrosse players have the same rights as all the other Samohi sports? We actually have less rights than an 11-year-old AYSO player."

To add a new school sport, the team must first seek the approval of the athletic director, who then recommends the idea to the school administration.

"They've tried to do all that, there's just nothing we can do right now," Escalera said.

In September, the team approached Escalera about adding lacrosse and received a mixed response.

"He was all smiles," said Carrico of Escalera. However, in subsequent e-mails the director of theater operations and facility permits rejected the team's proposal.

"We are funded strictly through parental support, and we're trying to keep pricing very low and affordable," said Carrico, who said registration fees for the club team were $450 last season. "We offered to rent the field space, and it's still no. We're not asking for a handout from the school."

Coach salaries, field space, officials, transportation, security, custodians and equipment costs are just some of the associated costs with becoming an official high school team sanction by the California Interscholastic Federation, said Escalera.

Athletic Director of Malibu High School Chris Neier said lacrosse needed $30,000 to get started at Malibu High, with most of the financial support coming from parents.

"It's an expensive sport to run. It's a lot like football. There's helmets. There's pads. There's sticks," said Neier. "[But] Lacrosse for our school has become kind of an 'it' program. It's extremely popular."

About 50 out of the 750 students at Malibu High participate in lacrosse, said Neier.

Due to the Samohi athletic director's opposition, the Santa Monica club team plans to confront district officials at a school board meeting Thursday night.

"We're hoping the school board and the athletic department understand how many kids want to play lacrosse and want to be there to support us … not [just] financially support us, but to back us as a [school] team," said Carrico, who hopes to raise the team to CIF level. "Becoming CIF is not something that happens overnight, but to put the wheels in motion for it to happen is our goal."

Not having lacrosse as an official school sport also limits future opportunities for students who dream of playing at the collegiate level. The team is not able to play other schools with CIF teams, such as Malibu High, in games that might draw scouts, said Carrico.

"The number of non-CIF teams is disappearing and pretty soon there won't be anyone to play," said Jeff Townsend, director of the club team.

"Some of the families have talked about pulling their kids out of Samohi and putting them in Pali and Malibu, who all have CIF teams," said Carrico, who has a son on the lacrosse team who hopes to play in college.

The school board meeting will be held tonight at 6 p.m. at the district offices located at 1651 16th St.



Local lacrosse team wants in at Samohi

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Santa Monica Youth Lacrosse

For information on our winter youth program for Elementary and Middle School boys and girls please click here for information on our feeder program...West LA Lacrosse

Monday, October 18, 2010

LAX Under The Lights!

Great news!!! We have scrimmage time!!! The city of Santa Monica has offered our team field space at JAMS!

We have been granted the next three consecutive Friday nights (10/15, 10/22 & 10/29) to play lacrosse at JAMS (8PM to 10PM)! We are very fortunate to get this space during our “off” season…as you know field space here in Santa Monica is very hard to come by. These are mandatory practices and it will give us all a chance to work on shooting, scrimmaging, strategy and game-play.

We are very excited about this opportunity and know that it will be a good mix with the current conditioning program. The regular practices (M, W & Th.) for the next 3 weeks will be 4PM to 6PM as we are adding the 2 hour Friday night at JAMS.

Yes, the Friday night practices will be full contact….so bring all of your gear! I know that you all are looking forward to throwing a few hits and scoring some goals…so make sure that you are there and ready to go by 8PM. Please show up at the field by 7:45 so that we can maximize the full 2 hours.

Pictures from our first Friday Night Practice!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

H.S. Boys Study Hall

To all Santa Monica Vikings Lacrosse High School Boys

We will be offering a study hall and tutoring after practice every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30PM (STARTING NEXT WEEK 9/27).

The ‘study hall’ will be 2 hours both days (totaling 4 hours per week) and will include dinner for the boys. Coach Ryland will be there as a monitor and we will have peer and collegiate tutors available to help the boys with their homework.
Participation in the Study Halls will be offered for $40 per week (only $10 per hour).

The fees will all be paid directly to Coach Ryland Huyghue. If you have any questions about the fees, structure or anything else regarding the study hall please contact Coach Ryland directly.

At the end of practice, Mary A Cronin has graciously offered to come down to the field and pick up all of the boy’s gear and school bags and drive them to her house. The team will then jog together to meet her at her home.
It is approximately a .7 mile jog.

For those opting not to participate in the Study Hall, this is where you should have your ride pick you up at 6:15PM. Everyone participating in the study hall should be picked up at Mary’s house at 8:30PM.

Our goal is to ensure that our athletes and your sons get their homework done and get help where needed….all in a comfortable and familiar setting. Lacrosse is nothing without the education!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fall Season Has Started !!!!!

The roster of players for Fall Conditioning is now up to 52 and counting...

Register for the Fall Lacrosse Conditioning Program now!!!

(Submit all completed forms and checks to me ASAP)


Register (or renew) for your mandatory US Lacrosse membership

Vikings Lacrosse - Spring 2012

Vikings Lacrosse - Spring 2012
High School Boys Team