2030 A

2030 A

OVERVIEW

The 2030 A Team is designed for rising freshmen who are preparing for high school lacrosse — physically, mentally, and structurally. This team brings together players who want to train seriously, compete consistently, and develop the habits needed to succeed at the high school level.

The environment is competitive yet supportive, with an emphasis on building lacrosse IQ, refining technique, and learning how to play within team systems. Players are challenged to raise their standards while gaining confidence as they transition into the high school game.

Program Objectives

High School Preparation
Develop the skills, habits, and understanding required to compete for varsity opportunities beginning in ninth grade.

Skill Development at Pace
Emphasize stickwork, footwork, positional technique, and decision making in faster, more structured environments.

Team Systems & IQ
Introduce offensive, defensive, and transition concepts that mirror high school systems and expectations.

Competitive Environment
Provide consistent competition that challenges players, reinforces accountability, and accelerates development.

Anticipated Schedule

The 2030 A Team competes in a mix of local, regional, and national events selected to match the developmental goals of the roster. The schedule is designed to balance challenge, growth, and enjoyment while preparing players for the demands of high school lacrosse.

 

UW-Whitewater – Whitewater, Wisconsin

    • Positional instruction and skill progression
    • System installation
    • Regional scrimmages and chemistry building
    • Leadership sessions and off-field fun

    Training camp creates an early spark — a chance to reset after spring, grow as teams, and launch into the summer with momentum.

Baltimore, Maryland

  • Why Millon? Establishes an early competitive tone and rewards preparation

Rockford, Illinois

  • Premier Midwest event with a deep, talented field. Optional June 26 showcase available.
  • Why TI? Elite, structured competition that rewards preparation and team play

Vernon Hills, Illinois

  • Why Pipe City? High energy regional weekend combining fun and challenge

Westfield, Indiana

  • Why Grand Prix? Championship format finales that rewards focus and competitiveness

Method

  • High-repetition practices focused on fundamentals executed at game speed
  • Structured team concepts layered progressively throughout the season
  • Emphasis on communication, effort, and accountability
  • Supportive coaching that challenges players while building confidence

The 2030 A Team serves as an important bridge between youth and high school lacrosse — helping players establish strong habits, understand team play, and enter their freshman year prepared and confident.

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