About the Tribe...
The Algonkian Lacrosse Club is a non-profit organization, based out of Loudoun County, Virginia, run by volunteers to provide the children of Dominion, Park View and Potomac Falls high school clusters the opportunity to learn and play the sport of Lacrosse, 'the fastest game on two feet'. Girls and boys of the Tribe compete in a Loudoun-based Rec program as well as the Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL) for travel teams.
Divisional Classifications
Girls |
Boys |
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6U: Under 6 years old |
GK2: Grades K, 1 & 2 |
8U: Under 8 years old |
G34: Grades 3 & 4 |
10U: Under 10 years old |
G56: Grades 5 & 6 |
12U: Under 12 years old |
G78: Grades 7 & 8 |
14U: 14 & younger (Not in HS) |
Reference Date for Age / Grade Classification - Child's Age (Boys) or Grade (Girls) as of August 31 prior to the current season. Boys age calculator using birthday available on the NVYLL website at www.NVYLL.org. NVYLL strictly prohibits players from playing in a younger age group.
The Tribe also sponsors a "Little Lax" program for our youngest boys and girls. Little Lax provides a fun, low commitment entry point for Pre-K and Kindergarten children. Please contact the boys or girls commissioner with questions.
The Algonkian Lacrosse Club Board
Role |
Name |
Email Contact |
President |
Nick Welly |
tribepresident@gmail.com |
Vice President |
VACANT |
tribevp@gmail.com |
Secretary |
Eric Rommell |
tribesecretary@gmail.com |
Girls Commissioner |
Nick Welly (Acting) |
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Boys Commissioner |
Adam Kerns |
tribeboyscommish@gmail.com |
Treasurer |
Paul Franz |
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Fields Commissioner |
Gregg Van Voorhis |
fields@algonkianlacrosse.org |
Marketing & Fundraising |
VACANT |
sponsors
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At-Large Members |
Tom Hickey
Russ Battaglia
Krissy Huller
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Loudoun County Youth Recreational Lacrosse
Organized lacrosse has been played in Loudoun County since 1990. As a result of the rapid growth of lacrosse in Loudoun County, the Algonkian Lacrosse Club is one of four youth leagues designed to best serve the children... Algonkian Lacrosse Club, Ashburn Youth Lacrosse, Dulles South Lacrosse and Western Loudoun Lacrosse. Each of the clubs draws from specific high school clusters...
Please forward any questions to
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