A league for all players - no experience necessary.

 

Ontario Lacrosse

Toronto Rock

 

Toronto Stars Lacrosse Association

WELCOME: H.L team / individual photo day schedule is now out,see this page (what's new)....Visit the sponsors page and support our sponsors for their donations...Keep checking our calendar for upcoming events.

  NEW LOGO for 2008:

It's Canada's "National Summer Sport" for girls and boys age 5 to 21. Stars Lacrosse league goals are: To increase exposure of the sport
To increase participation and skills at all levels
To be recognized as a perennially successful organization... To HAVE FUN!

The Toronto Stars Lacrosse house league is located in Scarborough, Ontario. House League begins in mid April and wraps up in late June. Games are played Mondays through Thursdays at
McGregor Park Arena - 2231 Lawrence Avenue East.


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IMPORTANT NOTICE GIRLS FIELD & REP LACROSSE:
"Stars Girls Field Lacrosse House League & U 15 Rep Tryouts- New location this week!:

STARS HOTLINE
(647) 444-5299

SITE LAST UPDATED
May 9/08- (HOME PAGE-WHATS NEW)House-League team / individual photo day schedule

WHERE TO FIND US
McGregor Park Arena
2231 Lawrence Ave E
Scarborough (Toronto)
Ontario

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
High school students, do you need some community service hours? Check with us on whats available by e-mailing us.


As mentioned we are moving from McGregor field to our home for the rest of the Field House League and Field Rep Season. The new field has not been named by the City as of yet. It is located south of Eglinton Ave, and in between McCowan and Brimley. Although you can enter from either McCowan or Brimley the most direct entrance is off Brimley - take Skagway Street to the end and the new parking lot is right there. 11 and unders will start playing at 6:00 p.m. and 12 and overs play at 7:00 p.m. Both groups should come early to warm up. There will be the final tryout for the U15 Rep team following the second session at 8:00 p.m..

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WELCOME LETTER
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HOUSE-LEAGUE TEAM / INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS SCHEDULE:
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BOYS AND GIRLS 2008 HOUSE-LEAGUE SCHEDULE
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BOYS REP PROGRAM/TRYOUTS revised May7/08
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ATTENTION STARS GIRLS HOUSE LEAGUE PLAYERS:
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ANNOUNCEMENT:
"Parents: Girls as young as 6 years of age are welcome to play in the Stars Girls field House League. Please visit the "Girls Program" area of the site for more info on the program."

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STARS GIRLS SET TO TRAVEL
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Great Day for Stars Girls at Recent 6 Nations Exhibition Day:

- Girls Lacrosse Winter Story
- Toronto Stars Hockey Coach Letter

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Equipment Guidelines:
- click here
Please note MouthGuards are MANDATORY


History of Lacrosse
The First Nations began playing the sport more than 500 years ago. Today lacrosse not only remains an integral part of native culture, but is played by thousands of people across Canada. From its origin as 'The Creator's Game' to the overwhelming popularity of the Toronto Rock and the modern game, lacrosse has survived the test of time after treading down a long, controversial path that led it to become recognized as Canada's official national sport.

 

President's Message
The Toronto Stars Lacrosse Association focuses on promoting Canada’s National Summer Sport to everyone, regardless of gender or skill level. The volunteer executive strives to create a Safe & Fun environment with an emphasis on developing Sportsmanship, Leadership, Teamwork and basic Lacrosse skills. The executive will always try our best to be accessible to our members or to anyone who has questions or concerns regarding the game or the league.

We have always considered the Toronto Stars to be YOUR LEAGUE, not ours, and this is demonstrated by our history of implementing changes on the requests or consensus of players and parents. We believe it takes the involvement of the whole community to run a successful organization & we sincerely encourage everyone to become more involved with your league.

We would like to recognize and thank all the volunteers who have made our previous seasons a huge success, and encourage NEW Volunteers to join in making this year the best for our youth. .

Ron Parkinson - League President