New Fairfield Youth Lacrosse (NFYL)
Summer Clinic 2022, Coached by our College Players
Registration for the Summer 2022 clinic begins on June 15, 2022
www.newfairfieldlacrosse.com
Summer Clinic runs from June 20, 2022 to August 15, 2022
New Players Welcome!
Full equipment required
Girls - Mondays
Entering K-2 4:00-5:00PM
Entering 3-4 5:00-6:00PM
Entering 5-6 6:00-7:00PM
Entering 7-8 7:00-8:00PM
**TIMES TO BE CONFIRMED**
Boys - Wednesdays
Entering K-2 4:00-5:00PM
Entering 3-4 5:00-6:00PM
Entering 5-6 6:00-7:00PM
Entering 7-8 7:00-8:00PM
**TIMES TO BE CONFIRMED**
Cost: $100 per player Boys & Girls
**There is a $300 family maximum****
US Lacrosse Membership is mandatory in order to play for NFYL. It provides liability insurance for our teams and no player will be allowed to participate in practice, games, clinics or tournaments without a valid US Lacrosse membership through August 2022 for Season Registration. The Season registration fees shown above do not include the US Lacrosse membership fee of $30.00. After you register with NFYL you will be prompted to the US Lacrosse page for membership.
****Registered 2021-2022 players do NOT need a new US Lacrosse number****
If you prefer to pay by check, please register online and send your check made out to:
NFYL
C/o Karen Hanley
10 Jewel Lane
New Fairfield, Ct. 06812
For more information, please contact:
Nicole Wollman, Registrar -
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HEADLINES | | New 2022 Shoulder Pad Requirement USA Lacrosse has changed the shoulder pad requirement for boys lacrosse.
Effective in 2022, the boys must have NOCSAE ND 200 compliant shoulder pads.
Please make sure that your son gets these new shoulder pads for the upcoming season. If you've recently purchased shoulder pads, they should be compliant.
We recognize that there may be supply issues so please don't wait to look for these pads. The good news is they usually last a number of years.
Thank you,
Karen Hanley
203-223-2424
| Update on Multi Use Turf Field and GoFundMe Link
GoFundMe Link Click Here
Two articles regarding the multi-purpose turf field project were published this week on the @NewFairfield-News online site. The links to both articles are referenced below with the first part focused on the purpose of creating this field and the second part providing a status on the project approvals through the town boards. Khris Hall is the owner of the @NewFairfield-News online site and interviewed John Pendergast, Noah and me after meeting us during the recent Inland Wetlands meeting and Board of Selectman meeting in August.
The second article contains a link to a GoFundMe campaign containing a 3+ minute video created by Noah Alviti and Peter Kavanaugh which provides a net summary of the project purpose and objective…and a touching tribute to John Pendergast Jr.
We would appreciate if you could distribute these articles to increase the public awareness of this project as we strive to collectively raise the remaining funds needed to start this project.
From a town approval process, the status is:
- Inland Wetlands approval has been achieved.
- Zoning permit has been filed and the review with the Zoning Board is scheduled for the first week of October.
- A land contract between the town and New Fairfield Youth Lacrosse is now required. The initial contract has been created by the town attorney and revisions have been submitted which are currently under review by the town attorney.
- Once the land contract is signed, then a public hearing will be scheduled to discuss any concerns with the land contract. If the land contract is accepted without any changes by the public, then a town meeting will be scheduled for a town vote. We will be requesting your attendance in this future meeting to provide strong public support for this project. This vote would be the last step of the approval process.
We will keep you posted…and thanks again for your support and contribution to this project.
Thanks.
Field Project Team
Part One of Two: Death of John Pendergast IV in 2013 Inspires Lacrosse Club and Supporters to Upgrade Local Practice Field in his Memory
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Tragedy Turns to Purpose
This is a story of tragedy turned into purpose – and a story of perseverance. It turns out that upgrading an existing sports practice field in honor of a local man who died in a tragic accident is harder than you think it might be.
Click here for the story!
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Part Two of Two: Town Approval Processes Take More Time than Anticipated; Fundraising Resumes after Hiatus
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Tragedy Turns to Purpose
Having laid plans for upgrading the grassed practice field and raised $90,000 as partial payment for the project, friends of John Pendergast IV (John Jr.) started the process of securing Town approvals.
Click here for the story!
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CONNECTICUT LACROSSE RECORDS & INFORMATION
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Nickname: The Constitution State |
No. of High Schools: 93 |
State Song: Yankee Doodle |
Sanctioned: 1995 |
Winningest Coach: |
551, Howard Benedict, New Canaan (Conn.), 1973 - 2007 |
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Consecutive Wins: |
33, New Canaan (Conn.), 1982 - 1983 |
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Most Career Goals: |
331, Sean Macey, New Fairfield (Conn.), 2006 - 2008 |
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Most Career Assists: |
257, Andrew Fiamengo, New Fairfield (Conn.), 2006 - 2009 |
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Most Career Points: |
443, Andrew Fiamengo, New Fairfield (Conn.), 2006 - 2009; (186g, 257a) |
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Most Career Saves: |
767, Kurt Breckheimer, Daniel Hand (Madison, Conn.), 1997 - 2000 |
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To report a known performance or a lead as to where a performance can be found, email LaxRecords founder Mike Loveday at
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