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About Wenatchee Valley Lacrosse |
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Wenatchee
Valley Lacrosse (WVL) is a volunteer
run, non-profit organization
dedicated to growing the sport of
Lacrosse in North Central Washington by
providing a centralized administrative
function for mulitple divisions. Formed
under the rules of 501(c)(3), WVL
has both Bylaws and a Code of Conduct,
which are found on this site under Club
Administrative Stuff.
Under the umbrella of WVL there are currently four divisions; Boys High School Lacrosse, Girls High School Lacrosse, Boys Youth Lacrosse, and Girls Youth Lacrosse. WVL provides marketing, direction, and the "how-to" aspects of running a Division or team. It is then the responsibility of the Division or team to implement as they feel would best work for their situation. The strength of any Division or team under the umbrella of WVL will directly reflect the level of parent volunteer participation. Wenatchee Valley Lacrosse is excited about the potential growth of the sport in all the NCW Communities. If you wish to leverage the knowledge and administrative functions of WVL to start your own division or team please contact us. We are here to help you. If you want to learn about the history of the game itself there is plenty of information on the Internet that will tell you more than you should ever want to know about this oldest of North American sports. |
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Wenatchee Valley Lacrosse is a Non-Profit Club organized under the provisions of IRS Code 501(c)3. Please direct donations to: Wenatchee
Valley Lacrosse |
News |
| Wenatchee Valley Lacrosse was founded as Wenatchee Youth Lacrosse in the fall of 2005 and by the spring of 2006 had 35 boys and girls ranging in ages from 10 through 14 participating. In 2007 we had 125 participants ranging from 5th through 12th grade. We expect strong growth in the future. |