Thinking out of the box

Northern Box Lacrosse was started in 2017 using outdoor facilities in Disley, near Stockport to give an opportunity to introduce existing field players to the Box format of the game.  This was the introduction to the game for a number of the players (and coaches) who went on to represent England in the 2019 World Championships and 2022 European and World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.

In 2022, Northern Box Lacrosse and its coach Andy Downing initiated a junior development programme in the nearby Macclesfield area at a number of local secondary schools.  The ultimate aim is to set up a new junior lacrosse club based at the Macclesfield Rugby Club, who are keen to accommodate lacrosse and to act as a central hub for the children from these schools.  

In May 2022, TLF approved a grant of £9.7k to provide sticks, goals, and goalie equipment, as well as funding to support the coaching in the schools.   This year, the game has been introduced to over 400 youngsters in Years 6-8 at four schools: Macclesfield Academy, Fallibroome Academy, Tytherington School and All Hallows Catholic College.  The next phase (in 2023) is to then extend this to include a number of primary schools (Years 4 & 5) in the local area, whilst also continuing the coaching in the four secondary schools.  

The Macclesfield area is well-situated as it is within a 20 minute drive away from established lacrosse clubs at Poynton & Wilmslow, and so offers the opportunity to expand the game incrementally.

Head coach Andy Downing told us:
“2022 has been a great year for our Macclesfield program in partnership with The Lacrosse Foundation and has seen an unprecedented level of growth providing an avenue for more people to get involved with the sport.  The KS3 students enjoyed a change of pace from their normal routine, learning the basics of lacrosse in an enjoyable and safe environment, while using the game as a way to teach team-building and other life lessons that can help these children develop as young people. In addition to the secondary school sessions, the Macclesfield program will partner with local primary schools in 2023, introducing lacrosse to more than 200 children, and we can’t wait”.

The new students of the game will have the opportunity to practice their skills in the same dedicated, supportive atmosphere at the new lacrosse facility based at Macclesfield Rugby Club. We aim to provide the community with an alternative opportunity in a different sport than the norm, and we couldn’t achieve this without the support and guidance of The Lacrosse Foundation”.

Rob Collinge
Lacrosse - making a positive impact

The Metropolitan Police’s Youth Engagement Team (YET) based in NW London use sport to engage with disadvantaged young people from inner city & low social-economic areas. 

They run and support weekly sporting sessions and multisport holiday camps in Barnet, Brent, & Harrow – with the aim of reducing youth violence and offending, and improving school attainment.  The camps are targeted at young people (aged 9-16) who are either on the periphery of criminal or gang activity, have entered the criminal justice system, or have been identified by their school as struggling with negativity.

Sport has been shown to help young people understand and control their anger and aggression at school, and TLF approved a grant to the Youth Engagement Team to fund equipment and coaching courses, enabling lacrosse to be added to the sports offered from summer 2022.  

Over the last three years rugby had been included in the YET programme, which has had a positive impact in reducing negative behaviour and increasing achievement.  The team now want to see if they can mimic this success by using lacrosse to not only change behaviours but also increase participation in lacrosse.

Camps were organised and run from July 2022 where lacrosse sessions were included, with over 250 young people being given the chance to play the game for the first time.  Feedback from those taking part was very positive. 

PC Ben Eynon who is leading the lacrosse involvement told us:
On the second day of the Harlesden camp, I ran a watered-down version of Box [lacrosse] in a sports hall, which the kids called ‘hood lacrosse’ and they all absolutely loved it.  In the camp at Barnet, there were quite a few kids there that wanted to do more lacrosse; and at the Harrow camp half of those I spoke to at the end said lacrosse was their highlight of the camp”.

“Moving forward, I now have three schools that we are looking to run lacrosse sessions within the next month or so (one primary, one secondary and one SEN school)”. 

Local lacrosse club the Camden Capybaras are involved in providing a link towards competitive lacrosse, and the England Lacrosse Regional Development Officer Nik Roberts has also been involved in providing guidance & support.

We wish the Metropolitan Police team all the best in using lacrosse for positive community engagement.

Peter Jessup
First silverware for Phoenix

In January 2022 TLF approved a grant of £5000 to help fund equipment for the newly formed Phoenix Lacrosse Club in Newbury, following the decision by the local St Barts school to cease competitive lacrosse at the school .

Earlier this month, Phoenix LC were successful in winning their first tournament silverware at the South West Schools Tournament held at St Swithuns’ School - including a dramatic last minute golden goal in the Final.

In its first half season, the club now has 53 permanent members. It is continuing to grow, and has set itself a target to ending the season with 100 members.

For more details of the tournament win see the report from their local newspaper

Peter Jessup
Happy Birthday to Us - Now we are 4 !!

Two weeks ago (13th September 2022) marked the four-year Anniversary since the launch of The Lacrosse Foundation (GB) in 2018.
In those 4 years, we have approved 60 grant applications totalling just over £218,000 of which:

17 to Schools   

21 to Clubs

12 to Universities

2   to FE Colleges [plus 31 Colleges via EL LACS initiative]

3   to Companies organising Games [&/or Coaching]  

5   to Regions or NGBs  [EL & LacrosseScotland]

If you think TLF may be able to help your lacrosse project, take a look at our website to understand:

Our Mission and Objectives   https://www.thelacrossefoundation.co.uk/about-us

Our Grants Criteria https://www.thelacrossefoundation.co.uk/criteria

Peter Jessup