Catoctin Youth Lacrosse Is Back, Stronger Than Ever
Catoctin Youth Association (CYA) Lacrosse is on an incredible upswing this season! Despite the formidable challenges posed by the COVID pandemic, the program is coming back stronger than ever, thanks to the steadfast dedication of new board members. Their selfless commitment ensures that young boys and girls have the opportunity to engage in this exhilarating sport.
While there’s still plenty of work ahead in the rebuilding process, each passing season brings remarkable growth and improvement. This year, the combined first- through fourth-grade team has returned to the field with unparalleled vigor, boasting an impressive undefeated record of 5-0.
According to Bryan Smith, the head coach of the combined first- through fourth-grade team, “The unwavering dedication and effort displayed by these young athletes, both on and off the field, fill us coaches with immense pride.”
The coaching staff places a strong emphasis on the fundamentals and cultivates a culture of good sportsmanship among its players. This focus is evident in the resilience shown by the older seventh- and eighth-grade team throughout their season’s challenges. Their camaraderie has blossomed into a tight-knit family unit that extends beyond the field and into the Catoctin High School lacrosse program. It’s truly heartwarming to see high school players generously sharing their expertise with youth players, fostering a positive and nurturing environment for our budding athletes.
Chris Doll, the varsity head coach for Catoctin Men’s Lacrosse, affirms that “without a CYA program, you can’t have a successful high school team,” a sentiment echoed by their own successful seasons.
In addition to their competitive teams, CYA is home to the Scoopers—a group of younger children diligently focused on mastering the basics of the game. This program serves as a crucial steppingstone, and CYA Lacrosse is thrilled to announce its plans for further expansion next season, including the introduction of a girls first- through fourth-grade team.
According to Amber Reaver, board secretary, “The future of CYA Lacrosse is promising, and we are excited to embark on this path of growth and success together!”
You can learn more about Catoctin Youth Lacrosse by following its social media pages or by visiting the website at tshq.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1326268.