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Lake Oswego High School has coaching opportunities.
See details below in the Coaches needed section.

Referee Coordinator
A designated person needed by the Oregon Youth Lacrosse Association (OYLA) to manage the registration/attendance lists for 3-5 referee seminars, collect money from attendees,order and disperse t-shirts, flags, whistles and rulebooks at seminars. The person assuming this position will maintain the database of referee certifications and manage changes therein during the current season as needed.
A good grasp of data entry, organizational skills and ability to work well with the community at-large are the primary qualifications for this effort. An understanding of the game of lacrosse is not necessary, but would be a benefit. The position will work with our director of officiating, Jill Josslyn and the OYLA board of directors to make this effort successful.
We are a solely volunteer organization serving the Oregon lacrosse community developing and overseeing programs necessary to sustainability of the sport at the youth level (U-15). jill_josselyn@yahoo.com

Starting a new team? Need coaching training? Players need camp scholarships? The US Lacrosse Sport Development Department offers these resources and more to develop and expand the game in Oregon for coaches, players and officials. More information.

2008 News Archive>>

Congratulations to the All State and All Americans for the Oregon Chapter of US Lacrosse
2009 All Americans AA
2009 OHSLA All State, AA, AAA

Powell Lacrosse and Rhino Lacrosse Announce Merger, More Opportunities for Young Athletes
Portland, Ore. – February 10, 2009 – Professional lacrosse player and Syracuse University legend Ryan Powell is merging his two Portland-based lacrosse instructional companies under the Rhino Lacrosse name. The combination of Powell Lacrosse and Rhino Lacrosse offers today’s young athletes the best in camps, clinics, leagues, travel select teams and training. The goal of the merger is to keep each company’s instructional programs exactly the same, while providing one brand name under which the programs can operate. Powell Lacrosse campers and Rhino Lacrosse participants alike will have the same experience of excellence, just now under the Rhino Lacrosse name.
“My vision for these companies is to grow young athletes’ passion for the game, and give every lacrosse player the tools they need to bring their game to the next level,” Powell said. “By combining Rhino and Powell Lacrosse, we can offer players access to the best instruction in a variety of environments and at all skill levels.”
Powell started Rhino Lacrosse in 2005 as a way to offer young people in Portland access to clinics and leagues taught by world-class lacrosse players and instructors. He began Powell Lacrosse – a series of lacrosse summer camps taught in Oregon, California and Texas for kids aged 8-18 – in 2007 after years of operating camps with his brothers.
Rhino Lacrosse will now have a new look as part of the merger. Visitors to rhinolacrosse.com will notice a new logo that incorporates a rhino’s head into the name, and “Recharged by Ryan Powell #22” below the name to help new and previous Powell Lacrosse camp participants realize Ryan Powell is still behind their favorite programs. Rhino is a nickname Powell earned thanks to his tough, strong, roll-over-opponents playing style. For more information, please visit www.rhinolacrosse.com

NCAA Women's Lacrosse Rules Committee makes changes to rules.
New carding, crease violation and clock rules established by US Lacrosse have been reviewed and changed by the NCAA committee. More

USLA Oregon Chapter has board openings for those interested in helping grow the game of lacrosse in Oregon. Event Coordinator and Fundraiser positions are open now. More

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Lake Oswego High School has an opening for a junior varsity head coach, junior varsity 2 head coach and an assistant JV 2 coach starting Spring 2012. Previous college experience and coaching experience preferred. Responsibilities include practice planning and aiding the head coach with other responsibilities pertaining to the team.

These are coaching only positions. The regular season runs February thru May with practices in the evening Monday through Friday. There may also be an occasional weekend commitment. Appointment: Part-time, 5 months. Salary: Very competitive.

If you have a passion for lacrosse and would enjoy working with a fantastic group of young men, contact Joe O'Donnell, Varsity Head Coach. Phone: (503) 869-2356 or email joseph.odonnell@siemens.com

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