Spring Season
Fun learning experience that seeks to build competence, confidence, and teamwork in a new generation of girls lacrosse players.
Doublecrosse is a 503(c) organization, so all dues go back into the program. They support field rental, HS coach salaries (many coaches are unpaid parent volunteers), USA Lacrosse membership which provides insurance for the club, league dues, participation in the End of Season Jamboree, and a small percentage to administration and marketing. Registration fees also cover the replacement and maintenance of equipment.
PLAYER ELIGIBILITY
- Be in grade 1-8 during the current season (no experience necessary)
- Reside in the boundaries for Nathan Hale High School or Roosevelt High School (see map below)
- Player assignment is dictated by our league (WSLA) as outlined in WSLA Handbook Section XII.B.
- Only exception is if a Youth Player Waiver Request has been submitted to ADMIN@WSLAX.ORG and approved by WSLA.
- SAAS (Seattle Academy) has middle school program; 7th and 8th grade girls players are required to play for their school and are not eligible to play for Doublecrosse
- Have an active USA Lacrosse membership through June 15, 2026
When
10U (3/4) and 12U (5/6) teams - Season begins the week of February 23
8U (1/2) teams - Season begins the week of March 2
14U (7/8) teams - Doublecrosse 14U players will be playing with Quick Styx in the Spring 2026 season. Please register at Quick Styx Registration Page.
Practices
12U (5/6) teams: Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00-6:30pm @ Magnuson Park Field #7 Turf
10U (3/4) teams: Tuesdays & Thursdays 5:00-6:30pm @ Magnuson Park Field #7 Turf
8U (1/2) teams: Wednesdays 5:00-6:30pm @ Magnuson Park Field #7 Turf
14U (7/8) teams: Please refer to Quick Styx website for practice schedule.
Games
Game schedules will be added to the calendar as they are available and is expected to be posted March 3rd.
12U (5/6) and 14U (7/8) Youth Rating Jamboree will take place on March 14th and 15th.
8U (1/2), 10U (3/4), 12U (5/6), and 14U (7/8) teams, games will take place weekends between March 21st through May 17th.
Home games are at Magnuson Park or Genesse Park Upper Playfield in Seattle.
Away games are played throughout the Puget Sound region. They are often in the Greater Seattle area or farther locations such as Anacortes, Bainbridge Island, Stanwood, Lake Tapps, etc.
UNIFORMS
A reversible Doublecrosse pinnie is required for both practices and games.
Players should wear black bottoms (pants/shorts/skirts/skorts) and black top layers during games.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
- Women's/Girls' Lacrosse Stick
- Mouth Guard
- Protective Eyewear (Goggles) or Headgear US Lacrosse approved list
- Cleats
RECOMMENDATIONS
WOMEN'S / GIRLS' STICKS
- Many options available in various price ranges and colors
- Some recommendations:
- STX Girls Crux 100 Lacrosse Starter Pack - includes stick, goggles, and bag; great for beginners/young players
- STX Women's Exult 200 Lacrosse Stick - great for beginners/young players
- STX Women's Exult 400 Lacrosse Stick - designed for attackers though works for any field position; great for more experienced players
- STX Women's Fortress 300 Lacrosse Stick - designed for defenders though works for any field position; great for more experienced players
GOGGLES / HEADGEAR
- Goggles MUST be SEI Certified (click USA Lacrosse, Eye and Face Protect, Eye Protection for Women's Lacrosse, Eye Protectors for Women's Lacrosse to see the legal brands and models)
- Headgear MUST meet ASTM standard F3137 (click USA Lacrosse, Head Protection, Headgear for Women's Lacrosse to see the legal brands and models)
- Specific goggle recommendations (should be able to fit most glasses under all of below if needed):
- STX Rookie-S Youth Goggle - smallest fitting goggle
- STX 4Sight+ S Youth Goggle - sized for players 10 and under
- STX 4Sight+ S Adult Goggle - adult fit
- STX Focus XV-S Adult Goggle - adult fit; provides a little more visibility than 4Sight+
- Specific helmet recommendations:
- Cascade LX Headgear - one size fits most with customizable fit; may be too large for young players
MOUTH GUARDS
- Must fully cover teeth and be visible color (no clear, white, no teeth graphics) and have no protruding tabs
- Mouthguards come in different sizes, so purchase the best fit for your daughter
- Specific recommendations:
- SISU Aero Guard
- SISU Max Guard - good for players with braces
- Game On Mouthguard - no strap
- Shock Doctor Mouthguard
- Tip: Store mouthguard in a case. Rinse mouthguard with water after each use. Clean regularly with toothpaste, mouthwash, or soap and water to prevent bacterial growth
CLEATS
We recommend players wear cleats instead of sneakers or running shoes as cleats will provide more traction and improve safety.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
The following is optional for all players.
- Womens/girls lacrosse gloves - some players like these for grip on their stick, or for some increased warmth
- Goalies use a different stick and require additional equipment for safety, which is provided by Doublecrosse for each team. Players who play goalie may opt to purchase their own equipment, but is not required. Ask your coach if you would like recommendations.
Additional details on women's equipment from USA Lacrosse.
RULES
Girls' and women's rules are available on USA Lacrosse website. View the Youth Digital Rulebook and Youth Rules Interpretation Video. Please ask your coaches any questions about rules.
Email doublecrosseseattle@gmail.com for any questions.
2026
DOUBLECROSSE 2026 SPRING SEASON REGISTRATION
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