1. How do I know if I made the team?
You will be notified via email by the club director or team coach, within 1 week of the conclusion of all tryouts.
2. What is included with Roughnecks Club Lacrosse Team Membership?
Once you are a team member, all Roughnecks Club Lacrosse hosted clinics between September and the last tournament in the summer, will be included in tuition.
Any summer camps or sponsored events are not included in tuition.
All practices
Player Uniform
Practice & sideline apparel
Coaching staff salaries
Field rental fees
Tournament entry fees
All operating costs
3. How do I secure my spot with Roughnecks Club Lacrosse?
Once teams are posted, we ask that players register online
within 48hours to secure their spot.
Fall practices begin in September. All registrations are done online.
Players will have payment options upon accepting their spot via the registration process.
4. What is the Roughnecks Club Lacrosse Refund Policy?
No refunds will be issued for any fees that relate to Roughnecks Club Lacrosse
such as tryouts, teams, clinics, leagues, canceled tournaments/practices, showcases, etc.
It is your responsibility to verify that the mentioned activities
do not conflict with your schedule.
Once a player commits to playing for Roughnecks Club Lacrosse after tryouts,
that spot is theirs.
The player commits to the full-year program as well as annual tuition.
Registration for tournaments, payments due for rental field space, and uniform packages, securing coaching staff for upcoming seasons, are planned, and paid for WELL before we receive payment for the programming.
Tournaments are subject to change and can be canceled/rescheduled by the tournament's director for reasons that are beyond the club's control and does not constitute a refund. Should a tournament be canceled/rescheduled
by the tournament's director, every effort will be made to find a replacement.
Practices can be canceled as well due to various reasons and does not constitute a refund.
The program's budget is based on tournaments, coaches, showcases, partnerships,
and special guest appearances (when applicable).
Your commitment and placement on a team must be honored as you are taking that slot
which could have been offered to another athlete.
All showcase and clinic registrations are non-refundable.
5. What is the difference between a hosted R2 event and a sponsored R2 event?
Hosted R2 Lacrosse events are events where the vast majority of coaches are from the R2 staff.
Most skill clinics will be hosted events.
Sponsored R2 Lacrosse events consist of college showcases where NCAA & NAIA coaches will be
conducting trainings and evaluations for recruiting purposes.
6. My Child is not on the same team with their friends, but they are in the same grade. Why is that?
US Lacrosse has implemented age-verification requirements. Due to 47 states using Sept 1 as the cutoff, New York players born after September 1 or June 1 will be on the appropriate aged team and the best team for their skill level. Graduation years are only used for team names now, not a child's actual graduation year from High School.
Here is a link to better explain the process: https://www.usalacrosse.com/age-eligibility-guidelines
7. My child really wants to play with their friends, is that possible?
It is possible based on a few factors, but not likely. With the age process, some kids will have to be on separate teams for competitions. This doesn't mean that they won't practice together though. We do our best to make ensure kids can play with their friends at practices. Remember though, club lacrosse isn't about playing with their friends from the town team, it's about getting better and competing against better competition.
8. My child plays up on their local rec team, I would like them to play up in club too. Is that possible?
Although local youth teams can be very good, it doesn't mean that an athlete can play up at the club level. A lot of the players on the teams we compete against play up on their local teams, but compete in their age group for club tournaments. The level of lacrosse at this level is better than most town teams.
You will be notified via email by the club director or team coach, within 1 week of the conclusion of all tryouts.
2. What is included with Roughnecks Club Lacrosse Team Membership?
Once you are a team member, all Roughnecks Club Lacrosse hosted clinics between September and the last tournament in the summer, will be included in tuition.
Any summer camps or sponsored events are not included in tuition.
All practices
Player Uniform
Practice & sideline apparel
Coaching staff salaries
Field rental fees
Tournament entry fees
All operating costs
3. How do I secure my spot with Roughnecks Club Lacrosse?
Once teams are posted, we ask that players register online
within 48hours to secure their spot.
Fall practices begin in September. All registrations are done online.
Players will have payment options upon accepting their spot via the registration process.
4. What is the Roughnecks Club Lacrosse Refund Policy?
No refunds will be issued for any fees that relate to Roughnecks Club Lacrosse
such as tryouts, teams, clinics, leagues, canceled tournaments/practices, showcases, etc.
It is your responsibility to verify that the mentioned activities
do not conflict with your schedule.
Once a player commits to playing for Roughnecks Club Lacrosse after tryouts,
that spot is theirs.
The player commits to the full-year program as well as annual tuition.
Registration for tournaments, payments due for rental field space, and uniform packages, securing coaching staff for upcoming seasons, are planned, and paid for WELL before we receive payment for the programming.
Tournaments are subject to change and can be canceled/rescheduled by the tournament's director for reasons that are beyond the club's control and does not constitute a refund. Should a tournament be canceled/rescheduled
by the tournament's director, every effort will be made to find a replacement.
Practices can be canceled as well due to various reasons and does not constitute a refund.
The program's budget is based on tournaments, coaches, showcases, partnerships,
and special guest appearances (when applicable).
Your commitment and placement on a team must be honored as you are taking that slot
which could have been offered to another athlete.
All showcase and clinic registrations are non-refundable.
5. What is the difference between a hosted R2 event and a sponsored R2 event?
Hosted R2 Lacrosse events are events where the vast majority of coaches are from the R2 staff.
Most skill clinics will be hosted events.
Sponsored R2 Lacrosse events consist of college showcases where NCAA & NAIA coaches will be
conducting trainings and evaluations for recruiting purposes.
6. My Child is not on the same team with their friends, but they are in the same grade. Why is that?
US Lacrosse has implemented age-verification requirements. Due to 47 states using Sept 1 as the cutoff, New York players born after September 1 or June 1 will be on the appropriate aged team and the best team for their skill level. Graduation years are only used for team names now, not a child's actual graduation year from High School.
Here is a link to better explain the process: https://www.usalacrosse.com/age-eligibility-guidelines
7. My child really wants to play with their friends, is that possible?
It is possible based on a few factors, but not likely. With the age process, some kids will have to be on separate teams for competitions. This doesn't mean that they won't practice together though. We do our best to make ensure kids can play with their friends at practices. Remember though, club lacrosse isn't about playing with their friends from the town team, it's about getting better and competing against better competition.
8. My child plays up on their local rec team, I would like them to play up in club too. Is that possible?
Although local youth teams can be very good, it doesn't mean that an athlete can play up at the club level. A lot of the players on the teams we compete against play up on their local teams, but compete in their age group for club tournaments. The level of lacrosse at this level is better than most town teams.
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