Men

The Hawaii Men’s Lacrosse team has been playing the Great Game in Hawaii since 1989.  We meet for 11:00am game starts on Sundays at Kapiolani Park.   Three seasons make up each lacrosse year: Spring, Summer and Fall.  Winter is the off-season so games are only played on the first Sunday of each month.

The biggest season is Fall, as this season always culminates with the Hawaii Lacrosse Invitational in late October/early November. The tournament exemplifies what lacrosse tournaments are all about: top-notch competition and fantastic camaraderie.

The Spring lax season starts up the weekend after the NFL Super Bowl, and generally continues until early April. At this time, the team looks for tournaments around the world to play in and plays an inner-team scrimmage on the North Shore. The scrimmages are generally followed by No-Holds-Barred BBQ’s or a trip to Lulu’s, Duke’s, or the Elks Club.

The Summer season usually ends with a big game. In 1998, our team played the U-19 USA World Team who stopped in after winning the world championship in Australia.  In 1999, we scrimmaged Rutgers University who was also returning from a trip to Australia.

During each season, practices are held on Sundays in Kapi’olani Park on Oahu.

All players are encouraged to stop by any upcoming practice to see how excellent it is to lax it up in the islands. Rookie players are welcome.

For Details Regarding Practice Locations & Times, Contact the Men’s Team Coordinator at elite@hawaiilacrosse.com.
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2 Responses to “Men”

  1. chris mccloskey December 4, 2011 at 2:49 am #

    Do any of your college have a lacroose team or clubs? Thanks

  2. Michael Dilone January 11, 2012 at 4:33 am #

    Im 28 and just moved to the island. I have been playing since High School in Florida. I also have coaching experience due to starting my own lacrosse club in Japan. Please contact me at 7069104825. I would love to stop by on Sunday.

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