
Registration for the 2022 rec lacrosse season opened up on 11/29/2021 at www.jtaa.org
Register and Pay Here For Any Available Open JTAA Rec or Travel Sport Including Tryouts
We look forward to seeing all of you out on the fields soon. Stay safe and healthy!
JTAA TIDE YOUTH LACROSSE
6U THROUGH HS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS
IN JUPITER FLORIDA
All practices and games at Jupiter Community Park
PROGRAMS OFFERED:
Spring Girls Rec for 6U Through 15U (season February 14 - May 7, 2022)
Spring Boys Rec for 6U Through 14U (season February 14 - May 7, 2022)
2022 first week practice schedules:
Monday February 14th and Wednesday 16th - BOYS 6U (5:30pm - 6:30pm), 12U (6:30pm - 8pm), and 14U (7pm - 8:30pm)
Monday February 14th and Wednesday 16th - GIRLS 12U (6pm-7pm), 15U (7:15pm-8:15pm)
Tuesday February 15th and Thursday 17th - BOYS 8U (5:30pm - 6:30pm) and 10U (6:30pm - 7:30pm)
Tuesday February 15th and Thursday 17th - GIRLS 6U and 9U (6pm-7pm)
Practice Days and Times May Change Once Teams Are Formed After the First Week Outlined Above
Spring Girls Rec Format
15U Sharks - 7 v 7
12U Barracudas - 7 v 7
9U Sting Rays - 7 v 7
6U Dolphins - 4 v 4 No Goalie
Spring Boys Rec Format
14U Middle School - 7 v 7
12U Middle School Prep - 7 v 7
10U Lightning - 7 v 7
8U Bantam - 7 v 7
6U Developmental - 5 v 5 No Goalie
Small Ball (7v7): A New Approach To Lacrosse Player Development
Athlete Development Model
John Danowski on Small-Sided Competition
More information about the 2022 spring rec season is available right now on our FAQ page.
Lacrosse Unlimited has provided JTAA Lacrosse a private online store. JTAA players may purchase SEI Certified commotio cordis protective shoulder pads (and other gear) through this link. All pads purchased through this link will result in a $5.00 contribution from Lacrosse Unlimited to the JTAA Lacrosse program:
https://www.lacrosseunlimited.com/mens-lacrosse/protective-gear/shoulder-and-rib-pads/?utm_source=team&utm_medium=team_email&utm_campaign=JTAA+Lacrosse
The JTAA Lacrosse Swag Store is always open from
https://teamlocker.squadlocker.com/#/lockers/jtaa-lacrosse-0
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For any questions you may have, please first visit the FAQ page
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If you are interested in getting involved in the largest youth rec lacrosse program in the southeastern US, please email us at Lacrosse@jtaa.org
Thank you!
"The ones who have talent are good but the ones who practice are great."









JTAA Lax Alum Matt Myers Shines at 2015 IL SE Invitational11/10/2014Read full...
After a morning of practice to get used to playing alongside their teammates, more than 200 players divided into 13 teams took to the field Saturday November 1st in the Lake Point Sports Complex in Emerson, Ga., in front of dozens of college coaches, including DI programs Virginia, Michigan, Furman, Providence, Wagner and more.

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LSM/D Matthew Myers (Jupiter, Fla.) "Really good when the ball’s on the ground; saw him goose the ball out of traffic and be consistent on one-time groundballs in space."
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What Does It Take to Be Great? Tips from 35 Team USA Stars11/4/2014Read full...
What Does It Take To Be Great?
Tips from 35 Team USA Stars
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Healthy Post Play Snacks for JTAA Athletes10/20/2013Read full...
Let's Help to Bench Concussions this Season9/25/2013Read full... Concussion Awareness Information
From US Lacrosse:
For up to date information on concussions, please visit
http://www.uslacrosse.org/about-the-sport/health-safety/concussion-awareness.aspx
This comprehensive information includes articles and videos and is provided by US Lacrosse.
Heads Up Concussion Facts for Coaches by US Lacrosse (4 page document)
From NAYS:
With all the news about concussions in sports, it's evident that concussions don't discriminate against the sport or the level of play. A youth player can suffer from a concussion just as a professional athlete can, so here are some ways you can help protect your athletes this season:
Make sure that athletes wear the right type of protective gear for their activity. Check that the gear fits your player properly and that it is maintained. Also, stress to your players the importance of wearing their gear consistently and correctly.
Teach athletes and parents that it is not ok to play with a concussion, or any other type of injury. Explain that playing through an injury doesn’t show strength, but instead can further harm the youngster and make their injury worse.
If you suspect that a player is suffering from an injury, take them out of the game immediately and direct them to medical attention.
Teach players safe playing techniques and appropriate rules. Check out the Skills and Drills section of your NYSCA Member Area, or the Coaching for Dummies books by the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS).
Take the NAYS Concussion Training. It's offered for free to NYSCA coaches and is easily added to your membership online. This training builds upon the information covered in the NYSCA Coaching Youth Sports clinic, delving further into the topic of head injuries and prevention. Also, if your league requires you to obtain concussion training, you will be able to print a certificate to show your league that you have completed concussion training through NAYS. (Learn more)

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posted 9/22/2013 by MichaelMyersJTAA Boys going to 2013 Brine National All Star Lacrosse Academy5/7/2013Read full... Congratulations to four local past and present JTAA Boys Lacrosse U13 and U15 players selected to attend the 2013 Brine National All Star Lacrosse Academy and 2013 Brine National Lacrosse Classic in Maryland from 6/30/13 to 7/3/13.
Kevin Michael Justice, Bobby Kilian, Matthew Myers, and Christian Tomei are 4 of the 27 athletes selected from a very talented group of close to 100 players who came to Windemere, Florida on Sunday May 5, 2013 from all over Florida to try for a spot on this team.
The boys will represent Florida and play competitively against a diverse group of the top middle school lacrosse players from across the United States and Canada, and compete for a National Championship at the prestigious 2013 Brine National Lacrosse Classic.
Congrats to the boys. JTAA Lacrosse is well represented!
The link to the article and 2013 Florida can be found at:
MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS SELECTED – FLORIDA TEAM TO ATTEND 2013 BRINE NATIONAL ALL STAR LACROSSE ACADEMY
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