Registration

2012 Robbinsville Spring Lacrosse Registration



PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

1) If you are registering more than one child you will need to go through both the registration and payment process once for each child to ensure we capture the information necesssary for US Lacrosse.

2) In order to register for Sawmill Clinics you will need to register for the Spring season. Spring registration fees are fully refundable for Sawmill participants through March 1st.

3) Uniform samples will be available at the information sessions (see Events for dates/times).

4) If you are registering a returning player you will need their US Lacrosse # Click here to look it up

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  • WAIVER & CODE OF CONDUCT REQUIREMENT

    Please read and acknowledge the following prior to registering:

    FOR ANY PARTICIPANT WHO IS NOT YET 18 YEARS OLD THIS WAIVER MUST BE READ AND ACCEPTED BY THE LEGAL GUARDIAN OF THE PARTICIPANT.

    By clicking “I agree to Waiver & Code of Conduct” below, I hereby verify that as participant, or as legal guardian of this participant, I have read and fully understand each of the following conditions for participating, or permitting my child or ward to participate, in any Robbinsville Lacrosse Association recognized or sanctioned event and I accept each of the conditions below, especially the Waiver and Release set forth in paragraph 1 below:

    In consideration of my membership in US Lacrosse Association and my participation, or the participation of my child or ward, in one or more category of Player, Coach, Volunteer, Official, Referee and/or Umpire in Robbinsville Lacrosse Association or US Lacrosse recognized or sanctioned events, I agree to the following:

    1. Waiver and Release: I am fully aware of and appreciate the risks, including the risk of catastrophic injury, paralysis and even death, as well as other damages and losses, associated with participation in a lacrosse event. I further agree on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representatives, that Robbinsville Lacrosse Association, US Lacrosse, the host organization, and sponsors of any US Lacrosse recognized or sanctioned event, along with coaches, officials, referees, umpires, volunteers, employees, agents, officers and directors of these organizations, shall not be liable for any injury, loss of life or other loss or damage occurring as a result of my participation in any such Robbinsville Lacrosse Association or US Lacrosse recognized or sanctioned event.

    2. Medical Attention: I hereby give my consent to Robbinsville Lacrosse Association, US Lacrosse and the host organization of any Robbinsville Lacrosse Association or US Lacrosse recognized or sanctioned event to provide, through a medical staff of its choice, customary medical/athletic training attention, transportation and emergency medical services as warranted in the course of my participation in Robbinsville Lacrosse Association or US Lacrosse recognized or sanctioned events. Notwithstanding the foregoing, I understand and agree that neither Robbinsville Lacrosse Association, US Lacrosse nor the host organization has any obligation to provide any such medical/athletic training attention and both the lack of any such medical/athletic training attention and the provision thereof on a voluntary basis by Robbinsville Lacrosse Association, US Lacrosse and/or the host organization is and shall be covered by the release set forth in Paragraph 1 above.

    3. Readiness to Compete: I will only participate, or allow my child or ward to participate, in those Robbinsville Lacrosse Association or US Lacrosse competitions or activities in which I believe I am, or believe my child or ward is, physically and psychologically prepared to participate.


  • CODE OF CONDUCT


    Players, coaches, spectators and parents are to conduct themselves in a manner that "Honors the Game" and demonstrates respect to other players, coaches, officials and spectators. In becoming a member of the lacrosse community an individual assumes certain obligations and responsibilities to the game of lacrosse and its participants. The essential elements in this "Code of Conduct" are HONESTY and INTEGRITY. Those who conduct themselves in a manner that reflects these elements will bring credit to the sport of lacrosse, themselves, their team and their organization. It is only through such conduct that our sport can earn and maintain a positive image and make its full contribution to youth sports in the United States and around the world. US Lacrosse supports the following behaviors for those participating or involved in any way with US Lacrosse in general:

  • • The essential elements of the "Code of Conduct" must be adhered to.
  • • Sportsmanship and teaching the concepts of fair play are essential to the game and must be taught and developed both at home and on the field during practices and games.
  • • The emphasis on winning should never be placed above the value of good sportsmanship, the concepts of fair play, or the skills of the game.
  • • Derogatory comments are unacceptable. Use positive reinforcement with players and adults alike. It should be remembered that criticism once made can never be retracted.
  • • The safety and welfare of the players are of primary importance.
  • • Coaches must always be aware of the tremendous influence they have on their players. They are to strive to be positive role models in dealing with young people, as well as with adults.
  • • Officials are expected to conduct themselves as professionals and in a manner that demonstrates courtesy and fairness to all parties, while exercising their authority on the field.
  • • Adults involved with the game must never permit anyone to openly or maliciously criticize badger, harass, or threaten an official.
  • • Knowledge of the Rules of Lacrosse must be respected and adhered to by all who participate in the game of lacrosse, both in the letter and the spirit of the game. Attempts to manipulate rules in an effort to take unfair advantage of an opponent, or to teach deliberate unsportsmanlike conduct, is considered unacceptable conduct.
  • • Eligibility requirements, such as age and previous level of participation, must be followed. They have been established to encourage and maximize participation, as well as promote safety.




  • Permission to Use Photograph


    I hereby grant permission to RLA to use photographs taken of my child for use in posting on a website or in other printed publication without further consideration, and I acknowledge RLA is entitled to edit the photograph at its discretion. I also acknowledge that RLA may choose not to use photographs taken of my child at this time, but may do so at its own discretion on a later date. I also understand that once my image is posted on a website, any computer can download the image. RLA reserves the right to discontinue use of photos without notice.