Where does Pride practice in NOVA?

Anonymous
My 7 year old would like to play lacrosse in the fall. Pride seemed like a nice option for girls lacrosse at this age. I wrote to the emails on the website trying to find out when and where Pride practices before signing up, but I've gotten no response. Can anyone tell me? Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old would like to play lacrosse in the fall. Pride seemed like a nice option for girls lacrosse at this age. I wrote to the emails on the website trying to find out when and where Pride practices before signing up, but I've gotten no response. Can anyone tell me? Thanks!


Historically Pride practices at Word of Grace church in Herndon off Rt 28 or Madeira School. The Loudoun teams will also practice at Evergreen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 7 year old would like to play lacrosse in the fall. Pride seemed like a nice option for girls lacrosse at this age. I wrote to the emails on the website trying to find out when and where Pride practices before signing up, but I've gotten no response. Can anyone tell me? Thanks!


Tryouts just wrapped up but there may be development team opportunities. I would recommend starting out on a Rec program first to get up to speed on the game etc. Most Rec programs have Fall clinics that are pretty inexpensive and good way to get into the game.
Anonymous
Many of the local rec programs have fall clinics. That is probably a better place to start than jumping into a travel program. Also, other places like the St. James or similar gyms offer instruction throughout the year without committing to a team. They are just 6-8 week sessions to learn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many of the local rec programs have fall clinics. That is probably a better place to start than jumping into a travel program. Also, other places like the St. James or similar gyms offer instruction throughout the year without committing to a team. They are just 6-8 week sessions to learn.


+1

Way too early to start spending money for a club team
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many of the local rec programs have fall clinics. That is probably a better place to start than jumping into a travel program. Also, other places like the St. James or similar gyms offer instruction throughout the year without committing to a team. They are just 6-8 week sessions to learn.


+1

Way too early to start spending money for a club team


Pride has programs at that age though.
Anonymous
Wherever they practice, you believe e that it will be a better location than CLC, jus ask anyone on this forum. Lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wherever they practice, you believe e that it will be a better location than CLC, jus ask anyone on this forum. Lol.


Given that her daughter is in 2nd grade do you recommend she wait 7 years for clc?
Anonymous
You got no response to your multiple emails.
That tells you everything you want to know about the program.
Choose a different program unless you want to receive no response to your emails for the next 5 years.
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