Lacrosse
Quick Stix, opens in a new tab. A modified lacrosse for primary and high school students. Primary school students are able to engage in Quick Stix through Involve and Invade programs and secondary students can do the same with Quick Stix 3x3.
Sixes, opens in a new tab. World Lacrosse officially launched the 6v6 format in 2021 to support and encourage the continued growth of lacrosse worldwide and to be a potential future Olympic sport. Played on a smaller field than field lacrosse, it has 4 x 8-minute quarters and after gaining possession a team has 30 seconds to shoot the ball.
Box, opens in a new tab. Box lacrosse, also known as indoor lacrosse, is a high-intensity indoor sport played with six players on each team. The game takes place in a specialized arena, commonly referred to as the “box,” which features boards and glass surrounding the playing area. The reduced space intensifies the action, making box lacrosse a fast-paced and physical sport. Players use short-handled sticks with mesh pockets to catch, carry, and pass a small rubber ball.
Sporting Schools
Sporting Schools. Introducing students to lacrosse.
- Quick Stix - primary school. Focuses on the three basic lacrosse skills: scooping, catching and throwing.
- Quick Stix - secondary school. Modified further to cater for Year 7 and 8 students. The Quick Stix 3x3 program is designed for secondary school students to learn lacrosse in a progressive style with plenty of engaging activities.