Play, Compete, and Grow! Join Our Tigard Lacrosse Family This Season

About Tigard Lacrosse

Tigard Lacrosse is dedicated to teaching athletes of all levels the fundamentals of the game, from stick handling and passing to defensive strategies and offensive plays. Our experienced coaches foster a fun and supportive environment where athletes can develop their skills, build teamwork, and gain confidence on and off the field.

Our Teams


Watch your child become a confident, skilled athlete while experiencing the thrill of teamwork and competition in the exciting world of lacrosse!

Competitive

Elevate your high school experience with our dynamic lacrosse programs in the Tigard-Tualatin district. Our enriching environment hones your skills and ignites your competitive spirit.

Developemental

Get ready for a blast with "Fiddlesticks"! Designed exclusively for boys and girls in K through 2nd grade, this exhilarating, non-competitive, zero-contact adventure is perfect for young ones to learn lacrosse. Play in co-ed teams right in your neighborhood— where fun meets fundamental learning, all while gearing up with skills for future years! Join now and let the good times roll!

Previous Experiences

Jane Williams - Player

I loved playing on the team as a freshman, was so fun to experience it and get to know my teammates!

Lilly Campbell - Parent

Was so awesome to get my kids involved in an activity and boost their confidence.

Jeff Teague - Parent

My son improved his skills greatly, and the coaches were amazing!

Frequently Asked Questions

New to Lacrosse? Check these questions out and please use our chat feature!

What is included in player fees?

Fiddle Stix player fees include team shirt. stick, and team equipment. Youth fees include uniform, league fees, and team equipment, but not individual player equipment. High school fees include use of uniform (must be returned at end of season), bus transportation to all away games, and all league fees, but not individual player equipment. All player fees contribute to club management, field maintenance, and equipment costs.

What equipment is required?

Boys need a helmet, shoulder and elbow pads, gloves, athletic cup, mouth guard, stick, and cleats (football, soccer, or lacrosse). Girls need safety goggles, mouth guard, cleats (soccer or lacrosse) and a stick. Goalie equipment will be provided for youth boys, youth girls, and high school girls teams. High school boys goalies need a neck protector, chest pad and a goalie stick, as well as standard player equipment (no shoulder or elbow pads).

What type of field is lacrosse played on?

Lacrosse is usually played on a standard-sized soccer or football field for teams in grade 5 and up. Grade 3/4 teams play on a smaller field but with full-size goals. Fiddle Stix teams play on a much smaller field with small-size goals.

Where can high school players obtain the required athletic clearance form?

Are teams available for all grades for both boys and girls?

Teams are set up based on the interest level from players. If there aren't enough players for a full team at any age level, we will try to offer developmental clinics for those kids, or we may combine some grade levels.

Can girls play on a boys team?

Girls are allowed to play on boys teams, following boys rules for contact, if they, their parents, and the coach agree. To protect players' safety, boys may not play on girls teams.

Where can high school players obtain the required athletic clearance forms?

All high school players must submit the required athletic clearance forms before the season begins. Players must complete a TTSD Athletic Clearance Form for EACH sport played. A physical clearance form must be completed by a physician and is due every 2 years.

Contact Us

(503) 849-1723

9000 SW Durham Rd, Tigard OR 97224