SuperNoVA Select Lacrosse 2013 Tryouts

 

Fees

$30 online registration (plus processing fee)
$45 walk-up registration

Brief Description

SuperNoVA Select is a traveling girls lacrosse club designed to provide players with the opportunity to learn skills, gain knowledge and showcase talent in a fun atmosphere. Liz Schaffner, former 10 year assistant at George Mason and current Director of Operations at the United States Naval Academy, has created SuperNoVA Select in an effort to foster the growth of girl's lacrosse in Northern Virginia while helping high school players gain exposure to the college recruiters.

Additional Information

Dates/Times:
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012
at George Mason University's RAC Field
from 10am-1:30pm for the high school graduating classes of 2016, 2017 & 2018

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2012
at George Mason's RAC Field
from 10am-1pm for the high school graduating classes of 2014 & 2015

Driving Directions to Fairfax Campus: http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/Directions-to-GMU.html

The RAC Field is behind building #45. Link to Campus Map: http://information.gmu.edu/Maps/ffxmap11.html

Cost:
On-line registration: $30 (plus processing fee)
By cash or check on the day of tryouts: $45

Open to: Girls in the graduating classes of 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018

Selection Process:
Selection criteria for SuperNova Select will be based on a combination of skills performed in various drills, performance in scrimmage settings, athleticism and coachability.

Equipment:
Please bring appropriate shoes (cleats or cross trainers) for a sport grass surface, stick, mouthguard, goggles and goalie equipment if needed. No equipment will be provided. Goggles for field players are MANDATORY.

Contact Info:
For more information send an email to supernovaselect@gmail.com.

More Info: Visit our website at www.supernovaselect.com WHEN REGISTERING, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU CORRECTLY IDENTIFY YOUR LACROSSE POSITION, GRADUATION YEAR, AND A PRIMARY CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS. THE EMAIL ADDRESS PROVIDED WILL BE USED AS THE PRIMARY MEANS TO COMMUNICATE NECESSARY INFORMATION.