Coronado Lacrosse Club (CLC) is a nonprofit, lacrosse organization for youth girls in kindergarten through 8th grade. Our goal is to promote the development of female youth lacrosse players to their greatest potential via recreational and competitive programs. CLC is dedicated to serving the Coronado community by ensuring that our girls have access to an excellent lacrosse education offering tremendous opportunities for youth development, both physically and mentally. CLC strives to maintain its mission, developing youth lacrosse players to their greatest potential, all while instilling a love of the game, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
CLC hosts two recreation seasons (Fall and Spring).
Fall Recreation: Open to all girls in Kindergarten-8th grade. A development season to sharpen player skills. The Fall season will have 2 practices a week with a few non-league local games. Registration for Fall recreation begins in July. The season typically runs from August-October.
Spring Recreation: Open to all girls in Kindergarten-8th grade. This is the main season for girls lacrosse and all teams will have 2-3 practices a week, and participate in league play. There are approximately 8 games a season on the weekends with an end of the season league tournament. The season typically runs from February-May. Registration for Spring recreation season will open on January 4th.
The CLC Board is dedicated to helping players of all levels achieve new heights in their play. The CLC Board of Trustees are Mindy Carpenito (President), Jada Cade (Vice President), John Peterson (Secretary), Brian Schumeyer (Treasurer), and Jim Mackis (Director of Communications). Caroline Carlson serves as our Director of Coaching.