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NVTYLL | Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League

NVTYLL | Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League

Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League | Honor Thy Game

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Home / About / Mission Statement

Mission Statement

The mission of NVTYLL is to promote sportsmanship and athletic achievement through the game of lacrosse. We work to grow the sport by providing quality instruction and coaching of lacrosse fundamentals, skills, techniques, and strategies. We focus on developing both the individual and team skills necessary for fair and fun play. We want each and every participant to feel like they have made a contribution to themselves as well as to their respective team both on and off the field. We aim to be a feeder program for kids who wish to play lacrosse in high school and beyond. And, most importantly, we teach players to “Honor the Game” by respecting the rules, opponents, officials, teammates and themselves.

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Code Of Conduct

The NVTYLL has adopted the policy and philosophy of the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) with respect to “Honoring the Game” for all NVTYLL participants including players, coaches, officials, and spectators as follows:

PCA believes the time has come to unite behind a powerful new term, “Honoring the Game.” Coaches, parents, and athletes need to realize that an Honoring the Game perspective needs to replace the common win-at-all-cost perspective.

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