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NVTYLL | Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League

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Northern Vermont Youth Lacrosse League | Honor Thy Game

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Home / Coaching Resources

Coaching Resources

All NVTYLL Head coaches are encouraged to have their Level 1 Certification. Level 1 Certification is a requirement for Head Coaches at 5th/6th and 7th/8th

Coaching Section on USA Lacrosse Site  contains coaching videos, rules interpretations, courses, Mobile Coach drill and practice plan archive, etc.

Duke coaching clinics  – These clinics are held every fall on the Duke campus and are free to view.  Check out how one of the best programs in the nation coaches player.  Contains a huge amount of useful information

Small Ball Guidelines

Please review the guidelines below from US Lacrosse and let the board know if you have questions about small ball play this year. Teams should use real lacrosse balls not the soft pink ones.

USL Small Ball Guidelines

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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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