Organization

Omaha Lacrosse Club

It is the goal of the Omaha Lacrosse Club to foster the development of our members by teaching the values of responsibility, respect, sportsmanship and teamwork. We will encourage our young athletes -boys and girls- to reach their greatest potential both on and off the field by creating a fun, educational and nurturing lacrosse experience. As parents and coaches, we hope to instill in our children the values that will enable them to compete fairly and successfully throughout their lives.

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NELAX – Nebraska High School Lacrosse Association

NELAX is the governing body for high school Lacrosse in Nebraska. NELAX is responsible for setting the rules that govern the league. Securing officials and trainers for all games. Planning and executing the State Championship and JV tournaments and much more.

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NELAX Teams

                    

               

             

           

USA Lacrosse

USA Lacrosse, a Recognized Sports Organization of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee, is proud to serve the sport by bringing the energy and excitement to our efforts that the players, coaches and officials bring every time they step on the field.

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Burke High School

Burke High School officially opened its doors at its present location at 120th & Burke Boulevard in West Omaha. It was the first new public high school built in the Omaha district since 1926.

Since its doors opened, Burke has offered exceptional educational programming and rewarding life experiences for its Bulldogs. The school’s mission is to continue the development of this exemplary education through the collaborative efforts of the students, parents, staff, and the community. Bulldog Alumni fulfill that mission as they continue to give back to their community and bring new opportunities to the Omaha area. From composers to CEOs, Burke is proud of the positive impact its Bulldogs have had.

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Omaha Eagles Lacrosse

We’re the only Lacrosse Club for Girls that attend Omaha Public Schools. We play varsity lacrosse and our main season is in the spring where we play field lacrosse. Field lacrosse is played the length of a football field and the width of a soccer field. Spring Lacrosse is 12 versus 12 with roster sizes from 25-30. There are four position groups: Defenders, Midfielders, Attackers, and Goalkeepers and everyone plays a vital role in our success as a team. We like to carry a 24-25 player roster so we are 2 deep at every position.

Omaha Eagles Lacrosse