'No Boys Allowed': Park District Starts All-Girl Lacrosse Team
With the help of the Oak Forest Park District, area girls looking to get into lacrosse will have a new opportunity.
When it comes to lacrosse, there's a big difference between girls' and boys' games. Known to most as "ice hockey on grass," boys' lacrosse is fast-paced, packed with hard hits and heavy contact. It's described as "the fastest sport on two feet,"with players aiming to score by using a stick to hurl a rubber ball into the goal.
Girls do things a bit differently. It's just as fast, with the same scoring tactics, but a lot less equipment—and no contact.
It made sense to Joe Conway then, that as girls age (and boys grow), the girls began to back away from the Oak Forest Park District's co-ed lacrosse teams.
"The girls were dropping out of the program, because even though they were talented, they were getting knocked around too much by the boys," said Conway, a commissioner for the park district.
Conway, who began his role last April, set out to solve the problem by laying the groundwork for an all-girl lacrosse team. With the help of the Illinois Girls Lacrosse Association, this spring the park district will offer its first all-female team. Registration is Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 6:30 p.m. at the Central Park building. For $170, the girls will play an eight-week season, with practices on Tuesday evenings and games on Sunday afternoons.
Any girls interested should sign up, Conway said. Don't be intimidated by the game. Conway's daughter Hannah began playing at the high school level, and has gone on to play at the collegiate level at Notre Dame College in Ohio. She knew little about the sport when she started.
"If you can run, if you can keep up with the other team, knock the ball away, you'll be fine at this game," he said.
The teams will be grouped by age: a third- and fourth-grade team, fifth- and sixth-grade team, and seventh- and eight-grade team. Practices will be held at Friendly Oaks Park in Oak Forest. The team is open to girls from all towns, at the same price for residents and non-residents. The girls will have to supply a stick and eye protection.
All games this season will be away games, but girls will be guaranteed a chance to play—even if Oak Forest can't fill out its own roster for a game. The girls will be floated to another area team, like Evergreen Park or Mokena.
If the girls have the desire to play, there will be a place for them, Conway said. He was inspired by a surge of popularity in the girls' version of the sport. High schools and colleges are starting to add the sport to their offerings. North Central College in Naperville, Augustana College in Rock Island, and Carthage College in Wisconsin all have girls' lacrosse programs.
"The opportunity is going to continue to grow," Conway said. "I would hate for our kids to miss out on this."
Oak Forest Park District Girls Lacrosse Team Registration
- Tuesday, Feb. 21, 6:30 p.m. at Central Park building
- $170 fee, residents and non-residents
Joseph Conway
10:40 am on Monday, February 20, 2012
Spring is in the air! Well, maybe just around the corner? Either way, before we know it the grass and trees will be turning green and kids will be filling our parks and fields with plenty of energy and excitement as they begin practicing for whatever sport they've signed up for. As this article indicates, as of this spring girls lacrosse will now be one of those sports here in Oak Forest. If your daughter is looking for an additional activity or considering changing gears, lacrosse should be considered. Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport here in the south suburbs with more park districts and schools adding it every year. Girls lacrosse is a fast-paced, low-impact sport that any girl can quickly learn and be good at! I hope to see you tomorrow night at the park district where two young former college lacrosse players and representatives of the Illinois Girls Lacrosse Association will be on hand to answer any questions you may have.
Joe Conway
OF Park District Commissioner
Joseph Conway
5:07 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012
Even though girls lacrosse officially kicked off this past week, there is still plenty of time to sign your 3rd-8th grade daughter up for this exciting new-to-the-south-suburbs sport. The Oak Forest Park District has partnered with the Illinois Girls Lacrosse Association to provide an introductory-level program for grammar school age girls interested in trying this sport. The teams practices once a week, play a total of 5 games beginning April 29th and are coached primarily by womens high school and college lacrosse players. There are two established teams (3-4-5th grade and 6-7-8th grade) with a total of 22 girls signed up. The park district has waived out-of-district fees ($170) and as a result, this team consists of girls from Oak Forest as well as the communities of Crestwood, Midlothian, Orland Park, and Tinley Park. More information can be found at www.iglax.org or by e-mailing Joe Conway at south3@iglax.org The first step to register is easy...go to www.iglax.org and click on the registration tab. Then simply e-mail south3@iglax.org and you will receive all the necessary information.
Looking forward to seeing some new faces!
Joe Conway
IGLA Oak Forest Director