Anyone wishing to enter a
competitive team into the PBLA must submit a list of fourteen (14) experienced
forwards and one goaltender by the designated deadline. All submitted players
must have all fees paid and registration forms completed. New teams must submit
a team logo and colors also by May 7, 2008. In addition, one player must be
designated as the team captain who will be held responsible for the team’s
actions, PBLA team requirements, and all PBLA rulings. Failure to meet all of
these requirements will result in the immediate nullification of the team entry
request.
All team entries must be approved by the PBLA
before participation. Since the PBLA is a very competitive league, we request
that all team core entries be composed of experienced lacrosse players. The
PBLA reserves the right to reject any team entry based on the lack talent
and/or experience. In other words, if you and your friends who have never
played lacrosse decide to form a team over a case of beer and you don’t know
the difference between a Lacrosse stick and a fishing net, the Philadelphia Box
Lacrosse Association is not for you! Indoor Lacrosse can be a dangerous contact
sport and even more so if do not know how to play. In addition, it’s not fun to
be blown away every game or have your closest game end with the final score of
43 to 1.
Advice:
If you need an experienced goalie, contact us and we can
help you find one. Many existing teams have more than one goalie and it is easy
to find a good goalie in search of more playing time. For more information,
drop us line by clicking on the mail icon below.