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McKenzie Christiansen, Utah Lacrosse Report Staff, and Megan Chambers
Nov 20, 2024
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Get Involved in the 2025 Spring Season!

Are you passionate about lacrosse? The Utah lacrosse community is gearing up for the 2025 spring season, and there are plenty of opportunities to get involved! Whether you're interested in officiating youth or high school lacrosse or joining a coaching staff or even joining us here at Utah Lacrosse Report as a writer or photographer/videographer, there's a spot for you to contribute to the growth of the sport.

Why Officiate Lacrosse?
Officiating offers a unique perspective on the game, allowing you to deepen your understanding of its rules and strategies. It’s a great way to stay active, connect with other talented officials, and play an essential role in shaping the game for the next generation. To become a youth lacrosse official, you must be at least 16 years old. To officiate at the high school level, you must have graduated from high school.

For more information, contact Megan Poulson at megpoulsen16@gmail.com and visit the Utah Women’s Lacross…

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The Utah Lacrosse Report is a weekly roundup of the ins and outs of lacrosse in Utah featuring high school, college, club, and youth stories.
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