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Team Turnpike 2021 Tryouts Lacrosse · Male
- Tryout Group Fees
- Regular 60.0 per player
2021 Open New Player Supplemental Tryout Dates & Times
Grade 4 (2029) Limited spots open. Reach out to us about a tryout
Grade 5 (2028) Limited spots open. Reach out to us about a tryout
Grade 6 (2027) Roster is full
Grade 7 (2026) Roster is full
Grade 8 (2025) Roster is Full
Grade 9 (2024) Roster is Full
Grade 10 (2023) Limited spots open.
Grade 11 (2022) Limited spots open.
Turnpike- Select 2022-2024 Limited sports open.
Supplemental Tryout times: June 15th High School 5:00pm to 6:30pm Middle School and Youth 6:30pm to 8:15pm Princeton Day School Princeton, NJ
Contact us below about setting up a tryout if you have a conflict with the dates above. Weekday tryouts are available if you are unable to attend Sunday. Email us Info@TeamTurnpike.com for more details
Your Grade for the school year 2020/2021
Tryout Location: Princeton Day School
Directions: CLICK HERE
Have a major Conflict and you absolutely can not attend a Tryout Date? Please email us at Info@TeamTurnpike.com and fill out the Tryout Conflict form: CLICK HERE
Note: US Lacrosse Membership will need to be covered through July of 2021 in order to register for tryouts. Contact US Lacrosse if your membership ends before then to extend your membership. CLICK HERE
Please arrive 15 minutes early to check-in. Any conflicts please email us at Info@TeamTurnpike.com
All parents must do the Covid-19 Questionnaire, otherwise known as the "admittance ticket" before they arrive at tryouts. Screenshot the GO Screen (Green) text it to your son and he will show it to us when he arrives and checks in: HERE
-Stay at home if you (or a member of your immediate household) are feeling sick or experiencing the following COVID-19 symptoms: People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported - ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fever of 100.3 degrees F/37.9 degrees C
- Chills
- Muscle pain
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
- (additional less common symptoms can be found at cdc.gov)
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and equipment (including balls, mouthguards, sticks, water bottles, helmets, eyewear, pads, uniform).
- No sharing of equipment, water bottles, towels.
- Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds (sing "Happy Birthday" twice) or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
- Have sanitizing options available, including, but not limited to hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes.
- If capability exists, the temperature of participants should be taken using an infrared thermometer. Anyone with a temperature of 100.3 degrees or more should be sent home and evaluated by a licensed medical professional before being cleared to participate.
- Arrive dressed and ready to train.
- Minimize the use of changing rooms, bathrooms, communal areas.
- Eat off-site. Bring your own water bottle (name labeled on it).
- Any tasks that can be done at home, should be done at home (recovery sessions, online meetings).
- Any tasks that can be done at home, should be done at home (recovery sessions, online meetings).
- Cover your mouth and nose with elbow or tissue when coughing or sneezing.
Follow the public health guidelines of the host location for the lacrosse activity, when determining what necessary return to play and risk mitigation plan to follow.
Event Notes:
Registration is closed