Sat
Oct
05
10:00 AM
Moose Jaw Tommy Guns
Regina Southern Comfort
10
5
Sat
Oct
05
11:30 AM
Yorkton Olden Knights
Prince Albert Prairie Dogs
3
8
Sat
Oct
05
01:00 PM
Moose Jaw Tommy Guns
Saskatoon Bridge City Blaze
10
9
Sat
Oct
05
02:30 PM
Yorkton Olden Knights
Sturgis 9-1-1
0
7
Sat
Oct
05
04:00 PM
Regina Southern Comfort
Saskatoon Bridge City Blaze
6
10
Sat
Oct
05
05:30 PM
Prince Albert Prairie Dogs
Sturgis 9-1-1
8
4
Sun
Oct
06
10:00 AM
Sturgis 9-1-1
Moose Jaw Tommy Guns
13
3
Sun
Oct
06
11:30 AM
Saskatoon Bridge City Blaze
Prince Albert Prairie Dogs
15
5
Sun
Oct
06
01:00 PM
Yorkton Olden Knights
Regina Southern Comfort
2
11
Sun
Oct
06
02:30 PM
Saskatoon Bridge City Blaze
Sturgis 9-1-1
8
5

Coaching Pathway


The Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association and Member Associations are always looking for more Coaches right from our Mini Tykes up to our Junior A Level. There is a Coaching level for everyone! Being a Coach gives you a rewarding opportunity to positively impact a player’s life while enjoying the Fast Game on Two Feet!

 

The Canadian Lacrosse Association Coaching Pathway

Step 1 - Become community development (CMD) trained.

1. Attend a discipline specific Community Development clinic (Box, Men’s Field, or Women’s Field). You are now considered Community Development Trained.

Step 2 (A) - Become competitive introduction (CPI) trained.

** A Coach MUST be Community Development Trained before they begin the CPI process **

1. Attend a discipline specific Competitive Introduction Clinic (Box, Men’s Field, or Women’s Field). You are now considered CPI In Training.

2. Complete the online concussion awareness module, Making Head Way, you are still considered CPI In Training.

3. Successfully complete the discipline specific Competitive Introduction workbook (Box, Men’s Field, or Women’s Field). You are now considered CPI Trained.

Step 2 (B) - Become competitive introduction (CPI) certified.

** A Coach MUST be Community Development Trained and Competitive Introduction Trained before they can begin to become Competitive Introduction Certified **

1. Complete the Competitive Introduction online ethical decision making module, Making Ethical Decisions (MED), you are still considered CPI Trained.

2. Have a practice evaluated in-person or on video by a certified Lacrosse evaluator (SLA will administer this), You are now CPI Certified.

Step 3 (A) - Become competitive development trained

** A Coach MUST be trained in Community Development AND trained or certified in Competitive Introduction before they may begin their Competitive Development Training. **

1. Attend the discipline specific CLA Competitive Development workshops A, B, and C as well as the multi-sport modules (Making Ethical Decisions, Leading Drug Free Sport, Prevention and Recovery, Developing Athletic Abilities), You are now Competitive Development in training.

2. Successfully complete the discipline specific Competitive Development portfolio, You are now Competitive Development trained.

Step 3 (B) - Become competitive development certified.

** A Coach MUST be trained in Community Development, trained or certified in Competitive Introduction, and trained in Competitive Development before they can become Competitive Development Certified. **

1. Complete the Competitive Development online modules, Drug Free Lacrosse, and Managing Conflict, you are still Competitive Development Trained.

2. Have two practices (Support to Athletes in Training and Analyze Performance) and one game (Support the Competitive Experience) evaluated in person or on video by a certified Lacrosse evaluator, You are now Competitive Development Certified.

Please note that effective January 2014, all Coaches Competitive Development trained and certified Coaches at any level are required to accumulate 20 coach professional development points in each 5-year cycle in order to maintain active status. Coaches received professional development points by taking extra modules and coaching each year.

To sign up for a Coaching Clinic please click on Online Coaching program on the left hand menu for a step by step process to register for Coaching Clinics. To see what your current Coaching status is or to add professional development points please click on The Locker on the left hand menu.

For more information on the Coaching Certification process please contact Chris Lesanko or Toll Free at 1.844.780.9216 ext. 1 or via email at ed@sasklacrosse.net.

The Canadian Lacrosse Asociation and Coaching Association of Canada have worked together to develop a Coaching Certification Pathway that is specific to the sport of Lacrosse. Below is the pathway to becoming a certified Lacrosse Coaching from Community Development (beginning) to Competitive Development (end).

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