This registration session will allow you to complete contact information, sign up for participation, and submit payment.
Please read through each page carefully to ensure that all information is provided accurately.
To complete registration through our secure site, please have your payment (credit/debit card or bank account) information available.
Vipers Lacrosse uses Sports Engine for communication and scheduling. If you are not a previous user, a new account will need to be created in the parent or guardian's name. Details for creating an account can be found here.
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Contact erica.lambert@dell.com for specific registration instructions.
You must register first with US Lacrosse and then return to this Registration Session to signup. If you have not already signed up with US Lacrosse, please follow these steps:
Uniforms are required to participate in Vipers Lacrosse. Sizes selections will be part of this registration right before the payment section.
Required Items:
You only need one of each of these items. Pick either youth sizes or adult sizes. FYI - Uniforms handed out at practice once they arrive.
When investing in a NOCSAE Approved Helmet, please consider purchasing Cascade S or Cascade S Youth.
Our required color scheme is Matte Black with all Black options (face mask, chin strap, chin piece, and visor). *High School Player Helmet requirements subject to change.
Guidelines from Cascade website: https://cascadelacrosse.com/home/readytoplay/
If a helmet has not be re-certified annually, and it is older than 3 years, it is no longer certified. An authorized re-certification entity can re-certify this helmet at any time up to 10 years from the date of manufacture of the helmet. Helmets 10 years of age or older cannot be re-certified or reconditioned. Replace the helmet if it is no longer certified. Do not pass it on.
1. Do not use the helmet if the shell is cracked or deformed
2. Do not use if the inside padding becomes loose or deteriorated.
3. Check your facemask regularly. If the facemask is bent, loose or rusting do not wear the helmet.
4. Helmets can be damaged by any (accidental or intentional) contact with common substances. (i.e.: certain solvents, cleaners, hair treatments, etc.). Damage may not be visible.
5. If you suspect damage to your helmet, stop use and replace it.
Please direct any questions regarding this registration to:
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