WOMEN’S FIELD

  • “Rep” is short for “Representative”, Rep teams are the teams that represent the club in competitions with other clubs. It’s the highest calibre of lacrosse within the club. 


    In age divisions where there are enough players interested in Rep, a development team (Rep 2 team) is also established. Rep teams are rated annually from “A” to “E” and participate in league play and provincials under the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse League (OWFL) in the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA).

  • This age chart is for Women’s Field Lacrosse registration, and only for the 2025 season:

    U9 - 2018/2017

    U11 - 2016/2015

    U13 - 2014/2013

    U15 - 2012/2011

    U19 - 2010/2009/2008/2007

  • Ontario Lacrosse has residential boundary regulations that require players to play Rep in the next closest centre to their home address. Players don’t have to live in St. Catharines but they must be residentially bound to the club to play Rep. To check your next closest centre, contact our Registrar at registrar@scmla.ca or complete the Where Do I Play? form on the Ontario Lacrosse website.

    Important Note: This form is for new Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) members, not those signed as OLA players in previous seasons. Responses are reviewed manually, typically within 48 hours of receipt.

  • Rep Box players are required to have:

    → lacrosse gloves

    → lacrosse stick

    → CSA-approved helmet with face mask

    → mouthguard

    → shoulder pads

    → arm and elbow guards

    → rib/back pads

    → athletic support and cup

U11-U19 Athletics

Girls playing lacrosse, one holding a stick wearing a blue jersey with number 17.

Women’s Field Rep teams compete against other clubs in the Ontario Women’s Field Lacrosse League (OWFL). OWFL games begin in May and conclude in July, with a 10 game regular season followed by the OWFL provincial championships which are held at the end of July at a predetermined host location

U9 and U11 play Sunday mornings, and U13 games are played on Sunday afternoons. U15 games are played on Saturday mornings and U19 games are played on Saturday afternoons. 

Programs offered are based on registration numbers

Please visit owfl.org for rep game schedules.

Registration Fee U9-U13: $400
Registration Fee U15-U19: $450

WOMEN’S FIELD COACHES

We are pleased to introduce the Head Coaches for the 2025 Women’s Field Rep season. Our Women’s Field Rep program is designed for players looking to compete at the highest level within their age division, representing our club in league play and the provincial championships.

The following coaches will be leading our Tier 1 Rep teams for the 2025 season:

U9-1: [Coach Name]

U11-1: Alexandra Phillips

U13-1: Matt Attwood

U15-1: [Coach Name]

U19-1: Laura Tober

FIELD TRYOUTS

Rep team tryouts will be held in May. You must be registered and paid in full to attend tryouts.

IMPORTANT FAQs

  • The registration fees payable to the club cover a number of administrative expenses, including but not limited to: uniforms, floor and field permits for tryouts, practices and games, Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) team and provincial entry fees, equipment, coaching certification, referees and timekeepers, iPad rental for Game Sheet Inc., insurance and the Lacrosse Canada (LC) member fees per player.

  • The St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association Refund Policy applies to registration fees paid directly to the St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association.

    The principle behind our refund policy is to allow a reasonable period of time following registration for parents/players to withdraw, while still safeguarding the long-term financial stability of our programs.

    The St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association commits to program expenditure based on registrations. The expenses are not recoverable to the program if/when a member withdraws.

    All refund requests must be made in writing or email to the Registrar by the individual who paid the fee(s).

    An administrative fee will be charged on approved refunds. The Administration Fee will be set annually by St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association to reflect deductions at source that are not received by the club as part of the registration payment (Insurance, OLA Registration Fees, etc.) and that are not refunded to the club by the OLA.

    The amount of any refund, including special or extenuating circumstances, is at the discretion of the St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association Board of Directors.

    St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association shall not be responsible for any monies paid directly to a team, team coach, or team official, and St. Catharines Athletics Lacrosse Association shall not entertain requests for any such refunds.

  • No. For insurance purposes, all players must be registered to attend tryouts. Players that do not make a rep team will be eligible for a refund. Please note there is an administrative fee on all processed refunds.

  • Prior to submitting a release request, the player must be registered and paid with their resident OLA association for the current year.

    The OLA “Release Request Form” for the current year must be used in all cases where a player wishes to be released from his/her current lacrosse association in order to sign and play for another association.

    The player, the parent or the guardian must complete all fields in Section 1 of the form and send it to the President of the association from which the release is requested.

    Only the information presented in Section 1 will be considered; new reasons for a release will not be entertained should the association’s decision be appealed at any other level.

    The association must respond to the applicant within 72 hours to acknowledge receipt of the request for a release. Within a reasonable time, the association is responsible for setting a date, time and location for when a release hearing will be held so that the applicant may be present to formally discuss the request.

    There may be a fee for a release hearing at the association level.

    Following the hearing, the association must complete Section 2 of the form with written reasons for granting or denying the request and provide the applicant with the information necessary to appeal to the Zone, should the applicant qualify to do so under the OLA Appeal’s Process. The reasons for submitting an appeal at any level are outlined in OLA Rules and Regulations 11.3(d).

Smiling woman wearing a referee uniform on a sports field.

BECOME AN OFFICIAL

A great way to stay active, develop your lacrosse IQ, and earn some extra money while contributing positively to the game, and becoming part of an influential community - there is a lot to be gained from taking a certification clinic and becoming an OWFL official. Ontario officials represent Canada at prestigious national and international events annually, including the World Championships and World Games. Mentorship and development are key points of emphasis to help the next generation of developing officials achieve their goals.

Interested in joining the officiating community we are building in Ontario? Learn more at owlf.org

NEW PLAYERS WELCOME

It's never too late to get into rep lacrosse! You will meet like-minded families and give your child the experience of a lifetime while they stay active, learn valuable life lessons and become part of an amazing lacrosse community. Worried about experience? The most successful players are often those who are eager to try something new and want to be part of a great team!