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Gem State Lacrosse

Idaho's Lacrosse Resource Hub

Gem State Lacrosse is your complete guide to lacrosse in the Treasure Valley and beyond. Whether you're looking for youth lacrosse in Boise, high school programs in Meridian or Eagle, or college lacrosse opportunities, we connect players and families across the Treasure Valleyincluding Nampa, Caldwell, Star, Kuna, and surrounding Ada and Canyon County communities. Find registration info, game schedules, gear shops, and everything you need to get started in the fastest-growing sport in America.

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Everything you need to know to get your kid started - gear, costs, leagues, and FAQs.

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Contacts, social media, and links for every Idaho lacrosse program.

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The Medicine Game

Lacrosse is North America's oldest sport. Known as the "Medicine Game," it was given to the Indigenous peoples of the continent - specifically the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) as a gift from the Creator to heal, strengthen, and resolve conflicts without war.

Originally played on fields stretching miles long with hundreds of participants, the game was a spiritual pursuit where the outcome was less important than the spirit in which it was played. Today, we call it "The Fastest Game on Two Feet," but in Idaho, we still play to honor that original spirit of respect, discipline, and community.

Our Mission

Gem State Lacrosse serves as the central resource hub for the Idaho lacrosse community. We bridge the gap between recreational youth play and the collegiate stage, ensuring every family has the tools they need to succeed.

Idaho Lacrosse at a Glance

15+

High School Programs

5

College Programs

10+

Clubs & Travel Teams

500+

Youth Players (TVYLL)

Welcome to the Fastest Game on Two Feet

New to Lacrosse?

Everything you need to know to get started in the Treasure Valley.

1

What is Lacrosse?

Lacrosse is North America's oldest team sport, originating with Indigenous peoples. Today, it's one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Think of it as a mix of hockey, soccer, and basketball-players use a stick with a mesh pocket to catch, carry, and pass a rubber ball, with the goal of shooting it into a net.

Boys vs. Girls: Two Different Games

Boys Lacrosse

  • - Full contact (body checking allowed)
  • - Full protective gear including helmet
  • - 10 players per side on field

Girls Lacrosse

  • - Limited contact (stick-to-stick only)
  • - Goggles and mouthguard required
  • - 12 players per side on field
2

What Age Can My Kid Start?

Kids can start as young as Kindergarten. Here's how the pathway works:

TVYLL (Treasure Valley Youth Lacrosse)

Grades K-6 (Boys) / K-8 (Girls)

The starting point for most Treasure Valley kids. Recreational league focused on learning fundamentals and having fun.

Division Grades What to Expect
8UK-2ndLearning basics, minimal contact, lots of fun
10U3rd-4thMore structure, positions introduced
12U5th-6thFull rules, preparing for middle school
14U7th-8th (Girls)Girls continue through 8th grade

IMSLA (Idaho Middle School Lacrosse)

Grades 6-8 (Boys)*

School-based teams for 6th-8th grade boys. More competitive, preparing for high school.

*Some programs allow 5th graders to participate. Contact your local program for specific eligibility details.

High School Leagues

Grades 9-12

SWILA - Boys high school league
TVWLL - Girls high school league

💡 Bottom line: If your kid is in grades K-6, start with TVYLL. That's where 90% of Treasure Valley players begin.

3

What Does It Cost?

Here's a realistic breakdown. Good news: gear is reusable season after season. Costs vary by program and age division.

Boys - First Season

TVYLL Registration$150-300*
USA Lacrosse Membership~$35
Gear (helmet, pads, stick)$200-400
Total$385-735

Girls - First Season

TVYLL Registration$150-300*
USA Lacrosse Membership~$35
Gear (goggles, stick)$75-150
Total$260-485

*TVYLL Registration Note: Base registration ranges from $60 (8U) to $165 (14U Girls) depending on age division. Additional fees may include jersey fees for new players, a refundable volunteer deposit (up to $50), and processing fees. Total registration costs typically fall in the $150-300 range.

💰 Ways to Save: TVYLL gear swaps, used equipment on SidelineSwap/Facebook, volunteer rebates ($100 back for 6 hours), and equipment rental at LaxID.

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What Gear Do They Need?

Boys Checklist

  • Helmet (NOCSAE certified)
  • Shoulder Pads (ND200)
  • Arm Pads
  • Gloves
  • Stick
  • Cup & Mouthguard
  • Cleats (recommended)

Girls Checklist

  • Goggles (ASTM certified)
  • Stick (women's)
  • Mouthguard (colored, not clear)
  • Cleats (recommended)

Girls lacrosse = less gear = more affordable!

Where to Buy (or Rent at LaxID)

Local: LaxID (buy or rent!), Dick's, Scheels
Online: Lacrosse Monkey, Amazon
Used: SidelineSwap, FB Marketplace

Ready to Get Started?

Register for TVYLL

Spring registration opens in December. Fall registration opens in August.

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Not ready? Try a free TryLax clinic first!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Getting Started

What age can kids start lacrosse in Boise?

Kids can start lacrosse as young as kindergarten (age 5) in the Treasure Valley. TVYLL offers 8U divisions for grades K-2 for both boys and girls. At this age, the focus is on fun, basic stick skills, and learning to love the game-not competition.

Can my child play if they've never held a lacrosse stick?

Absolutely! Most TVYLL players start with zero experience. Coaches teach from scratch, and the first weeks focus on basic catching, throwing, and ground balls. Many kids pick it up quickly-lacrosse is intuitive once you get the hang of cradling.

What youth lacrosse leagues are in the Treasure Valley?

TVYLL (Treasure Valley Youth Lacrosse League) is the main youth organization serving Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Star, Kuna, Nampa, and surrounding areas. They offer programs for boys (grades K-6) and girls (grades K-8) with divisions at 8U, 10U, 12U, and 14U. Spring is the primary season running March through May.

My kid's school doesn't have a lacrosse team. Can they still play?

Yes! TVYLL teams are organized by geography (zip code) and also by nearest public high school depending on numbers. Your child will be placed on a team with other kids from your area. For middle school (IMSLA), you can petition to play for a nearby school's team if yours doesn't have one.

We homeschool / go to private school. Can we play?

Welcome! TVYLL accepts all kids regardless of school type. You'll be placed on a team based on where you live, just like everyone else.

Cost & Gear

How much does youth lacrosse cost in Idaho?

Youth lacrosse in the Treasure Valley typically costs $150-300 per season for TVYLL registration (varies by age division, and may include jersey fees, volunteer deposits, and processing fees), plus $35 for required USA Lacrosse membership. First-year gear costs $75-150 for girls (goggles, stick, mouthguard) and $200-400 for boys (helmet, pads, gloves, stick). TVYLL offers loaner equipment and gear swaps to help families save money. LaxID also offers gear rental.

Where can I buy (or rent) lacrosse gear in Boise?

The best local option is LaxID, a lacrosse specialty shop with knowledgeable staff who can properly fit equipment—they also offer gear rental, which is a great option for first-time players. Dick's Sporting Goods and Scheels also carry lacrosse gear. For used equipment, check Facebook Marketplace, TVYLL gear swaps (usually held in February), or SidelineSwap.com online.

What's the difference between boys and girls lacrosse equipment?

Boys lacrosse is a contact sport requiring full protective gear: helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, cup, mouthguard, and a men's stick. Girls lacrosse has limited contact and requires only goggles, a colored mouthguard (not clear), and a women's stick. This makes girls lacrosse significantly more affordable to start.

Are there scholarships available?

TVYLL has scholarships available for families who need financial assistance. For other teams and programs, you should inquire directly with them for specifics on financial aid or scholarship opportunities.

Safety & Rules

Is boys lacrosse dangerous?

Boys lacrosse is a contact sport with required protective gear (helmet, pads, gloves). At the youth level, coaches emphasize safe, legal contact and refs are trained to call dangerous play. Injury rates are comparable to soccer and basketball. Body checking is introduced gradually and isn't allowed at the youngest age levels.

What are the basic rules of lacrosse?

The objective is to shoot a rubber ball into the opponent's goal using a stick with a mesh pocket. Players can run with the ball (cradling), pass it, or shoot. Boys play 10v10 with full contact allowed. Girls play 12v12 with stick-to-stick contact only. Games have 4 quarters (8-12 minutes each at youth level). Penalties result in time in the penalty box, similar to hockey.

Beyond Youth Lacrosse

What high school lacrosse programs exist in Idaho?

Idaho has 15+ high school lacrosse programs. Boys play in SWILA (Southwest Idaho Lacrosse Association) with teams including Bishop Kelly, Boise, Rocky Mountain, Eagle, Mountain View, Timberline, Centennial, and more. Girls play in TVWLL with similar schools represented. The season runs March through May with league playoffs.

Are there college lacrosse programs in Idaho?

Yes! Idaho has 5 college programs. NNU Nighthawks compete at NCAA Division 2 level. College of Idaho plays NAIA lacrosse. Boise State has men's (MCLA D1) and women's (WCLA) club programs. These programs actively recruit Idaho high school players-several SWILA seniors commit each year.

Are there lacrosse camps or clinics in Boise?

Yes! TVYLL offers Winter Warmup clinics in February before the spring season. TryLax events let beginners try the sport for free with loaner equipment. Club programs like True Lacrosse Idaho and Cityside 208 offer year-round training. College camps at NNU and College of Idaho are available in summer for high school players.

Camps & Clinics in Idaho

Looking for extra training or want to try lacrosse before committing? Here are your options in the Treasure Valley:

Free / Try-It Events

  • TryLax - TVYLL's free intro clinics with loaner gear (usually February)
  • Winter Warmup - Pre-season clinic to shake off rust
  • Gear Swaps - Buy/sell used equipment, ask questions

Year-Round Training

  • Cityside 208 - Local skills clinics for boys & girls
  • True Lacrosse Idaho - Club/travel team with training
  • Timberline Girls Club - Girls-focused development

College Camps (Summer)

  • NNU Nighthawks Camp - NCAA D2 coaching staff
  • College of Idaho Camp - NAIA-level instruction
  • Boise State Camps - Club program events

Upcoming Events

Check the Schedules tab for clinic dates, or follow @treasurevalleylacrosse for announcements.

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Find a Program

The complete pathway from youth to collegiate lacrosse in Idaho

Ages 5-12

Youth League

TVYLL serves Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Star, and surrounding areas. Boys K-6, Girls K-8.

TVYLL Website @treasurevalleylacrosse
Grades 6-8*

Middle School

IMSLA organizes school-based boys teams for grades 6-8. Girls continue in TVYLL 14U division.

*Some programs allow 5th graders. Contact your local program for details.

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Middle School Programs

Grades 9-12

High School Boys

SWILA (Southwest Idaho Lacrosse Association) runs the boys high school league.

SWILA Website @swilax1
Grades 9-12

High School Girls

TVWLL (Treasure Valley Women's Lacrosse League) runs the girls high school league.

TVWLL Website
All Ages

Club & Travel

Competitive travel teams and year-round training for players looking to elevate their game.

College

Collegiate Programs

Idaho has several college programs from NAIA to club level.

Beyond the Treasure Valley

Magic Valley

@magicvalleylaxclub

Sun Valley / Wood River

@sunvalleylacrosse

Teton Valley

@tetonboyslax

Coeur d'Alene

@cdavikinglax

Game Schedules

Spring 2026 schedules for Idaho lacrosse programs

⚠️ Note: All game schedules are subject to change. Please verify times and locations with your specific program before attending.

All Idaho Lacrosse

College, High School Boys & Girls, Middle School Boys, and TVYLL Youth. Use the checkboxes to filter by level.

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Schedules are updated as programs share their information. Dates and times may change.

Team Directory

Contacts and social media for Treasure Valley lacrosse programs

High School & Middle School Programs

Programs grouped by school/area. Middle school programs shown where available. Email addresses listed where known.

School Location Website Instagram Contact
Bishop Kelly
Bishop Kelly (Boys) Boise Coming soon TBD
Bishop Kelly (Girls) Boise Coming soon TBD
Boise High
Boise High Boise Coming soon TBD
Borah
Borah Boise Coming soon TBD
Capital
Capital (Girls) Boise Coming soon TBD
Centennial
Centennial Boise Coming soon TBD
Rocky Mountain
Rocky Mountain Boise Coming soon @garywheeler1
Timberline
Timberline (Boys) Boise Coming soon TBD
Eagle
Eagle HS (Boys) Eagle Coming soon TBD
Eagle HS (Girls) Eagle Coming soon TBD
Eagle MS Eagle - TBD
Owyhee
Owyhee Meridian Coming soon TBD
Meridian
Meridian HS Meridian Coming soon TBD
Mountain View
Mountain View HS Meridian Coming soon TBD
Mountain View MS Meridian - @mavselect TBD
Vallivue
Vallivue HS (Boys) Caldwell Coming soon TBD
Vallivue HS (Girls) Caldwell Coming soon TBD
Vallivue MS Caldwell - TBD
Middleton
Middleton (Boys) Middleton Coming soon TBD
Middleton (Girls) Middleton Coming soon TBD
Kuna
Kuna Kuna Coming soon TBD

Clubs & Travel Teams

True Lacrosse Idaho

Boys

Boise Metro

Timberline Club

Girls

Boise

Cityside 208

Boys & Girls

Boise Metro

Men's League

Scallywags

Men's Field Lacrosse - Boise

@scallywags.lax

Boise Bighorns

Box Lacrosse - Boise

College Programs

School Level Location Website Instagram
College of Idaho NAIA Caldwell
Boise State Men's MCLA Boise
Boise State Women's Club Boise -
NNU Women's Club Nampa -
NNU Nighthawks Men's D2 Nampa -
Idaho Vandals Club Moscow -

Local Resources

LaxID

Treasure Valley's dedicated lacrosse shop

Full equipment selection, knowledgeable staff, stringing services

Don't see your program listed? Have updated contact info?

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Parent Resources

Everything you need to support your player

USA Lacrosse Membership

All sanctioned leagues in Idaho require an active USA Lacrosse membership for insurance and safety compliance.

Join / Renew

AQI Safety Policy

Activities halt when Treasure Valley AQI reaches Red (151+).

Both Boise and West Ada school districts follow this guideline.

Local Gear Shop

LaxID is the Treasure Valley's dedicated lacrosse store with knowledgeable staff and full equipment selection.

@lacrosseidaho

Community

Contribute, volunteer, and stay connected

Get Involved

Become a Coach

Youth and middle school leagues always need volunteers. No experience required-just enthusiasm!

Become an Official

Earn $45-$95 per game. Great for high school players and adults who know the game.

ILOA Officials Info

Volunteer

From scorekeeping to field prep, our leagues run on volunteers. High school players can earn community service hours.

TVYLL offers a $100 rebate for families who volunteer 6+ hours per season.

IMSLA and high school programs are also volunteer-dependent. Contact your specific program for volunteer opportunities and details.

Learn More at TVYLL

2026 SWILA College Commitments

Celebrating Idaho players continuing at the next level

Player College Level
RJ Allemand Queen's NCAA
Preston Buchanok Montana MCLA
Wyatt Kallin Northwest Nazarene NCAA D2
Jonah Peters Colorado Mesa NCAA D2
Talon Edwards College of Idaho NAIA
Preston McCoy Utah Tech MCLA
Grayson Skimmyhorn Northwest Nazarene NCAA D2
CJ Pond William Penn NAIA
Britton Kelley Arizona Christian NAIA
Owen Mitchell College of Idaho NAIA
Trevon Bentley College of Idaho NAIA
Kole Jakobson College of Idaho NAIA
Cody Wheeler Hobart NCAA D3
Tanner Chung Utah Tech MCLA
Laird Stuart (2027) St. Bonaventure NCAA D1
Hayden Ridley (2027) St. Bonaventure NCAA D1

Source: @swilax1 • Know a player who committed? Submit to @idaholacrosse_recruithub

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