UPCOMING EVENTS
Practice/Game Schedule
6:00 PM Year-End Banquet
Harborside Pavilion
The Corona del Mar Lacrosse Code of Conduct
If You Play, You Agree...
The Corona del Mar lacrosse program is dedicated to providing its participants with a quality lacrosse experience, combining a high level of competition with an environment enabling its student-athletes to develop and enhance the skills and attributes necessary for success well into their future. Throughout these efforts, CDM Lacrosse is committed to preserving the honor of the game and the true spirit of competition.
1. CDM lacrosse players are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that honors the game and demonstrates respect for teammates, coaches, opponents, officials and spectators.
2. Performing, permitting, encouraging, or condoning actions that are dangerous or demeaning to another player, coach, official or spectator is unacceptable.
3. Players will take personal responsibilty for their own tardiness or absence from all CDM Lacrosse related events.
4. Players taking Boys Lacrosse as a 6th Period class for a grade agree to treat 6th Period Lacrosse with the same level of respect and responsibility applied to the other five academic courses at CDM.
5. Players are expected to wear all of the necessary and required equipment for participation in lacrosse.
6. Players are expected to report any and all injuries to a member of the program’s medical and/or coaching staff.
7. Each Player is to take responsibility for his own athletic career. Any, and all, issues and/or concerns with respect to the lacrosse experience at CDM should be initially addressed by the player directly to a coach. If subsequent discussions involving the player’s parents are warranted, the player will be present for those discussions as well.
9. Players are not permitted to be in the possession of, or under the influence of, alcohol, drugs, and/or tobacco products.
A CDM Lacrosse Players Should Always Consider:
Family • Character • Citizenship • Teammates • Academics • Doing What’s Right, Not What’s Easy