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'29 CHAOS FALL 2025 PLANS

Below you will find our Fall 2025 plans for our 2029 CHAOS team. We are seeking commitments earlier than ever before as our Fall plans need to be made long in advance.  These plans include two out of state (flights needed) events. Not all of our players may be considering playing collegiate lacrosse, however, many are. As a result, our plans revolve around education and recruitment for these players while still maintaining "our team" competitions. These events include optional collegiate recruitment events within the same weekend of team competitions. Additional costs do apply for those wanting to be "seen" and "coached" by college coaches, but are completely optional.

Fall 2025 CHAOS Team Plans

Practice: Begins early September - TBD

Training: Strength & Speed will be available beginning August for an additional small fee

Practices: TBD (weeknights + weekends, then weekends starting in October)

 

CONSIDERING

FVLC early September Sixes/Box Day (~$30/player)

Fall Box Competitions - TBD (FVLC, Mavrix round robins @ MAC, ~$75/player)

Boomerang 7v7 (October 5, ~$60/player)

Additional Fall 10v10 scrimmages in prep for late Fall tourneys (~$50)

 

CONFIRMED

Upstate New York (Syracuse) Trip (~ $100/player)

Travel Friday, October 10 through late Monday, October 13 or Tuesday, October 14

Onondaga Nation, Lafayette, and Syracuse (Box & Field Competitions)
Native American Experience with the Onondaga, possible college tours, & more...

 

Rocky Mountain Championships & Showcase (Denver)

November 8 & 9  Sat/Sun ($4,000/team, or approximately $200 per player)

RMC Showcase ($150/player additional) Saturday morning followed by tourney

 

Blackjack Classic Team Tourney 

December 6 & 7, travel Friday, December 5 ($4,200, approximately $210 per player)

Las Vegas Prospect Day, Friday, December 5 (4-9pm) 

Optional: $250, expect discount coupled with tourney

Approximate CHAOS player fee for Fall 2025 (September to December): $1,100
Fee does not include optional recruiting events at RMC and Blackjack

 

With the boys entering High School, recruiting tournaments/weekends include a significant increase in fees (events pay for college coaches hotel rooms, meals, etc… to encourage them to come to their events). On average, the tournaments are twice as much for high school teams, therefore the increase in team costs.

*Players who may need financial assistance to compete this fall please contact me as soon as possible. We will not turn anyone away due to financial reasons.

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