TeamPP Mavericks Lacrosse Club
TeamPP Mavericks Lacrosse Club believes that club culture and customer experience are paramount to our success. Our culture of commitment, clarity and consistency set the foundation for our mantra of "Develop & Compete". We define development as training our players to be highly athletic (strong, fast, agile, quick), coaching them to be highly skilled and technical (catching, throwing, shooting, dodging), and teaching them the nuances of the game flow and strategy (IQ and acumen). Furthermore, we define competition as intra-personal(competing with yourself), intra-team (competing with your teammates) and inter-team (competing with other teams). Our mission is to provide the best culture that achieves our mantra while developing elite lacrosse athletes and young men on and off the field.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Is PP Mavericks Lacrosse Club?
PP Mavericks Lacrosse is a club lacrosse program that focuses on complete lacrosse athlete development including performance training, skills training, and competitive play. Our players will be coached by Brian Beatson, a former All-American and standout college player, as well as other professional coaches that are personally invested in each athletes success. We will train, practice, and compete on a regular basis with each season ending with highly competitive tournaments.
Who Are Our Coaches?
The Team PP Mavericks coaching staff will be led by former college player and current Perfect Performance Boys lacrosse Director Brian Beatson. Our coaches play or have played in the Canadian Professional Indoor Lacrosse League (CLL), US Professional Indoor League (NLL), the PremierLacrosse League (PLL) or the Major League Lacrosse (MLL). All of our coaches have a passion for teaching the game and motivating our players to achieve the highest level of performance on and off the field.
Who Is Eligible To Play For TeamPP Mavericks Boys Lacrosse Club?
We are looking for rising 3rd graders (Class of 2033) who have at least 1 year of lacrosse experience, and 4th and 5th grade players (Class of 2031 & 2032) who have at least 2 years of lacrosse experience to join the Mavericks.
Where Does TeamPP Mavericks Practice And Play?
PP Mavericks is based out of Northern Virginia. Players will train weekly at our facility in Tysons Corner, VA. Teams will practice weekly at local fields near the facility. Teams will participate in local leagues and regional tournaments each season.
How Does TeamPP Mavericks Develop Its Players?
We define development as training the core strength, stability, speed, agility, quickness, position specific skills techniques, and the game IQ of our players. We define competition as teaching our players the principles of intrapersonal competition, intra-team competition and inter-team competition. We want our players to be strong, fast, quick, agile, skillful, knowledgeable, and competitive in every facet.
How Many Players Are On Each Roster?
There will be a maximum of twenty(20) players to include two(2) goalies per roster.
What Equipment And Uniform Does My Son Need To Play On The Team?
Athletes are required to provide their own equipment to include gloves, pads, and sticks. We will require each player to purchase a TeamPP Mavericks helmet as well as uniform package (practice pinnie, reversible game pinnie, and game shorts). Which will all be included in the Maverick Fall team fee and can be paid through installments. We are an Under Armor sponsored team and will offer discounts to those athletes who wish to purchase equipment through the team.
What Is A Sample Year Schedule For TeamPP Mavericks?
Fall (September-November)
7 Speed & Stick Sessions
7 Practice Sessions
2-3 Regional Tournaments
Winter (December-February)
7-10 Seed & Stick Session
1-2 Tournaments
Spring (March-May)
8-10 Practice Sessions
6-7 League Games
Summer (June-August)
12 Training & Practice Sessions
2-3 Regional Tournaments
7 Speed & Stick Sessions
7 Practice Sessions
2-3 Regional Tournaments
Winter (December-February)
7-10 Seed & Stick Session
1-2 Tournaments
Spring (March-May)
8-10 Practice Sessions
6-7 League Games
Summer (June-August)
12 Training & Practice Sessions
2-3 Regional Tournaments