Lacrosse in Omaha
Youth: Boys ages 4-10; Girls ages 4-14
The Omaha Lacrosse Club (OLC) provides young athletes with a fun and supportive environment to develop their skills, receive quality coaching, and compete in team and tournament play.
Our youngest players (Soft Stick) focus on fundamental lacrosse skills through engaging, play-based activities. This group typically meets on Sundays during the OLC spring season.
Players in the 8U to 14U divisions enjoy weekly games on Sundays, with 1-3 practices per week to sharpen their skills and teamwork.
Youth: Boys ages 11-14
In the Omaha area, several boys' youth lacrosse clubs serve specific geographic regions, with participation based on your residential address and high school affiliation. Players who live outside these club boundaries or choose not to join them become part of the Omaha Lacrosse Club (OLC), which oversees and supports the youth recreational spring season.
All clubs welcome players of all skill levels, making lacrosse accessible to beginners and experienced athletes alike—no prior experience with a lacrosse stick is required to join.
High School: Boys and Girls
Lacrosse in Nebraska is not yet sanctioned by the Nebraska School Activities Association, meaning all high school teams operate as independent clubs. Boys’ lacrosse is governed by Nebraska Lacrosse (NELAX), which also includes teams from outside the state, while the Midwest Girls Lacrosse League (MGLL) oversees the girls' league.
High school club participation is based on a player’s school enrollment. While not every high school has its own team, there are clubs available for players from any school.
No prior lacrosse experience is required—clubs welcome athletes of all skill levels. Many successful high school players didn’t pick up a stick until their freshman year!