Program Preview
Highly selective regional teams based in Simsbury, CT - Westminster School
Program led by directors:
Mike Devine: Head Coach - Cheshire High School
David Earl: Founder & Director 2Way Lacrosse | Assistant Coach - Brunswick School
2Way Directors & Coaches have helped over 500+ student-athletes play college lacrosse at NCAA Division I, II or III level
AA-A tournament teams for grade 5 - 11, development training for grade 1-4
Seasonal camps, skills clinics and leagues offered outside of club program
Our Teams | Fall 2024 - Summer 2025
2Way North 2026
2Way North 2027
2Way North 2028
2Way North 2029
2Way North 2030
2Way North 2031
2Way North 2032
2Way North 2033
2Way North FUTURES (2034, 2035, 2036)
Meaning Behind “2WAY” Lacrosse
2WAY Lacrosse means playing both offense and defense. The high school and college rules increasingly favor the 2WAY player in every position (attack, midfield, defense, goalie).
Our attackman not only learn how to dodge, feed & score, they are also taught to ride, create turnovers and get ground balls.
Our midfielders are coached to be “do-it-all” midfielders. We teach them how to score, play defense, push it in transition, stop transition and get ground balls.
Our defensemen not only learn how to stop the ball, but they are also taught the necessary skills to push it in transition to create offense.
Our goalies not only learn how to stop the ball, but also how to create offense and transition play through passing ability, communication and stick-work.
DEVELOPMENT MODEL
2WAY believes in a long-term athletic development approach to youth athletics. We think the most well-rounded athletes, over time, become the best players in each individual sport.
2WAY offers flexibility to accommodate the multi-sport athlete. The long-term benefits of playing multiple spots outweigh the short-term benefits of strictly focusing on lacrosse.
2WAY is a place for our players to not only compete at the highest level of club lacrosse but also have fun, be creative and thrive.
How We Develop Our Players
Our coaches emphasize the teaching of fundamental skills, not tactics, to improve physical literacy.
We have very minimal structure and set plays. We teach skills and “motions” that translate directly to tournament play.
Players in our program are taught to react on their own based on the skills and motions learned in training sessions.
Our coaches encourage our players to practice outside of their comfort zone.
Working consistently out of your comfort zone enhances skill development and moves players towards reaching their full potential.
Multi-Sport Athletes
We have designed a program that offers flexibility to accommodate the multi-sport athlete. For those who love playing multiple sports, we do not want them to feel pressured to choose one or the other.
Players need to understand physical literacy and fundamental movement skills before focusing entirely on lacrosse skills. This process provides players with a much broader set of athletic movements that in turn will help them in each of their individual sports