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FAQ
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How does our son join the 2Way Club Program?Official annual tryouts held in July At any point throughout the year, players can submit interest forms to learn about additional ways outside of official tryouts to get an evaluation and/or get a better feel for the program. Join our off-season programming to get in front of our coaches and directors. For more information about joining our family, click here.
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How competitive are 2Way club teams?We have recently been ranked as the #4 overall boys lacrosse club program in the country by US Lacrosse. Our top teams are amongst the best in the country, usually ranking within the top 10 to 15 at each graduation year Our second teams are very competitive A/AA clubs. Each year, we have players who move up from our second teams to our first teams.
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Does your club offer Position-specific Training?Yes, our FOGOs: 30+ exclusive 2Way FOGO training sessions throughout the year held by Faceoiff Academy founder Greg Guerenlian. We offer Stopper School for our aspiring goalies, run by our 2Way Director of Goalies. High School Elites: our high school-aged players can sign up for positional training during our winter programming. We also offer our Winter Team Development Program, which focused on both tactical (small sided games) and technical (position specific skills) development. These programs are only open to current 2Way Club Team players, however we do consider outside players based on availability. For more information about inquiring about these programs as an outside player, click here.
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Where are club team practices held?Brunswick School in Greenwich, CT (King Street Campus)
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What is offered for off-season programming?Full season breakdown found here (with locations, etc.)
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How many teams do you have per grad year?We have two teams per graduation year from second grade through eleventh grade. Although we average 90-100+ kids per grad year at tryouts, we are committed to capping our teams per grad year at two, to ensure the highest quality of experience for our families
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My son is a high level player in multiple sports. Does your club’s schedule accommodate multi-sport athletes and how does this work in the “off season” (fall, winter)?We see the value in playing multiple-sports and we have designed a program that offers flexibility to accommodate the multi-sport athlete. 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
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What is your Development Model?2Way is a place for our players to not only compete at the highest level of club lacrosse, but also to have fun, be creative and thrive. Our coaches emphasize the teaching of fundamental skills and principals, 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, equipping players to make decisions and to play fast. 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.
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