Welcome to the fastest-growing youth sport in the State of Minnesota. Eastview Youth Lacrosse offers organized youth lacrosse programs for boys and girls from kindergarten through 8th grade for kids of all experience levels.
Lacrosse combines the sports of hockey, basketball, and soccer for a unique, uptempo, and fun athletic experience. The goal of the program is to work on skill development, game knowledge, and teamwork while creating a positive learning environment that enhances player development and team-play.
New in 2025, the Eastview and Apple Valley youth lacrosse associations will play as a co-op to form a stronger, unified program, with the new program being named The Valley Youth Lacrosse.
This collaboration aligns with our high school programs which have played as The Valley for the past two seasons. The co-op will enhance opportunities for young athletes in both communities by offering expanded resources, training, and multiple levels of competitive play. By combining our strengths, we’re committed to providing an even more supportive environment for players to grow, develop, and enjoy the game of lacrosse.
There's history of our teams playing together. In 1995, one of Minnesota's first three high school teams formed as The Valley, with players from Burnsville, Apple Valley, Eastview, and Eagan.
Click for details regarding the boy's lacrosse season.
Click for details regarding the girls lacrosse season.
The governing body for lacrosse is US Lacrosse. A current USA Lacrosse membership is required to register for Eastview Lacrosse. Memberships must be renewed on an annual basis. For more information, please visit USA Lacrosse.
We need volunteers to run a successful youth lacrosse program!
We are always looking for new volunteers to help with the coordination of the season. Please visit our Board page for open positions.
For more information, see Information For Parents!
Full refunds will be available through the close of registration.
NO REFUNDS will be granted after 7 days of registration closing or player removal due to code of conduct rules. NO EXCEPTIONS