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Austin High Boys & Girls Lacrosse Spring Party, Social, Fundraiser, Dinner: Saturday April 1st. 7 pm. The wife & I went, good times, good causes


Here is a photo with me and the current Head Coach and youth program director for Boy's / Men's Lacrosse at Austin High School in 2023; Coach Jordan Ruggeri. Coach Jordan informed me he is in need of some Youth Lacrosse coaches in the ages 10 and up range. The Austin High School Lacrosse program currently cost $2,000 per player per year for dues. AHS Lacrosse is a private club and receives zero dollars in U.I.L State sports funding. The Austin High School Lacrosse program does not turn away a student who truly wants to play lacrosse at Austin High for family financial reasons. Also the Girls Lacrosse  program at Austin High School is continually growing and enjoys support as well.

Loyal Forever! Go Austin High Maroons Lacrosse and keep up the Winning tradition. 









Austin High Boys & Girls Lacrosse Spring Party, Social, Fundraiser, Dinner: 
Saturday April 1st. 7 pm. 

Hi Lacrosse Families!

Please be on the lookout for your invitation to our annual spring party. It will take place on Saturday, April 1st at 7:00 at the Deane’s house. Catering will be provided by Lee’s Meat Market. This party will celebrate our entire lacrosse community…AHS Boys and AHS Girls Lacrosse, AHS Alumni Lacrosse and our Youth. Please spread the word!

Sponsorships can be purchased on Team App (fees apply):


To avoid online fees, checks can be made out to AHS Boys Lacrosse and mailed to:
Jahnna Peeler
Attn: Austin Lacrosse – Family Sponsorship
1501 Gaston Ave
Austin, TX 78703
*Please indicate which program you’re affiliated with (Austin Boys, Austin Girls or both).

All sponsorship levels include 2 tickets to the party and recognition on our game day banners. Family sponsorship purchases will serve as your ticket and your rsvp. The deadline to be included on our banner is March 24th.

As a reminder, this is an adult only event.
Thanks for your support. We can’t wait to see everyone there!


















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