Our mission is to provide an advantage in player development which focuses on increasing fundamental lacrosse skills and overall lacrosse IQ by giving access to elite level coaching, teaching and guiding players and parents through the college recruiting process, and playing in the best tournaments in the region and country. Play Hard and Have Fun. Play your hardest against the best competition possible, represent where you come from, and have fun no matter what.
Our entire staff has college level coaching and/or playing experience. All of our players receive positive, critical, and honest feedback to help develop their lacrosse talents and knowledge on and off the field. Coaches help players outside of practice develop their skills and understanding of lacrosse by sending out weekly challenges to work on with wall ball routines, game film to watch, stick work, footwork drills, and position specific drills.
All players who are on Wasatch LC are guaranteed to receive college lacrosse opportunities and offers. More than 220 of our former players have gone on to play college lacrosse and that number is only going to continue to grow. Our players receive guides that walk them through the college recruiting process, instructions on how to email and respond to college coaches, and step by step directions on how to make and market their own highlight videos to maximize their exposure to college coaches.
The Wasatch LC Coaching staff communicates with players and parents on a weekly basis throughout the entire year. Players and parents can reach out to our directors at any time via phone or email with questions or concerns. We always keep an open line of communication between our directors and players/parents, and will always make time to talk.
Saturday, December 21
2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034: 6:00PM - 7:00PM
2026, 2027, 2028, 2029: 7:00PM - 8:00PM
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Location: Vintage Muscle Fieldhouse, 2250 S 850 W, Woods Cross, Utah
Saturday, January 4
2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034: 11:00AM - 12:00PM
2026, 2027, 2028, 2029: 12:00PM - 1:00PM
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Location: Vintage Muscle Fieldhouse, 2250 S 850 W, Woods Cross, Utah
BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 2025 SUMMER
Graduating classes of 2026, 2027, 2028, & 2029 - 3 Tournaments:
1 - Salt Lax City (June 6-7 in Salt Lake City, Utah)
2 - Summer Slam (June 14-15 in West Chester, Pennsylvania)
3 - Legends Western Invitational (June 25-26 in Salt Lake City, Utah)
$1,300
Cost includes: team fees, tournament fees, college recruiting guidance, practices (8), and coaches.
*Practices will be held on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 4:30pm-6:30pm at Woodrow Wilson Elementary in South Salt Lake, UT*
GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 2024 FALL
Graduating classes of 2025, 2026, 2027, & 2028 - 2 Tournaments & 1 Play Day:
1 - West Jordan Play Day (October 19 in West Jordan, Utah)
2 - Stick Or Treat (October 26 in Farmington, Utah)
3 - Adrenaline Sin City Showdown (December 14-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada)
$910
Cost includes: team fees, Nike uniform, tournament fees, play day games (2), game film, practices (8), and coaches.
*Practices will be held on Mondays from 4:30-6:30pm in South Salt Lake, UT in October and Mondays in Woods Cross, UT in November*
BOYS YOUTH 2025 SUMMER
Graduating classes of 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, & 2034 - 3 Tournaments (*2 for 2033s/2034s*):
1 - Salt Lax City (June 6-7 in Salt Lake City, Utah)
2 - Ski Town Shootout (June 13-14 in Park City, Utah) *2030, 2031, & 2032 ONLY*
3 - Legends Western Invitational (June 25-26 in Salt Lake City, Utah)
$750 (*$600 for 2033/2034 ONLY*)
Cost includes: team fees, tournament fees, college recruiting guidance, practices (8), and coaches.
*Practices will be held on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 6:45pm-8:15pm at Woodrow Wilson Elementary in South Salt Lake, UT*
BOYS BOX LACROSSE 2024/2025 WINTER
Graduating classes of 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032 - One Tournament:
Wasatch Box Invitational (January 25-26, 2025 in Draper, Utah)
$600
Cost includes: team fee, one tournament, 6 practices, and coaches (uniform is purchased separately).
*Rib pads and bicep pads are required for box lacrosse*
Practices will be held on Mondays from 5:00-6:30pm at Vintage Muscle Fieldhouse in Woods Cross, UT in December & January
When: Thursday, November 28th from 9:00am - 1:00pm
Cost: $100 (or more) DONATION Per Team (3-6 Players)
*All proceeds will be donated towards scholarships for Youth and High School Lacrosse Players in Utah*
5 games guaranteed - NO Championship
All Divisions Co-Ed: 3/4 Grade, 5/6 Grade, 7/8 Grade, & High School
Location: Vintage Muscle Fieldhouse, 2250 S 850 W, Woods Cross, UT 84087
A designated Team Captain must register the team.
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·Games are 6 minutes long (4 minutes between games).
·Goals are 3' x 3' (no crease!).
·3 players on the field at a time.
·SHORT STICKS ONLY
·NO BODY CHECKS OR STICK CHECKS
·NO CRANK SHOTS!
·One player plays goalie on each defensive possession (NO goalie sticks).
·Style Points = 2 points for a goal (decided by the ref *think trick shots*)
·Shootouts - if teams are tied, then a 3 person (per team) shootout will take place to determine who moves on.
·5 games of round robin play - NO Championship (this is all about competing and having fun!)
Wasatch LC Director
Wasatch LC Director
Girls High School Head Coach
Boys 2026 & 2029 Coach
Boys 2026 & 2029 Coach
Boys 2026 & 2029 Coach
Boys 2027 & 2030 Coach
Boys 2027 & 2030 Coach
Boys 2028 Coach
Boys 2028 & 2031 Coach
Boys 2028 & 2031 Coach
Girls High School Coach
Boys 2027 Coach
Boys 2027 & 2031 Coach
Boys 2025 & 2032 Coach
Boys 2025 Coach
Boys 2032 Coach
Boys Faceoff & 2030 Coach
Boys 2025 & 2032 Coach
Boys 2025 Coach
Boys 2025 Coach
Girls High School Coach
Girls High School Coach
Girls High School Coach
Grey Petersen - D - Brigham Young, MCLA D1
Grace Virginia Deal - A - Catawba, NCAA D2
Andrew Marker - A - Chowan, NCAA D2
Morgan Jacobson - A - Colorado Mesa, NCAA D2
Isaac Rhoderick - M - Frostburg State, NCAA D2
Will Pesce - A - Howard CC, NJCAA
Aidan Wigton - A - Lake Forest, NCAA D3
Sydney Rossi - G - Le Moyne, NCAA D1
Kylee Taylor - D - Lenoir-Rhyne, NCAA D2
Sam Stewart - D - Limestone, NCAA D2
Emmery Clark - A - Maryville, NCAA D2
Bodin Flair - M - Montana State, MCLA D2
Jason Falso - A - Mount Olive, NCAA D2
Eliza White - G - Ottawa, NAIA
Jeb Buffington - M/FO - Purdue, MCLA D1
Brendan Johnson - A - Quinnipiac, NCAA D1
Lyndsey Weller - A - Roanoke, NCAA D3
Tyler Schmelzer - A/M - Roanoke, NCAA D3
Brigid Torpey - A/M - Saint Leo, NCAA D2
Caden Pulsipher - LSM/D - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Weston Holtby - M - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Hannah Colvin - G - Southwestern, NCAA D3
Jacyn Cox - M/FO - Transylvania, NCAA D3
Anton Goodick - G - Utah, MCLA D1
Boston Edson - G - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Cole Juber - M - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
CJ Campbell - D - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Max Skousen - A - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Nick Johnson - FOOTBALL - Utah Tech, NCAA D1
Tommy Bodell - M/FO - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Ben Burbidge - LSM - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Brady Wallace - LSM - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Drew Tanner - D - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Sutton Taliaferro - LSM - West Virginia, MLCA D1
Ava Morris - A - Western Connecticut State, NCAA D3
Tanner Crosby - D - Westminster, NCAA D3
Ella Matthews - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Elliot Petersen - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
EIsabella Lopez - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
AJ Rush - M/FO - Anderson, NCAA D2
Tyler Laughlin - A - Chatham, NCAA D3
Chandler Black - D - Dominican, NCAA D2
Kennedy Buck - A - Dominican, NCAA D2
Meghan Torpey - M - Dominican, NCAA D2
Jacob Messinger - M - Hampden-Sydney, NCAA D3
Jordan Whitney - M - Howard Community Collge, NJCAA
Josh Gull - A - Howard Community Collge, NJCAA
Parker Darrington - D - Huntingdon, NCAA D3
Joe Funes - D - Jacksonville, NCAA D1
Cooper Howerton - A - Lincoln Memorial, NCAA D2
Ace Nichols - A - Lindenwood, NCAA D1
Jackson Boop - D - Lindenwood, NCAA D1
Savanna Pehrson - D - Utah State, WLCA D1
Tyler Bjerklie - A - North Greenville, NCAA D2
Isabel Milner - M - Ohio Wesleyan, NCAA D3
Mike Guglielmone - D - Rochester Institute of Technology, NCAA D3
Morgan Eldredge - M - Rockhurst, NCAA D2
Fierce Miller - D - Southern Utah, MCLA D2
Myles Nielsen - A - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Marley Kierstead - A - Southern Wesleyan, NCAA D2
Eva Thorn - A - Stony Brook, NCAA D1
Thomas Tyler - D - Stevenson, NCAA D3
Sarah Hart - G - Tiffin, NCAA D2
Landen Cain - M - US Naval Academy, NCAA D1
Drew Sorensen - D - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Harley Kenney - G - Utah Tech, MLCA D1
Tessa Mortensen - A/M - Utah Tech, WLCA D1
Bridger Dodge - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Jack Baird - D - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Christian Shuler - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Corbin Alvord - M - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Jack Jenson - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Mason Egan - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Beckett Wolf - A - Vassar, NCAA D3
Kiarra Clarin - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
Dylan Kranzush - M - Aurora, NCAA D3
James Clanton - D - Aurora, NCAA D3
Dante Villa - A - Belmont Abbey, NCAA D2
Jordyn Dangerfield - M - Dominican U, WCLA D1
Macie Wood - M - Dominican U, WCLA D1
Siena Fairbanks - M - Dominican U, WCLA D1
Tony Vasquez - M/FO - Elmhurst, NCAA D3
Ava Bair - D - Franklin Pierce, NCAA D2
Rachel Taylor - D - Franklin Pierce, NCAA D2
Jake Hendrickson - M - Grand Canyon, MLCA D1
Trey Bowen - M - Keiser, NAIA
Johnny Kidd - M/FO - Lehigh, NCAA D1
Erynn McCurdy - A - Linfield, NCAA D3
Connor Hurley - M - Neumann, NCAA D3
Mason Esplin - LSM - Piedmont, NCAA D3
Zoe Heffernan - M - Rochester Insititue of Technology, NCAA D3
Brooklyn Suttlemyre - A - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Kate Richards - M - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Morgan Bunch - G - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Rylee Webster - M - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Sam Atwood - A - U.S. Merchant Marine, NCAA D3
Sophia Nielsen - M - Utah State, WLCA D1
Logan Kofford - G - Utah Tech, MLCA D2
Colby Roberts - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
David Parchment - M - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Ethan Namba - D - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Jack Mortensen - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Noah Fisher - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Nola Christensen - A - Utah Valley, WCLA D2
Rhett Ellingson - M - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Taylor Bezzant - LSM - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Tyson Stidham - M/FO - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Zach Bezzant - M/FO - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Rebekah Bargeron - G - Walsh, NCAA D2
Anthony MacKay - M/FO - Westminster, NCAA D2
Christian Jones - G - Westminster, NCAA D2
Hunter Doyle - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Jesse Dadam - A - Westminster, NCAA D2
Justin Egan - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
Keenan Knop - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Kenzie Archuleta - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Logan Huggard - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
McKay Lock - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
Paige Runia - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Brett Wheeler - A - Aurora, NCAA D3
Zach Manuel - D - Aurora, NCAA D3
Joseph Ivins - M - BYU, MLCA D1
Elissa Mueller - M - Coastal Carolina, NCAA D1
Bailey Johnson - M - Coker, NCAA D2
Maria Reeves - M - Florida Southern, NCAA D2
George Gervais - A - Franklin & Marshall, NCAA D3
Morgan Generazo - M - Georgian Court, NCAA D2
Elijah Almanza - D - College of Idaho, MCLA D2
Tyler Vendetti - A - Haverford, NCAA D3
Max Armitage - A - High Point, NCAA D1
Colin Adams - M - Hood, NCAA D3
Sara Livingstone - A - Mount Olive, NCAA D2
Dylan Andersen - M - North Central, NCAA D3
Garrett Haas - A - Ohio State, NCAA D1
Justine Spahr - D - Regis, NCAA D2
Addison England - D - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Dallin Tanner - D - Utah, NCAA D1
Carter Budge - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Marcus Gundersen - G - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Spencer Ellis - D - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Tyler Parry - G - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Michael Geisler - D - Washington, NCAA D3
Andrew Duxbury - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
Ella Cheminant - G - Westminster, NCAA D2
Kate Johnson - A - Westminster, NCAA D2
Tate Craig - A - Westminster, NCAA D2
Kenzi Winget - A - William Penn, NAIA
Nathan Taylor - D - Wilmington, NCAA D2
Max Parker - M - Whittier, NCAA D3
Nic Baker - M - Young Harris, NCAA D2
Jake Schramm - M - Alabama-Huntsville, NCAA D2
Aiden Shaw - D - Belmont Abbey, NCAA D2
Easton Butterfield - G - Belmont Abbey, NCAA D2
Gavin Taylor - A - BYU, MLCA D1
Harrison Clark - M - BYU, MLCA D1
Logan Clark - M - BYU, MLCA D1
Dylan Checketts - FO/M - Colorado Mesa, NCAA D2
Dominick Razo - LSM - Chestnut Hill, NCAA D2
Tyler Osterhout - A - Hartwick, NCAA D3
Martin Duffy - D - Indianapolis, NCAA D2
Ryley Cole - A - Florida Southern, NCAA D2
Brady Baumann - M - Marist, NCAA D1
Nick Robinson - M/FO - North Greenville, NCAA D2
Michael Duffy - G - Ohio Northern, NCAA D3
Roman Casciani - D - Ohio Northern, NCAA D3
Max Eliason - D - Saint Michael's, NCAA D2
Andrew Ballman - D - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Brinton Herrscher - M - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Nate Delis - D - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Tyler Swasey - A - Utah Valley, MLCA D1
Caeden Miller - D - William Penn, NAIA
Parker Childs - A - Bowdoin, NCAA D3
Ethan Gunn - D - BYU, MCLA D1
Dante Delgado - M - CSU-Pueblo, NCAA D2
Logan Naves - A - CSU-Pueblo, NCAA D2
Logan Wells - A - CSU-Pueblo, NCAA D2
Dylan Lisle - D - Eastern, NCAA D3
Dalton Hoopes - G - Lenoir Rhyne, NCAA D2
Sam Skousen - M - Lincoln Memorial, NCAA D2
Nate Delis - D - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Andrei Brown - D - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Kord Gallego - G - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Alton Taylor - A - Westminster, NCAA D2
Gage Varanakis - A/M - William Penn, NAIA
Brandon Dodd - A - Air Force, NCAA D1
Jake Muir - M/FO - CSU-Pueblo, NCAA D2
Skyler Weathers - M - CSU-Pueblo, NCAA D2
JJ Pickard - M - Jacksonville, NCAA D1
Mike Sisselberger - M/FO - Lehigh, NCAA D1
Jack Earley - A - Mercer CC, NJCAA
Charlie Black - M - San Diego St, MCLA D1
David Mitchell - A - Sierra Nevada, MCLA D2
Blake Jackson - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Taylor Mason - D - Utah, NCAA D1
Sam Burbank - A - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Blaine Nelsen - M - Whittier, NCAA D3
Zach Wentz - M/FO - Bellarmine, NCAA D1
Ryan Baker - D - Bryant, NCAA D1
Connor Crandall - A - BYU, MCLA D1
Jack Babka - G - Herkimer CC, NJCAA
Timmy Berard - A - Idaho, MCLA D1
Daxton Allison - A - Limestone, NCAA D2
Noah Lund - A - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Porter Shepherd - D - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Bryce Gardner - M - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Talbot Child - A - Swarthmore, NCAA D3
Ben Adams - D - Utah, NCAA D1
Chris Belcher - D - Utah, NCAA D1
Gage Fisher - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Ian Elson - M - Utah, NCAA D1
Charlie Valuck - G - Beloit, NCAA D3
Peter Williamson - D - BYU, MCLA D1
Will Gettinger - A - Colorado, MCLA D1
Zach Hamel - D - Colorado Mesa, NCAA D2
Cam Folkerson - LSM - Colorado Mesa, NCAA D2
Caelahn Bullen - G - Cornell, NCAA D1
Cavin Huntsman - D - Southern Virginia,NCAA D3
Shawn Lamb - A - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Stewy Tulane - A - Utah State, MCLA D1
Carter Bean - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Payton Carson - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
Ryan Townson - D - Auburn, MCLA D1
Jeff Bednar - M - BYU, MCLA D1
Payton Kimber - M - Southern Virginia, NCAA D3
Justin Jackson - A - Utah State, MCLA D1
Ryan Lunt - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Walker Murphy - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Joe Lambert - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Thomas Stockham - G - Vermont, NCAA D1
Parker Carson - LSM -Boston U, NCAA D1
Dalon Hampshire - G - BYU, MCLA D1
Sam Pugh - D - BYU, MCLA D1
Jared Kotter - D - BYU, MCLA D1
Matthew West - A - BYU, MCLA D1
Gabe Rechsteiner - M - Colorado, MCLA D1
Grant Pierce - A - Furman, NCAA D1
Luke Pyper - M - Oregon, MCLA D1
Casey Rose - M - Rutgers, NCAA D1
Mason Barnhill - D - Utah, MCLA D1
Ryan Green - M - Utah, MCLA D1
Brody Bolerjack - D - Utah State, MCLA D1
Connor Meyer - M/FO - Utah State, MCLA D1
Ian Hullinger - A - Utah State, MCLA D1
Connor Clay - M - Utah Valley, MCLA D1
Bridger Fisher - M - Westminster, NCAA D2
Tanner Duryea - D - Westminster, NCAA D2
As a parent, I appreciate the fact that Wasatch Lacrosse Club lives by and truly demonstrates their Philosophy (Promote the sport of lacrosse at a high level of competition and promote our players), Mission (Have individuals who are better people than they are lacrosse players) and Goals (Team recognition, player recognition, prepare for collegiate experience). Danny, Ricky and Adam are committed to growing the game of lacrosse and their low key coaching style contributes to the cohesion among their teams and players. It is rare that you see a highly competitive team that is comprised of a group of highly skilled players that are unselfish and supportive of each other. The players selected to play on the Wasatch teams are outstanding individuals and players. Wasatch does an excellent job of recognizing and promoting their players and team on social media and other outlets. Leadership starts at the top of any organization, including team sports. These guys have the complete package, excellent coaches who understand and love the game of lacrosse and also are great role models for their players. Playing for Wasatch has been a great experience for my son, one that he will always remember.
The thing that stands out the most about Wasatch LC is the way that the team is managed. The coaches genuinely care about my son's development and overall lacrosse experience. The culture within the program is the best that I've seen. The players room, eat and play together at tournaments which creates a strong sense of brotherhood. I've overheard several of them wanting to spend time together outside of lacrosse and those friendships are what make Wasatch LC such a unique experience. Parent communication is clear and concise and you always know well in advance what to expect. The coaching is done at a very high level. I've noticed a lot of improvement in my son's lacrosse IQ and stick skills. Wasatch LC also does a great job of promoting the players on social media and we've already started to receive a lot of recruiting interest. Thankfully, the coaches have also helped my family to navigate that process! If you're looking for a positive lacrosse experience for your son where he will receive top-notch coaching, increase his confidence, make a bunch of new friends and greatly improve his lacrosse game, then look no further than Wasatch LC.
My son Christian has been playing lacrosse for over six years now and we have tried multiple club programs. I typically go and watch all of the practices and all of the games. I am able to evaluate the help he is getting and the progress he is making. Wasatch LC has been the best decision by a landslide. This club is very positive and very focused on the improvement and development of these boys. They are great about posting on social media and helping the boys get recruited and feel good about themselves during the process. They have always been very positive and their communication is very timely and proactive. You can tell that they do it because they love the sport and not just as a business opportunity.
My son has benefited greatly from his participation with Wasatch. The coaching staff are not only motivational but descriptive and instructional. Dylan is a kid who need's to understand how things work, Amos, Danny, Ricky and Adam all dedicated extensive time toward this end. What impresses me the most about Wasatch is the way in which they promote forward thinking. If the team has a great game they acknowledge the success with a sound respect for looking ahead to the next game. If the team struggles the coaches regroup and provide specific direction as to how the boys can improve. Dylan will be playing college lacrosse this coming year, he worked hard to get there and Wasatch worked right alongside him.
I am impressed with Wasatch LC’s organization and consistent communication. They are responsive and willing to answer questions! Game film is available in a timely manner and they provide details about travel, cost, and tournaments in such a way that allows for advanced planning.