Harlem Lacrosse Classic — Harlem Lacrosse
Last spring over 87 Teams and over 2,000 members of the Harlem Lacrosse family joined together to make a difference and compete in our 1st Annual Harlem Lacrosse Classic. As lacrosse season gets underway, we are all looking forward to putting a challenging year behind us and doubling down on our efforts on and off the field.
From the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between, if you and your teammates are ready to put in the work and Hustle for Harlem, it’s time to join the 2nd Annual HL Classic and accept our Wall Ball Challenge.
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What is the Harlem Lacrosse Classic?
The HL Classic is a peer-to-peer virtual fundraising tournament that allows us to connect, compete, and make a difference for Harlem Lacrosse student-athletes.
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What are the Dates for the HL Classic?
March 1st- Team registration begins.
Players can start fundraising as soon as they have joined or created a team.
April 1st – April 30th: 30 Day Wall Ball Challenge.
May 1st- HL Classic Champion is Announced.
How does it work?
1. Create or Join a Team on the Harlem Lacrosse Classic Website.
2. Personalize your own fundraising page to share with friends, colleagues and family. All of the dollars and donors you reach will count toward your team’s collective total.
3. Share your wall and your personal fundraising page on social media and invite your friends to join the HL Classic and accept your Wall Ball Challenge.
Once you have joined the Harlem Lacrosse Classic as a member of a team, it’s time to make an impact. Every day for 30 days we challenge you to find a wall and put in the work to improve your skills, yourself, and the lives of those in the HL community. So post your wall on social media, and tag and nominate your friends, family, teammates, and co-workers to support your team with a donation. Don’t forget to tag @HarlemLacrosse and include the link to accept the Wall Ball Challenge.
Resources
Team organizer checklist
team member checklist
wall ball challenge flyer
Are there winners?
Yes! On Saturday, May 1st the team that raises the most support will be announced as our Harlem Lacrosse Classic Champions! Team and individual prizes will be awarded throughout the tournament for milestones like Best Wall Ball trick, most creative “wall”, fastest team to 50 donors, and fastest team to $5,000.
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For support or questions about the Harlem Lacrosse Classic, please email Kim Appelt at [email protected].
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