We're offering THREE options in 2021. Two in Vancouver and one in Burnaby - see details below.
In this fun weekly co-ed skills program, participants will be taught by experienced instructors who can help them with everything from game strategy to that cross-field hammer. Learn new techniques and strategies from expert instructors, and then practice them in a game!
All activities have been modified to adhere to provincial Return to Play guidelines. REGISTER EARLY as space will be limited!
Playing Info
- Format: A co-ed skills development program with a mix of drills, activities and scrimmages
- Duration: 12 weeks for Empire North and Point Grey; 11 weeks for Byrne Creek. See dates below.
- Days: Sunday evenings
- Locations & Times:
- 6:00-8:00 pm at Empire North turf field for Intermediate to Advanced Players
- 6:00-8:00 pm at Point Grey turf field for Advanced to Elite Players
- 7:30-9:30 pm at Byrne Creek turf field in Burnaby for Advanced to Elite Players
- Age: 15-18 years old (or skilled younger players on a case-by-case basis)
- Inclusivity: All players are welcome, including LGBTQ2+ and transgender.
Cleats or runners can be used on synthetic turf fields, but we recommend cleats.
Everyone must bring a dark AND white t-shirt. If you don't have one or would like a VUL reversible jersey, please choose that option during the registration process. View sizing guide.
Important Dates for 2021
December 12, 2020 | Online Registration Opens |
January 10 | Vancouver Programs Start |
January 17 | Burnaby Program Starts |
February 15 | Online Registration Closes |
March 28 | Programs Finish |
2021 Fees
Single | $120.00 |
Single with reversible jersey | $140.00 |
Fees have increased a bit more than normal this year. Read about Winter 2021 fee increases.
How to register
All players should be in high school, from age 15 to 18 (grades 10-12). However, we will consider younger players on a case-by-case basis.
Complete these steps to register:
- All registration is done online, with payment accepted by credit card, Visa Debit, or e-transfer.
- Make sure to choose the right location when options are presented.
- If a player registers themselves, they must also get Parental Consent. Emails are sent to the player and parent/guardian with instructions.
If you have a question, check out our Youth FAQ for answers. If you still need help, email youth@vul.ca