Triple Threat Elite North Girls Tryouts | Morris County NJ | June & July 2026
Where: Central Park of Morris County
When:
June 24th: 2031-2035, 5-7pm
June 29th: 2030-2028, 5-7pm
Supplemental: July 22nd: 2028-2030, 6:00-7:30
Supplemental: July 22nd: 2031-2035, 4:30-6:00
Questions: Email kaitlin@triplethreatelitesports.com for any questions or concerns.
Triple Threat Elite North is hosting Youth and High School Girls Tryouts this summer at the Central Park of Morris County, giving players the opportunity to compete for a roster spot in one of New Jersey’s growing club lacrosse programs.
Primary tryouts will take place on June 24 and June 29, with an additional Supplemental Tryouts on July 22 for all players still seeking placement or who were unable to attend the original sessions.
Triple Threat Elite is known for its competitive training environment, experienced coaching staff, and commitment to long-term player development. The North program focuses on helping athletes improve their fundamentals, build lacrosse IQ, and compete with confidence in high-level game situations.
During each tryout session, players will participate in skill drills, positional work, and live gameplay while being evaluated by the coaching staff. Coaches will be looking for athletes who demonstrate strong effort, coachability, communication, and the ability to compete within a team environment.
These tryouts are open to both youth and high school girls players who are serious about improving their game and competing within a structured club program.
The supplemental tryout on July 22 is specifically intended to help finalize youth team rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
Spots are limited, and teams will be finalized shortly after evaluations conclude.
Players are encouraged to register in advance to secure their tryout spot.
A: The June sessions are the primary evaluations where most roster spots are filled. The July 22 supplemental tryout is intended to finalize remaining youth roster spots and evaluate players who could not attend the earlier dates.
A: Coaches are looking for more than stick skills. Players who compete hard, communicate well, hustle between drills, and respond positively to coaching often make a strong impression.
A: The environment is competitive but supportive. Coaches want players to feel comfortable enough to showcase their abilities, and the sessions are structured to give everyone opportunities to perform in drills and live gameplay.