
TLP POWER Lacrosse is a sport alternative program for Grades 7 to 12 attending Vimy Ridge Academy . TLP Power has been created to provide a training ground to develop players into Canada 's best and brightest lacrosse players. Student-athletes in the program combine their academic and lacrosse pursuits within the school environment. Student-athletes receive 200 hours of direct lacrosse instruction over the course of the school year.
TLP POWER Lacrosse provides Canadian youth lacrosse players with exposure to the traditional Canadian box lacrosse game as well as the field lacrosse game that is prevalent throughout the United States . Our goal is to create hybrid lacrosse players with the creativity of the box player combined with the discipline of the field player.
Our program has been extremely successful in developing strong students and lacrosse players. TLP Power boasts 16 players that have played at National Championships on Team Alberta in either box lacrosse or field lacrosse. Two of our students, Matt Pick and Kirby Zdrill, have used our program to move forward to play at prep schools on the East Coast - Matt at the Hill Academy in Ontario and Kirby at Westminster Prep in Connecticut. Kirby will be attending Yale University in September 2009, combining his academics with his sport of lacrosse. Our program has been extremely successful in developing strong students and lacrosse players. We have worked tirelessly to provide them with opportunities to play the game and improve as student-athletes.
TLP POWER Lacrosse provides Canadian youth lacrosse players with opportunities to participate in lacrosse competition outside of the Canadian box game. The past two years we have sent teams to Seattle to participate in the Space Needle Shootout field lacrosse tournament. We have worked in partnership with the Edmonton Razorbacks to send teams to field lacrosse tournaments in California and New Jersey . These opportunities allow our student-athletes to experience the field lacrosse game and develop the skills required to be successful in the game played at the NCAA level.
The NCAA recruiting process can be intimidating, especially for a Canadian athlete. TLP POWER guides student athletes through the process and provides them with an opportunity to showcase their skills to the top colleges in the US. TLP POWER is committed, through our partnership with the Edmonton Public School Board, to preparing student-athletes with the academic training and rigor required to be successful at an NCAA institution. If you are interested in turning the corner with your academics and your joy of lacrosse, then TLP Power is for you. To get registration information for the program please visit www.thelacrosseprogram.com or call Paul Rai at 780-465-5461, ext. 185.

VRA would like to congratulate our own "Captain" Jimmy Quinlan on being selected Captain for the
Edmonton Rush.
TLP POWER Lacrosse is a sport alternative program for Grades 7 to 12 attending Vimy Ridge Academy . TLP Power has been created to provide a training ground to develop players into Canada 's best and brightest lacrosse players. Student-athletes in the program combine their academic and lacrosse pursuits within the school environment. Student-athletes receive 200 hours of direct lacrosse instruction over the course of the school year.
TLP POWER Lacrosse provides Canadian youth lacrosse players with exposure to the traditional Canadian box lacrosse game as well as the field lacrosse game that is prevalent throughout the United States . Our goal is to create hybrid lacrosse players with the creativity of the box player combined with the discipline of the field player.
Our program has been extremely successful in developing strong students and lacrosse players. TLP Power boasts 16 players that have played at National Championships on Team Alberta in either box lacrosse or field lacrosse. Two of our students, Matt Pick and Kirby Zdrill, have used our program to move forward to play at prep schools on the East Coast - Matt at the Hill Academy in Ontario and Kirby at Westminster Prep in Connecticut. Kirby will be attending Yale University in September 2009, combining his academics with his sport of lacrosse. Our program has been extremely successful in developing strong students and lacrosse players. We have worked tirelessly to provide them with opportunities to play the game and improve as student-athletes.
TLP POWER Lacrosse provides Canadian youth lacrosse players with opportunities to participate in lacrosse competition outside of the Canadian box game. The past two years we have sent teams to Seattle to participate in the Space Needle Shootout field lacrosse tournament. We have worked in partnership with the Edmonton Razorbacks to send teams to field lacrosse tournaments in California and New Jersey . These opportunities allow our student-athletes to experience the field lacrosse game and develop the skills required to be successful in the game played at the NCAA level.
The NCAA recruiting process can be intimidating, especially for a Canadian athlete. TLP POWER guides student athletes through the process and provides them with an opportunity to showcase their skills to the top colleges in the US. TLP POWER is committed, through our partnership with the Edmonton Public School Board, to preparing student-athletes with the academic training and rigor required to be successful at an NCAA institution. If you are interested in turning the corner with your academics and your joy of lacrosse, then TLP Power is for you. To get registration information for the program please visit www.thelacrosseprogram.com or call Paul Rai at 780-465-5461, ext. 185.

VRA would like to congratulate our own "Captain" Jimmy Quinlan on being selected Captain for the
Edmonton Rush.