Hawaii's lacrosse scene is small, sunny, and welcoming. Oahu carries most of it — Honolulu-area youth programs and an adult community stocked by mainland transplants and military families rotating through the island's bases — with Maui holding a second pocket. Year-round outdoor weather means the calendar is limited only by field access, and visiting players are famously welcome at open runs. Inter-island logistics and the ocean between Hawaii and any mainland tournament keep the scene tight-knit; what's listed here is essentially the entire islands' game.
Long-running international adult tournament drawing men's and women's teams from Hawaii, the US mainland, Canada, Japan, and Europe, including current and former pro players. Group-stage games are tw…
Hawaii's official youth lacrosse league, founded in 2003, running boys and girls teams from kindergarten through high school. Four Oahu chapters (East Honolulu, Windward, Ford Island, Leeward) feed a…
The Hawaii men's (Kane) club has played weekly full-contact games at Kapiolani Park since 1989. Players of all ages and abilities are welcome, including visitors and students; rookies are encouraged…
The Hawaii women's (Wahine) club team, formed in 2000, holds weekly Sunday practices and play at Kapiolani Park. All skill levels are welcome, from permanent residents to students and short-term visi…
Playing in Hawaii? Members post their own pickup games and open runs here. Post an opportunity.