What Is OGLA and Why It’s Linked Here

The Oregon Girls Lacrosse Association (OGLA) is the main organization that runs high school girls’ lacrosse in Oregon. It exists as a nonprofit to help grow, support, and regulate girls lacrosse at the high school (and youth) levels.

Key Points for Players & Parents

  • They run the girls’ league.
    OGLA organizes conferences, games, standings, and state championships across Oregon.

  • They set the rules & standards.
    They manage safety, coaching standards, and how teams operate so that lacrosse is played fairly across the state.

  • They make lacrosse accessible.
    OGLA offers program grants (up to $500) to teams to help pay for equipment and reduce cost barriers.

  • They support all levels.
    They run beginner-friendly programs like the Flex6 (Sixes) league for new players, using non-contact rules.

  • They are a nonprofit.
    As a 501(c)(3), OGLA is run by a board of volunteers whose mission is to build and sustain girls lacrosse in Oregon.

Why We Link to OGLA

We include a link to OGLA so our players and families can access official league info: schedules, rules, registration, and grant opportunities. OGLA is the governing body that makes high school girls lacrosse possible and organized in our region.

Oregon Girls Lacrosse Association