Formerly Rosemary Hills Lacrosse, MOCO Lacrosse partners with Montgomery County Department of Recreation to bring lacrosse to communities with limited access, ensuring more youth can experience the sport and its benefits. MOCO Lacrosse, in collaboration with the Montgomery County Department of Recreation, is dedicated to introducing the sport of lacrosse to students in underserved communities who
might not otherwise have the chance to experience this exciting and rewarding game. By removing barriers to participation, the program seeks to make lacrosse accessible to all, fostering athletic development, teamwork, and confidence among young athletes. Since 1998, Jeff Wagner—a longtime Montgomery County resident and former three-time All-Ivy League lacrosse player from Brown University—has been at the forefront of efforts to grow the sport within the region. Recognizing the challenges faced by less affluent communities, he has focused on creating opportunities for children who are often excluded from lacrosse due to the sport’s high startup costs and the scarcity of youth programs in their areas. For many families, the expense of essential equipment—helmets, sticks, gloves, and protective gear—can be prohibitive. Additionally, the lack of entry-level programs in these neighborhoods has historically left younger children with limited exposure to the sport. Through MOCO Lacrosse, Jeff Wagner and his partners are breaking down these barriers. By providing resources, equipment, and age-appropriate programming, they are ensuring that lacrosse becomes a sport for everyone. This initiative not only introduces kids to the fundamentals of the game but also instills values of perseverance, teamwork, and community engagement, paving the way for a more inclusive future in Montgomery County athletics.