Park City, Utah

Seventeen
Years

2009  —  2026

Over the past seventeen years, 212 Lacrosse has grown from modest beginnings in Park City into a program we're proud of. None of it happened alone.

Everything on this page belongs to the people who built it: the coaches who showed up early, the parents who drove the long miles, and the players who kept working when no one was watching.

We're grateful. We're still going.

Mike AceeFounder & Head Coach
506
Wins
44
Championships
3,000+
Players Coached
95
College Commitments
10
Pro Draft Picks
NLL pro Tehoka Nanticoke playing on the field with mountains in the background
NLL ProTehoka Nanticoke
Mason Quick playing for 212 Lacrosse under the lights at sunset
BYU Record HolderMason Quick
Beau Pederson celebrating a goal for 212 Lacrosse
PLL ProBeau Pederson
500June 6, 2026

The 500th win arrived with the 44th championship.

Two milestones in the same weekend. The players earned both. We'll take a moment, then get back to work.

212 player with a Salt Lax City championship medal
Championship No. 44 — Salt Lax City, June 2026
212 Lacrosse team celebrating behind an Aloha Lacrosse CHAMPIONS banner with medals
Champions — the whole squad, title weekend
212 Lacrosse player biting his Salt Lax City championship medal
Salt Lax City — June 2026
2009 — 2026

What we've tried to do

Wins are the easiest thing to count and the least important thing we do. These are the parts that matter more.

Access

Families First

We've supported families in need through donations and free training for players facing financial hardship. No one should miss a season over cost.

Community

Local Impact

Seventeen years of coaching jobs, field time, and support for other Utah programs. A strong local lacrosse community lifts every player in it.

Development

Mentorship

The stick skills fade. The habits don't. We coach the whole player, and we measure ourselves by who they become after the last game.

The Record

On the field

Program Record

Seventeen years of club, state, and national competition.

506
Wins
124
Losses
44
Championships
Player Development

Where the hours went

More than 3,000 players and roughly 8,500 hours of training since 2009. Ninety-five of those players went on to play college lacrosse. Ten were drafted professionally.

Player Accolades

Recognition earned by 212 players

An archive of All-American selections, national rankings, and state awards.

17Years of Feedback

What families have told us

Parents have shared what worked and what didn't. Both have made the program better. Read their words, unedited.

Read Testimonials →
Perspective

Enjoy the ride

Seventeen years in, the job hasn't changed: teach the game well, treat people right, and let the results follow. Thank you for being part of it.

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