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Freedom Lacrosse

The goal of the Philadelphia Freedom Lacrosse program is to provide a more competitive experience for players looking to further develop their lacrosse skills in a fun and challenging environment. We will compete against the best boys and girls club lacrosse teams in the country. Experienced coaches who have played in high school and at top college programs will assist with the training and development of these teams. Division 1 college players will be assistant coaches during the summer. Boys and girls from all areas of the Philadelphia region are welcome to participate.

FOUNDERS OF PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM LACROSSE CLUB

Bob Miller and Kevin Goforth started Philadelphia Freedom Lacrosse club and have run the program together since 2006. Both have a passion for the development of lacrosse players in the Philadelphia region.

Kevin Goforth

Co-Owner

  • Played High School lacrosse at Canandaigua Academy in  Canandaigua, NY
  • Played college lacrosse at Washington College, Chestertown, MD
  • Head Coach for 4 years at Bishop Shanahan Girls Varsity program. Named HM PAGLA Coach of the Year in 2013
  • Assistant Coach for 9 years at Bishop Shanahan Boys Varsity program
  • Currently coaches the 2026 Red and 2028 Red girls teams.
  • Assists with all Recruiting efforts

Bob Miller

Co-Owner

  • Played High School lacrosse at Corning East HS in Corning, NY
  • HS All-American and played in the North –South HS All Star game
  • Played college lacrosse at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD
  • Directed Lionville Youth Association (LYA) Boys and Girls programs for 10 years
  • Currently coaches the 2026 Red, 2027 Red and 2028 Red Teams
  • Assists with all Recruiting efforts

Meet the teams

The goal of the Philadelphia Freedom Lacrosse program is to provide a more competitive experience for boys and girls looking to further develop their lacrosse skills in a fun and challenging environment. We will compete against the best youth and high school lacrosse teams in the country. Experienced coaches who have played in high school and at top college programs will assist with the training and development of these teams. Division 1 college players will be assistant coaches during the summer. Boys and girls from all areas of the Philadelphia region are welcome to participate.