Athletics Department
Spring 2026 Sports
Registration
Register for Spring 2026 Sports on ArbiterSports here.
Online registration will be open during the following dates.
- JV/Varsity: February 9–March 2
- Modified (Grades 7–8): February 16–March 9
Tryouts/Practices Start
- JV/Varsity: March 9
- Modified: March 16
Spring Sports Offered
- Baseball (Modified, JV & Varsity)
- Club Lacrosse
- Girls Flag Football (Varsity)
- Softball (Modified, JV & Varsity)
- Boys & Girls Track & Field (Modified & Varsity)
- Unified Basketball
- Unified Sports joins students with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. Lansingburgh students in grades 7–12 can be on Unified Sports teams, though students in grades 7–8 may need to participate in the Athletic Placement Process (APP) to ensure eligibility.
Questions?
Contact Athletic Director Mike Robbins (mrobbins@lansingburgh.org) with any questions.
Cashless Ticket Purchases for Home Events (GoFan Ticketing)
The district is making every effort to make the home game admission process cashless. Tickets for Lansingburgh Varsity Football home games and JV/Varsity Basketball home games can be purchased online for $3 each from GoFan Ticketing here.
Tickets will also be available at the door/gate using credit/debit card readers.
Spectator Information for Home Athletic Events
- Bookbags and other large bags are NOT allowed. If one is brought, it must be left at the gate/door and the district will not be responsible for it during the game. Small purses and handbags are subject to search upon entry.
- No re-entry after halftime.
- All students in grades 8 and below must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
- No smoking, vaping, drugs or alcohol.
- No face coverings.
- The district reserves the right to deny entry into its facilities at any time.
Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Prevention Act
To address the rare occurrence of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in school sports, Governor Hochul signed into law the Dominic Murray Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act to ensure that schools, students, and families are provided with important information on SCA signs, symptoms, and risks to ensure students at risk are evaluated appropriately prior to participation in athletics, and that SCA is immediately recognized and treated.
