MR. BOH Lacrosse is a masters and grandmasters lacrosse club for
players ages 35 and over. Following a long Maryland tradition of
lacrosse, we began in 1998 as an offshoot of the Washington Lacrosse Club. Based out of Baltimore, MD, the team has over 100 active participants who play about 120 games a year in leagues and tournaments nationwide.
In the Spring, our teams compete in the Maryland Masters Lacrosse League (MMLL). Founded in 1998, the MMLL is a highly competitive adult men's lacrosse league. The largest masters league in the country, MMLL has 26 teams and over 600 players currently participating in its Spring Masters (over-35) and Grandmasters (over-45) divisions.
In addition, MR. BOH Lacrosse regularly plays in many other leagues and tournaments, including the Florida Lacrosse Classic, Vail Lacrosse Shootout, Lake Placid Summit Lacrosse Tournament, and the Ocean City Lacrosse Classic. Many on the team joined together as the USA Eagles to compete in the 2006 World Games Festival tournament in Canada, and the 2002 World Games in Perth, Australia.

When playing lacrosse in Maryland, you quickly learn about our namesake, National Bohemian Beer (“Natty Boh”). And if you've ever been to Canton, you’ll recognize the face – yeah, the big red one that winks at you once in a while – the one and only “Mr. Boh.” The Natty Boh tradition brings us back to the time when we could play and celebrate like 20 year olds.
Natty Boh beer has long been a Baltimore favorite. National Bohemian was born in 1885, but did not begin production at the National Brewery located in Canton until 1934. In 1952, the now-famous "Oh Boy, What A Beer!" slogan was added to billboards. Another slogan, "From The Land Of Pleasant Living," was added in 1958, firmly tying Natty BOH to the culture and tastes of the Chesapeake.
Read more about National Bohemian Beer. See our video page for classic Natty Boh TV ads.