Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/1/15
Summer Camps
D1 Finish Line Girls Lacrosse Camp, at Brandywine High School (DE), June 15-18, 9am-3pm; Ages: 10-to-17; Email: contact@d1finishline.com, Click here for registration
US Team Members – led by Tewaaraton Trophy winner and NCAA champion Taylor Cummings -combine for the ultimate coaching staff and learning experience.
D1 Finish Line Girls Lacrosse Camp, at West Chester East High School; June 22-25, 9am-3pm; Ages: Rising 5th-Rising 11th; Email: contact@d1finishline.com, Click here for registration
US Team Members – led by Tewaaraton Trophy winner and NCAA champion Taylor Cummings -combine for the ultimate coaching staff and learning experience.
Navy women’s lacrosse camps, are designed to teach and develop the fundamental skills of the game, as well as team concepts in a fun, educational and confidence building environment. It is a chance to learn sportsmanship, leadership and teamwork. It is also a great opportunity to meet other young lacrosse players and experience different coaching techniques from some of the best coaches in the nation.
NAVY YOUTH DAY CAMP/CLINIC
Dates: Session I: June 15-16; Session II: June 17-18. Times: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Ages: 5 years to 12 years of age. Price: One Session – $160; Both Sessions – $300
Details: This clinic is specifically designed to teach and develop the fundamental skills of the game: throwing, catching, shooting, ground balls, offensive and defensive skills, feeding and confidence level improvement, in a fun and educational atmosphere. Goalie instruction will be offered.
Registration: Click here for more info and to sign up.
NAVY ELITE GOLD CAMP/CLINIC
Date: June 17-18. Ages: Rising high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Cost: $400
Details: This is a high intensity, action packed two-day clinic for the Elite player who aspires to compete at the ollegiate level. Sessions will include drills with an emphasis on mastery of individual skills as well as creativity in stickwork and shooting. Players will focus on perfecting offensive strategies and high pressure defensive schemes. The Navy Lacrosse Goalie School will be run by US National Team Player, Meg Huether. The Elite Gold Clinic will include full field scrimmages, an evening program on Wed night and prizes! This clinic allows you the opportunity to learn from some of the best coaches in the country! This is a two-day clinic. Overnight accommodations are not provided. A list of local hotels is available.
Registration: Click here for more info and to sign up
NAVY OPEN BLUE CAMP
Date: June 23-25. Ages: Rising sixth-, seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders. Cost: $550
Details: This overnight camp is designed for players of all ability levels. There is a strong emphasis on mastering skills as well as moving on to more advanced parts of the game. Sessions will focus on individual skills, team concepts and full field play. Campers will be divided by age and skill level in order to provide the appropriate learning environment. Goalie instruction will be offered.
Registration: Click here for more info and to sign up
Black Bear Lacrosse summer camps. Black Bear Lacrosse has been providing expert instruction and training at camps and clinics for over a decade. Black Bear Camp directors are all current or former high school head coaches with a passion for teaching the game. In addition to its fundamentals program, which is designed to introduce the game to beginning and intermediate players, Black Bear provides advanced technique and training for experienced players, in a fast paced, fun environment.
Click here to register.
Girls Camps for 2015
Avalon 1- June 29 – July 3
Avalon 2 – Aug 10-14
Fusion Lacrosse Cape Henlopen GIRLS summer camp (Aug. 10-13). Ages: 5th-11th Grade GIRLS only. Early bird before March 1st $475. After March 1st $525. Check In at 2pm Monday, Check out 11am Thursday. Learn from the best lacrosse players in the World while surfing, swimming, hiking, bonfires at night, disc golf, and playing beach lacrosse in a true camping atmosphere. Click here to register.
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