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Off Season Lacrosse Camp Info:

Helpful Links:

 

www.uslaxcamps.com or www.insidelacrosse.com

 

www.e-lacrosse.com

 

 

Dominion Girls Summer Lacrosse Camp 703-723-1176

 

"Upper Corner" All-Star Lacrosse Camp

For Boys in U11, U13 and U15

www.uppercornerlacrosse.com

410-409-0095, 703-615-5601 or 703-624-7768

 

Academy International 888-529-3827

 

NoVa West Lacrosse
www.NoVaWestLAX.com

Other Camps

GENERAL CAMPS (listed in NO particular order)

  • Navy Resident Lacrosse Camp; (410) 293-5539; well run. www.navysports.com/info/camps;

  • Washington and Lee Boy's Lacrosse Camp;
    Beginner to established player. Ages 8-18 years of age; http://www.allaboutlax.com;

  • Blue Jays Lacrosse Camp; Johns Hopkins; (410) 516-7479; http://hopkinssports.ocsn.com/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/camp.html.

  • Virginia Lacrosse Camp; University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA.; www.virginiasports.ocsn.com

  • UNC Tar Heel Lacrosse Camp; (919) 942-5286; jhaus@nc.rr.com

  • Penn State; State College, PA.; www.psusportscamp.org

  • University of Delaware Blue Hens Lacrosse Camp; www.bluehenlacrossecamps.com

  • University of Maryland Lacrosse camp; www.umterps.ocsn.com/sports

  • Rutgers MVP Lacrosse Camps; www.mvplaxcamps.com; 732.445.4211 or send an e-mail to jstag@scarletknights.com. A good basic camp (they also have a good Team camp with lots of college coaches); Coach Stagnitta is very respected & organized.

  • Hot Beds Lacrosse Camp at the University of Delaware/Yale and directed by several college coaches (you are assigned to a regional team and compete against other regional teams/lots of colleges in attendance); July 29th to August 1; www.hotbedslax.com.

  • Jesse Hubbard Lacrosse Camp; www.hubardexperience.com.

  • Elite 150 Lacrosse Camp, Emmetsburg, MD.; Tom Gravante; www.theelite150.com.

  • (One Day) ELITE Lacrosse Tournament; 2006 Boys' ELITE LACROSSE Dates and Locations: Saturday, June 10, 2006: Garnet Valley High School (Boys' Philly ELITE); Saturday, June 17, 2006:  Elizabethtown College (Boys' Central PA ELITE); Highland’s Dan Eldridge and Ben Cook attended last year and really liked; check for reference;  (866) 256-8159;  www.elite-lacrosse.com.

  • Hobart Lacrosse Camp (Geneva, NY); www.hobartlacrossecamp.com.

  • Player's Choice Black Diamond Super Elite Camp at UMASS Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA; designed for high school varsity starters looking towards playing in college. The camp will be filled by position and enrollment will be kept to under a hundred players competing on 6 teams. Each team will be coached by a college coach, and games will be videotaped and made available to players. Both individual play and team concepts will be covered during the day in the morning skills stations and afternoon team practices. The day will finish with the Super Iron Man competition. Special forums will include Strength & Conditioning, and college admissions;  www.pclax.com.

  • Player's Choice Boy's Elite Lacrosse Camp; at UMASS Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA; The Boy's Elite Camp is really four camps and is a notch more competitive than the basic boys lacrosse camp: The Elite Attack Camp, Elite Middie Camp, Elite Longstick Middie & Defense Camp, and the Elite Goalie Camp. The Elite Program will focus primarily on individual skills and situation play. There will be several full field games and Iron Man games in the evening; www.pclax.com.

  • Player's Choice Iron Man Special Forces Camp; at UMASS Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA; the Player's Choice Iron Man Special Forces Camp is designed to cover all aspects of shooting the ball and keeping it out of the goal. “Our shooters will shoot until it hurts, working on placement, baiting and deception, shot speed, ground use, body positioning, shooting from a stationary position, shooting on the run, coming out of the dodge, handling the feed, and shooting from difficult angles. The shooting camp is open to attackmen, middies, and defensemen. The goalies will see thousands of shots from all angles and on different terrain. There will be a comprehensive face-off clinic for those who are interested. In the evenings, we'll hold our Goalie Challenge and our Iron Man games (which will include an all-goalie Iron Man team.)”; www.pclax.com.

  • Peak Performance Lacrosse Camps; Springfield College, Massachusetts; www.peaklacrossecamps.com.

  • Millon Lacrosse Camps; there are various dates and locations; www.millonlacrosse.com; run by all time great Mark Millon;

  • Brown Challenge Camp; held at Brown University (this is different from Brown’s general resident camp) - you are assigned to a regional team and play against other regions; great camp; New England coaches recruit; www.brownbears.ocsn.com/sports/m-lacrosse.

  • Virginia Military Institute Lax Camp; a good camp for the beginner or less experienced JV or varsity player; well organized; also good camp for middle school player; www.shirklacrosse.com .

  • Tom Marachek’s All-Pro Lacrosse Camp: http://www.allprolaxcamps.com/.

  • Peak Lacrosse Camps:  http://www.peaklacrossecamps.com/ varied resident camps; well-organized.  (860) 653-5786.