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Philly girls’ camps guide for summer, 2018

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/22/18

2018 summer lacrosse camps for girls

HEADstrong Lacrosse camps, in South Jersey and the Philly regions. HEADstrong Lacrosse develops the complete student-athlete while supporting the HEADstrong Foundation’s mission of improving lives affected by cancer.
HLC Ridley (PA) Camp
July 23rd – 26th, 5pm to 8pm, Age: 7U – 15U (1st Grade thru 9th Grade), Gender: Girls and Boys
Location: Ridley High School (1001 Morton Ave, Folsom, PA 19033)
https://www.headstronglax.org/ridley”>Click to register
HLC Lehigh (PA) Camp
August 7th – 9th, 2018 (see three levels below)
Boys 9:00am – 2:00pm; Girls 3:00pm – 6:00pm; Beginners 5:00pm -7:00pm
DeSales University Turf Stadium, 2755 Station Ave, Center Valley, PA
Lehigh Beginner – (Pre-k through 3rd) – Tuesday & Thursday August 7/9th – 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Introductory level; No equipment needed (sticks provide if needed); Pre k – 2nd grade welcome; Creative games and fun drills
Lehigh Boys -Tuesday & Thursday August 7/9th -9:00am – 2:00pm
(3rd grade through 9th Grade); Level: Intermediate – Advanced; Full equipment needed; Positional training, stick work and competition
ujjjjkLehigh Girls\ -Tuesday & Thursday August 7/9th – 3:00pm – 6:00pm
(All Ages), Level: Intermediate – Advanced; positional training, stick work and competitions
Click to register for any Lehigh camp

1st Start Summer Camps, mornings from 9-noon.
Sea Isle City, Dealy Field, 59th Street, Sea Isle City, NJ, 08243
July 30-August 3 (Monday-Friday), 9-10:30 AM Each Day
To register click here!!

Rippin’ Rope Lacrosse camps are an excellent way to take your lacrosse skills to the next level. Whether you’re just starting out with lacrosse, or an experienced player looking to become a more polished player, Rippin’ Rope can help you acheive your goals. The camps are headed by Archmere Academy coach Pete Duncan.
Camp Times: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Registration for all camps: Online sign up preferred
July 30-Aug. 3 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, at Saint Edmond’s Academy in Wilmington, Delaware, Session 2 (Co-ed)

Excel girls’ camp at Episcopal Academy, Jul 23-27. Camp is directed by Episcopal Coach Josie Ferri Tomaino.
Camp runs Monday through Friday, 9am – 3pm and is open to any girls in rising 3rd – 9th grade. Optional lunch and aftercare (3:30-5:30pm) will also be available for purchase in the weeks leading up to camp.
The primary focus of camp is fun and personal development. The goal is to raise each player’s skill level by exposing them to the latest stickwork techniques and developments in the game of girls’ lacrosse. Excel’s curriculum includes a variety of individual skills including stickwork (technique & creativity), shooting (technique, selection, accuracy, power), and defensive concepts (communication, checking, slides, groundballs). From a team perspective, we’ll be reviewing small-sided concepts (2v2s, 3v3s, man-up/man-down) as well as full field concepts (clearing, riding). Off the field, campers will have the opportunity to participate in specialty sessions, including leadership, nutrition, body awareness/strength training, speed & agility and more.
Click here for July 23-27 camp

Bryn Mawr College Summer Camp, July 23-24, Bryn Mawr College 911 New Gulph Rd Bryn Mawr, PA 19010. Camp starts July 23 at 12:30pm and is overnight until July 24th at 4:30pm, for Rising 8th – 12th graders.
Click here to register
This one-night skills camp is hosted by Bryn Mawr Lacrosse and provides an opportunity to experience top lacrosse coaching and spend the night at Bryn Mawr College! The camp is run by Kelly Barnes Corbett, Bryn Mawr Head Lacrosse Coach and assistant coaches Michi Ellers and MaryAnn Egee.

Team 302 Girls Lacrosse Camps.
Click here to apply for all camps.
302 Girls Lax Camp (South)
Grades: Rising 2nd Grade to 8th Grade
at the New DE Turf Sports Complex, 4000 Bay Road, Frederica, DE 19946
July 24-26, 1pm-5pm
Girls’ Director: Laurie DeLuca
For additional questions please email prolacrosse1@gmail.com

Black Bear girls’/boys’ camps, Avalon, NJ.
AVALON SESSION II 8/6-8/10 @ AVALON SPORTS COMPLEX (BOYS & GIRLS, 5 to 15)
Directed by Jon Heisman Head Coach at Bishop Shanahan High School ($275)
Black Bear campers enjoy daily scrimmages, position specific instruction, contests, and daily personal interaction with coaches. Players of all abilities and experience are welcome and will greatly benefit from our structured, time-tested program. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability. We teach players the proper technique and fundamentals of the game and develop their skills and lacrosse IQ. This is accomplished in a fun-filled, exciting atmosphere run by top coaches and college players. No matter your skill level when you start the week, you are sure to leave as a much better player after attending a Black Bear camp.
All camps run 9am-1pm with a break built in at 11am
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR A BLACK BEAR LACROSSE CAMP
*Contact us for Sibling Discount code; *Rental equipment available for $65 (paid at check out)

6 Points Sports Academy URJ Summer Lacrosse Camp for Jewish boys and girls, 4th to 11th grade, Greensboro, N.C. 6 Points Sports Academy is located in a 100-acre, $100 million dollar state-of-the-art athletic and camp facilities of the American Hebrew Academy. At 6 Points Sports Academy, athletes from 35 different states all over North America and 7 different countries participate in a unique camping experience that offers top-level sports coaching and all the beloved traditions of Reform Jewish camping. Within its kind and nurturing community, campers form friendships for life while feeding their passion for their chosen sport – and achieve a higher quality of life as young Jewish athletes. The camp offers three separate sessions of 2 weeks each, with many campers choosing to experience 6 Points for 4 – or even 6 – weeks per summer. The coaches are NCAA level coaches – most of whom have been with the camp since day 1. These coaches – many of which coach the USA teams for Maccabi USA – are skilled enough to challenge the top tiered athlete who comes to camp, and to teach, mentor and guide the lower skilled athletes who love their sport and love being at camp at the same time. This magical experience takes place on the finest camp facility in all of North America. Campers live in air-conditioned college style dorms, with either 1 or 2 roommates that they have the option of selecting prior to arrival at camp.
During each day of the two week long session, campers participate in 4 hours of intensive skill development in one chosen sport (their sports major) and 2 hours of electives. Sports majors include girls’ lacrosse, boys’ lacrosse, soccer, tennis, basketball, baseball, softball, swimming, and cheerleading / dance. This year they have added volleyball as a sports major for the first time ever during our 3rd session. Electives include kayaking, rock climbing, gaga, rugby, ultimate frisbee, flag football, 9 square in the air, weight training, cross country, and lacrosse. Jewish values are infused in everything we do at camp, starting with our 6 core values. Values are presented to our campers as ways to live Jewishly, as ways to live humanly, and as ways to live successfully. These values are presented by our Rabbis, faculty, and Jewish life team at camp each morning during our “Sportscenter” value presentation.
Anybody that signs up using LaxCon18 gets $100 off their registration.
Click here for more info or to register.

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