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LIGHTHOUSE
LACROSSE focuses on teaching
fundamentals of the game and introducing important
life lessons to help young players develop
strong lacrosse skills while developing good
character. Through positive reinforcement and
motivation, campers learn lacrosse skills and key
concepts while they compete in fun contests and
participate in dynamic drills.
No experience is necessary to attend camp.
Players are grouped by gender, age, position and
skill. Each camper will be provided with individual
instruction that will improve his or her skill level.
Lighthouse Lacrosse has a proven curriculum that
guarantees improvement and a whole lot of fun!
At Lighthouse Lacrosse Camp, young players are
encouraged to work as a team as they are exposed
to key skills and qualities that will help them improve
and develop a love for lacrosse. Lighthouse
Lacrosse combines structured lacrosse instruction
with valuable life lessons to help young players
learn the basics of the game, while being exposed
to essential qualities that will inspire them to
become better lacrosse players and stronger individuals.
What your daughter will learn on
the field will translate into life success as well as
the inspiration to take their game to the next level!
Each summer has provided new faces and new
opportunities for us as a staff. Words cannot
explain how much fun it is for our staff to watch
campers grow both as individuals and as lacrosse
players in the short amount of time we have them
at camp. As we prepare for our fourth summer
season, Lighthouse Lacrosse would like to invite
you to join us in making Lighthouse Lacrosse the
best Lacrosse camp on Long Island!
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE 2010 CAMP BROCHURE |
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MORNING
SESSION: Players
will be divided into appropriate divisions
according to their position, skill,
and age. The morning session will concentrate
on the fundamentals, individual skills,
positioning, field spacing and transitional
play. (Dodging, feeding, shooting,
groundballs, take-away checks, draws,
stick protection, 1-1 defense, etc.)
AFTERNOON
SESSION: The
afternoon session will be a continuation
of comprehensive instruction with
the emphasis on players showcasing
the skills learned during the morning
session in full-field play providing
the staff with the opportunity to
evaluate, critique, and make recommendations.
CAMP EXTRAS
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING:
Creative strength and condition exercises that are
specifically designed for lacrosse. The sessions will
focus on developing an edge by instilling motivation and
guidance through “Peak Endurance”, a sports-specific
mind-set that concentrates on increasing stabilization,
strength, agility, and speed.
Q&A SESSION WITH AN NCAA OFFICIAL:
A
NCAA certified Girls Official will
discuss and educate campers on the
rules of the game as they pertain to
their age as well as review the importance
of Sportsmanship. Campers will
be able to have all of their questions
directly answered by the people who
know the rules the best. |
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At Lighthouse
Lacrosse your child’s safety
is our first priority. Parents can
rest assure their children will be
in good hands and know that Lighthouse
is doing everything in their power
to make the camp as safe as possible.
On hand will be an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED), Heat Index Monitor,
certified athletic trainers, as well
as water and ice.
Lighthouse Lacrosse
will be donating a portion of the camp
proceeds to the Louis J. Acompora Memorial
Foundation. The Foundation's mission
is to prevent commotio cordis, and it's
success stories are directly attributable
to the generous donations from our supporters.
The Foundations efforts are focused along
several paths. The first is awareness
of the need for AEDs, particularly where
our children spend most of their time
- in the schools, the second is the the
implementation of public access defibrillation
programs, the third is training of individuals
in CPR and the use of an AED, and the
fourth is research, which will ultimately
develop chest protection to protect against
sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes.
If you would like
to learn more about the Louis J. Acompora
Memorial Foundation or would like to
make a donation, please visit www.LA12.org. |
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