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Former 2-Time All-Pro Jim Beardmore and MLL midfielder Jimmy Mormile demonstrate at the
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The focus and mission of this camp is to provide the younger generation of lacrosse stars with the best instruction available in the country. Our knowledgeable and professional coaching staff pride themselves on giving back to the lacrosse community and truly enjoy working with young men who want to learn and improve upon their skills. Our staff brings a wealth of experience, success and a tremendous work ethic to this camp. You will find a positive and rewarding experience waiting for you at the East Meets West Lacrosse camp!
The East Meets West Lacrosse Camp places a premium on learning lacrosse skills in a positive, competitive enivronment. Each day of camp is divided into a morning session and an afternoon session. During the morning session the focus will be on individual skills and specialty instruction, while the afternoon session will concentrate on team strategy and play.
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Daily Schedule
Morning Session, 9:00-12:00 pm
Individual/Positional Skills
Focus on fundamental skills at each position, with an emphasis on:
- Positional Stick Work
- One on one Offense and Defense
- Footwork
- Ground Ball Techniques
- Dodging and Stick Protection
- Much more!
Specialty Instruction
Each East Meets West Camp staff member is a specialist in certain areas of the game. This is your opportunity to receive additional, in-depth and advanced instruction in the game. These clinics will include:
- Face-offs
- Wing Play
- Advanced Goalie Instruction
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch (please bring your own)
Afternoon Session, 1:30-3:30 pm
Team Strategies
The afternoon session will primaruily focus on field control and team play, culminating in scrimmages in which you will be able to put your newfound expertise to work. You will be assigned to a team coached by one of our world-class instructors.
Team concepts and instruction will include Six on Six Fundamentals where campers will be introduced to the formations most often utilized on offense, as well as how to operate within each of those, and how to see the field and create favorable matchups. Defense strategies that will be covered include slide packages, communication and more. Instruction in special and unsettled situations will cover fast and slow breaks, as well as odd-man situations (man-up and man-down). Finally, the basics of full field riding and clearing will be taught.
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