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Rob Pannell and long-time LPG friend, Max Seibald created ALPHA 423 Lacrosse Camps. These camps provide elite coaching for … Read more
Max Seibald, all-around great guy and kick-butt lacrosse star, is introducing lacrosse to the Gold Coast Sports Academy.… Read more
For over 18 years, Hall of Famer Tom Marechek has held All Pro Lacrosse’s top instructional camps to teach players of all skill-levels, from newbies to serious laxers, the All Pro tradition to improving skills, ability and knowledge of the game. Join Tom Marechek and his hand-selected All Pro Coaches this summer at one of our camps powered by Under Armour. Read More...
BALTIMORE, MD – February 14, 2013 – Lacrosse superstar Paul Rabil is proud to announce the official launch of his completely revamped online store, Shop 99. The three-time MLL Offensive Player of the Year has updated his online offerings to feature a number of new items including MLL apparel, merchandise, and summer camps. Read More...
LEAPS Lacrosse continues to expand its mission across the East Coast. On May 7th they made their way to Linden, NJ, to teach newcomers about the sport of lacrosse. All it took was a neighborhood mom to get in contact with John Christmas of LEAPS. Read More...
CroART Lacrosse is one of the Premier Summer Lacrosse League for the Greater Boston area. From its meager beginnings of 6 teams in 2001, the league has blossomed into 8 competitive divisions with over 50 teams participating.
The three primary avenues for high school lacrosse players to get noticed by college coaches are playing for a club team, attending recruiting tournament showcases, and going to a recruiting camp.
Even if you are on a club team, attending a recruiting camp can still be beneficial for you in the recruiting process. There are a lot of established camps out there that vary in level of play and the types of college coaches that attend. The key is to chose camps early based on your ability and what schools you are looking at.
This is the third year that LacrosseRecruits.com has written a recruiting camp guide. Each year, the date that they publish continues to creep earlier in the year. Players have already started receiving invitations to Jake Reed’s Nike Blue Chip, Maverik’s Showtime Spotlight, and Top 205.
The need for a guide like this has become more and more important as camps have pushed the invitation process ahead because they are all competing for the top players in the country. There is lots of legwork that goes into getting a spot at these camps and showcases.
We told you last week about Cornell's summer stick dilemma and now we are presenting Jovan Miller's summer stick. But first, what exactly is a summer stick? Find Out...