Champion is excited to offer a camp program featuring some of the top college and club coaches in the area.
We have developed a better, more effective and cost efficient way for middle school and high school players to prepare for excellence during the upcoming season. Select one or two camps that fit in your schedule, or sign up for the entire four camp series.
Excellence. The only reason to train for lacrosse during the winter is to prepare for excellence during the spring season. Our objective has always been to help players reach their potential. We have designed a program in consultation with top NCAA coaches to bring the best teachers of the game to our participants.
Program. The camp program features four separate mini-camps throughout the winter season. Each camp is run separately by the college coach giving campers the opportunity to learn from several points of view. We have also created an important opportunity for top high school players to be seen and evaluated by these coaches for possible recruiting.
Participants. This program is open to any girl in 6th through 12th grade with some lacrosse experience. Players will be separated by ability/experience.
Schedule. Camps are on Sunday morning from 9 AM to noon at the Auburn Hills Golf Dome (map). Students can register for any individual camp(s) or register for the entire series. The series registration provides significant savings.
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December 6: Jeff Sonke (MLL All-Star Denver Outlaws) Time* 8 AM to 10 AM
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December 20: John Sung (Adrian College)
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January 17: Towbey Kassa (Oakland University)
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January 24: Mary Ann Meltzer (University of Detroit Mercy)
If your winter training is limited to a weekly game, here is something to think about… In the early days of indoor lacrosse, everyone played in a rink. The ball never went out of bounds, and play was nearly continuous. Players handled the ball often and improvement was evident. Today, many kids play on non-rink fields. The ball goes out of bounds stopping play frequently while the single hour counts down. There are substitutions and line changes, and within that limited opportunity, your daughter may only touch the ball a handful of times.
Enrollment in this program is very limited to ensure the highest quality experience for each camper. Register today.