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2021 College Level Training with College Coaches Lacrosse · Male
- Camper Fees
- Regular 125.0 + 4.5% Processing Fee
College Level Training with College Coaches
CLT Goals: Individual style clinic, focusing on reps, college experience, and the mindset it takes to be great. Be coached like an elite college player, go through the same drills as a college player would. Receive insight from two former All-American players and current college coaches. Be prepared to work hard, learn and have a ton of fun.
Who attends CLT: players in Grades 8-9 and 10-12. Players will be broken up by grade and ability
CLT Directors: Evan Lombardo University of Lynchburg Offensive Assistant, Christian Klipstein Dickinson College Defensive Coordinator, and newly added Seamus McDonald University of Lynchburg Defensive Coordinator (Bio's Below)
CLT Dates: Monday, November 22nd, and Tuesday, November 23rd
CLT Times: 7:00pm to 8:30pm
CLT Location: East Brunswick High School
CLT Directions: CLICK HERE
Director Bio's:
Christian Klipstein- Dickinson College Defensive coordinator
Two-time Division 1 All-Conference Goalie
Bucknell Lacrosse Team Captain
High School All-American
New Jersey High School Goalie of the Year
Evan Lombardo- University of Lynchburg Offensive Assistant
Two-time All-American
210 Career Goals
IMCLA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year
Seamus McDonald- University of Lynchburg Defensive Coordinator
Two-time All-American
IMCLA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year
-Stay at home if you (or a member of your immediate household) are feeling sick or experiencing the following COVID-19 symptoms: People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported - ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fever of 100.3 degrees F/37.9 degrees C
- Chills
- Muscle pain
- Sore throat
- New loss of taste or smell
- (additional less common symptoms can be found at cdc.gov)
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and equipment (including balls, mouthguards, sticks, water bottles, helmets, eyewear, pads, uniform).
- No sharing of equipment, water bottles, towels.
- Thoroughly wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds (sing "Happy Birthday" twice) or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
- Have sanitizing options available, including, but not limited to hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes.
- If capability exists, the temperature of participants should be taken using an infrared thermometer. Anyone with a temperature of 100.3 degrees or more should be sent home and evaluated by a licensed medical professional before being cleared to participate.
- Arrive dressed and ready to train.
- Minimize use of changing rooms, bathrooms, communal areas.
- Eat off-site. Bring your own water bottle (name labeled on it).
- Any tasks that can be done at home, should be done at home (recovery sessions, online meetings).
- Any tasks that can be done at home, should be done at home (recovery sessions, online meetings).
- Cover your mouth and nose with elbow or tissue when coughing or sneezing.
Follow the public health guidelines of the host location for the lacrosse activity, when determining what necessary return to play and risk mitigation plan to follow.
Camp Notes:
Now accepting registrations!