Camp Recommendations
Local club
LOCAL CLUB OPPORTUNITIES:
Bullets
https://www.baystatebullets.com
HGR
Rev
https://revolutionlacrosse.com/revlax-club
Storm
3D New England
https://3dlacrosse.com/3d-new-england/programming/
CAMPS & CLINICS:
** Many club programs also offer "train only" options over the summer which is a great way to trial the club option without the tournament travel/expense.
Stoneham High School Lacrosse Clinic: https://www.stonehamschools.org/schools/stoneham-high-school/athletics/spartan-summer-clinics
Kelly Amonte Clinic: https://amontesports.com/camps-and-clinics/
BC Camps: https://bostoncollegewomenslacrosse.totalcamps.com/shop/EVENT
Storm: https://stormclublacrosse.com/programs/
HGR: https://hgrlacrosse.com/youth-lacrosse-clinic/
Battle Road https://sites.google.com/lexingtonlax.org/battleroadlacrosse/home
3D New England:
Camps are a great way to get an intro to our club methodology & coaching. I have personally worked all of them and genuinely think they are an awesome experience!
Be the Best- The Be the Best Lacrosse Camp is one of the best instructional clinics that we offer and emphasizes high reps with high intensity. We feel this strategy gives players a better sense of the game by having more touches, but also gives them the tools to be creative in how they implement our teachings into their game. Our most lacrosse “focused” camp, built on small-games and 3d methodology.
· Session 1:
o Location: Babson College
o Dates & Time: 6/4-6/6 @ 3pm-7pm
o Ages: Boys & Girls K-8th
o Registration Link: 3d Lacrosse - New England
· Session 2:
o Location: Medford HS
o Dates & Time: 7/9-7/11 @ 12pm-3pm
o Ages: Boys & Girls K-8th
o Registration Link: 3d Lacrosse - New England
· Session 3:
o Location: Walpole- S.M. Lorusso & Sons Athletic Field Complex
o Dates & Time: 7/30-8/1 @ 9am-1pm
o Ages: Boys & Girls K-8th
o Registration Link: 3d Lacrosse - New England
North Shore Summer Lacrosse Camps- Previously the Gordon College Lacrosse Clinics, these camps emphasize skills development, knowledge of the game, and fun! We recognize lacrosse is meant to be enjoyable as well as competitive, and this experience incorporates swimming, field games, ice cream and more, to pair along with the lacrosse training. Training will have a heavy emphasis on fundamentals as well as individual and small-sided competition. Our coaching staff is comprised of current and former collegiate players who are experienced youth coaches.
· Endicott College Session:
o Location- Endicott College
o Dates & Time- 6/10-6/12 3:30pm-7pm
o Ages: Boys & Girls 1st-9th
o Registration Link 3d Lacrosse - New England
· Gordon College Session
o Location- Gordon College
o Dates & Time- 6/18-6/20 9am-3pm
o Ages: Boys & Girls 1st-9th
o Registration Link 3d Lacrosse - New England
Adventure Camp- This is an amazing 4-day and 3-night premier sleepaway camp that mixes lacrosse teachings with outdoor pursuits like mountain biking, swimming holes, and more! All held in partnership with Gould Academy and staff. The Adventure Camp strives to create an educational, fun, and overall memorable lacrosse experience that mixes lacrosse teachings with fun outdoor activities that connects young athletes to nature.
· Session 1:
o Location- Gould Academy in Bethel, Maine
o Dates & Time: 8/5- 8/8 Overnight Camp
o Ages: Boys & Girls Rising 1st-9th
o Registration Link: 3d Lacrosse - New England
Required Equipment
Required Equipment
Mandatory boys lacrosse equipment:
NOCSAE-approved helmet (no hockey helmets) Color must be white
Lacrosse shoulder pads, arm pads, and gloves
Protective cup
Mouth guard (must be a highly visible color and is mandatory.)
Cleats
Lacrosse stick - The crosse shall be an overall fixed length of either 40 or 42 inches (short crosse) or 52 to 72 inches (long crosse), except for the goalkeeper's crosse, which may be 40 to 72 inches long.
Rib pads are strongly recommended for attack and midfield
Mandatory girls lacrosse equipment:
Mouthguards are mandatory at all levels.
Eye protection
Close fitting gloves and soft headgear are permitted.
In lieu of goggles, “hybrid” approved girls/women’s lacrosse helmets allowed and recommended. Hockey helmets or other hard sided helmets are not allowed.
Cleats
Goalie must wear helmet with face mask, separate throat protector, chest protector, abdominal and pelvic protection, goalie gloves, and leg padding on the shins and thighs. The protective helmet, designed for lacrosse, must be NOCSAE approved.
Girls lacrosse stick - The crosse must be an overall length of 35 1/2" minimum to 43 1/4" maximum
Junior Officials Training
Junior Officials Training
In addition to registering to play, below are links for the junior officials programs for both the boys and girls programs. This is a great way for your older players to make some $ while officiating a game they love.
Stoneham Youth Lacrosse will ever the cost of training for any Stoneham player who completes it. Once you register and complete the course you can email us and we will reimburse the fee.
Boys: https://www.massyouthlax.org/officials/emloa-boys-game
Girls: https://www.massyouthlax.org/officials/emwlua-girls-game
Thanks for your continued support of Stoneham Youth Lacrosse. We look forward to seeing you on the fields this spring!
Coaches
Coaches
Each Coach Should Have:
(1) Bucket of Lacrosse Balls
(2) XL Hockey Bag with:
First Aid Kit
Ice Packs
Mouthguards
Baby Wipes
Goalie Gear
-Goalie Stick
-Helmet
-Gloves
-Pants
-Chest protector
-Shin Guards
Copy of Rules Card
Printed Roster with Emergency Contacts