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Ages: 7-17
Gender: Male
Camp type:Overnight
Session dates: Session 1: Sunday, July 18 - Thursday, July 22, 2010 Session 2: Sunday, July 25 - Thursday, July 29
Cost (range): 655
Contact Person: Tyler Low (Director)
Phone: 800PTLAX44
Fax: N/A
Mailing Address:
9 Crest Rd
Suite 8
Wellesley, Massachusetts, 02482
United States
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Camp's Description
Now in our third year, this tremendously popular camp can best be described as a top notch lacrosse instructional program wrapped up in a traditional day camp experience. Boasting staff of current and former college lacrosse players, each day will consist of three sessions focused on developing players skills to ensure that everyone leaves camp with a better sense of the game. At PrimeTime Lacrosse we pride ourselves on ensuring that all players are receiving the proper fundamental instruction in a competitive and fun environment.
The camp curriculum is designed to welcome new players, improve current players’ skills, and challenge skilled players. The development camp will focus on all aspects of both individual and team based skills, beginning with individual techniques moving toward utilizing these skills in offensive and defensive team settings. Players will also get to enjoy all the campus has to offer with daily use of the swimming pool or the opportunity to try other sports during their free time.
PrimeTime Lacrosse Overnight Development Camp
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Camp Location: 231 Forest St, Babson College, Babson Park, Massachusetts, 02457, United StatesAges: 7-17
Gender: Male
Camp type:Overnight
Session dates: Session 1: Sunday, July 18 - Thursday, July 22, 2010 Session 2: Sunday, July 25 - Thursday, July 29
Cost (range): 655
Contact Person: Tyler Low (Director)
Phone: 800PTLAX44
Fax: N/A
Mailing Address:
9 Crest Rd
Suite 8
Wellesley, Massachusetts, 02482
United States
Camp Website
Camp's Description
Now in our third year, this tremendously popular camp can best be described as a top notch lacrosse instructional program wrapped up in a traditional day camp experience. Boasting staff of current and former college lacrosse players, each day will consist of three sessions focused on developing players skills to ensure that everyone leaves camp with a better sense of the game. At PrimeTime Lacrosse we pride ourselves on ensuring that all players are receiving the proper fundamental instruction in a competitive and fun environment.
The camp curriculum is designed to welcome new players, improve current players’ skills, and challenge skilled players. The development camp will focus on all aspects of both individual and team based skills, beginning with individual techniques moving toward utilizing these skills in offensive and defensive team settings. Players will also get to enjoy all the campus has to offer with daily use of the swimming pool or the opportunity to try other sports during their free time.
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Lack of expertise in running a camp
July 22, 2010
Reviewer: Hockeylaxmom from MA
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Stay far away from this camp. We sent our 9 year old to this camp. It was clear from the start that this group of "lax dudes" has NO expertise in running camps. There was not a specific counselor for the kids, there was no schedule, no parent meeting, no final game etc. We have gone to many lacrosse, hockey and sleep away camps and this was the worst. Although we were not there throughout the week, I very much question the level of supervision that the kids received. It seems like they were left on their own. When we asked about lost/broken equipment, they had no idea what happened. When we send a 9 year old to camp, we expect supervision. We want to know that there is a specific counselor that they can rely on. This camp is a complete marketing ploy. We will never return.
Reviewer: Hockeylaxmom from MA
0 of 0 people found this review helpfulStay far away from this camp. We sent our 9 year old to this camp. It was clear from the start that this group of "lax dudes" has NO expertise in running camps. There was not a specific counselor for the kids, there was no schedule, no parent meeting, no final game etc. We have gone to many lacrosse, hockey and sleep away camps and this was the worst. Although we were not there throughout the week, I very much question the level of supervision that the kids received. It seems like they were left on their own. When we asked about lost/broken equipment, they had no idea what happened. When we send a 9 year old to camp, we expect supervision. We want to know that there is a specific counselor that they can rely on. This camp is a complete marketing ploy. We will never return.
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