Long Island Stage
About our Long Island, NY Summer Lacrosse Camp – 2019
LIU Post: Overnight & Extended
July 16 – July 19
LIU Post – 720 Northern Blvd, Brookville, NY 11548
Ages 9-17
Overnight: $735
Extended Day: $615
Future Stars: Ages 5-8 (9am – 12pm)
Future Stars: $ 345
LIU Post is the ideal location for lacrosse camp. The dorms, dining hall, and fields are all situated in much closer proximity than some of our other LI locations. The beautiful campus is easy to get to and features pristine grass fields, air conditioned dorms, and awesome food! Super Skills Clinic available at this camp.
Sachem Soccer Complex – Day Camp
July 1 – 3 9am – 1pm
Sachem Soccer Complex – 1111 Waverly Ave. Holtsville NY 11742
Ages 9-17
Day Campers: $375
Future Stars: Ages 5-8 (9am – 12pm)
Future Stars: $300
Back again in our camp lineup for the summer of 2019, we will be offering a day camp option at the beautiful Sachem Soccer Complex, whose 15 fields of dreams make up the largest sports complex on Long Island. The fields are east of the Waverly Avenue School and a short corner kick from Exit 62 of the Long Island Expressway.
Baldwin High School – Evening Camp
June 25-27 6pm – 8:15pm
Baldwin High School – 841 Ethel T Kloberg Dr, Baldwin, NY 11510
Ages 9-17
Evening Campers: $275
New for the summer of ’19, we will be offering an evening camp at Baldwin High School from 5:30pm to 8:30pm each day. Baldwin has a beautiful turf fields we will be using each evening.
Cedar Road School – Half-Day Camp
July 29 – Aug 1 9am- 1pm
Cedar Road School – 178 Cedar Rd, East Northport, NY 11731
Ages 9-17
Day Camp: $335
Our Long Island Half Day camp will once again be held at the Cedar Road School in Commack, NY. This camp is conveniently located on Long Island, allowing anyone to get there with ease. This camp is our last of the summer and a great way to sharpen your skills heading into the summer team tryouts!
Future Stars Camp – Available at our Overnight and Day Camps
After 25 years of running lacrosse camps, we have found that at this young age kids learn the most when they are having fun. We balance out our instruction with games designed to make the kids feel successful right away.
We will play games such as: Lacrosse baseball, Lacrosse dodge ball, relay races and more.
Our staff will be comprised of coaches from all positions, including Attack, Midfield, Defense, and Goaltenders. More importantly, the coaches will not only be great players, but great communicators who can deal with children at these ages. The perfect opportunity to give your son a head start in lacrosse in a fun and safe environment!
Curriculum
After 25 years, our curriculum has been proven and refined many times. It is set for all ages and all positions. During the early part of the week, we do a large amount of individual skill building and, as the week moves on, we play games for one reason: to reinforce what was learned during our skill sessions.
Millon Lacrosse Athlete Core Values:
Our lacrosse camp seeks to teach our athletes values, as well as lacrosse skills. Each camper will be taught:
- Sportsmanship: Showing courtesy and respect to opponents, coaches, and teammates
- Teamwork: Learning to work with and help teammates
- Dedication: Demonstrating care for the team, the sport, and performance
- Improvement: Working hard to develop skills, to learn, and to get better
- Hustle: Giving your best effort all of the time
- MVP: Never losing your cool and rising to the occasion under pressure
Defense
Stick skills (left/right), footwork, holds, crease play, team defense, take away checks, shooting, stick protection, off ball play
Attack
Stick skills (left/right), shooting (inside, outside, on-the-run, split dodge, inside roll (power/quick), question mark, COD, riding, stick protection, team offense, passing, off ball play
Midfield
Stick skills (left/right), shooting (inside, outside, on-the-run, split dodge, inside roll (power/quick), question mark, COD, riding, stick protection, team offense, defensive play, intro to face-offs, passing, off ball play
Goalie
Stance and position, grip on the stick, leadership, stick skills, communication, shot stopping, attitude, proper warmup
Long Island Overnight Session @ LIU Post
Tuesday, July 16h
Check-in Times (registration):
If you signed up for Super Skills clinic: 8am – 8:45am
Overnight Campers (who are not doing specialty clinic): 1pm – 2pm
Day Camper check-in (if you’re not doing specialty clinic): 1:30pm – 2pm
- Orientation starts at 2pm for all campers
- Once parents check their child into camp, they are free to go.
- Check-in is at Orchard Hall, which are the tall multi-colored dorms right off of route 110.
Future Stars @ LIU Post
Check-in:
Tuesday, July 16th @ 8:30am – 9am
- Orientation starts at 9am for future star campers
- Check-in is at President’s Field, which is located in the back of campus
Long Island Day Camp @ Sachem Soccer Complex
July 1 -3
Check-in:
8am – 8:45am
- Pick up time for all campers is at 2pm.
- Once parents check their child into camp, they are free to go.
Long Island Evening Camp @ Baldwin High School
June 25-27
Check-in:
8am – 8:45am
- Pick up time for all campers is at 2pm.
- Once parents check their child into camp, they are free to go.
Long Island Half-Day Camp @ Cedar Road School
Monday, July 29th
Check in Times (registration):
All campers 8:30am – 9am (there is no specialty clinic offered at this camp)
- Orientation starts at 9am for all campers
- Once parents check their child into camp, they are free to go.
- Check-in is at the rear field of the Cedar Road School.
Things to bring to registration:
- Final balance in certified check or cash
- Medical forms
- Spending money for camp store
Long Island Overnight Session @ LIU Post
Sample First Day Schedule, Tuesday July 16th
Early registration – 8am to 8:45am (for players who signed up for the lacrosse clinics)
Super Skills clinic – 9am – 1pm (lunch is included)
Regular registration – 1pm to 2pm
Orientation – 2pm – 2:30pm
Lacrosse session 1 – 2:30 to 4:45pm
Dinner – 5 to 6pm
Lacrosse session 2 – 6:15 to 8:15pm
Nightly activities – 8:30pm to 10:30pm (camp store, string class, movies, pizza)
Everyone in their rooms – 10:30pm
Lights out – 11pm
Sample Last Day Schedule, Friday July 19th
Breakfast – 8am – 8:45am
Lacrosse session – 9am to 10:45am (this session will be comprised of lacrosse games and parents are encouraged to come and watch)
Closing speech – 10:45am to 11am
Checkout – 11am
Future Stars at LIU Post –
Sample Daily schedule for Tuesday, June 16th through Friday July 19th
Registration – 8:30am to 9am
Lacrosse Training – 9am – 12pm (players will be taking frequent water breaks at the field)
Pick up – 12 noon (same place as drop off)
Wednesday through Friday drop-off – 8:45am to 9am
Lacrosse training – 9am to 12pm
Pick-up – 12pm
Long Island Day Camps (Suffolk/Nassau) – Session 2 and 3
Sample Daily schedule
Registration – 8:30am to 9am
Lacrosse Training – 9am – 11:30am (players will be taking frequent water breaks at the field)
Lunch – 11:30am – 12:30 pm (players must pack a lunch)
Lacrosse training – 12:30pm to 2pm
Tuesday through Wednesday drop-off – 8:45am to 9am
Lacrosse training – 9am to 11:30am
Pick-up – 2pm
Long Island Half-Day Camp @ Cedar Road School
Sample Daily Schedule for Monday, July 29th through Thursday, August 1st
Registration – 8:30am-9am – check-in is at the rear field of the Cedar Road School.
Lacrosse training – 9am – 1pm (lunch 11:15am to 11:45am, players bring their own lunch)
Tuesday through Thursday drop-off – 8:45am to 9am
Lacrosse training – 9am to 1pm
Pick up – 1pm
**This pertains to Day Campers at LIU Post camp session only**
**At drop-off and pick-up, parents have to sign their son in and out of camp each day with our day camp coordinators.**
Day campers will be able to store their equipment and personal belongings at Orchard Hall. Please bring a pair of shoes or flip flops to go to meals between sessions; all day campers will be provided with lunch and dinner. Please bring an extra shirt, shorts, and socks each day in case of rain or extreme heat.
**At drop-off and pick-up, parents have to sign their son in and out of camp each day with our day camp coordinators.**
Day campers will be able to store their equipment and personal belongings at Orchard Hall. Please bring a pair of shoes or flip flops to go to meals between sessions; all day campers will be provided with lunch and dinner. Please bring an extra shirt, shorts, and socks each day in case of rain or extreme heat.
What We Suggest To Bring
- Tees
- Shorts
- Socks/Underwear
- Compression Shorts
- Bedding/Pillows/Blanket
- Towels
- All Toiletries
- Alarm
- Cell Phone and/or Calling Card
- Combination Lock (Day Campers)
- Sun Block
- Fan (Stony Brook, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania)
- All Lacrosse Equipment and Stick
What We Suggest NOT To Bring
The camp cannot and will not be responsible for the following items if they are lost or stolen:
- iPods
- Laptops
- Tablets
- Gaming Systems (Xbox, PSP, Play Station)
What Campers CAN NOT Bring
All of the following items will be confiscated, not to be returned:
- Lighters
- Matches
- Candles
- Hot Plates