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Lacrosse Camps Maryland

Millon Lacrosse will be hosting our 2025 Baltimore camp at The Gilman School!  Founded in 1994 by former MLL MVP and two-time Team USA member Mark Millon, Millon Lacrosse stands for instruction, period. With over 28,000 athletes coming through our camps we have a wealth of experience and understand how to be safe, organized, and, more than anything, develop the young lacrosse athlete. The camp instructional business is a challenging space and you can’t last over 25 years without doing it right. Please give us a call, we would be happy to share more details on what separates us from the rest.


Lacrosse Camps Maryland @ Gilman School of Baltimore

*Note, because this camp is DAY only there is no speciality clinic on first day.  Campers must bring their own lunch to camp each day.

 


Curriculum

After over 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 camps Maryland seeks to teach our athletes values, as well as lacrosse skills. Each camper will be taught:

  • Sportsmanship: Showing courtesy and respect to opponents, coaches, 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

Check-In InformationFirst/Last Day ScheduleDay CampersWhat To BringFAQ About This Camp

Check-In Times (registration): Tuesday, June 24th

Day 1 Check-in is from 8:30 am to 8:45 am for all campers (There is no specialty clinic offered at this camp)

  • Check-in is at the stadium turf field
  • Once parents check their child into camp they are free to go.
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Sample Daily Schedule for Tuesday, June 24th through Thursday, June 26th

Time Activity
8:30am – 9am Drop-off between at the stadium turf field
9am – 11am Lacrosse session
11am – 12pm Lunch (players bring their own lunch)
12pm – 2pm Lacrosse session
2pm Pick-up at the stadium turf field

 

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
  • All Lacrosse Equipment and Stick and reversible

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
Please visit our FAQ page for a complete listing of questions. If you need to get in touch with us, please visit our contact page or call us at 516-747-7260.

Date: June 24th - 26th, 2025

Location:

5407 Roland Ave
Baltimore, MD 21210

Day Camp (3-Day): $435

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Mark Millon

Mark Millon, regarded as one of the best to ever play the game, is equally respected in his ability to teach the techniques and skills that have made him so successful.

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Questions?

Have questions about our camps and programs? Visit our FAQ page or send us a message on our contact page and we'll be sure to get back to you right away.

Director of Operations: 443-632-6504
austin@millonlacrosse.com

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