FAQs
Below are some questions to help answer any questions you may have about our camps. If your question isn’t listed below, please feel free to contact us.
Safety is an important focus for us at Millon Lacrosse Camp. After almost 30 years of operating successful summer camps, Millon Lacrosse has an impeccable safety record and has detailed rules and regulations in order to provide a safe atmosphere at the camp.
Each camper stays in a specified dorm which is supervised 24 hours a day. Millon Camp assigns a specific Safety Director whose job for the week is to oversee all security details and monitor the campers at all times. In the dorms, we will have staff assigned to rooms on each of the floors with the campers and we have certified athletic trainers on the field. We also employ coaches as our “Day Camp Coordinators” who are specifically in charge of the day campers throughout the week.
When your son checks in for camp and there are specific medical problems we need to be aware of, we will arrange for him to visit with our certified athletic trainer at that time.
Almost thirty years ago, Mark Millon, one of the top lacrosse players in the world, developed what has become the premiere teaching camp for young lacrosse players. Mark is not only a great player but a student of the game and has developed a methodology and curriculum that has been the recipe for the camp’s success. Not only do we have a curriculum but we have the passion and energy to execute it year in and year out. Many camps roll the balls out and let the kids play and call themselves an instructional camp. WE TEACH and develop, period.
Mark’s methodology focuses on how a young lacrosse athlete should develop many core basic skills in order to compete at a top high school or college or at the professional level. Millon lacrosse has had nearly 50,000 athletes come through and several thousand have gone on to play NCAA lacrosse and some into the MLL.