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LacrosseCamp 2 Sessions in 2017! Aug. 4-8 


Aug. 9-13


Sign up for 1 or both sessions, but sign up now!


at the Cardigan Mountain School, Canaan, NH


FOR BOYS10-18 CHOOSE THE BEST!


• Emphasis on sportsmanship • Outstanding staff!


• Top-notch instruction!


• All levels of play taught Questions? Contact:


cardiganlacrosse@gmail.com 207-400-5216


To apply online or for more information visit:


www.cardiganlacrosse.com (516) 767-7862 www.bdlax.com Prior Coaching Staff: College Coaches from


UPENN, Marist, Richmond, Marquette, Colgate, William and Mary, Fair´eld, and USC.


CArdigan Mountain


THREE D ATES ! THREE LOC ATIONS ! June 5-7, University of Dallas, TX June 17-19, Rising Star Sports Ranch Resort, NV June 25-27, Roanoke College, VA


OFFENSIVE+DEFENSIVE CHALLENGE CAMP


The Offensive Challenge Camp is specifically designed for the attack and midfield players. The Defensive Challenge Camp is for serious defenseman and LSM’s who want to learn from the best. Our attack and midfield campers will get to go against the defensive campers for fun evening games!


LAXCAMPS.org1.800.NIKE.CAMP


Nike and the Swoosh design are registered trademarks of Nike, Inc. and its affiliates, and are used under license. Nike is the title sponsor of the camps and has no control over the operation of the camps or the acts or omissions of US Sports Camps. This camp is open to any and all entrants


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