




LACROSSE - BOYS PROGRAM
PROGRAM DETAILS:
MBSC’s Lacrosse Program consists of 5 to 6 hours of daily instruction which includes:
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Shooting
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Dodging
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Ground Balls
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Fast Breaks
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Feeding & Finishing
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Cutting
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Stick Skills
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Clears
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Face-Off
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Wing Play
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Offensive and Defensive Fundamentals
Scrimmages: (6×6 and full field) take place throughout each session.
Evaluations: Campers are evaluated on the first day and are divided considering ability, position, size and age.
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First year assistant Nick Cotter joined the Saints coaching staff after playing his college lacrosse at Dowling College, a perennial Division II powerhouse on Long Island. As a sophomore, Cotter finished the season Second Team All-Conference and was voted Honorable Mention All-American (29 goals, 4 assists).
He helped lead Dowling College to its first National Championship appearance, where they fell to Le Moyne College in a heartbreaker. Cotter followed up with an outstanding junior campaign, garnering Second Team All-Conference and All-American accolades again. He finished his college career as a senior with 35 goals and 5 assists, and he was voted First Team All-American.
Cotter was selected to participate in the USILA North-South All Star game, which honors the best Division I, II,and III graduating seniors. Cotter finished his career at Dowling as the all-time goal scorer from the midfield. Cotter graduated from Dowling College with a B.A. in Elementary Education.
Equipment: All campers must bring their own equipment (including a water bottle). The camp will have balls for instruction, and a list of required and recommended equipment and clothing will be sent to parents upon registration.
Skill Development: MB Lacrosse Camp covers all four essential aspects of skill development: strength and conditioning, technical precision, tactical development and sport psychology.
LOCATIONS:
BOSTON - All Golf courses are within between 5-20 minutes from Curry College. Campers will train at Curry College and/or Glover or Tucker Elementary Schools. Curry College’s facilities are on-site and consist of 2 outdoor courts and 2 field houses. Glover and Tucker are indoor courts and only 3 miles from campus. If the off-campus facilities are needed, Campers are transported in the morning by school bus and will return to Curry College for lunch. They come back at 4:30pm to participate in dinner and all of the evening activities! ...
Off site location - Milton High School, located 2 miles from Curry College. Campers will be transported by school bus and will return to campus for lunch
ORLANDO - University of Central Florida is a Division I school located in beautiful Orlando, FL. The campus has a unique layout designed to be a pedestrian oriented and has top-notch sports facilities located right on campus.
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5-6 Hours of Sports Instruction per day
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High Levels of Coaching instructors
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Approximately 1:10 coach to player ratio on the field
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General Skills: Beginners, Intermediate, and Advanced groupings
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Fun Evening Activities for sleepover and extended day campers
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Campers from around the world: Every year we have 10-15 countries represented!
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Professional Player appearances (during certain weeks)
HEAD LACROSSE BOYS PRO - NICK COTTER

LEVELS OF PLAY:
Comprehensive/All Skills Camp: (Co-ed: Ages 8 – 18 years old)
Classes are programmed for three different proficiency levels: beginners, intermediates and advanced players — of all ages. Each student will be tested weekly and placed in a group of similar ability, and age. Beginners will be playing softball in just a few days; intermediates will improve all aspects of their game; and advanced players will sharpen their game to a competitive edge.
Elite Training and High School Sessions: (Co-ed: Ages 8 – 18 years old, High School for High School students only)
The elite training program is geared towards competitive level and ranked players looking to improve their field/game skills, learn winning strategies, and work on mental toughness. The high school session is provided for players currently on their high school team and wanting to move up the ladder or those planning on making the high school team.
Position Training: LAX campers are also trained based on the position of play. As some drills are “position specific,” this helps the camper concentrate on the skills used for that specific position. For those campers who have not yet decided which position they prefer, Head Pros will discuss their options with them.


Cotter was drafted in second round of the professional National Lacrosse League draft to the Boston Blazers in 2008. He has spent the last three seasons as a major contributor to the Blazers, and he finished the 2011 campaign fifth on the team in scoring (15 goals, 15 assists). The Blazers cease team operations for the 2012 season, and Cotter was picked up by the Philadelphia Wings in the dispersal draft. He looks to lead the Wings, along with fellow Canadians Brodie Merrill and Dan Dawson, to the playoffs in 2012. In October of 2012, Cotter was signed with the NLL Buffalo Bandits.
