




LACROSSE - GIRLS 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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An extensive list of drills can be emailed upon request
Scrimmages are held daily and campers will be applying what they have learned from their drills during the scrimmage.
Skill Development: MB Lacrosse Camp covers all four essential aspects of skill development: strength and conditioning, technical precision, tactical development and sport psychology.
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Katie Ilott embarks on her first year at Young Harris College. She takes over the program after spending two years as an assistant at national power Mercyhurst University. Ilott kick started her playing career as a member of the U-19 Canadian World Cup Team in 2007, and went on to play at Limestone College where she earned IWLCA First-Team All-American honors in 2010 along with three All-South Region and All-Conference First-Team selections.
Ilott finished her career with 144 goals, 30 assists, 174 points, 104 groundballs, 66 caused turnovers and a program best 251 draw controls. She is still tied for second in the all-time record book with 74 starts and is fifth in goals scored while holding three of the top four single season draw control totals, including a program best 92 in 2010. She is also second with 18 free position goals that same season.
Prior and during her time at Limestone, Ilott played for the Canadian National Under-19 Lacrosse Team for two years (2005-07) and coached several elite club teams, including the Oshawa Lady Blue Knights program.Ilott earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education from Limestone in 2010 and her master’s degree in organizational leadership from Mercyhurst.
HEAD LACROSSE GIRLS PRO - KATIE ILOTT
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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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)

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.
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.
Professional Player Appearances:
MB Sports Camps understands the importance for our campers to meet and hear from the experience of professional players. Last year we had Kristen Kjellman, a Team USA player, coach a session of girls lacrosse. The campers benefited from her experience and by asking her questions about her journey to become a professional womans lacrosse player.


