Lacrosse: Dodging, Defending and Finishing (8-15 yrs) FALL25
Sep 07 - Jan 06
Ages 8-16 · Males Only
Auburn Hills Community Park
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Sep 23 - Oct 28 (Tuesday)
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Starting at
$135.00
Lacrosse: Dodging, Defending and Finishing (8-11 yrs) Sept.
Sep 23 - Oct 28 (Tuesday)
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Ages 8-12 · Males Only
Parker Fieldhouse
Starting at
$135.00
About This Activity
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This camp teaches the skills and tactics of indoor lacrosse. Improve your skills with Box Lacrosse instruction led by Patrick Chapla, director of POWLAX and his staff. Instruction is focused on teaching players how to effectively elude the opponent in tight spaces. Players will work on their dodging skills, proper footwork and body movements that will enable success on both sides of the ball!
Level of Instruction: For players seeking a more advanced training environment and player development.
Skills/Fundamentals Learned: These coed sessions are designed to help the player:
- Maneuver and play in tight spaces
- Play physical defense
- Use deception when shooting
- Improve small sided game skills
Contractor/Instructor: Patrick Chapla, the founder of POWLAX, stands at the forefront of lacrosse coaching innovation. With a coaching philosophy embraced by youth, high school, and collegiate coaches nationwide, he has established a legacy of excellence in lacrosse training. Patrick's journey in lacrosse coaching is marked by significant achievements and extensive experience. As the former head coach at Grandview High School and Offensive Coordinator for Cherokee Trail, he brings a wealth of knowledge with over 14 years in high school and youth lacrosse coaching. His expertise not only lies in fostering young talent but also in crafting strategies that have consistently propelled teams to success. Under Patrick's leadership, camp staff at POWLAX are not just instructors, but mentors who guide each player to reach their fullest potential.
Equipment: Players must provide helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, short stick, gloves, mouthpiece, and cup (rib and bicep pads are encouraged).
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Mackenzie Bonner at mbonner@parkerco.gov.
Equipment: Players must provide helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, short stick, gloves, mouthpiece and cup (rib and bicep pads are encouraged).
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