Lake Tahoe Lacrosse: Squaw Valley Elite Camp - Session 2

This camp is sold out of overnight and day camper space. Please check the events calendar above the header for other GSLA camps and clinics. As always email us at info@gs-lacrosse.com with questions. Thank you!

Join us for the premiere destination lacrosse camp in the country, in the picturesque High Sierra Mountains of Lake Tahoe, CA! On the field, Golden State Lacrosse campers will enjoy playing and learning lacrosse from the game’s best players and teachers. Off the field, supervised, team building activities will include

• Tram rides to High Camp pool (7,500ft)
• Lacrosse Olympics
• Lake swims
• Ropes courses
• Hikes

Camp capacity is limited to 60 overnight campers. We will stay in the green employee hostel adjacent to PlumpJack Inn. This building has a lot of character, it's where Olympic athletes lived during the 1960 winter games.

Transportation to camp is available by airport shuttle for campers who fly into the Reno airport. Bay Area campers can ride together from Bay Area pick up points on a Mercury Tour motor coach - seats 53. Camp price includes room and board, 3 square meals per day, and the best lacrosse camp experience in the country!

Click the "LACROSSE CAMPS" tab, then the "INFO" tab to learn about this summer's available camp discounts.

Directors:

Eric Martin - Defense. Team USA 2010. MLL All Pro.

Chris Rotelli - Offense. MLL All Star. NCAA Player of the Year.




City / State: Squaw Valley, CA
Dates: June 24, 2012 - June 28, 2012
Time: Check in from 1pm to 3pm, June 24th. Checkout at 12pm, June 28th.
Location: Squaw Valley Resort
Gender: Boys
Ages: 10-18
Cost: $DAY and OVERNIGHT spots are sold out.
Camper / Staff Ratio: 8 to 1
Skill Levels:

Detailed Info:
Limited day camper spots are available for $525. This registration fee includes all day activities, morning, afternoon and night lacrosse sessions, lunch and dinner. Please direct any questions to GSLA on the "Contact Us" page.

Best ways to travel to Squaw Valley:

Fly in. For campers flying into the Reno Airport please arrange shuttle service with North Lake Tahoe Express. Make sure you book travel ahead of time on the Red Line route. Check out http://www.northlaketahoeexpress.com/routemap for reservations, rates and group discounts.

Mercury Tours Motor Coach. Bay Area campers can ride together from pick up spots in SF and Roseville. Details will be emailed to participants.



Typical Day:

8:00 - Wake up
8:00-9:00 - Breakfast
9:00-10:00 - Warm up, stretch, and stick work. (stick, helmet and gloves)
10:00-10:30 - Lacrosse dodge ball
10:30-10:45 - Water Break
10:45-11:00 - Staff demos (staff in full equipment for live demos)
11:00- 11:30 - Mini games (full pads)
11:30-12:00 - Full field scrimmage
12:00-1:00 - Lunch
1:00-4:30 - Alpine Outdoor Activity!
4:30-6:00 - Dinner break
6:00-7:30 - Full field scrimmage
7:30-8:00 - Daily wrap up and raffle
8:00-10:00 - Evening Activities- movies, raffles, trivia, free time
10:30 - Lights out


What to Bring:

• Lacrosse stick and helmet
• Mouth Guard
• Sneakers and cleats
• Protective cup
• Elbow and shoulder pads
• Gloves
• Water bottle
• Sunscreen
• Swim suit
• Spending money for camp store and pizza night
• Bedding (sheets and pillow) or sleeping bag
• Snacks and drinks

Testimonials

Parent
"I wanted to pass along that both Eric and Wade, tired as they have been after every day of camp this week, have nothing but good things to say about your camp. That is a huge compliment coming from these two players with 5 and 6 years of club + high school lacrosse. They say the coaching is outstanding, and even though they are sore, they are up and ready for the next day. "
  - C. Van Norden, San Jose, CA

Coach
"Chris and Eric get it. This is a thinking mans game to be played with passion and controlled aggression. Their model is what camps should be...up tempo and stressing the fundamentals without sacrificing fun."
  - Joe Thompson, U of Virginia Asst Coach

Player
"Experiencing Chris and Eric's camps, it is clear that they know the game of lacrosse and can successfully teach it to others. What impressed me the most and separated their camp from others was their caring attitudes for the kids and genuine interest in developing their campers skills"
  - Brian McDermott, U of Virginia Midfielder

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