July 22 - 25, 2015 - SUNY Oneonta

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REGISTER TODAY! One registration form per person Name ________________________________________________ Guardian’s Name ________________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________

When we receive your registration form, you will be sent a confirmation letter with further information about the first day of camp and the required medical forms.

________________________________________________ City___________________________ Zip _____________ Day Phone (_________) _______________________ Age _______ School ________________________________________________ Position ________________________________________________ Shirt Size ________________

High Octane Lacrosse Camp 2015 Cost $400 for overnight Or $300 for day camp

July 22 - 25, 2015

LIMITED AVAILABILITY: Complete and detach form with payment by July 1, 2015 Method of Payment (Payable to Bob Leary, High Octane Camp) ________ Check _______ Money Order ________ Purchase Order/Voucher Overnight_______ or Day Camp_______ Payment Total:___________________________________

Return registration form and payment to: Bob Leary 737 Wilber Lake Rd Oneonta, NY 13820

SUNY Oneonta Oneonta, NY

For further information, contact: Coach Bob Leary 315-601-1980 [email protected]

Boys ages 8-18 invited to participate

High Octane Lacrosse Camp provides a low-cost, high-quality boy’s lacrosse experience that teaches players basic to advanced individual skills with team concepts built in.

SUNY Delhi Men’s Lacrosse Coach Bob Leary and his staff

Consider these features: 8 to 1 players to coaches ratio Staff features current local college and high school coaches Top-quality facilities Individual player/coach session Personalized evaluation sheet at the end of camp Team film session

COST:

$400 Overnight or History of the game session $300 Day Camp Stick stringing session

The camp will provide a structured lacrosse environment that will enhance the player’s individual skills as well as his team skills. The camp itself is designed to teach both experienced and less experienced players. At the end of camp, players should leave with a sense of accomplishment, and as a more skilled team player.

Camp BBQ

Ages 8-18

Camp Raffle Clock Your Shot with Radar Gun

Typical Daily Schedule: 7-8 a.m. Breakfast 8-10 a.m. Instruction by Position 10-12 noon Team Practice/Games 12 noon-1 p.m. Lunch 2-4 p.m. Team Concepts/Games 5-6 p.m. Dinner 7-9 p.m. Games 9-10 p.m. Camp Store/Movies 10-11 p.m. Clean up, lights out