619 Camps

619 Camps range from Beginners Levels to Elite Skill Development.
Multi-day events allow for extended opportunities for rising players
to engage and learn in their position-specific areas.
Get the reps and skills you need without the pressure or drama.


This is a training event developed to maximize growth and education for all lacrosse players.
Camps offer athletes an opportunity to get exposure, learn or refine skills, and build a resume to be evaluated by college coaches at all levels.
Camps are developed as multi-positional events to improve the overall skills of players looking for general development in the sport.
Training sessions focus on shooting, dodging, agility training, passing, defense, communication, and lacrosse IQ development.


Summer 2025


Summer
Day Camp
5-Day Bundle


July 2025


Experience Level:
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced

Athletes learn the basic core fundamentals of the game while emphasizing fun, cooperation,
and maximum touches with the ball, while also developing strong technical skills and drawing on tactical awareness. Players are also introduced to key concepts of passing and catching, scoring and position roles, and competitive fair play. Players learn simple technical skills and position-specific techniques.
The major focus is on applying skills, strategies, and tactics from practice to competitive situations.

  • Session I (Teaching Component)
    • When: July 18th
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 9am – 12pm
      Lunch from 12pm – 1pm (Lunch IS provided)
    • Cost per camper:
      $150 (includes camp jersey and giveaways)
    • Location:
  • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Session II (Competitive Component)
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 1pm – 4pm
    • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Please email with any questions

Experience Level:
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced

Athletes learn the basic core fundamentals of the game while emphasizing fun, cooperation,
and maximum touches with the ball, while also developing strong technical skills and drawing on tactical awareness. Players are also introduced to key concepts of passing and catching, scoring and position roles, and competitive fair play. Players learn simple technical skills and position-specific techniques.
The major focus is on applying skills, strategies, and tactics from practice to competitive situations.

  • Session I (Teaching Component)
    • When: July 25th
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 9am – 12pm
      Lunch from 12pm – 1pm (Lunch IS provided)
    • Cost per camper:
      $150 (includes camp jersey and giveaways)
    • Location:
  • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Session II (Competitive Component)
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 1pm – 4pm
    • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Please email with any questions

August 2025

Experience Level:
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced

Athletes learn the basic core fundamentals of the game while emphasizing fun, cooperation,
and maximum touches with the ball, while also developing strong technical skills and drawing on tactical awareness. Players are also introduced to key concepts of passing and catching, scoring and position roles, and competitive fair play. Players learn simple technical skills and position-specific techniques.
The major focus is on applying skills, strategies, and tactics from practice to competitive situations.

  • Session I (Teaching Component)
    • When: August 1st
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 9am – 12pm
      Lunch from 12pm – 1pm (Lunch IS provided)
    • Cost per camper:
      $150 (includes camp jersey and giveaways)
    • Location:
  • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Session II (Competitive Component)
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 1pm – 4pm
    • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Please email with any questions

Experience Level:
Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced

Athletes learn the basic core fundamentals of the game while emphasizing fun, cooperation,
and maximum touches with the ball, while also developing strong technical skills and drawing on tactical awareness. Players are also introduced to key concepts of passing and catching, scoring and position roles, and competitive fair play. Players learn simple technical skills and position-specific techniques.
The major focus is on applying skills, strategies, and tactics from practice to competitive situations.

  • Session I (Teaching Component)
    • When: August 8th
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 9am – 12pm
      Lunch from 12pm – 1pm (Lunch IS provided)
    • Cost per camper:
      $150 (includes camp jersey and giveaways)
    • Location:
  • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Session II (Competitive Component)
    • Who: Boys and Girls
    • Grades 7th – 12th
    • Time: 1pm – 4pm
    • Equipment: Full Gear (stick, helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, cleats)
  • Please email with any questions