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posted 01/12/2012 Details of Summer Camps through Trilogy for
Boys Summer 2012 - (pardon the broadcast to the girl's teams but our technology is limited - Girls should visit
www.LAXATL.com though)
Early Bird Special:
Register today for any of our camps and receive your choice of the following:
FREE Trilogy Lacrosse Hooded Sweatshirt
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FREE Cancellation insurance through April 15th (in case plans change)
Georgia Overnight Camp
Location: North Georgia College & State University
Dates: June 11-15 or June 18-22, 2012 (2 separate sessions)
Eligibility: Grades 6-11
Directors: Ned Crotty & Ryan Boyle
Cost: Overnight - $699
Trilogy Lacrosse is proud to be back at North Georgia College and State University in 2012 for another incredible Overnight Summer Camp.
Special features for our 2012 Summer Camps:
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Not one, but TWO NATIONAL DIRECTORS at every Event
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EXTRA INSTRUCTIONAL SESSION added on Monday
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UPDATED CURRICULUM with New Skills and Drills
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Unparalleled RAFFLE including the MYSTERY BOX and PERSONAL PRO PRIZES
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NEW MERCHANDISE featuring original designs not found in stores
Atlanta Day Camp
Location: Fellowship Christian School, Roswell, GA
Dates: Monday July 9, 2012 - Thursday July 12, 2012
Times: 8:00am - 2:00pm
Eligibility: Boys Grades 3-8
Directors: Matt Striebel & Michael Williams
Cost: $350
Mitch Belisle is happy to answer questions - let me know and I can pass his contact info as needed.
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If anyone is interested in summer lacrosse camps, we would highly suggest looking into the Trilogy Lacrosse Camps being held at North Georgia College. There are two sessions in June...the first from June 11 through 15 and the second is June 18 through 22.
Our experience with the instructors of Trilogy has been superb...not only are they excellent lacrosse players and coaches, they have gone out of their way to show a genuine interest in the Walton Jr. program. Visit their website at trilogylacrosse.com for more info.
Thanks,
WJLA
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