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Fall Lacrosse |
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7/17/2008 3:26 PM |
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Varsity/Experienced players: SLLIC - Sundays at Cary Academy beginning Sept. 7th - $140 (early registration) http://www.nclaxacademy.com/
SLLIC seems to be the consensus favorite amongst experienced players. Because they divide the HS program into two divisions (9&10, 11&12), the level of play is probably going to be better than most of the other fall programs. The drawback of SLLIC is the lack of an instructional component. It is up to the players to work on their own weaknesses. Just remember the point of fall ball; no one cares who was the "camp champ" once spring rolls around.
JV/Newer players: Lax on the Hill - Two locations - Saturdays at Cary Elementary and/or Sundays at Duke University? http://www.fusionlacrosse.com/TriangleSelectLacrosse/LAXontheHill/tabid/1165/Default.aspx
I'm still waiting on them to post information about LOTH, but having worked with Fusion Lacrosse in the past, I know they run a solid program. There is a teaching component to every session followed by scrimmages. The skill level varies with LOTH from year to year, but should always be a good pick for JV players. This would be the best choice for Varsity players who can't do SLLIC.
Other Options: YLS - Sundays at Holly Springs beginning Sept. 7th - $125 http://www.n2lm.com/ylslacrosse/leagues.html#grades912
YLS is run by the Holly Springs coaches. I don't know much about the fall program, but I do know these guys are good coaches. This would be a good alternative/second option.
Lacrossetech - Saturdays at The RecZone beginning Sept. 6th - $135 http://www.lacrossetech.com/lt/index.cfm?c=fall.cfm
45 minutes of coaching followed by 45 minutes of play. This could be a very good fall program depending on the level of players that sign up. Much like YLS, this is a good alternative/second choice for the fall.
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J. Aldridge |
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