Newtown BOYS LACROSSE Summer Camps by LB3 Lacrosse. Campers receive technical and tactical instruction from MLL player Liam Banks. He was named a 2X All-American at Syracuse and MVP for the 2000 National Championship Tournament. Sponsored by Warrior/Brine. Camp offered for 8-15 year olds run July 19-21 from 9:00am-2:00pm. Players need to wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes and bring a helmet, pads, stick, mouth guard, and gloves. They also need to bring water and a light snack.

Newtown BOYS LACROSSE Summer Camps directed by T.J. Dixon. He coaches Boys Lacrosse at Roswell High School. The camp is designed to help campers learn and develop various lacrosse skills and technique through fun drills and games.   The camp runs June 20-24 from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Players need to wear comfortable athletic clothing and shoes and bring a helmet, pads, stick, mouth guard, and gloves. They also need to bring water and a light snack.

Newtown GIRLS LACROSSE Summer Camp directed by Suzanne Isidor and Elle Race. Suzanne Isidor was head coach at Penn State. A two-time MAC Coach of the Year at Drew, she was also named the South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year in 1997. This camp is designed to teach and improve the technical and tactical skills essential to quality lacrosse. Camp curriculum will focus on both team and individual aspects of the game. The camp runs June 13-15 for 1st through 8th grade from 1:00-5:00pm or June 15-17 from 8:30am-12:30pm for 1st-12th graders (split by grade/experience during camp). Players need to bring a goggles, mouth guard and stick.  They can also bring water and a light snack.

Newtown GIRLS LACROSSE Summer Camps directed by Pam McNabb. Campers will learn and develop various lacrosse skills through the instruction of Coach Pam McNabb. Since playing at Bloomsburg University, she has coached players of all different ages and levels from High School to Georgia National Teams. With her depth of knowledge and experience of the game, players will receive high quality instruction that will bring them to the next level.  The camp runs July 25-29 from 9am to 12pm and is for ages 7-17 years. Players need to bring a goggles, mouth guard and stick.  They also need to bring water and a light snack.