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Girl's Boarding Camp at The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey!
We are excited to offer our girl's boarding camps at the prestigious Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, NJ the week of July 11 through July 16, 2010. This beautiful campus with state-of-art facilities is the place to be, as campers will improve their skills and become stronger, faster, better hockey players.
Each day, campers will have four hours of on-ice training and 2 sessions of off-ice conditioning and activities. SAMPLE BOARDING CAMP DAILY ITINERARY
8:00 Wake up 8:30 Breakfast 9:30 On-ice session #1 (90 minutes) 11:15 Video analysis 12:00 Lunch 12:45 Off-ice: dry land training 1:30 On-ice session #2 (90 minutes) 3:30 Off-ice: stickhandling/shooting 5:00 Dinner 7:00 On-ice session #3 (scrimmage) 8:30 Shower, free time, lights out
About Girls Director: Samantha Ullrich
Sam is a recent graduate of Robert Morris University, with a BA in Elementary Education. She played four years of NCAA Division I Ice Hockey at Robert Morris University. She earned a spot on the All-CHA Rookie team in 2005-06. She was named the Colonials' Defensive Player of the Year by her teammates in 2006-07. Samantha finished with a +5 rating after defeating Minnesota 7-4 (12/30/07). She ranked fourth on the team in 2008-09 with seven power play points and finished her career with 37 points.
This past season Sam was an assistant coach for Team Pittsburgh U-14, and help them win Silver Sticks and 2010 USA Hockey National Champions! She is all so a 1st grade teacher in Swickley PA.
On-ice Sessions Campers will participate in our challenging skating, agility, edge control, and stick handling drills, plus compete in an intense daily scrimmage. As with all of our programs, Individual Skill Development (ISD) is the focus, and each player will be continuously challenging herself throughout the week. There will also be skills competitions with awards that players can strive for during the week.
Off-ice Sessions Our trained staff will lead campers through a variety of conditioning drills, games and activities designed to increase the overall hockey player and build leadership qualities. We will also review each camper's skating, shooting, stickhandling and game play progress during the thorough video analysis sessions. During these off-ice sessions, invaluable team, confidence and endurance building activities will prevail.
About The Lawrenceville School For more information about the school and facilities, please visit The Lawrenceville School web site http://www.lawrenceville.org.
For directions by air, automobile, bus, and rail, please visit http://www.lawrenceville.org/about/directions.asp.
As always, the safety and well-being of our campers is a priority. The Lawrenceville School has a guarded gate for entry and exit to the campus. There is 24-hour on-campus security. The Loucks Ice Center is located in the Lavino Field House (building #25 on the campus map). Residence halls are located near the rink. A campus map is available here
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