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Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC and As a Participant, Or Parent/Guardian of a Remit To Here are a few of the aspects that make Registration “Canadian Box” different Please Print: 1. Goals measure 4’ high x 4’6” wide as Player’s Name__________________________ opposed to the 6’ x 6’ goals in field lacrosse. Grade _______________ 2. Goaltenders are fully padded in a Parent/Guardian’s similar fashion to hockey and play with their Name_________________________ stick to the ground as opposed to field Phone Number___________ lacrosse where they are standing straight up Street Address_______________________ with their stick up high. City___________________ 3. Game is played with a shot clock and a Zip___________ 10 second count to advance the ball over the Field Lacrosse Position_____________ mid-line. Strong Hand Left / Right 4. A face-off takes place after each goal is Parent’s E-mail_______________________ scored. This program will initially be offered Cell Phone __________________________ th to players in grades 4 through 9th and is Does your child have any limiting medical recommended for players who have strong conditions? ___________________________ stick skills and a good understanding of field Emergency Contact lacrosse. ___________________________ Phone Number ________________ Fee - $200 per player Payment Method – Please make checks Waiver for participation – Please read carefully payable to Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC and As a participant, or parent/guardian of a remit to: participant in the Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC Program, I recognize and acknowledge that Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC there are certain risks of physical injury and I Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC 66 Woodbury Way Syosset, NY 11791 Email Questions – agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, [email protected] including death, damage or loss which I or my Unique Lacrosse Experience minor child may sustain as a result of “Canadian Box Lacrosse” participating in any and all activities connected with or associated with the program. I agree to SUMMER MINI CAMP waive and relinquish all claims I or my child may July 23rd-25th, 9am-12pm have against Pro Box Lacrosse, LLC, the staff, the coaches and volunteers as a result of Location – Turf Island Indoor Sports participating in the program. I further agree and Facility (turfisland.com) 3573 Maple Ct. represent that the participant has been Oceanside, NY 11572 examined by a physician and is physically fit and able to participate. Follow Pro Box Lacrosse at: I have read and fully understand the above details and hereby waive and agree to release all claims. Parent/Guardian @proboxlacrossse Signature_________________________________ Date_____________ facebook.com/proboxlacrosse As Lacrosse season is now upon us and we What prominent college coaches are saying watch some of the great games that have about box lacrosse: This program is not for beginners and we already appeared on television, you can’t help reserve the right to dismiss players who do but notice the number of Canadian players "When you watch Canadian kids not possess the necessary skills to excelling at the collegiate level. As so many compete.. Spots will be filled on a first come, American players, parents and fans marvel at score, when you see their skill level first served basis and no spots will be held the way these Canadian players showcase around the cage, you wonder to until full payment is received. their superior stick skills and the ease with yourself, 'Jeez, are we teaching kids Players will register as individuals which they finish around the goal, there is [in the U.S.] the wrong things?'" - Coaching will be provided by former always one common question; How do they do professional players with experience in both it? The answer is simple; their background in Dom Starsia the Major Indoor Lacrosse League and the Box Lacrosse. The value of skill development National Lacrosse League. They include: in a Box Lacrosse setting cannot be "If I was US Lacrosse, I wouldn't let understated. Again and again you will hear any kids play field until they were 10 Brian O’Keefe – Program Director the most successful college coaches in the Seven year veteran of the Major Indoor country speaking about how young players or 12," he said. "Until box lacrosse grows in the United States, it'll Lacrosse League and National Lacrosse with Box Lacrosse experience are at a decided League New York Saints, New Jersey Storm, advantage over those who have none. continue to be this way." - Bill Anaheim Storm With these factors in mind, we are proud to Tierney Team USA, ILF World Indoor Lacrosse introduce the first true “Canadian Box Championships - Mississauga, Ontario Over Lacrosse” experience on Long Island. Pro Box Summer Mini Camp skill session will 15 years lacrosse coaching experience – Lacrosse, LLC has spent a tremendous include: College/High School/Youth amount of time and effort developing a program that will act as both an introduction Shooting Accuracy Pat McCabe – Co-Director to the sport, while also ensuring that players Faking Proficiency Twelve year veteran of the Major Indoor are able to take what they have learned in the Receiving passes in tight spaces and under Lacrosse League and National Lacrosse “Box” and apply it to their “Field” game. duress League 3 Time All-Star While with the New Played 6 against 6 (including goalies) in a Pick and roll offense/defense York Saints Head Coach of New York Saints hockey rink environment, “Canadian Box” is Fast Break offense/defense and Anaheim Storm of National Lacrosse played at a similar tempo and with similar Goaltender Play League Over 15 years of coaching experience offensive and defensive philosophies as Video Analysis of NLL Games – Professional/College/Youth basketball but is much more physical. Shooting Contests Daily Raffle Prizes GOAL: The goal of PBL clinics and camps are to ultimately transfer the skills learned to enhance your outdoor field game. We look forward to helping you take your game to the next level! .
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