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Q: What type of free gear do I get?
A: Every camp participant receives a Trilogy Lacrosse Reversible and a free ticket for the End Of Camp Raffle featuring Under Armour equipment and apparel, Trilogy Personal Pro Prizes, and the Mystery Boxes.  Under Armour items include heads, handles, gloves, hats, and more.  At every Trilogy Lacrosse Camp, our Staff members include some of their personal gear in the End of Camp Raffle. These Personal Pro Prizes are unique to Trilogy Lacrosse events and cannot be found in any store.  We also hide special prizes, including Personal Pro Prizes, unique Under Armour products, and funny “gag” gifts, in our Mystery Boxes.  You never know what’s inside a Mystery Box so choose wisely.

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Q: What is the level of supervision at your Overnight camps?
A: The listed Camp Director(s) will be at the event for the entire time and is on duty 24 hours a day while your child is under our watch. These highly accomplished player/coaches run the event and lead the instruction. Working with them is our staff of top NLL/MLL professionals, collegiate coaches, high school coaches and collegiate players. All of our Staff Members have collegiate playing/coaching experience and have been trained in our Curriculum, including Concussion Awareness and SP1414 Sexual Abuse and Awareness Training.  Our Directors and Coaches do not make cameo appearances - they coach our participants for the duration of the event.  We perform Background Checks on ALL Staff members to ensure your child’s safety.  At Overnight Facilities, we also have 24 hour Campus Security patrol and our Medical Personel is on-call 24 hours a day.

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Q: What is a typical day like?
A: Regardless of the type of camp, we have a minute-by-minute plan in place to maximize your son’s lacrosse development.

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Q: Will there be a Camp Store?
A: Yes.  We will have a Camp Store at all of our Summer Camps with limited edition Trilogy Lacrosse Merchandise. At our Overnight Camps we will also offer drinks, snacks, and pizza.

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Q: At Overnight camps what do players do after the night session?
A: At our Overnight Camps, we let players relax after a long day of lacrosse.  With three sessions daily, we understand that players need down time to recover and prepare for the next day.  We also know that bonding with friends is an important aspect of Overnight Camp.  At most facilities we have a common area where players mingle with each other, watch TV, string sticks, and interact with the Staff.  Players are welcome to enjoy the common room or relax in their assigned room with their roommate and friends. 

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Q: What is your cancellation/refund policy?
A:    Cancellation Insurance gives you peace of mind. Cancellation Insurance is $95 for overnight camp & certified events and $50 for day camp. Insurance is non-refundable.  You may only purchase cancellation insurance when registering for camp.   All cancellations must be in writing and will be processed the next business day.  No-shows will not receive a refund or a credit balance.  Credits/refunds are NOT OFFERED to those who do not possess/purchase cancellation insurance.  We do not offer refunds or credits for weather.  Please see our Weather Policy for further details.

If you must cancel prior to May 1, 2013, a full refund of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance will be processed.  After May 1, 2013 and up to 1 week prior to camp, if you must cancel we will issue a credit balance of all camp fees paid minus the cancellation insurance.   Your credit balance is redeemable at any Trilogy Lacrosse event, valid for one year, and is transferable to a family member.

The “Early Bird” Cancellation Insurance is only valid from November 23, 2012 to March 15, 2013.  Those registrants with the "Early Bird" cancellation insurance must purchase additional insurance by March 22, 2013 to continue your coverage.

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Q: How do I tell if your Camp still has available spots?
A: Our events have space left unless it is marked “This event is currently FULL” in our online registration system. We maintain waiting lists for most of our camps. If a camp is marked sold out, please contact us to be placed on the waiting list.

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Q: Do you offer scholarships?
A:  Unfortunately, we no longer are able to offer scholarships to participants. 

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Q: How do I contact Trilogy Lacrosse?
A: For additional answers to your questions please contact Jessica Plsek. Voicemails will be returned in a timely manner.

Office hours:  Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm

Phone: 212-796-7987

Fax: 212-796-7988

Email: info@trilogylacrosse.com

Mail:
Trilogy Lacrosse
55 Washington St, Suite 808
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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Q: There is not a Trilogy Lacrosse event in my area. What can I do?
A: We offer Camps and clinics around the country and offer transportation solutions to and from local airports for traveling players. Please contact us for details.
If you are interested in bringing Trilogy Lacrosse to your area, please email us at info@trilogylacrosse.com or call us at: 212-796-7987 and we will do our best to accommodate you.

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Q: Your event is listed for a certain age group. My son does not fall within the exact range. Can he participate?
A: Our age brackets are designed to maximize the development and safety of our participants. Contact us in advance with your request and we will do our best to accommodate you.

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Q: My son plays goalie. Will there be special training for this position?
A: Absolutely!  We have a specific positional coach for all of our camps, including Goalie.  Goalie training is integrated in the Trilogy Curriculum throughout the duration of our events. In addition, all of our goalies receive private training sessions with experienced goalie coaches so they can master individual techniques while also developing group skills such as slide communication, leadership skills, and clearing.

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Q: Are Trilogy Lacrosse Camps geared for specific positions or all positions (Attack, Midfield, Defense, Goalie)?
A: We make sure to give each position the attention it deserves.  Whether you play Attack, Midfield, Defense / LSM, or Goalie you will receive the best instruction in the country.  Each position has its own specific coach teaching them throughout the event.

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Q: What level of player attends Trilogy Lacrosse Camps?
A: We teach players that are picking up the stick for the first time and players that start for their high school Varsity team.  By using our educational progression, we cater to the needs of each individual camper.  Beginners, intermediate and advanced players receive instruction that is appropriate for their skill level.  From the first time player to the experienced player with the highest caliber collegiate future, we have triggered significant improvement for our participants during the week of camp.  For many campers, their involvement at Trilogy Lacrosse Camp has been the difference maker in their development.

  • Day Camps are most appropriate for beginner to intermediate players
  • Overnight Camps are most appropriate for intermediate to advanced players, but beginners can use them as an opportunity for rapid skill acceleration.
  • Certified Events/Aces Camps are most appropriate for advanced players and require a letter of recommendation along with a video from their Coach or Program Director.

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Q: What do I bring to Camp?

A:

OVERNIGHT CAMP:

Equipment
It is the responsibility of each player to come to camp with the appropriate gear and equipment. Furthermore each player is required to wear his helmet at all times during drills, practices, scrimmages and games.  Here is the breakdown of all equipment needs:

  • Helmet
  • Chinstrap
  • Gloves
  • Stick
    • Head
    • Handle
    • Attached with a screw
    • Butt-end / cap
  • Back-up Stick(s)
  • Field Pads:
    • Shoulder Pads
    • Arm Pads
    • Rib Pads
  • Goalie Pads:
    • Chest Protector
    • Chin Guard
    • *Players must have these items along with Athletic supporter and cup to play this position
  • Mouth Guard
  • Cleats
  • Basketball / Turf Shoes
  • Athletic supporter and cup

Clothing and Essentials

  • T-Shirts / Performance Shirts: 8-12
  • Shorts: 3-5
  • Underwear / Spandex: 8-12
  • Socks: 10-12
  • Long Sleeve Shirt and Pants
  • Towels: 1-2
  • Linens- sheets, blanket (or sleeping bag), pillow case, pillows
  • Toiletries- toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo
  • Alarm clock
  • Sunscreen
  • Fan
  • Medications*
  • Water bottle

*Medical Needs/Medications: Please email us any special medical concerns we need to consider during camp week as well as medications your son will be taking during camp. Our Athletic Trainer will be administering Medications in conjuncture with the Camp Director.   

Optional items

  • Drinks and snacks
    • Water, Gatorade
    • Energy, granola bars
    • Must bring your own cooler and ice
  • Gold Bond
  • Books
  • Playing Cards / Board Games
  • Electronics*
  • Entertainment

*Electronics: Players are permitted to bring electronic equipment if they so choose but they do so at their own risk. Trilogy Lacrosse and the Facility are not responsibility for lost, stolen, or damaged property.

DAY CAMP:

Equipment
It is the responsibility of each player to come to camp with the appropriate gear and equipment. Furthermore each player is required to wear his helmet at all times during drills, practices, scrimmages and games.  Here is the breakdown of all equipment needs:

  • Helmet
  • Chinstrap
  • Gloves
  • Stick
    • Head
    • Handle
    • Attached with a screw
    • Butt-end / cap
  • Back-up Stick(s)
  • Field Pads:
    • Shoulder Pads
    • Arm Pads
    • Rib Pads
  • Goalie Pads:
    • Chest Protector
    • Chin Guard
    • *Players must have these items along with Athletic supporter and cup to play this position
  • Mouth Guard
  • Cleats
  • Basketball / Turf Shoes
  • Athletic supporter and cup

Clothing and Essentials

Players should come dressed and ready to play when they get dropped off.

Clothing:

  • T-Shirt / Performance Shirt
  • Shorts
  • Underwear / Spandex
  • Socks

Essentials:

  • Sunscreen
  • Water bottle (water and/or sports drinks)
  • Medications
  • Lunch (Trilogy Lacrosse does not provide lunch at Day Camps)

*Medical Needs/Medications: Please email us any special medical concerns we need to consider during camp week as well as medications your son will be taking during camp. Our Athletic Trainer will be administering Medications in conjuncture with Camp Director.

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Q: Are parents allowed to visit and watch sessions?
A: Absolutely!!  We encourage family members to come to camp and watch the action.

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Q: What is Trilogy Lacrosse’s policy in regards to bad weather?
A: In the event of rain, the Camp Director will decide whether to stay outside or go to our indoor facility.  We will immediately go inside due to lightning or severe weather. 

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Q: What happens if there is an injury or emergency?
A: Our EMT/Certified Athletic Trainer/MD handles any injuries that may occur.  Injured Participants are treated as necessary and parents are contacted with explanation of injury. 

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Q: Are there any camp rules?
A: We do not tolerate the use of drugs or alcohol. We do not allow physical abuse.  There is no stealing, borrowing, or taking of other people’s possessions. We do not permit players to leave campus without an adult chaperone and parent permission. Breaking any of these rules warrants an immediate dismissal from camp without refund.

 Additional Camp Rules:

  • No damaging facility property. Cost from damages incurred are the participants responsibility.
  • Respectful and responsible behavior during meals.  Throw away your own trash.
  • Be on time for start of camp / roll call
  • No bad language or mistreatment of others

Specific Overnight Rules:

  • Sleep in assigned room and bed
  • All Extended Day players must be at Roll Call in morning and check out with coach before leaving at night
  • If you are sick, you must check in with the Director and see Athletic Trainer. Players are not permitted to miss a session without Staff permission.
  • Must wear helmet on field during sessions
  • No ball playing in common areas
  • No lighters in the rooms
  • No buying, selling, or trading of equipment

 

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Q: Will I be able to get in touch with my son while they are at camp?
A: Yes.  All campers are allowed to bring cell phones to camp.  Parents can also call our corporate Brooklyn, NY office (212-796-7987) if they need to send an urgent message to their son. Please be advised that cell phone service is limited in some areas. There is no cell phone service at: The Millbrook School, Oldfields School, and Deerfield Academy.

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