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Camps & Clinics: Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What type of free gear do I get?
A: Every camp participant receives a Trilogy Lacrosse jersey, a one-year subscription to Inside Lacrosse magazine, an Autographed Poster, Trilogy Lacrosse merchandise (wristbands, stickers, etc.), Warrior Product,  and a free ticket for the End Of Camp Raffle featuring the best Warrior and Trilogy Lacrosse products including sticks, gloves, equipment bags, hats, t-shirts, shorts, DVDs, and exclusive Personal Pro Prizes!  At every Trilogy Lacrosse Camp, our Staff members include some of their personal gear in the End of Camp Raffle.  These items are not available in any store and are unique to Trilogy Lacrosse events! 

At our Overnight Specialty Camps, all campers also receive a free Warrior Lacrose Head and mesh string kit as well as a stick stringing lesson and demonstration. 

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Q: What instructors will be at the camp?
A: The listed Camp Director(s) will be at the event for the entire time.  These highly accomplished players run the event and provide the bulk of the instruction.  Working with them is our staff of the top professionals of the NLL/MLL, educated coaches, and local legends.  All of our Staff members have collegiate playing/coaching experience.  Check out our individual Camp Pages to find out EXACTLY who will be at your camp.

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Q: What is a typical day like?
A: Regardless of the type of camp, we use an individual-group-team dynamic to provide maximum instruction coupled with ample game time.  Check out the individual Camp Page for specific Daily Schedule.

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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 merchandise.  Also at our Overnight/Specialty Camps we will have drinks and snacks as well as pizza orders at night.

Lacrosse equipment is sold at select events by some of our retail partners. Trilogy Lacrosse is not a retail outfit so we do not sell any equipment directly.  Please check the individual Camp page for more information. 

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Q: At sleepover camps what do players do after the night session?
A: At our Overnight Specialty Camps, we have a host of activities for our players including stick stringing lessons, chalk talks, guest speakers, movie time, and film breakdown.  We make sure that the learning and fun times do not stop when we leave the fields.

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Q: Are any college coaches at Trilogy events recruiting players?
A: Yes, but not at our Summer Camps or Fall Clinics.  Trilogy Lacrosse Camps are instructonal events to maximize your skill development.  In the past, we have contacted college coaches in regards to players based on their outstanding performances at camp.

We do have college coaches attend Trilogy Lacrosse events for our Select Teams and Trilogy Lacrosse Camps serve as the gateway to participation on our Select Teams.  Trilogy Lacrosse High School Select Teams compete in recruiting tournaments during the summer and fall.  We guide our players through the recruiting and college selection process and provide them with access to college coaches.   


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Q: What is your cancellation/refund policy?
A:    If you have to cancel, for any reason before the start of camp, we will issue you a 100% credit of all camp fees paid.  Your credit is redeemable at any Trilogy Lacrosse event, valid for one year, and is transferrable to a family member.  Cash refunds are only available with the purchase of Cancellation Insurance.  Cancellation Insurance is $35 and is available for purchase at the time of registration.  Cancellation Insurance guarantees you a 100% cash refund of all camp fees paid if you cancel anytime before the start of camp. 
*Please note:  $35 Cancellation Insurance is non-refundable.

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Q: How do I tell if an event still has available spots?
A: Our events have space left unless it is marked “SOLD OUT” on the Camps and Clinics page.  If this is the case, contact us to be placed on the waiting list.

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Q: Do you offer scholarships?
A: Yes. We are committed to making lacrosse accessible to everyone with an interest and passion for the game.  We understand that some of our participants require finacial assistance and are happy to work with them.  We are affiliated with US Lacrosse's Camp Scholarship Program in order to best serve the needs of young lacrosse players.  To fill out an application for a Trilogy Lacrosse Camp scholarship, please visit: http://www.uslacrosse.org/programs/camp.phtml.  For questions about the application process, please email: sportdevelopment@uslacrosse.org or phone at: 410-235-6882. 

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Q: How do I contact Trilogy Lacrosse?
A: Phone: 410-685-3366
Fax: 410-685-3360
Email: info@trilogylacrosse.com
Mail:
Trilogy Lacrosse
759 Bloomfield Avenue - Box 351
West Caldwell, NJ  07006 - 6701

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Q: There is not a Trilogy Lacrosse event in my area. What can I do?
A: We offer a overnight accomodation at our Specialty Camps in Lexington, KY  and Baltimore, MD.  

If you are interested in bringing Trilogy Lacrosse to your area, please email us at  info@trilogylacrosse.com or call us at: 410-685-3366 and we will do our best to accomodate you.

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Q: If I am flying, what airport should I fly in/out of?
A: For our Overnight Specialty Camp in Kentucky the closest airport is the Blue Grass Field Airport (LEX).  For our Overnight Specialty Camp in Baltimore, MD the closest airport is the Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI).  We will provide complimentary shuttle service at both of these airports transporting players to and from Camp.

Other airports are available within reasonable limits of our facilities.  If you decide to use one of them, please contact us in advance and we will try our best to coordinate pick-up with you.  Lastly if you elect to use another mode of transportation please get in touch with us so we are aware of your situation.

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Q: Your event is listed for a certain age group. My child does not fall within the exact range. Can he or she participate?
A: Our age brackets are not hard and fast rules.  Contact us ahead of time so that we are aware of your situation and can try to accommodate you.

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Q: My son/daughter plays goalie. Will there be special training for this position?
A: Absolutely!  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.

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Q: Are Trilogy Lacrosse events better for a specific position?
A: We make sure to give each position the attention it deserves.  Whether you play attack, midfield (including face-off and LSM), defense, 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 are Trilogy events best for?
A: We teach players that are picking up the stick for the first time to those that start for their Varsity team.  By using our educational progression, we are able to cater to the needs of each individual camper.  Beginners, intermediate and advanced players receive instruction that is appropriate for their skill level.  Our experience working with players at all levels allows us to create a noticeable difference in your game during the week of camp.

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Q: What do I bring to camp?
A: Boys- Day Camp:
Bring all of your equipment to camp: helmet, gloves, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, rib pads, mouth guard, cleats, basketball/turf shoes, athletic support and cup. Feel free to bring a water bottle and/or Gatorade although drinks are provided.  Food is not provided.

Please also bring all necessary medications (inhalers, epi-pens, prescriptions, etc.).

Boys- Overnight and Specialty:
Bring all of your equipment to camp: helmet, gloves, stick, shoulder pads, arm pads, rib pads, mouth guard, cleats, basketball/turf shoes, athletic support and cup.
Extra clothes and shoes/sandals for free time
Towels
Bathing suit
Linens- sheets, blanket (or sleeping bag), pillow case, pillows
Toiletries- toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo
Alarm clock
Sunscreen
Extra drinks and snacks
Extra money for Camp Store/Pizza

Please also bring all necessary medications (inhalers, epi-pens, prescriptions, etc.).

Girls- Day Camp:
Bring all of your equipment to camp: eye protection, stick, mouth guard, stick, cleats, and basketball/turf shoes.  Feel free to bring a water bottle and/or Gatorade although drinks are provided.  Food is not provided.

Please also bring all necessary medications (inhalers, epi-pens, prescriptions, etc.).

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Q: What is the supervision like at your sleepover camps?
A: Trilogy Lacrosse is on duty 24 hours a day while your child is under our watch.  Whether they are on the field, eating at the cafeteria, swimming in the pool, having free time, or hanging out in the dorms, we will be there.  There is always a staff member on site with medical training.  Campus security is on 24 hour patrol.

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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 Certified Athletic Trainer/MD handles any injuries that may occur.  Members of our Camp Staff are also medically trained.

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Q: Are there any camp rules?
A: We do not tolerate the use of drugs or alcohol.  We also do not allow physical abuse or property damage.  Lastly, we do not allow any players to leave campus unless without explicit permission.  Breaking any of these rules warrants an immediate dismissal from camp without refund.

At our sleepover camps, there is also no ball playing or cleats allowed in the dorms.  We respect the facilities and leave them in the same condition as we found them.

Trilogy Lacrosse hopes there are not any incidents at any of our camps and never want to reprimand any of our players.  However we must set forth these rules to protect ourselves and the other campers.

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Q: Will I be able to get in touch with my son/daughter while they are at camp?
A: Yes.  All campers are allowed to bring cell phones to camp.  Parents can also call the Trilogy office (410-685-3366) and be directed to the Camp Director if necessary.

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