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The overnight camp experience

 

X10 Overnight Camps 

X10 Lacrosse Overnight Camps were created based on true love for the game & a passion to give back to boys and girls of the next generation. At each camp players receive instruction from professional players tailored to their age and skill level. It is our aim to guide players in the right direction & teach them the techniques for success while having fun on the field. 

GROUP RATES AVAILABLE - Contact info@x10lacrosse.com for details

2023 Overnight Camp

 FAQs

 
  • You can download a copy of our handbook here for camp rules and regulations as well as our packing list. Please be sure to read over with your camper.

  • While every day at X10 is unique and full of surprises, the days do follow a common structure. On a typical day, campers participate in two 1.5 hour lacrosse-specific periods and two activity periods.

    The session allows plenty of time for lacrosse, and so we break up the program with special days, fun, and special events.

    Below is a “typical” daily schedule:

    7:30am Wake-up

    8:00am-9:00am Breakfast & Cabin Clean-up

    9:00am-11:00am Lacrosse I - Skills

    11:00am-12:00pm Activity I

    12:00pm-12:30pm Lunch

    12:30pm-1:30pm Cabin Time

    1:30pm-3:00pm Activity II

    3:00pm-3:30pm Coaches Corner

    3:30-5:00. Swimming

    5:00pm- 5:30pm Dinner

    6:00pm-7:30pm Lacrosse II - Games

    7:30pm-9:00pm Snack & Evening Activity

    9:00pm-10:00pm Cabin Time, showers, lights out

  • Bunking is dependent upon the camp facility. Adirondack Camp has bunks of 12-16 campers. All other overnight camps have dorm rooms of 2-3 campers. Campers are bunked according to their age.

    Yes, when registering for camp there is a space to add a “roommate request”. Requests of up to 5 campers are honored. When groups become large (over 5) campers may be split into two smaller groups. All cabins are next to each other and campers will travel to outdoor activities and lacrosse trainings together.

  • Our camps are for athletes of all abilities who are passionate about lacrosse and who are looking to spend time working to elevate their game.

  • Counselors receive special training on keeping campers engaged and having fun at all times.

    If campers are taking the bus they are sought out and made sure to have a bus mate from their cabin to get to know on the way up. When campers arrive on the first day counselors spend time playing getting to know you games and establishing cabin expectations.

    The Bocklets' and counselors have plenty of experience with first time campers and know just the right amount of special attention needed in these situations.

  • Yes! With an emphasis on lacrosse development, athletes spend the majority of the day on the field playing hard, having fun, and developing a stronger, better, smarter game.

    Our drills and teaching techniques offer a cutting-edge approach to training, with a specific focus on breaking down all concepts of position and team play for the developing athlete.

  • Campers interested in separate goal-keeping sessions should indicate so on the camp application.

    Goalkeepers are on a different training track than field players. Some of their instruction will overlap with the field players. They will train together with the field players to develop necessary skills and field awareness, but also receive specialized instruction in goal-keeping techniques and tactics.

    Goaltending training will consist of angle play, approach to the ball, communication, clearing, and leadership skills.

  • At all our locations we have indoor facility access. We have survived many rainy days with tons of indoor activities and drills.

  • X10 is a week free from devices such as cell phones. This has been a staple of X10 for the past 10 years and we can assure you that campers and families are always thankful for the "break". We have also found that the absence of cell phones limits homesickness in campers.

    If you have an emergency at home please contact your camp director. In the case of a camper’s birthday during camp please text or email Emily Bocklet to set up a time to call your camper.

    If we see cell phones at camp we hold onto them until departure day so best practice has always been to leave it at home. Thank you for helping us maintain this camp rule.