Good Things To Know
Emergency Numbers During Camp Sessions
Blue Ridge School Session
contact Doug Bartlett
(540) 817-0050 cell |
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Denison University Sessions
contact Mike Caravana
(740) 973-8883 cell |
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Camp Check In
Campers must check-in from 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. on the first day of each camp and are free to leave by 11:00 a.m. on the last day of camp.
NOTE: Denison University Boys Session 2 check-in is from 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. on the first day and check out anytime after 2:00 p.m on the last day of camp.
Airport Shuttle
Transportation to and from the airport can be provided with a 10-day advance notice for a fee of $15 each way. Call us at (740) 587-1213 to arrange your transportation.
Campers’ Autos
Any camper driving themselves to camp MUST TURN IN HIS CAR KEYS at registration and will not be allowed to use the car during the camp session.
Camp Store
A Lacrosse Academy store with protective equipment, sticks, replacement parts, T-shirts, shorts, hats, etc. will be open throughout the entire camp session.
Camp Bank
A camp bank is offered as a service to prevent loss of money. Deposit your money at registration and all purchases at the camp store will be deducted from your account. Money may be withdrawn to spend during free time; any unspent balance will be returned at check out.
Trainers on Site
A certified trainer will be at every field session and will be available at registration to review your medical form.
Follow Camp Rules
Campers will be informed of camp rules and are expected to follow them. Rules include, but are not limited to, no lying, stealing or damaging the property of others and behaving respectfully toward staff and campers. Campers who break rules may be asked to leave camp immediately. Parents will be required to pick up their son early if he is expelled.
IMPORTANT WARNING
Lacrosse is a contact sport played with sticks and a hard ball moving at high speed. This means anyone can be injured while playing lacrosse. To reduce the risk of injury, you must exercise common sense and obey the rules at all times.
Even when you play lacrosse according to the rules you expose yourself to serious injury. The protective equipment will not protect you against all injuries. Campers, and parents of campers, participating in The Lacrosse Academy accept the risks of injury. |