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ALL-MET LACROSSE​

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2017 All-Met Campers cooling off at end of day
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Camp participants and their awards with Coach Giblin

The All-Met Lacrosse Camp 

This camp is designed for the dedicated lacrosse player who is looking to improve his game and move to the next level. Daily instruction on individual fundamentals and team play will be given with emphasis on position-specific play as well as Extra-Man Offense, Man-Down Defense, and Facing Off.  Games will be played daily with the championships on Friday morning.

Camp is for 2nd grade through 9th grade boys
Age groups will be broken out accordingly
9 am - 3 pm Monday - Friday

Instruction Includes

  • Instruction for all levels - beginner, novice and advanced
  • Experienced, positive coaches from all over the area
  • Individual skill development & improvement
  • Positional instruction for Attack, Midfield, Defense, Goalie, Face-off
  • Slicker stick work with both hands
  • Harder and more accurate shooting
  • Dodging to score and feed
  • Dominating defense - defending the field and checks
  • Goalies - quicker hands and efficient outlet passes 
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Team concepts 

  • Transition and settled offense and defense
  • Reading half and full field situations
  • Constant activity and high repetition drills 

Camp Environment 

  • Both sites are safe and secure
  • Full-time certified sports-medicine staff
  • Experienced adult staff of current high school coaches & players
  • Air conditioned indoor facility if needed

Fun 

  • Guest speakers
  • Championship Friday's

Other Features of the Camp

  • Each camper receives a reversible jersey.  
  • There are several competitions during the camp including:  Fastest Shot, Face-Off competition, MVP for each division, Outstanding Camper Award, and the coveted Hedgehog award for winning the Ground Ball Competition.
  • Campers will have a chance to cool off and get out of the heat in school facilities. Campers should bring all equipment including helmet, gloves, stick, arm pads, shoulder pads, cleats and sneakers.  Campers will be able to purchase lunch while at camp or they can bring their lunch. Camp will start each day at 9am and pick up will be at 3:00. 
  • The camp has produced eight Washington Post Players of the Year.  John Paleologos, John Bennett, Danny Glading, Andrew Brancaccio, Ryan Shuler, John Kemp, Bobby Gribbin and Charlie Horning.

Interested in playing for Coach Giblin:


Bishop O'Connell High School

Lacrosse Website

School Admissions

Coach Giblin email

kagiblin6@gmail.com
  • All-Met Summer Camps/Clinics Registration
    • All-Met Camp Registration
    • Skills Clinic
    • What to Bring
  • About Us
    • Coaches
    • Program History
    • Request Information
  • Contact Us
  • Photos