The United States Air Force Academy Men’s Lacrosse Camp is a 5-day training program that will run from June 11 until June 15. It is inviting high school boys 12 to 18 years of age and it will accommodate both boarder and commuter campers. Additionally, check-in will be at 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM on June 10 at the Air Force Academy Cadet Field House. Participants need to bring their own helmet, mouthpiece, shoulder pads, elbow pads, arm pads, gloves, cup, and lacrosse stick. Moreover, this training program will enhance the participants’ all-around skills and provide new ones. There will also be instructions for team play concepts.
The United States Air Force Academy, colloquially just Air Force Academy, is public, coeducational, military academy in Colorado. It whole campus covers around 18,500 acres which of the main tourist attractions of the state of Colorado. The academy as a whole has an accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Furthermore, the Air Force Academy educational program is among the best in the world. In fact, it is 26th in National Liberal Arts Colleges of the 2018 edition of US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 3rd in the Top Public Schools rankings. The academy currently accommodates around 4,200 cadets. 75 percent of these cadets are male and 25 percent are females. The academy has a very selective acceptance rate of 15 percent. In sports, Air Force Academy features collegiate teams in the Mountain West Conference of NCAA Division I.
United States Air Force Academy Men’s Lacrosse Camp Organizers
Eric Seremet, who hails from Camillus, New York, is the head coach of the Air Force Academy Falcons men’s lacrosse team. He is the 2016 SoCon Coach of the Year. Coach Seremet is also the 2014 USILA Division I Coach of the Year. Then, the Falcons assistant coaches are Bill Wilson and Dan Carson. The director of operations is Fred Acee. Capt. Tristan Newkirk is the volunteer assistant coach.
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