The Washington College Shorewomen’s Lacrosse Overnight Skills Camp is a three-day event that is going to run from the 20th of June until the 22nd of June. It is going to take place at the state of the art Kibler Field on the Washington College campus. This overnight training camp is inviting all girls 8 to 14 years of age at any skill level. The training program will cover skill development sessions and games. Moreover, all the instructions will be in accordance with the participant’s age and skill level. The camp registration fee is $325.00. This event is under the supervision of the Washington College Shorewomen’s lacrosse coaching staff and current players. Furthermore, this training program will be an enjoyable and motivational experience. Registration is on a first come first served basis.
Washington College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Chestertown, Maryland. Its name is in honor of George Washington, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the country’s first president. Washington College is also among the oldest colleges in the nation. Additionally, it is a member of the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges (CLAC). Washington College is also part of the Annapolis Group. Presently, the academic institution is serving more or less 1,400 undergraduate students. 44 percent of this undergraduate student population are male students and 56 percent are female students. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 49 percent. Correspondingly, the college’s student to faculty ratio is 11:1. Washington College is also serving more or less 100 postgraduate students. It is among the nation’s leading academic institutions. As a matter of fact, Washington College is 96th in the National Liberal Arts Colleges category of the 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 144th in the High School Counselor Rankings. In the athletics world, Washington College fields 14 of its 17 men’s and women’s varsity teams in the Centennial Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic (NCAA) Association Division III. The Washington College athletes’ nicknames are Shoremen and Shorewomen. Their identity colors are black and maroon.
Washington College Shorewomen’s Lacrosse Overnight Skills Camp Organizers
Leading the Washington College Shorewomen’s lacrosse team is Head Coach Heidi Pearce, a native of Chestertown, Maryland. Coach Heidi Pearce is a bachelor’s degree in sociology graduate from Johns Hopkins University. She is now entering her seventh year at the reins of the Washington College Shorewomen’s lacrosse team. Ultimate, Coach Heidi Pearce is a two-time Centennial Conference Coach of the Year awardee. Coach Pearce also had a stellar college career. In fact, she was a Rookie of the Year, a Most Valuable Player, and a recipient of the Cathy P. Cramer Award. Then, the Washington College Shorewomen’s lacrosse assistant coaches are Julie Morse and Maddie Mullen. Coach Julie Morse, a native of Easton, Pennsylvania, is now in her second year with the coaching staff. She is a bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology graduate from Loyola Maryland. Coach Morse is a two-time conference player of the year and a recipient of the C. Markland Kelly Leadership Award. Meanwhile, Coach Maddie Mullen is a Washington College alumna with a degree in Anthropology. She is in her first year with the coaching staff.
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