These will be a FUNdamental camp for our young BRAVEHEARTS!
WHO:
Coach Mario Enea will direct ALL sessions:
University of California at Berkeley Hall of Fame
Former professional player, Former Head Coach at Santa Clara University and OU.
WHAT:
TULSA Day Lacrosse Camp - Boys& Girls K - 8th
WHEN:
JUNE 2nd - 5th, 2025
Monday thru Thursday
TIME:
9am - 12pm
WHERE:
TITAN SPORTS & PERFORMANCE COMPLEX
101 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74132
HOW MUCH:
$495 per camper,
The goal for camp is to introduce new players at an affordable price, and to have fun in a safe environment.
FAQ:
Does my son need to have any experience to attend camp?
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Does my son need to have any equipment fo attend camp?
NO. Loaner equipment can be provided for new players. Just let us know-
What is a good age to start lacrosse?
It is recommended that players start lacrosse at the age of 7. Around this age, children gain the necessary strength and coordination needed to hold a lacrosse stick and perform fundamentals skills. Starting lacrosse early is the best way for players to fully reach their potential playing..
What sport is lacrosse most like?
Lacrosse is most similar to the sport of basketball, in terms of strategic tactics and style of play. However, lacrosse draws many parallels with other sports as well. Certain aspects of hockey, soccer, wrestling and football are also clearly reflected in the game of lacrosse.
Should my kid play lacrosse?
Small and average-sized kids can be the best on a lacrosse team if they have superior stick skills (gained through hard work and practice) and plenty of hustle. Lacrosse is a great sport where a kid can be a star by out working the other kids versus needing to have a superior natural athletic ability.
Do you run a lot in lacrosse?
The only other sport that averages a greater total running distance than lacrosse are field hockey and soccer.
Soccer average running distance 7 miles
Field Hockey average running distance 6 miles
Lacrosse average running distance 3-5 miles
Tennis average running distance 3 miles
What are 3 basic skills every lacrosse player needs?
1. Catching. When we watch experience lacrosse players catching passes from their teammates, it looks rather effortless, and maybe a little easy…..
2. Cradling
3. Scooping
Is lacrosse a sport for the rich?
The game has been associated with lopsided growth because of the start up costs for player equipment. According to data, lacrosse is living up to its reputation as a sport for the wealthy. Lacrosse gear is expensive with a set of pads, helmet, shaft and head costing upwards of $300 on the lower end and $1,000+ on the high end.
For any other questions contact coach Mario directly- 831.214.0252 or [email protected]
Thank you and see see you all this Summer!
2022 Registered Campers- Session I (June 6, 7, 8)
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
3. Jeb Smith 2/7/14
4. Thomas Patton 1/12/15
5. Maddox Hutchins 3/16/15
2022 Registered Campers - (August 8, 9, 10)
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Titan Bender 6/20/13
3. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
4. Thomas Patton 1/12/15
5. Maddux Hutchins 3/16/15
2020 Registered Campers:
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Mason Magness 4/30/13
3. Bennett Hammond 8/7/13
4. Oliver Molen 8/8/13
5. Galen Sparkes 1/12/10
6. Will Jantzeg 12/9/12
7. Trenton Lewis 7/16/10
8. Porter McAllister 5/31/12
9. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
10. Nicholas Earley 11/7/13
11. Thatcher Snook
WHO:
Coach Mario Enea will direct ALL sessions:
University of California at Berkeley Hall of Fame
Former professional player, Former Head Coach at Santa Clara University and OU.
WHAT:
TULSA Day Lacrosse Camp - Boys& Girls K - 8th
WHEN:
JUNE 2nd - 5th, 2025
Monday thru Thursday
TIME:
9am - 12pm
WHERE:
TITAN SPORTS & PERFORMANCE COMPLEX
101 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74132
HOW MUCH:
$495 per camper,
The goal for camp is to introduce new players at an affordable price, and to have fun in a safe environment.
FAQ:
Does my son need to have any experience to attend camp?
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Does my son need to have any equipment fo attend camp?
NO. Loaner equipment can be provided for new players. Just let us know-
What is a good age to start lacrosse?
It is recommended that players start lacrosse at the age of 7. Around this age, children gain the necessary strength and coordination needed to hold a lacrosse stick and perform fundamentals skills. Starting lacrosse early is the best way for players to fully reach their potential playing..
What sport is lacrosse most like?
Lacrosse is most similar to the sport of basketball, in terms of strategic tactics and style of play. However, lacrosse draws many parallels with other sports as well. Certain aspects of hockey, soccer, wrestling and football are also clearly reflected in the game of lacrosse.
Should my kid play lacrosse?
Small and average-sized kids can be the best on a lacrosse team if they have superior stick skills (gained through hard work and practice) and plenty of hustle. Lacrosse is a great sport where a kid can be a star by out working the other kids versus needing to have a superior natural athletic ability.
Do you run a lot in lacrosse?
The only other sport that averages a greater total running distance than lacrosse are field hockey and soccer.
Soccer average running distance 7 miles
Field Hockey average running distance 6 miles
Lacrosse average running distance 3-5 miles
Tennis average running distance 3 miles
What are 3 basic skills every lacrosse player needs?
1. Catching. When we watch experience lacrosse players catching passes from their teammates, it looks rather effortless, and maybe a little easy…..
2. Cradling
3. Scooping
Is lacrosse a sport for the rich?
The game has been associated with lopsided growth because of the start up costs for player equipment. According to data, lacrosse is living up to its reputation as a sport for the wealthy. Lacrosse gear is expensive with a set of pads, helmet, shaft and head costing upwards of $300 on the lower end and $1,000+ on the high end.
For any other questions contact coach Mario directly- 831.214.0252 or [email protected]
Thank you and see see you all this Summer!
2022 Registered Campers- Session I (June 6, 7, 8)
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
3. Jeb Smith 2/7/14
4. Thomas Patton 1/12/15
5. Maddox Hutchins 3/16/15
2022 Registered Campers - (August 8, 9, 10)
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Titan Bender 6/20/13
3. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
4. Thomas Patton 1/12/15
5. Maddux Hutchins 3/16/15
2020 Registered Campers:
1. Ritter Enea 9/26/13
2. Mason Magness 4/30/13
3. Bennett Hammond 8/7/13
4. Oliver Molen 8/8/13
5. Galen Sparkes 1/12/10
6. Will Jantzeg 12/9/12
7. Trenton Lewis 7/16/10
8. Porter McAllister 5/31/12
9. Cooper Nance 12/6/12
10. Nicholas Earley 11/7/13
11. Thatcher Snook