Episcopal Boys Lacrosse

  • Rising 3 – 8

  • June 15-18

  • 450

Episcopal High School lacrosse

About

Take the field this summer for an unparalleled lacrosse experience with the Episcopal Boys Lacrosse Camp! Designed for aspiring athletes who want to sharpen their technical skills and elevate their tactical understanding of the game, our camp provides a high-intensity yet supportive environment. From stick work and shooting mechanics to defensive positioning and game strategy, campers will learn the “Maroon Way” on our premier athletic facilities. This program is from June 15th – June 18th; 9 am to 4 pm. Each day, campers should bring their lacrosse stick, gloves, arm pads, helmet, cleats and shoulder pads.

The program is led by Coach Scott Conklin, the Head Coach of Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse and Director of Admissions at Episcopal High School. Coach Conklin brings a championship-caliber resume to the camp, having led the Episcopal program to VISAA State Championships in 2011 and 2021. His leadership has consistently placed the Maroon in The Washington Post Top 10, and he has been honored twice as the Virginia State Coach of the Year, as well as the 2023 Alexandria Coach of the Year.

Coach Conklin’s coaching philosophy is rooted in a storied playing career at Princeton University, where he was a two-time All-American and a key member of the 1992 and 1994 NCAA National Championship teams. With a Master’s degree in School Psychology and over a decade of experience at St. Paul’s School in Baltimore prior to joining Episcopal, Coach Conklin excels at mentoring young athletes and helping them reach their full potential both as players and as teammates.

Join us this summer to train under one of the most respected coaches in the Mid-Atlantic and build the skills necessary to dominate on the lacrosse field!

“Camp is not just a place; it’s an opportunity to find yourself in a non-graded, pressure-free, and welcoming environment. It’s where friendships develop, confidence grows, and memories that last a lifetime are created.”