Future Stars is ecstatic to offer Lacrosse as one of our sports-specific summer camp programs. Summer 2012 at Farmingdale State College will offer two weekly sessions for Boys Lacrosse and one weekly session for Girls Lacrosse.
Lunch Included:
| 9:00 am | Stretching / Warm-up | |
| 9:15 am | Instructional Stations | |
| 10:30 am | Demonstration | |
| 10:45 am | Positional Training | |
| 12:00 pm | Lunch | |
| 12:45 pm | Water Park | |
| 1:30 pm | Skills Contest | |
| 2:30 pm | Scrimmages | |
| 4:00 pm | Departure | |
Ages 7-16 Ages 7-16 |
Boys Girls |
July 30 - Aug 10 July 23 - July 27 |
The program is designed to give players aged 7-16 the opportunity to acquire the skills to develop and reach their full potential in the game.
At the start of each week campers will be evaluated individually and placed in the appropriate age and skill level groups. On and off the field campers share their passion for this dynamic game with others. Every facet of the game will be covered. Overall performance, self-confidence, and fundamental skills will improve dramatically. At Future Stars Lacrosse Camp this season we will be offering campers an intensive week-long opportunity to become better lacrosse players under the direction of some of the areas finest coaches. We are certain that you will enjoy an unforgettable growth experience regardless of age or skill level.
Farmingdale State College is located on 380 lush acres in the heart of Long Island. It is easily accessible from the Northern State, Southern State and LIE as well as most North and South shore locations along the Nassau Suffolk border.
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athletics facilities.
The outdoor facilities at the college include 6 NEW all-weather Tennis courts, a 20 station Golf driving range, as many as 8 Lacrosse/Soccer fields, Softball field, state of the art Baseball complex, NEW turf field, 1/4 mile track, hitting wall and numerous shaded recreation areas.
The indoor physical education and athletic facility named George E. Nold Hall encompasses 94,000 square ft. The main gymnasium consists of 3 regulation Basketball courts, 5 Volleyball courts, 4 Tennis courts, indoor track and seating capacity of 4,000. The facility also includes 4 Racquetball and 4 Squash courts, Golf simulator, large weight training complex, modern state of the art training room, men’s and women’s locker rooms, showers
and lavatories.

NEW Director at Farmingdale for 2011- Brady Miller will be directing the Future Stars Boy's Lacrosse program, as he has done for the past 4 years at our Old Westbury location. Brady hails from Manhasset NY, one of the preeminent lacrosse communities on Long Island and possibly the country. He is one of ten brothers all of whom played lacrosse at the highest level, including professionally. Brady played Division 1 Lacrosse at Towson University (2003) and played one year with the Philadelphia Barrage (2004). Following a short career in the financial markets, Brady decided to follow his passion for lacrosse and his started his own lacrosse company, Miller Lacrosse, which would focus on helping boys and girls advance their games in preparation for High School and College participation.
Former University of Maryland player Lauren Cohen will direct and oversee the Future Stars Girls Lacrosse program. While at Maryland, Cohen helped lead her team to the NCAA Division 1 Tournament all four years of her career, playing in a combined 74 games, making 60 appearances on the starting line-up. She finished her senior year ranking second on her team with 49 goals, and third on the team with
a total of 59 points. Cohen was also honored as First Team All-ACC and IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-American. Cohen also was a part of the Ireland National Team where she took a 16th ranked squad to place 5th in the World Cup in Prague. She was voted as the teams MVP
in June 2009.
Krista Pellizzi returns to Future Stars Lacrosse program for the 3rd year to offer her playing and coaching experience to our campers. Coach Pellizzi was a two-time Collegiate All American at Maryland, and represented the USA U19 team during her playing career. Coach Pellizzi moved into coaching and was
part of the Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse staff that won NCAA DII National Championships in 2008 & 2010, and currently coaches at Farmingdale
High School.