Camps & Clinics

Always learning and having Fun is our focus.

M|11 Miller Lacrosse offers an instructional and enjoyable youth girls & boys camp experience in some of the coolest locations in the Northeast (Greenwich, Montauk, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket). Camp sessions are a few hours in the morning leaving the rest of the day free.

Over the years M|11 has developed a successful camp formula and coaching methodology that provide an age-appropriate learning experience while ensuring the athletes have FUN!

The camps concentrate on teaching both beginner and advanced skills with real-time game situations.

Competitive drills and games so that the player stays engaged and challenged during each session.

M|11 is geared to the individual player and will work hard to make sure the athletes have fun while developing both on and off the field.

Which Camp/Clinic are you interested in?

M|11

Lacrosse

SESSION ONE:

Monday, July 20 – Friday, July 24

Times and Grade Levels:

  • 9:00-11:30am
  • Boys and Girls
  • Grades 1st though 8th

Location:

Delta Field, 10 Sun Island Road, Nantucket MA

SESSION TWO:

Monday, July 27 – Friday, July 31

Times and Grade Levels:

  • 9:00-11:30am
  • Boys and Girls
  • Grades 1st though 8th

Location:

Delta Field, 10 Sun Island Road, Nantucket MA

Wednesday Evening Lacrosse Clinics

8 Sessions: June 24 – August 12

Times and Grade Levels:

  • 6:00-7:00 pm
  • Boys and Girls
  • Grades 1st though 8th

Location:

Delta Field, 10 Sun Island Road, Nantucket MA

Register for 1 session ($38), 4 sessions ($136) or all 8 sessions ($240).

Fostering Lifetime Achievement

All players will receive:

  • Pinnie
  • T-shirt
  • Giveaways each day

Work / Discipline

  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Sportsmanship
  • Focus
  • Integrity
  • FUN

Coaching

Brady Miller – Program Director

  • 4-year Division I Men’s Lacrosse – Towson University
  • 20+ years coaching experience grades K-12 boys and girls
  • Positive Coaching Alliance / Red Cross CPR, First Aid / AED trained

What to Bring

  • Lacrosse Stick
  • Gloves, Shoulder, Arm & Rib Pads
  • Athletic Cup
  • Helmet
  • Goggles (girls)
  • Mouthguard
  • Cleats/Turf Shoes
  • Water Bottle
  • Snacks
  • Sun Block
  • Extra Shirt

Itenerary

Dynamic Warm Up and Stretch.
Stick Work and Line Drills: 2 balls.
Teammate Passing.
Unsettled Situation and Fastbreak Drills.
Positional Training: Attack, Midfield, Defense, and Goalie
Scrimmage

This camp must comply with regulations of the MDPH and be licensed by the LBOH.

In accordance with Massachusetts regulations (105 CMR 430.157(C)), information regarding meningococcal disease can be found here. Parents/guardians are encouraged to review this information and consult their child’s healthcare provider regarding meningococcal vaccination.

A complete copy of the clinic health care policy will be provided upon request. Parents have the right to review background check, health care, discipline policies and grievance procedures upon request.

M|11

Multi-Sport

SESSION ONE:

Monday, August 3 – Friday, August 7

Times and Grade Levels:

  • 9am-12pm
  • Boys and Girls
  • Grades 1st though 8th

Location:

Delta Field, 10 Sun Island Road, Nantucket MA

Multi-Sport Camp Activities

Classic Camp Games

  • Capture the Flag
    Team-based strategy game combining speed, teamwork, and problem-solving as players try to capture the opposing team’s flag and return it safely.
  • Dodgeball
    High-energy, fast-paced game that builds agility, reaction time, and friendly competition. Always a camper favorite.
  • Relay Races
    Rotating team challenges including sack races, obstacle courses, and sprint relays that promote teamwork, speed, and coordination.
  • Tag Games
    Classic movement games like freeze tag and sharks & minnows that keep everyone active while developing quickness and awareness.

Team Challenges & Conditioning

  • Tug-of-War
    Classic strength and teamwork challenge that builds camaraderie, coordination, and competitive spirit.
  • Frisbee / Ultimate
    Fast-moving, non-contact team game that improves throwing, catching, spacing, and teamwork.
  • Obstacle Courses
    Timed or team-based courses featuring cones, hurdles, crawling, and agility elements to develop speed, balance, and coordination.
  • Light Fitness Circuits
    Fun, age-appropriate stations using agility ladders, cones, and bodyweight exercises to build endurance, quickness, and overall athleticism

Camp Weekly Schedule (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)

Daily Flow (Consistent Structure)

  • 9:00 – 9:10 → Arrival & Warm-Up (dynamic stretches, light jogging, group intro)
  • 9:10 – 9:40 → Activity Block 1
  • 9:40 – 10:10 → Activity Block 2
  • 10:10 – 10:20 → Water Break & Snack
  • 10:20 – 10:50 → Activity Block 3
  • 10:50 – 11:20 → Activity Block 4
  • 11:20 – 11:50 → Game of the Day (camp-wide game)
  • 11:50 – 12:00 → Cool Down & Pick-Up
Monday (Teamwork Focus)
  • Activity 1: Relay Races
  • Activity 2: Soccer / Kickball
  • Activity 3: Obstacle Courses
  • Activity 4: Tag Games
  • Game of the Day: Capture the Flag
Tuesday (Speed & Agility)
  • Activity 1: Light Fitness Circuits (ladders, cones)
  • Activity 2: Basketball
  • Activity 3: Flag Football
  • Activity 4: Tug-of-War
  • Game of the Day: Sharks & Minnows
Wednesday (Skill Building)
  • Activity 1: Baseball / Wiffle Ball
  • Activity 2: Frisbee / Ultimate
  • Activity 3: Tennis / Pickleball
  • Activity 4: Relay Races (challenge format)
  • Game of the Day: Dodgeball
Thursday (Competition Day)
  • Activity 1: Obstacle Course Timed Runs
  • Activity 2: Soccer Scrimmages
  • Activity 3: Basketball Games
  • Activity 4: Tag Tournament
  • Game of the Day: Capture the Flag (Championship Edition)
Friday (Fun Day / Camp Olympics)
  • Activity 1: Team Relay Challenges
  • Activity 2: Tug-of-War Tournament
  • Activity 3: Dodgeball Tournament
  • Activity 4: Camper Choice
  • Game of the Day: Camp Olympics Finale

What To Bring

  • Water bottle
  • Snack
  • Sneakers
  • And lots of energy!

This camp must comply with regulations of the MDPH and be licensed by the LBOH.

In accordance with Massachusetts regulations (105 CMR 430.157(C)), information regarding meningococcal disease can be found here. Parents/guardians are encouraged to review this information and consult their child’s healthcare provider regarding meningococcal vaccination.

A complete copy of the clinic health care policy will be provided upon request. Parents have the right to review background check, health care, discipline policies and grievance procedures upon request.