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Pre-Season Invitational Team Camp

The Hun School Princeton, NJ

Director:
Andrew Griffiths
When:
August 10 -12
Type:
Residential/ Invitation ONLY TEAM
Cost:

Overnight $395

Camp Start:

11:00 AM (First Meal Lunch)

Camp End:
12:00 Noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

Camp Specifics:

Each team will be assigned two highly qualified coaches to work with throughout their three days on campus. The teams will play a minimum of eight games, work through short skills sessions before each scrimmage.  Teams will enjoy the opportunity to engage in essential teammate bonding and camaraderie activities.

The Preseason Invitational Team Camp also encourages the enrollment of the attending school’s coaching staff. High school coaches will be able to shadow the camp coaches and watch their team play while designing team, player and season objectives. At the end of each game session, school coaches will benefit from feedback with the camp coaches on specific drills and skills necessary to continue the development of the squad.

Camp Instruction will take place on both the Astro-Turf Stadium and the Grass Fields for multiple surface experience and lesson work. Conditioning, team goals, team camaraderie and season milestones will be assessed and a compilation of this feedback will be given to each participating school coach at the end of camp.

For more details regarding this camp experience please contact Keri Hostetler.

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Director's Bio

Andrew Griffiths became the Lafayette College Leopards Head Coach in 2007. Prior to joining the Leopards, Andrew was the Associate Head Coach at Boston College where he led the team to its highest ranking ever in the NFHCA poll with a 4th seed on October 3, 2006. Coach Griffiths has been a field hockey coach for 16 years, participating with teams at the collegiate, international, elite and developmental levels.

Andrew is currently an Assistant Coach for the Under-21 National Team, recently coaching the squad in the 2005 Junior World Cup in Chile. Prior to coming to BC, Andrew was an Assistant Coach at the University of Maryland from 1998 to 2004. The Terps went 133-30, winning the ACC Championship four times and the national title once in 1999 during his tenure. As an athlete, he spent twelve years playing for Team Canada. Andrew competed in 214 international games, including the 2000 Sydney Olympics, two World Cups and three Pan-American Games.

Jennifer Stone '04 returned to Lafayette to begin her coaching career as the Assistant Coach in '07. The Newton, Pa. native graduated with degrees in Business & Economics and Art. Stone is third in the Leopard record books for career points (135) and career goals (51) and second in career assists (33) after completing her final season as team captain.

At the end of her senior year, Stone was named to the All-American Second-Team and received the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year award. She was also named to the NFHCA Mideast All-Region First-Team and was chosen to play in the NFHCA Senior North/South All-Star Game. Stone was also recognized by the Lehigh Valley Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, receiving their Field Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year Award.