FREE Triple Threat Elite North Summer Lacrosse Clinics | June 2026 | Morris County NJ
June 8th
High School. 7-8:30pm
Youth. 5:30-6:30pm
Frelinghuysen Park
June 15th
High School. 5:30-6:30pm
Youth. 4:30-5:30pm
Central Park of Morris County
June 22nd
High School. 5:30-6:30pm
Youth. 4:30-5:30pm
Central Park of Morris County
Triple Threat Elite North is hosting a series of Summer Lacrosse Clinics this June for youth through high school girls players looking to improve their skills, stay active during the offseason, and train in a competitive environment.
The clinics will take place on June 8, June 15, and June 22 at Frelinghuysen Park and Central Park of Morris County, providing players with high-level instruction and competitive training opportunities throughout the month.
These sessions are designed for players across a range of experience levels, from younger athletes developing fundamentals to high school players preparing for competitive summer lacrosse and future recruiting opportunities.
Throughout the clinics, players will work through structured drills, positional instruction, and live gameplay designed to improve stick skills, footwork, decision-making, and overall lacrosse IQ. Coaches will emphasize fundamentals, confidence, and game awareness while creating a positive and energetic training environment.
Triple Threat Elite is known for its player-focused coaching philosophy and commitment to long-term athlete development. The North program continues that approach by helping players build confidence while competing alongside motivated athletes from across the region.
These clinics are an excellent opportunity for players to sharpen their skills, prepare for upcoming tryouts or tournaments, and continue developing throughout the summer months.
Spots are limited, and early registration is encouraged.
A: The clinics are designed for a wide range of skill levels, from youth players learning fundamentals to experienced high school athletes preparing for competitive summer play. Coaches structure drills to challenge players appropriately based on age and experience.
A: Players will focus on stick skills, footwork, positional concepts, game awareness, and live gameplay situations. The clinics are designed to help players improve fundamentals while also learning how to apply those skills in competitive settings.
A: Absolutely. Many players use summer clinics to sharpen their skills, improve confidence, and get quality repetitions before tryouts or tournament play later in the season.