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Goalies (Grades 4-12) Skills Session  Lacrosse

Season:
Winter 2017
Starts:
2017-12-22 00:00:00.0
Ends:
2017-12-22 00:00:00.0
Registration Dates:
2017-11-09 – 2017-12-22 regular
Sponsor:
Lou Fusz Athletic, Mo22 Lacrosse & Project Missouri
Minimum age:
9 years old
Maximum age:
19 years old
Age as of:
2017-11-09 00:00:00.0
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Free Agent Fees
Regular 50.0

Return to Bruce Frady Winter Lacrosse Skills Clinic at RAMS PARK

Bruce Frady Winter Lacrosse Skills Clinic at RAMS PARK

PRESENTED BY: 
Lou Fusz Athletic and MO22 Lacrosse & Project Missouri

FEATURING: 
Bruce Frady, UNC Assistant Men's Lacrosse Coach 

WHO (boys only):
High School and Youth 
- 4th -12th grade

WHEN: 
- FRIDAY DEC 22nd
GOALIES (High School & Youth) - 3:30pm -5pm (ONLY 20 SPOTS)

WHERE
Lou Fusz Training Facility at Rams Park
1 Rams WayEarth City, MO 63045

RESERVE YOUR SPOT:
($50) for GOALIE SESSIONS

BRUCE FRADY BIO:
Current University of North Carolina Men's Lacrosse assistant.  Frady's previous collegiate coaching experience includes stops at Eastern Connecticut State University, Fairfield University and Quinnipiac University.  Most recently he had worked from 2014-16 for 3D Lacrosse LLC in San Francisco as its director for Northern California.  In that role, he oversaw select camps, clinics, workshops and training and development for the company. Prior to that he was an assistant coach at Quinnipiac from 2006-14.  He served as the team's defensive coordinator for seven of those seasons and as the offensive coordinator in 2012.  He was the program's recruiting coordinator and also served as goalie coach. Frady also served as an assistant coach at Eastern Connecticut State in 2004 and at Fairfield in 2005. He is a 2005 alumnus of Eastern Connecticut State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication with a focus in public relations.  He minored in physical education.  He was a varsity lacrosse player for three years at ECSU from 2001-03, playing on teams which won the Little East Conference each of those seasons. The Warriors advanced all three years to the NCAA Division III Championship tournament.

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