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  Oregon Episcopal School    


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Portland, OR
Gary Gait
July 12 - 15
Day Camp  9AM-3PM
$325



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We also have a GIRLS CAMP at the Oregon Episcopal School. Click here for more information.


Gary Gait has been one of the most respected names in lacrosse for over 20 years.  Considered by many to be the best player of all-time, he has enjoyed success at every level.  After a standout career at Syracuse where led the Orangemen to three NCAA Championships, he played for the Canadian National Team, won eight MVP awards in the NLL, and was the player/coach of the Baltimore Bayhawks in the MLL leading them to the League Championship. He then coached the Colorado Mammoth to a title in the NLL, while playing on Canada ’s victorious squad in the 2006 World Lacrosse Championships.  He has returned to his alma mater to be the Head Coach of the Syracuse women’s team.  Gary was also the Assistant Head Coach of the women’s team at the University of Maryland for seven seasons, where he has played a major role in the Terps’ string of seven consecutive NCAA Championships.  In 2005, he was elected to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.


Supporting this camp will be Mark Flood, Head Coach at West Linn Lions High School. A Syracuse native, Mark is the all-time leading scorer for the Portland Lacrosse Club and a member of the Oregon Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Dennis Sullivan will also be on hand at Oregon Episcopal, where he is currently Head Coach.  Dennis brings a distinguished lacrosse background to the camp.  A high school All-American, Sullivan went on to play at Brown University, where he was Team Captain and also recognized as a NCAA All-American.  Professionally, Dennis went on to play for the New Jersey Pride of Major League Lacrosse.  He was named 2002 New Jersey High School Coach of the Year and the 2007 Oregon Assistant Coach of the Year.