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Southern Exposure
High School All-Star
Game
Under the lights!
at The Pavilion
June 28, 2008
The Second Annual
Southern Exposure Lacrosse
Recruitment All-Star Game
will be held on June 28,
2008
at The Pavilion
Recreation
Complex
in
Taylors, SC.
Our camp will have two advanced
practice sessions with some of the
finest coaches in the country and
finish up with the All-Star Game under
the lights.
We have invited over 70 college coaches from Division I, II, and III to attend and watch these rising sophomores, juniors and seniors show off their skills.
We invite every parent to attend our recruitment seminar, conducted by Stephanie Ellison, Clemson University Athletic Director of Compliance. This seminar will answer many question parents have about the recruitment process in which they are about to be involved with concerning their son or daughter the next few years.
Why Southern Exposure?
Mission Statement
The intent of the Southern Exposure Recruiting Camp is defined in the camp name. Our goal is to provide exposure, not only of players to prospective collegiate coaches, but also of players and families to the current realities of the collegiate recruiting process. Camp will include advanced practice sessions and informative sessions for players and families with athletic administrators and coaches, detailing the collegiate application process as well as scholarship and funding opportunities available to the lacrosse player.
The goal of Southern Exposure is to provide a realistic assessment of a player's talents, to recommend areas of improvement, and to generate an accurate perspective of potential collegiate opportunities. It is our belief that players, parents, and coaches are all best served at the conclusion of camp if they have an honest, realistic, and accurate idea of where they stand now, how they can improve, and how they might best fit within the world of collegiate lacrosse as it exists today.
