
Their patented Box/Field hybrid concepts and coaching methods have been developed over the past decade to maximize player development through high volume repetition. Combined with the Revolution Lacrosse Camp’s long-established reputation of being the premier instructional camp in Ohio and the Midwest, this new alliance will make this the “go to” camp for player development – and fun – this summer!
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CAMP INCLUDE
- 5 Day / 4 Night Camp (others in Midwest are 4/3)
- Small group setting based on age, skill, experience and position
- Personal Attention assured
- 5.5 – 6 hours of lacrosse each day
- First rate facilities
- Safety Prioritized
THE COLLEGE OF WOOSTER
1189 Beall Ave.
Wooster, OH 44691
Location Notes
- No notes at this time.
CAMP DETAILS
CAMP DATES
– Boys Camp: July 17-21, 2022
TIMES
– Overnight Option:
- – Sunday 1pm – Thursday 4pm
– Commuter Option:
- – Sunday 1pm – 10pm
- – Monday – Wed 9am – 10pm
- – Thursday 9am – 4pm
CAMP FEES
- – Overnight – $615 per week
- – Commuter – $515 per week
AGES
- – Boys ages 8-18 of all skill levels.
MORE INFORMATION
- – Overnight: All meals provided Sunday Dinner through Thursday Lunch.
- – Commuter: Dinner is provided on Sunday. Lunches and Dinners are provided Monday-Wednesday, and Lunch is provided on Thursday. (No breakfasts included)
Q: Are there Skill Requirements for this camp?
Per NCAA rules, our sports camps are open to all entrants. Enrollment is limited only by age, grade level, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.
Q: What type of campers attend this camp?
Our camps are open to any and all levels of tennis players. We have players from absolute beginner to high school / Tournament level.
We design our camps to teach the technical basics and love of the game to the beginning player, to introduce strategical decision making, and more advanced technique to the intermediate player, while building on their current stroke production, and to put the advanced players into pressured, strategical and competitive situations.
Q. What is the ratio of campers to staff?
Groups will be divided into small instructional groups of approximately 5-6: 1 campers to one coach. Some camps / sessions offer higher or lower ratios based on curriculum.
Q. If the camp is the full, do you have a waiting list?
We do have a waiting list for our camp weeks that sell out. In is not unusual for us to add campers from the waiting list due to late cancellations. To be added to the wait list, please email the office.
Q. Should I purchase camp/cancellation insurance?
We recommend all families purchase camp / cancellation insurance if they are concerned about the investment they are making in the camp. Kids do get injured, sick and family plans change from the time of registration leading up to the camp. Camp insurance allows peace of mind and has many benefits in any of these events. Please review our policies page for more information about camp/cancellation insurance. Click Here
DAILY SCHEDULE
The following schedules are sample schedules of our camps. These are provided to give a rough idea of how each camp is programmed throughout the day.
DAILY SCHEDULE:
7:30 a.m – 8:00 a.m
Wake up / Breakfast
8:40
Day Camper / Commuter drop of at dorms
8:45
Meet in front of dorms
9:00
Personalized Skill Development work
10:00
Small Group 1v1, 2v2 / Team work
11:00
Contests/ Skill tests
11:30
Lunch
12:30
Free time in dorms / seminars
1:50
Meet in front of dorms
2:00
Positional work
3:00
Game Play scenarios
3:30
Drills / Contests /
4:00
Recreational Activities
5:00
Dinner
6:15
Meet in front of dorms
6:30
Team Games / Scrimmages
8:30
Nightly Social Activities
10:30
Bed Check
10:45
Lights Out
Airport transportation is available upon request for those flying into camp. The closest airport(s) are the Akron Canton (CAK) Airport (28 miles from campus) and Cleveland Hopkins Airport (48 miles from campus). To arrange for a pickup, please email prior to making flight arrangements. The best times for arrival are Sundays before noon and departures Thursday after 6:00 pm.
PERTINENT INFORMATION
- – Check in for all campers is on Sunday between 1:00-2:00pm at the camp dorm.
- – Check in for commuters Monday – Thursday will be on the field at 8:45am.
- – Check in for all campers is on Sunday between 1:00-2:00pm at the camp dorm.
- – Check in for commuters Monday – Thursday will be on the field at 8:45am.
TBA – Please check back.
If you are attending the camp as an overnight camper, you can request a roommate at the time of enrollment. Should you need to change this request, please email the office at Here. We can usually meet your request of 1 roommate, however, please keep in mind that many parents have conflicting requests. (Player A request Player B and Player B request Player C). We will do our very best to sort out these issues ahead of camp, however, if there is a mistake or change that needs to be made at camp check-in, please let us know and we will do everything in our power to make that change.
Each dorm has a different setup. Some are doubles, triples, quads and suites. If you would like to have players in rooms next to each other, we again, will do our best to accommodate. Please please email the office at Here for such requests.
Should you wish to room with more than just 1 person, we will do everything in our power to arrange for this, if the room level (double, triple etc…) allows.
– All our camp forms, including the required liability form and medical form can be found HERE
Overnight Campers:
- Clothing
- Tops – 6 -8 t-shirts/shirts
- Bottoms – 6-8 shorts
- Casual Shoes or sandals, flip flops
- 6-8 pair of socks
- Sleepwear
- 6-8 pair of underwear
- Casual clothes
- Equipment / Other
- Lacrosse Stick
- Helmet (boys)
- Shoulder Pads (boys)
- Rib Pads (boys)
- Arm Pads (boys)
- Gloves (boys)
- Eye Protection (mandatory)
- Mouthpiece (mandatory)
- Grass Cleats
- Snack Food
- Water Bottle
- Sun Screen
- Sunglasses
- Toiletries/ personal items
- Insect Repellent
- Laundry Bag
- Fan(s) – if dorm is not AC (will be in pertinent information email)
- Bath Towels
- Bedding (size will be in pertinent information email)
- Spending Money (no $ are needed but sometimes kids like to order pizza, t-shirts, vending etc…)
Day Campers / Commuters
- Lacrosse Stick
- Helmet (boys)
- Shoulder Pads (boys)
- Rib Pads (boys)
- Arm Pads (boys)
- Gloves (boys)
- Eye Protection (mandatory)
- Mouthpiece (mandatory)
- Grass Cleats
- Backpack
- Sun Screen
- Sunglasses
- Casual Shoes / Sandals, flip flops
- Filled Water Bottle
- Bag Towel
MEET YOUR COACHES

Camp Director:
Bryan Reinert
3D lacrosse
The Revolution Lacrosse Camp will be directed by long time camp director, Bryan Reinert. Coach Reinert, a former collegiate coach, has directed the RLC throughout the past several years and has built a reputation as one of the nations top camp directors. Coach Reinert will be assisted by fellow professional assistants and collegiate coaches.
Coach Reinert came to Wooster for a three-year assistant coaching stint at the College of the Wooster. During his time in Wooster he also directed the Revolution Lacrosse Camp in Summer 2015 and 2016. During his tenure at Wooster, the team had its best start in program history (7-1, 2014) and conference play (5-0, 2017). Under his direction, the Fighting Scots defense led the NCAC in caused turnovers, and earned a national ranking of 5th in 2017. Bryan mentored one USILA All-West Region pick and nine all-conference players.
Prior to his time in Ohio, Bryan spent five years coaching youth, high school, and college level players that included stops at New England College and Gettysburg College. At Gettysburg, he worked extensively with the defense, face-offs, and goalies; coached one conference championship, one USILA Scholar All-American, two USILA All-Americans, two USILA North/South game participants, nine all conference selections and one professional draft pick.
Bryan played collegiately at Stony Brook University, helping anchor a defense for three seasons. Bryan played in three straight America East Conference Championships, winning the championship in 2010. That year the team reached the quarterfinals in the NCAA tournament and finished with a ranking of No. 6 in the nation (highest ranking for any sport in school history).
STAFF:
The coaching staff at the Revolution lacrosse camps is one of the strongest and most well respected in the country. Consisting of top collegiate coaches and players, the staff is handpicked for their ability to teach and relate to young players in a friendly, thorough and responsible manner.
Bryan Habick
3D lacrosse
Assistant Coach at The College of Wooster, 5 years of NCAA collegiate coaching experience.
CJ Polak
3D lacrosse
Head Coach at Western Reserve Academy (OH), former NCAA DIII college coach.
Sam Kuhn
3D lacrosse
Assistant Coach at Heidelberg University (DIII), 2018 USILA DIII North-South All-Star Selection.
Ethan Scully
3D lacrosse
2019 graduate of The College of Wooster, former Captain defenseman – all-time leader in Caused Turnovers.
Cullen Kuhn
3D lacrosse
Senior Captain midfielder at The College of Wooster, All-Conference selection – over 100 career points.
My son Wolfgang loved the break down of Lacrosse with daily practices that varied!! There were ample breaks and the coaches were beyond great. My son feels he has improved his attack skills and he even brought a friend who has never played Lacrosse, but hockey and he kicked it up fast thanks to the coaching.
Parent of Wolfgan H.We’ve had a child in this camp 2016 & 2017. This year my youngest son attended and I was not happy with the dorm they stayed in compared to 16’ & 17’. I was a little disappointed. As for the camp it self I feel that both of my children felt like they learned a lot. Great camp Okay dorm.
Parent of Anthony S.Only camp that I know of where the whole day focuses on playing lacrosse. This is the second year my son has gone to this camp and is looking forward to going again next year!
Parent of Ezio Z.My son really enjoyed the week. 2 drawbacks that I heard from him and his camp roommate as we drove home. The lack of ac in the dorms and there were so many whistles during some drills that it impacted play and learning. Mainly the heat (lack of ac) would prevent them from returning next year. They may change their minds. Time will tell.
Parent of Weston P.The entire experience for my son. Not only did he get a ton of lacrosse instruction, but he also was able to experience “monitored independence” and a bit of “college life”. Just like last year, he wanted to sign up for next year the day the camp was finished!
Parent of Lucas D.My son thoroughly enjoyed the camp. Had the time of his life. His only complaint was that the dorms the Lacrosse kids were in were really junky compared to the kids at the other camps. Other than that the coaches were great, the meals were great and we will be sending her kid back next year.
Parent of Jake S.My son had a great time and improved his skills. Very well run program!
Parent of Lucas S.My son Isaac loved camp. He came home every night talking about what he learned and how much he enjoyed the staff. It was well worth this investment.
Parent of Isaac M.My son has been raving about how awesome it was since I brought him home. If he’s happy, I’m happy.
Parent of Dominic P.