N.E.E.L.
Mission Statement
| “Elite Lacrosse is committed to providing area youth with top notch instruction from highly
qualified lacrosse coaches and players at an affordable
price. Our instructors have all played and coached at the
highest level of lacrosse and possess a great deal of
lacrosse knowledge. We are dedicated to developing fine
young adults through
instruction, competition, and mentoring. Elite Lacrosse
offers area youngsters a number of different instructional
options to improve their game, including individual
sessions, instructional camps and clinics. It is our goal,
not only to improve the skills of each player, but also to
develop character, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Elite kids
enjoy a competitive edge on and off the field.
If the only thing your child takes away from this is how to
play lacrosse at a high level then we have not done our job!” |
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Are you looking for a program that
will teach your son the fundamentals of one of the fastest
growing sports in the Country?
(Photo's by Rye Capron)
What
we’re all about:
New England Elite Lacrosse takes pride in producing elite
athletes and elite citizens. Developing sound fundamentals
are just a small part of our programs. We aim to create well
rounded athletes by emphasizing team work, sportsmanship,
and work ethic. Through our various programs, New England
Elite Lacrosse is able to work with youth age lacrosse
players through high school seniors.
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Latest Announcements |
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Congratulations to Mike Bomberg and Matt Lesonsky of Merrimack High
School on their college commitments. Mike will be attending Lasell College
in the fall and Matt will attend WPI. Best of luck to both of them!
Also congratulations to Marc LaVine and TJ Duffy of Nashua North on their college commitments! Marc
LaVine will be attending Widener University (Chester, PA), TJ Duffy will be
attending Elmira College (Elmira, NY),
Chad Nevers will be attending Plymouth State University in the fall and
Lorenzo Gonzalez will be attending Becker College.
"Now accepting registrations
for spring and summer programs!"
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