“SPIRE has always believed in 100% dedication and total commitment to our students, programs and facilities – including creating the best opportunities for our student athletes,” said Ted Meekma, SPIRE’s Co-managing Director. This includes a boarding high school SPIRE Academy Lacrosse program, as well as an annual schedule of lacrosse camps and clinics, youth leagues and a roster of seasonal lacrosse tournaments and special events to be held on SPIRE’s campus. SPIRE Lacrosse will follow the successful 12-month multi-program business model previously established within the other primary sports on campus. SPIRE’s next core sport will be lacrosse. To date, core training and development sports at SPIRE include basketball, swimming, track & field, wrestling and esports. SPIRE Institute Announces Lacrosse Academy – SPIRE Institute & Academy (IA), one of the most unique and comprehensive academic, athletic, personal and career development organizations in the world, announced today the addition of a new sport to their growing list of core sports offerings: boy’s lacrosse. There will be two specialty camp sessions, both of which offer boarding and non-boarding options.įor more information about SPIRE Institute and its summer training programs, visit the website at OH. SPIRE will be offering both general day camps as well as specialty camps that are position specific and are geared towards goalkeepers, attackers, midfielders, and defenders. The goal of SPIRE’s camps is to develop players into the best athlete that they can be through rigorous mental and physical training.īeginning in June of 2012, and running through the beginning of August, SPIRE Institute will be holding the first of its summer soccer camps. Players will train daily, and receive a comprehensive performance evaluation at the beginning of camp in order to maximize player growth. SPIRE Academy and its expert coaches, teachers and performance trainers offer residential camp and academy. He stated that once players attend, they “will be part of a program that has thought out everything necessary to total player development.” In describing the camps, Smith says that there has been a very positive and enthusiastic response from past campers and that this year’s soccer camps are expected to be even better than before. Players can expect a lot from SPIRE’s summer camps this year. SPIRE also boasts FUEL, the specialized food program offered to all students and campers, both boarding and non-boarding (a great perk for athletes at an overnight camp). Smith described the staff as “passionate, trained professionals who are enthusiastic about what they do.” SPIRE’s camps will be run by quality staff who are at the forefront of their game, placing players in capable hands. As a new institution that is fully equipped with the latest and greatest equipment and facilities, SPIRE has much to offer. I can understand bad cell reception, but unusable wifi in 2016 is unacceptable. For such a nice facility, the cell reception and wifi are worthless.
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Now that SPIRE is attempting to expand and focus its efforts, it will be the first time SPIRE uses its facilities to its full potential for summer camps. I spent a weekend at the Spire Institute attending the A10 Swimming & Diving Championships.
Now they will be far reaching with a national and international audience,” said SPIRE Soccer Director Jamie Smith.įor this reason, players can expect great things from the summer soccer camps at SPIRE Institute this year, and those who have attended previous camps can expect the experience to be at a whole new level. “We have offered camps before, but they were much more locally focused.