Premier Players Lacrosse Camps is proud to be affiliated with five unique camp experiences this fall and winter. After more than 11 years of providing excellent lacrosse camp experiences to thousands of campers nationwide, they are committed to the innovation of their product and creating more specialized instruction for experienced players who want to improve.
With the combined efforts of Jeff Goldberg, founder of Premier Players Lacrosse Camps, and special guest coach, Andy Hilgartner, the head coach of McDonough School in Maryland...
Premier Players Lacrosse Camps will be holding the following camps:
- Premier Players Positional Camp Saint Andrews - Boca Raton, FL Nov. 8
- Premier Players Winter Camp Pope John Paul II - Boca Raton, FL Dec. 56
- Premier Players Winter Camp Houston Christian Houston, TX Dec. 18, 19, 20
- Premier Players Positional Camp Lake Highland Prep. Winter Park, FL Jan. 2-3
- Premier Players Positional Camp Landrum Lacrosse Fields Ponte Verde, FL Jan. 16-17
This is a great opportunity for players of all skill levels. Andy Hilgartner is currently the head coach of one of the top programs in the country and is considered by many as one of the very best coaches in the nation. When asked about coming to coach for the Premier Players Camp, Andy said, "I have worked several Premier Players camps with Coach Goldberg and they are always effective. He breaks the game down and teaches the game in parts which makes these camps a cut above all the rest." Premier Players Lacrosse Camp is dedicated to providing the best coaches from the area and is fully committed to offering the very best instruction to developing lacrosse players.
Jeff Goldberg, the director of the camp, has earned a reputation of excellence in lacrosse in South and Central Florida and when asked, said, "I'm real excited about this opportunity for the kids. Andy Hilgartner is the head coach of one of the best programs in the nation and to have him come and work with these kids is an incredible opportunity. I can't think of a better way to sharpen your skills and improve your overall game. The players need it and we need it as coaches." Goldberg feels this is just the beginning of what is to come with the exponential growth of the sport. "We'll see how it goes and then we'll expand if we need to. We don't want to compromise quality of product for numbers," states Goldberg.






