PRIMARY COACHING STAFF
JIM KIRKLEY — CAMP DIRECTOR Head Coach: Riverside High School since 1993 PAC VI Champions 1998,1999,2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 PAC VI Tournament Champions 1998,1999, 2004 NCHSLA State Champions 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002 Commissioner: North Carolina High School Lacrosse Association North Carolina High School Coach of the Year 1994, 1998, 1999 Pac VI Coach of the Year 1998, 1999,2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 Associate Professor/Religion & Ethics Shaw University
A Baltimore native, Jim played Division I college lacrosse at Bucknell and club ball in the United States Club Lacrosse Association. He has also coached in Maryland, Massachusetts and New York. His players have gone on to compete at all levels of collegiate lacrosse. Since 1993 he has produced over fifty All State players and nine high school All Americans.
CAMP STAFF
GLENN ESTACIO — ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Now returned as the RHS Assistant Coach and soon to be head coach, Glenn was the assistant at RHS from 1996 through 2002 during which time RHS won four state championships. From 2003-2008 he was the head coach at Chapel Hill where he won three more state titles. He has been honored as both conference and state coach of the year.
Chris Feifs: University of Maryland, 2x HS All American, VMI Assistant Coach
Cory Coffman: Loyola University, HS All American, Mount St. Mary's Assistant Coach
Nathan Farrabee: Syracuse University
Owen Ham: Queens University
Murray Forbes: Queens University, National Senior Game selection
Rick Wooten: NCAA official, Former HS Coach
Tim Woolley: 4 Time All Conference, Two time All State, Hoggard Asst. Coach
Bob Kercher: University of Maryland, 2x HS All American
And many more qualified coaches.
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Each participant will receive a lacrosse camp scrimmage jersey. 2. Water and snacks will be provided, but campers are encouraged to bring their own water bottles. 3. Please note that the $50.00 registration fee is non-refundable. 4. Any serious violations of camp regulations will result in dismissal from camp. 5. Campers must provide their own medical insurance. 6. Camp begins promptly at 9:00 and ends promptly at noon. Transportation should be arranged accordingly.
WHY THIS CAMP?
1. The coaches here are concerned with teaching. Each camper will be given individual instruction designed to help him improve his game, whatever his skill level. 2. Quality instruction without enormous cost. While some residential camps have a lot to offer, and can be a great experience, Bull City provides a full week of concentrated instruction at a fraction of the cost. 3. Local Relationships. You will get to know the coaches and players from this area for whom, with whom, and against whom you will be playing, and players from this area who have gone on to play in college.
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