Sunday Clinics
Through our clinic, we cultivate our athletes to have grit, tenacity, and a joy for playing the game. LJK Sports Academy Clinics are designed to expose players of all levels to improve their fundamental and tactical skills through repetition and proper technique. Our athletes will also earn skills to be goal setters, problem solvers, and great teammates on and off the field. These skills will be developed in a fun and positive environment. Players will have the opportunity to practice skills learned in game -like situations. The program will be led by Coach Alison Burkett and other experienced coaches.
4 Week Spring Sunday Clinics
3:00-4:30
Girls - 1st to 5th Grade
Clinic Dates
May 4th, 11th, 18th
June 1st - Scrimmage
All camps are located on the Bishop's School Campus on the turf field.
*Players are encouraged to have their own lacrosse stick, goggles and mouth guard.
*If you have paid a registration fee with any other LJKSA sport you will not have to pay the registration fee again. Please register as a returning player. If this is your first time please register as a new player.
Location
The Bishop’s School - Turf Field
7607 La Jolla Blvd La Jolla, CA 92037
Questions about lacrosse?
Contact Coach Alison Burkett alisonmburkett@gmail.com
Questions about registration or billing?
Contact our Admin at ljksportsacademy@gmail.com
Alison was a four-year starter on the nationally ranked varsity women's lacrosse team at Princeton University. She was a member of Princeton’s 2006 Ivy League Championship team and competed in four NCAA tournaments. Following her senior season, she was selected for the 2008 Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association North/South
Alison was a four-year starter on the nationally ranked varsity women's lacrosse team at Princeton University. She was a member of Princeton’s 2006 Ivy League Championship team and competed in four NCAA tournaments. Following her senior season, she was selected for the 2008 Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association North/South Senior All-Star Game and was awarded Princeton’s Connie McCallister Women's Lacrosse Award for her outstanding effort, selfless dedication, enthusiasm, and heart. She later captained the New York Athletic Club’s internationally competitive women’s lacrosse team.
Before college, Alison was an exceptional multi-sport athlete at Episcopal Academy (EA), earning 13 varsity letters across four sports, lacrosse, soccer, basketball and ice hockey. She was a four-year starter in lacrosse, where she was a two-time All-American and a key player in three consecutive Inter-Ac Championships, including a nationally ranked team in 2003.
Alison’s leadership and sportsmanship were recognized with the 2004 Episcopal Academy Sportsmanship Cup and the Inter-Ac’s prestigious Aimee Willard Award. In recognition of her extraordinary achievements, she was inducted into the Episcopal Academy Athletic Hall of Fame. Known for her selflessness, intensity, and dedication, she was a respected leader and teammate throughout her career.
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