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The Shipley School    

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Gladwyne, PA
Mark Duncan
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Day Camp 9:00am-3:00pm


Shooting and Goalie Clinic

There will be a specialized goalie and shooting clinic on June 27 at The Shipley School.

Click here for more info.

We also have a GIRLS CAMP at The Shipley School. Click here for more information.

 

Mark Duncan, Head Coach at The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, PA, will direct this GameBreaker Camp. He has been at The Shipley School as their Head Coach for six years and recently was named Coach of the Year in the Northeast League.  The Shipley School won its first ever Friends Schools League Championship in 2006 and in 2005 won their first Northeast League Championship with Mark at the helm advancing to the EPSLA state playoffs each year.   He was named Coach of the Year in both the Main Line Times and Main Line Life newspapers in 2005 and in the Northeast League.  Mark was also the Head Coach of Team Montgomery County at the Keystone Games in 2005.   Before his tenure at The Shipley School, Mark was the Head Offensive Assistant at Division III powerhouse Whittier College. While the offensive coordinator, Whittier finished 19-1 and was ranked in the Top 20 all season. 

Mark also enjoyed a great playing career. He attended famed Ward Melville High School in Long Island. In 1992, his team went undefeated and was crowned New York State Champions. Mark went on to play at Division I Lehigh University, where he led the nation in goals (54) in 1997. He was crowned the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year in 1998 and was also 1st team All-Patriot league attackman in 1997 and 1998. A North-South Team alternate in 1998, Mark holds the Division I and Patriot League record for scoring eight goals in one game in 1997 and finished his career at Lehigh as the all-time leading goal scorer with 129 goals. Mark is a high school and college US Lacrosse official in the Philadelphia area, where he also runs year round lacrosse clinics. He has directed camps across the country for the past four summers for LaxCamps.com.

Special Guest Counselor

John Christmas from the NLL’s Philly Wings and MLL’s Boston Cannons, MLL All-Star 2006.  John was a 2X All-American and won a National Championship during his 4 years at the University of Virginia.  A native of Ardmore, PA, John was a 3X All-American at Lower Merion HS, where he guided his squad to a PA State Championship.  He is still the All Time PA State point leader with 322 points.

 

Camp Staff:

David Rauch, 2003 - 2005 - Head Assistant Coach at The Shipley School  

  • Graduated and played at Denison University
  • Attended St. Paul's School in Baltimore, MD

Dennis Mann- JV Coach at The Shipley School (PA)

All- conference player at and 4 year starter Widener U, (PA). Helped lead team to two Div III playoff berths. Former standout attackman at Haverford HS (PA).

Travis McDonnell- Head JV Coach at The Shipley School (PA) and Middle School & 6th grade Goalie Coach at The Shipley School (PA)

-2001 Maryland Bay State Team Starter

-2001 Honorable Mention All Washington Metro and Second Team All WCAC
-2002 Inside Lacrosse Blue Chip Recruit

-2002 Maryland State Goalie of the Year/Kelly Award Finalist

-2002 First Team All State, All Washington Metro and All WCAC, Senior All Star Starter

-2002 Washington DC All Star

-2002 U-19 World Team Finalist

-2003 St. Joseph's University Rookie of the Year, All-MAAC Playoff Team, Conference Record for saves in a playoff game

Paul Duncan - U. of Pennsylvania
-Team captain in 1994

Kim Whelan, Head Trainer and PE Teacher at The Shipley School

  • Certified Athletic Trainer, CPR / AED First Aid Instructor, EMT
    Kutztown University, BS
  • Has been a trainer with the following teams:
  • Philadelphia Soul - Arena Football
  • The Philadelphia Barrage- MLL Pro Lacrosse
  • The Philadelphia Wings- NLL Pro Lacrosse
  • St. Joseph’s University