Scranton, PA Area Girls Lacrosse Camp

Marywood University – 2300 Adams Ave, Dunmore, PA 18509

CAMP DATES

August 3 – 6, 2026

Overnight & Extended Day Only

AGE GROUP

GameBreaker Lacrosse Camp is open to campers ages 8 to 16 of all ability levels.

CAMP FEES

Overnight Camp: $699
Extended Day: $599

* Team Discounts Available:
Please email [email protected] for any team discounts requests.

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OVERVIEW

GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps returns to Pennsylvania for an exciting girls’ summer lacrosse camp at Marywood University in Dunmore. This camp offers top-notch facilities, including comfortable dormitories, an all-you-can-eat dining hall, and multiple fields with both grass and or turf surfaces. Campers will focus on improving individual stick skills and positional techniques, learning team concepts, and participating in daily scrimmages to apply what they’ve learned. Both overnight and extended day camper options are available, making it flexible for participants. With excellent training, great amenities, and an engaging environment, this camp is the perfect opportunity for young athletes to enhance their lacrosse skills and have a memorable summer experience.

Camp Director

Mike Scerbo
Mike ScerboHead Girls Varsity Coach at Sewickley Academy

Mike Scerbo is currently the Head Coach of the Sewickley Academy Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse program and the PPLC 2032 Blue Team. He brings extensive collegiate and high-level coaching experience to every program he leads.

Mike spent 11 seasons as the Head Coach at Duquesne University, compiling a 109–82 record while guiding the Dukes to nine Atlantic 10 Tournament appearances. During his tenure, he coached numerous Atlantic 10 award winners and multiple All-Americans. He also served as an assistant coach at Ohio State University for four years, helping lead the Buckeyes to two NCAA Tournament appearances.

Prior to his time at Duquesne and Ohio State, Mike was the Head Coach at Limestone College for five seasons and an assistant coach at SUNY Oswego. His leadership and impact on the sport extend beyond the field, as he has received the IWLCA President’s Cup Award, served as Chair of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Committee, and been a member of multiple IWLCA committees. Many of his former players are now leading NCAA lacrosse programs of their own.

As a player, Mike competed at Stony Brook University for two seasons and SUNY Oswego for one season, bringing a lifelong passion and deep understanding of the game to his coaching philosophy.

What to Expect

At GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps, every player can expect positional training through a well-rounded curriculum tailored to all ages and ability levels. The camp’s primary goal is to help young athletes improve in all aspects of their game. With a strong focus on individual skill development, campers will also engage in drills and matches designed to enhance teamwork and game understanding.

Key features of the camp include a low camper-to-coach ratio for personalized attention, groupings based on age and skill level to ensure appropriate challenges, and a fun, energetic, and experienced coaching staff dedicated to creating a positive learning environment.

CAMP HIGHLIGHTS & TAKEAWAYS

Each camper will:

  • Skill Development: Enhance technical skills and tactical knowledge through focused training sessions.
  • Exciting Competitions: Participate in camp games with opportunities to win prizes.
  • Experienced Coaching Staff: Energetic, knowledgeable coaches with a low camper-to-coach ratio for personalized attention.
  • Age & Skill-Level Groups: Campers are grouped appropriately to ensure optimal learning and challenge.
  • Team Development: Drills and scrimmages designed to enhance teamwork and strategic gameplay.
  • Unforgettable Fun: Enjoy a positive, engaging environment designed to make learning enjoyable and rewarding!
DAILY SKILLS BREAKDOWN

Individual & Group Stick Work

  • Engage in dynamic warm-ups to prepare for each session

  • Specialized stick routines involving targeted fundamental drills

Position Specific Training

  • Participate in drills tailored for attack, midfield, and defensive players, focusing on position-specific techniques and strategies

Situational Game Play

  • Player up & down game play
  • Fast Breaks
  • Groundballs and clears
  • Small Sided Games

Game-Based Learning

  • Compete in scrimmages, camp championships, 6s style games and 7v7 games to test and showcase skills in a competitive yet supportive environment.
CHECK IN & CHECK OUT

All Campers: Check-in between 12 PM – 1 PM on the first day of camp. Pick-up is between 11 AM – 12 PM on the last day of camp.

Extended Day Campers:

  • Check-in: 12 PM – 1 PM the first day, 9 AM every other day.
  • Pick-up: 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday; between 11 AM and 12 PM on Thursday.

Meals Provided:

  • Overnight Campers: All meals included (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • Extended Day Campers: Lunch and dinner are provided
  • The first meal is dinner on the first day, and the last meal is breakfast on the last day.

Make sure campers bring all necessary lacrosse equipment, a refillable water bottle, & suggested items in the camp packing list. NO EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED

Lacrosse Typical Daily Schedule*
7am: Wake Up
7:30am: Breakfast
8:45am: Extended Day Campers Arrive at the Field
9am: Warm Up/Stretch
9:30am: First Session – Skill Work
11:15am: First Session Ends
12pm: Lunch
2pm: Second Session – Position-Specific Training, Small Sided Games
3pm: Team-Based Games and Scrimmages
4pm: Free Time, Back to Dorms
5pm: Dinner
6pm: Team Concepts, Scrimmages, or Evening Activity
8pm: Extended Day Campers Depart; Dorm Games, Evening Meeting, Social Time for Overnight Campers
(all evening activities vary based on camp location)
10:30pm: Lights out

*Schedule is subject to change

What to Bring to Camp

Below is a list of items to bring to camp. We suggest that campers do not bring expensive personal items such as cameras, iPods/iPads, etc. Please label every article you bring to camp. All items will be the responsibility of the camper. GameBreaker Lacrosse and its camp staff are not responsible for lost, stolen or forgotten items.

*Campers ARE REQUIRED to bring their own equipment*

  • Health Form
  • Lacrosse Stick, Goggles
  • Cleats, sneakers
  • Mouthguard
  • Water Bottle
  • T-Shirts
  • Shorts
  • Sweatshirt
  • Off-Field Clothes
  • Bedding Linens
  • Pajamas
  • Blanket/Sleeping Bag
  • Pillow
  • Shower Towel
  • Toiletries
  • Alarm Clock
  • Sunscreen, Bugspray
  • Portable Fan (Dorms are NOT Air Conditioned)
  • Bathing Suit / Towel (swimming not confirmed or guaranteed at all locations)

CAMP REVIEWS

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“My daughter went to camp as a huge lacrosse enthusiast. By the time she came home from camp I saw someone who was even more in love with the sport. I did not think that was possible, the coaches did a great job enhancing her passion for the game.”
Melanie K.

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What a transformation a week at overnight camp made! The facilities were top-notch—clean dorms, excellent fields, and a beautiful dining hall. My daughter connected with girls from other states who shared her passion for lacrosse. The emphasis on sportsmanship alongside skill development was exactly what we hoped for.
Valerie J.

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Sending our daughter to overnight lacrosse camp was one of our best decisions! The dorms were terffic, the coaches were knowledgeable, and the evening activities created friendships that have lasted well beyond summer. Her cradling technique improved dramatically!
Lyle K.