The Hun School
Princeton, NJ - OPEN |
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- Director:Andrew Griffiths
- When: August 2 - 5
- Type: Residential
- Ages 10 - 18
- Cost: Overnight $555, Extended Day $445
- Camp Start:11:00 AM (First Meal Lunch)
- Camp End:12:00 Noon
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Camp Brochure (pdf)
Application (doc)
Pre-Camp Packet |
The Hun School has been host to Revolution Field Hockey Camp since 2002. Revolution Field Hockey is America's favorite New Jersey Field Hockey Camp. This is a great camp for High School Players & Junior High School Players. We will divide up the campers into age appropriate skill groups and scrimmage teams. This camp typically hosts 100+ players and is ideal for the individual or small group of friends interested in getting better.
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Director's Bio
Andrew Griffiths, Lafayette College Head Coach, will return for the 9th summer as director of this camp. After 5 seasons at the helm, Coach Griffiths has led the Leopards to a 55-43 overall record. Lafayette has qualified for the Patriot League Tournament in all five of his seasons. The 2011 squad finished victorious in the tournament and earned a bid into the NCAA tournament.
Prior to joining the Lafayette coaching family, Andrew was the Associate Head Coach at Boston College where he led the team to its highest ranking ever in the NFHCA poll at #4. Before that he was an Assistant Coach at the University of Maryland from 1998 to 2004 and helped lead the Terps to a 133-30 record, winning the ACC Championship four times and the national title in 1999.
Coach Griffiths remains involved at the national level as the Assistant Head Coach of the U-21 National Women's Team. Andrew spent twelve years playing for Team Canada, competing in 214 international games, including the 2000 Sydney Olympics, two World Cups and three Pan-American Games.
Jennifer Stone '04 returned to Lafayette to begin her coaching career as the Assistant Coach in '07. The Newton, Pa. native graduated with degrees in Business & Economics and Art. Stone is third in the Leopard record books for career points (135) and career goals (51) and second in career assists (33) after completing her final season as team captain.
At the end of her senior year, Stone was named to the All-American Second-Team and received the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year award. She was also named to the NFHCA Mideast All-Region First-Team and was chosen to play in the NFHCA Senior North/South All-Star Game. Stone was also recognized by the Lehigh Valley Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, receiving their Field Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year Award.
Other Sports Camps we run at the Hun School,
Lacrosse and nearby at the Lawrenceville School, Squash. |