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Camp Director:

Chuck Maloy, Head Coach, Elizabethtown College

Coach Maloy is building the Etown program from the ground up. 2002 marked the inaugural season for the Blue Jays. Prior to his arrival at Etown, Maloy spent four seasons at Dickinson College and had served as an assistant at Rochester Institute of Technology and at Hamilton College. A former two-sport athlete at Hobart College, Maloy was part of the most successful men's lacrosse program in NCAA Division III history which won 12 consecutive national championships. Maloy has also coached college football and has a masters degree from the University of Albany.

Staff:

Matt Reesor, Assistant Coach, Elizabethtown College

Coach Reesor joined the staff at Etown in the fall of 2001. A graduate of Wesley College, Reesor played midfield for the Wolverines and was a member of Wesley's Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) championship teams in 1999 and 2000, as well as the East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) South champions in 2000. Reesor, a native of Elizabethtown, also played in the Tokyo Games in Japan.

* Staff will also include some of the finest college coaches and players in the country with a camper to coach ratio of 10:1.

Trainer:

Tanya Miller, Assistant Trainer, Elizabethtown College

A Certified Athletic Trainer, Miller joined the Etown training staff in the fall of 2001.

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