Major League Lacrosse Player to Lead Youth Skills Clinic

Joey Sankey of the Charlotte Hounds Major League Lacrosse team will lead a youth lacrosse clinic during the Edward Taylor Coombs Foundation\’s fourth annual Fall Ball Shootout.
The clinic is geared for middle school boys in fifth- through eighth-grades and will serve as an all-around skills clinic.

About Joey Sankey

“We are fortunate to have Joey Sankey of the Charlotte Hounds Major League Lacrosse teaching skills,” said Erin Coombs, one of the ETC Foundation Fall Ball Shootout organizers.

He was the ninth overall pick in the 2015 MLL draft, 2015 MLL rookie of the year and team leader in points during his rookie season. Sankey is ranked first as UNC’s all-time points leader and is a three-time All American.

Clinic Details

If you go:

  • Cost: $5, which includes admission to the Oct. 10 tournament as well as a penny.
  • What to Bring: Stick, gloves, and helmet.
  • Time: Play begins at 9 a.m.
  • Location: Hatboro-Horsham High School’s stadium, located on Babylon Road in Horsham Township.

For additional information email Erin at coombs429@gmail.com

Final Thoughts

This youth clinic led by a standout player like Joey Sankey offers an incredible opportunity for young lacrosse players to learn from one of the best in the game. With hands-on training and the chance to participate in the Fall Ball Shootout, this event promises to be both educational and inspiring for the next generation of lacrosse athletes. Don’t miss out on this unique experience!

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