
New facilities for 2019 | Brant Lake Camp
Though the winter at Brant Lake, New York came early and was quite harsh, we hope to be able to open our new 120 yards by 80-yard lacrosse/flag football/soccer field on August 1, 2019. With the increased interest/growth in flag football and lacrosse, we at Brant Lake Camp felt we needed another full-size field in…
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Upper Westchester Lacrosse Program, run by BLSA’s own Rachel Milim, Director
Check out this article about how Lacrosse is thriving in upper Westchester communities, featuring Brant Lake Sports Academy Director, Rachel Milim, recently named president of the Byram Hills Youth Lacrosse Board. https://www.theinsidepress.com/dont-call-it-a-comeback-lacrosse-has-been-here-for-years/

Blog Post September 2017 – Brant Lake’s response to Time Magazine Cover Story
At Brant Lake Camp, we love sports and all that one can learn from them. We believe fervently that sports should be “about the journey, not the destination”. The following has been gleaned from the September 4, 2017 Time Magazine Cover Story, “How Kids’ Sports Became a $15 Billion Industry“. The article details the growing…
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Blog Post July 2017 – Brant Laker’s success in our 5 core sports!
While we whole-heartedly believe that sports at BLC should be about the journey not the destination, we are always proud when BLC alums have great have great success in the sports areas. Within the past year, a BLC alum has reached an admirable standard in each of our core activities. Baseball: Spencer Kulman signs with…
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Blog Post April 2017 – How to Leave a Mark
One of the most profound lessons I learned (or at least had reinforced) at our 100 year celebrations was how impactful. BLC has been to so many people. I have never used the term thick for describing the BLC experience, but I think it is an apt categorization given the context in Brook’s article. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/18/opinion/how-to-leave-a-mark-on-people.html?emc=eta1…
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