Supreme Lacrosse Academy – Fall Series Session 2 Recap
Supreme Lacrosse Academy hosted the second session of our Fall Series today, building on the momentum from September’s opening day. Players were challenged with new constraints, faster decision-making, and fresh competitive environments designed to help them push boundaries and grow their game.
Our mission at SLA is simple: “Reimagine Your Game.” That means encouraging athletes to try new skills, play free, be creative, take risks, and expand every area of their game.
Pride Goalie Warm-up
We always begin with 20 minutes dedicated to our goalies.
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Focus: sharpening foundational skills to build strong habits in net.
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Outcome: goalies leave with actionable drills they can use for training, pre-practice, or pre-game warmups.

“Sophia Landon (2031 Goalie, Plandome) does a great job attacking the ball on shots. She’s got a ton of potential at this position.” -Coach Christian, Co-Founder Supreme Lacrosse Academy
⚡️ 5By
Instead of line drills, we create representative game environments with constraints that build IQ, deception, and decision-making.
This week’s constraints included:
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Cones in front of and behind the goal
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Every teammate touches the ball before scoring
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Tennis balls used in every rep
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A pick/roll trigger before shooting

Supreme trainer Olivia Mulada (Syracuse Commit) was on site at SLA session 2 showing the girls nuances of playing on the offensive end. Her IQ, awareness, skill, deception and creativity separates her from other elite attackers in the 2027 class.
Half-Field Stations
Players rotated through six game-like drills emphasizing both offense and defense:
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Ground-ball offense
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Swinging through X
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Defending from up top & behind
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Reading adjacents below GLE
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3-man offensive concepts
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2-man defensive coverages
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Dodging to draw doubles
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Odd-man offense & defense
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Sliding and rotating
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Early offense off clears
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Playing with a shot clock

“Quinn Flaherty (2030 Defender, Massapequa) is a locked-in defender in her class. Her attention to detail, focus and tenacity on the defensive end separates her from the pack. A pleasure to coach at SLA.” -Coach Corey, Co-Founder Supreme Lacrosse Academy
Supreme Players of the Day
Presented by the Long Island Lacrosse Journal, three athletes stood out as leaders and playmakers during Session 2:
✨ Arianna Montero
✨ Madeline Burke
✨ Nicole Manolakes

Nicole Manolakes (2029 Attacker, Setauket) demonstrating her versatility when dodging in the woo-man game. Nicole is a rising star in the ’29 class on the island. Love this kids work ethic.
What’s Next
Supreme Vets Day Fall Series
❌Officially sold out, our Vets Day clinic will be the final of the three Fall SeriesLILJ Winter Evaluations
SLA is thrilled to host the upcoming LILJ Winter Evaluations, featuring:
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Small-sided gameplay
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Game-like drills
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Skill work & positional training
- Evaluations of top players for All-Long Island Games
Open to advanced 2029–2032 girls lacrosse players across Long Island.
⚠️ Limited spots available — secure yours today by registering here!

Evelyn Avery (2030 Attacker, Smithtown) at our latest SLA Fall session. Evelyn has been a stand-out at several Supreme Lacrosse Academy sessions. A solid right handed player, with a developing IQ and awareness.
Reimagine Your Game.
Supreme Lacrosse Academy