PERFORMANCE LACROSSE COACHING NETWORK
Ohio Performance Lacrosse is dedicated to providing athletes with highly qualified and respected instructors. Past instructors who have joined us in our efforts to bring challenging and enjoyable experiences include:
Gary Gait has been directing camps for over 20 years, and is widely considered the best player of all time. His continued support of Ohio Performance Lacrosse has provided Ohio's young athletes with instruction from the "best of the best".
5X NLL All PRO
6X MLL MVP
3X ALL WORLD TEAM
3X NLL WORLD CHAMPION
3X MLL WORLD CHAMPION
2006 NLL CHAMPIONS HEAD COACH
CURRENT HEAD COACH OF SYRACUSE WOMENS LAX
CURRENT PROFESSIONAL PLAYER FOR ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS.
Lellie Swords is currently the head coach for University of CIncinnati women's lacrosse. After helping Johns Hopkins build one of the premiere women's lacrosse programs in the nation, Coach Swords is ready to lead UC's first intercollegiate lax programs here in Ohio. We are pleased to have her as one of our top coaches on board with us here at Ohio Performance Lacrosse.
4 YEAR LETTER WINNER AT JAMES MADISON
STARTED ALL 35 GAMES OF FINAL TWO SEASONS
AWARDED SQUADS UNSUNG HERO AWARD IN 2006
CURRENT HEAD COACH OF UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI WOMEN'S LACROSSE TEAM

Dave Reed has coached boys lacrosse in the Cincinnati area for over 15 years, and 9 years as High School Varsity Coach. Dave has had a key role in building and coaching both UC Men's Lacrosse and Xavier University Men's Lacrosse programs. Coach Reed has over 12 years playing experience consisting of a middie for Lincoln-Sudbury HS in Mass, and as a Varsity Middie for the UMASS Men's Lacrosse team. He is a two time All-American and played on two NCAA tournament squads. His dedication to the growth of the game in the midwest has made Coach Reed a pillar in the local communities, and a valued supporter of Ohio Performance Lacrosse.
Cameron Adams has made quite an addition to the Ohio Performance team. He is originally from Adelaide, South Australia where he helped his U17 team win National Title. He then was selected for the Australian U23 team that competed at the 2004 Pan Pacific Games. His sister, Jen Adams, is often regarded as the best female lacrosse player in the world. Cameron went on to play at Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY, and recently graduated with a Business Degree. He currently is the coach for Trinity High School Boys Lacrosse in Louisville, Kentucky.