Mini 241 @Hall High School

Spring Break Camp in West Hartford, CT

2018 Dates:


April 9-12

Camp runs from 8:45 a.m to 12:00 p.m.
Walk-In Registrations - please fill out the  FILLABLE REGISTRATION FORM FOR WEB (1) and bring with you to camp.

About Camp

All campers participate in 2 sports each day – choose from our 4 fun-filled options:

Basketball, Soccer, Universal Sports, and 24Fun
Universal Sports to include option of flag football or ultimate Frisbee
24Fun (formerly known as Fitness Express) is our play-based fitness activity
Junior 241 available for K-2 Kids

Sample Schedule

For Boys and Girls Grades 3 to 9.

Just a typical day at Mini 241:

(keep in mind this is just a sample – your day will depend on your sport choices).
8:40Arrival
8:45 -10:15Sport 1 (eg. Basketball)
10:15 -10:30Break – crossover to sport 2 (locker room available -be sure to pack a snack)
10:30 - 11:55Sport 2 (eg. Universal Sports)
12:00Dismissal

Junior 241

For boys and girls going in grades K-2
While the times and dates of Junior 241 are the same as our traditional camp, the programming itself is age-appropriately different. In keeping in line with the “241 Crossover Effect” – we see it as so important that these youngest athletes crossover to our traditional program having had the most positive of experiences. With that in mind – our staff focuses on infusing skill instruction into serious fun! We want their first introduction to multiple-sports to be one where they leave asking for more! Junior campers don’t choose sports - we bring the sports to them!

Tuition - Only $181 for Residents
(Non-residents welcome!)

This camp's registration is handled by West Hartford Leisure Services. Be sure to use code 414550A when enrolling.

Camp Staff

Co-Director: Steve Boyle
is a former Division 1 basketball player (Manhattan College). In NYC and Seattle, WA, he coached soccer, basketball, track and field and x-country. In Seattle, he founded Boyle’s Cougar Hoop Camp for Girls, the largest all-girls camp in the state of Washington at the time. He has been a school counselor in West Hartford for 20 years where he has coached Varsity basketball, track and field, freshman and JV soccer. He is currently a counselor at Hall High, is the Advisory Board Chair at the National Association of Physical Literacy and is Partner at the Crossover Consulting Group.

Co-Director: Kerry Boyle
is a former Division 1 lacrosse and field hockey player (Bucknell University). Kerry has coached basketball, lacrosse and tennis in Baltimore, NYC and Seattle, WA. She has been an Athletic Director in Seattle and is the seventeen-year athletic director at Watkinson School where she also coaches Varsity lacrosse.

Co-Director: Steve Boyle and Co-Director: Kerry Boyle

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Frank Robinson– Sports Director
was a standout Hall High School football and lacrosse player who played both on the collegiate level at Springfield College. A former college football coach, Robinson is the long time Varsity head football coach at Hall, as well as the former head lacrosse coach - he's now coaching the freshman squad. Coach Robinson is also currently a Physical Education teacher at Hall, and coaches in the youth ranks in multiple sports.

Frank Robinson – Sports Director

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Brittany Huggins – Sports Director
was a standout athlete at Windsor High School in both volleyball and basketball. Brittany earned a full athletic scholarship to attend Pace University in Pleasantville, NY where she had a very successful career by becoming the 24th player in Pace history to score 1,000 points. She lead her team in scoring as a senior; lead the conference in 3pt FG percentage; and lead her team to the Sweet 16 of the 2011 NCAA Tournament by averaging 22 points per game. Brittany was also the first in Pace women’s basketball history to be selected to the all-academic team. Brittany is now an elementary reading specialist at Achievement First and recenlty led the Hall High School Girls' Varsity Basketball Team to their first State Championship final in over 40 years.

Brittany Huggins – Sports Director

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Scott Ferguson – Sports Director
is the long-time girls varsity soccer coach at Hall High School and is also a former basketball coach at Hall. “Ferg”, as he’s known by most, grew up in England and attended Boston College on a Division 1 Soccer Scholarship. West Hartford’s 2011 Teacher of the Year, Ferg is also a youth coach in town as well as a highly popular English teacher. Lastly, Ferg co-directs our partner program Just for Kicks!

Scott Ferguson – Sports Director

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Max Fantl – Sports Director
Was a two sport all-state athlete at Hall High School, playing soccer and lacrosse. At Eastern Connecticut State University, he earned all-american, all-region, and all-conference honors playing both soccer and lacrosse. In his senior year, he was the first ECSU male athlete to be awarded both Athlete of the Year and Sportsman of the Year in the same year. After college, Max spent a year in Manchester, England acting as an ambassador for the sport of lacrosse by helping to grow the game internationally. He went on to be a graduate assistant lacrosse coach at Castleton University, coached club and high school lacrosse in Los Angeles, and was a assistant soccer coach at ECSU. Currently, Max teaches K-4 Physical Education in Farmington. He coaches JV Boys Soccer at Hall High School and is the ​​Assistant Varsity Boys Lacrosse coach at Farmington High School.

Max Fantly – Sports Director

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Lily Donatelli – Sports Director (Junior Program) was a standout high school athlete at Hall High School (Soccer and Basketball), who then went on to earn a degree from Loyola University in Maryland. Coach Lily is the Director of Sport Sampling at the National Association of Physical Literacy (NAPLUSA) and has nearly a decades worth of experience running multi-sport summer programming for young children.

Lily Donatelli – Sports Director

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