241 Monroe

Masuk High School, 1014 Monroe Turnpike, Monroe, CT

2021 Dates
Week 1: June 14-18
Week 2: June 21-25

All Camps go from 9:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m.
Before and After Care available - see below.

We are pleased to announce that not only are we plan on offering 2 weeks again this summer -

We also had a great Spring Break Week!

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About Camp

All campers will participate in at least 3 sports each day, but we will be following a cohort model once again. We will use your sport choices to help guide us when creating our cohorts. We will do our best to have you experience each of your sport choices at some point during the week.
Basketball, Flag Football, Field Hockey/Girls Lacrosse Combo, Sandlot Baseball/Softball, Soccer and Universal Sports (see below for definition)


For more about the kind of experience your child will get at Camp - watch this clip from CT News Channel 8

Best of Hartford Summer Camp 2020

Sample Schedule Summer

For Boys and Girls Grades 1 to 9 (fall of 2021).

Just a typical day at 241 Sports:

(keep in mind this is just a sample – your day will depend on your sport choices).
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This sample schedule is for those going into grades 1-9. We will be following a cohort model once again. We will use your sport choices to help guide us when creating our cohorts. We will do our best to have you experience each of your sport choices at some point during the week.
8:45Arrival at Masuk High School
9:00 -10:45Sport 1 (eg. Flag Football)
10:45 -11:00Break – crossover to sport 2
11:00 - 12:45Sport 2 (eg. Soccer)
12:45 - 1:15Lunch (gather at end of lunch for announcements/contest of the day winners etc.)
1:15 - 3:00Sport 3 – (eg. Basketball) *DON’T FORGET 2:41pm – we end everyday gathering for a special surprise to take a break from the afternoon heat and say goodbye to our friends!
3:00Dismissal

Junior 241

For boys and girls going into grades 1 and 2 (fall of 2021)
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! This year though, Juniors will be cohorted similar to the older campers and follow a similar schedule to them. All other pieces of the junior program remain the same.
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What is Universal Sports?

Universal Sports: Campers love that they never know what they'll get each day. Each year it varies and often involves community partnerships. Maybe its golf offered by First Tee. Maybe it's fencing offered by a local club. Or the Israeli dodgeball game known as GaGa. Whatever it is, you can rest assured it's incredibly fun and the skills learned crossover to our traditional sport offerings.
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Tuition

Summer Camps - $329

Sibling and multi-week discounts are available.

Be sure to use the coupon codes listed below during the registration process to receive the discounts.

Discounts available at registration time for the following - note that coupons can be “Stacked” when applicable.

  • Discount for registering for both weeks, use the code WEEK2 when registering for the second week. If you sign up for three weeks (Spring Break and both Summer Weeks), you can use the WEEK 2 code on each of the summer weeks!
  • Option to pay by check or credit card - if paying by check be sure to use Coupon Code MAILPAYMENT to move forward during registration process.
  • Sibling - Use Coupon Code SIBLING2 for second, third or fourth child only -please do not use the code for the first registrant.

The following were our COVID Specific Protocols/Changes/Modifications for 2-4-1 Monroe in Summer 2020.

We are optimistic that we will be able to run camp in our traditional format.  That said - we will follow all protocols set forth by the CDC and the State Department of Health.  We are simply sharing these so you see how thorough we were in our practices last summer.

  • As camp will be held primarily outdoors, we have moved the hours of camp to 8AM-2 PM
  • Per updated State mandates, campers will be assigned to cohorts of 10-14 children and spend camp that week with their cohort (campers can request a friend to be with).
  • If the forecast indicates dangerous weather for that day, we will cancel and the Saturday of that week will be a makeup.  If we must cancel 2 days, a prorated credit will be made available for a future program.
  • While staff will be required to have mask at all times, campers are not required (which is why we are not allowing the cohorts to co-mingle).
  • As we work to make camp as fun and as safe as possible, for a detailed rationale of these and other changes that 2-4-1 is considering at all of our programs, please read this post. (note that some changes have been made since the original post).



See below for details for specific COVID-19 related protocols from Summer 2020. Protocols will be updated for 2021 as new guidance comes out from the State DPH and the CDC.

Camp Staff

Rob Troesser – Camp Director

Rob is 13 year Physical Education Teacher in Monroe, and a coach of basketball and lacrosse at middle school and high school levels. A graduate of Shelton High School class of 2000, Rob played a variety of sports at the high school level: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey and Golf. He attended Southern CT State University 2000-2004 and attained a BS in Exercise Science. Rob also has logged numerous post graduate classes in Exercise Physiology, Health and Nutrition, and is NCCPT Personal Training Certified. Many also know Rob as a popular youth soccer, basketball and lacrosse coach in Newtown where he resides with his family of 3 daughters. He has a passion to make athletes better, from sport skills through personal health.

Rob Troesser – Camp Director

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Sport Director: Emmett Cole

Emmett was a three sport athlete at Bethel High School, playing baseball and football for a couple years and a four year wrestler. His team won the state Class M title in 2001. He earned his Bachelors in Exercise Science from Southern Connecticut State University and his Masters is in Athletic Coaching from Northcentral University. He formerly coached wrestling at Joel Barlow High School in Redding as well as Youth football in both Bethel and Danbury. Currently, Emmett teaches K-5 Physical Education in Monroe and also coaches youth Wrestling and Baseball in Bethel. Last season, Emmett was named a New England All Star in Vintage baseball culminating with a New England All Start game in Bristol at Muzzy Field.

Sport Director: Emmett Cole

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Sport Director: Kathleen Foley
Kathleen Foley is a former Division III Field hockey player at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, PA and has been the Masuk Field Hockey Head Coach since 2014. Kathleeen has also been an elementary and science educator for 16 years.Before coming to Monore, Coach Foley worked with Rogers International School and was a field hockey coach that created and implemented 2 middle school teams (5 / 6 & 7 /8) that played Stamford area schools from 2010-2013. Demonstrating her multisport background, Kathleen is also a WSI certified swim instructor & lifeguard. From 1998-2006, she taught swimming and water safety to campers, as well as private lessons and swim team preparation training. She was also Director of First Aid & Sailing Instructor atBlue Water Bound -Marine Math and Science Sailing Program from 2006 - 2011. There she Organized, monitored, and maintained medical records, physicals, and medicines for 9 instructors and 75 - 100 campers. Additionally, Kathleen co-wrote nationally recognized curriculum incorporating sailing and powerboating skills with CCSS on mathematics, science, and history. She Instructed swimming and sailing skills to at-risk and under-privledged local youth grades 5 - 8; and lastly, she taught powerboating skills to CITs, and oversaw CITs and junior counselors during summer at the camp.

Sport Director: Kathleen Foley

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Sport Director: Brian Dias

Coach Dias has been teaching and coaching at various levels for the past 7 years. A former Masuk High School student himself, after graduating from Keene State College in 2012 with a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education he went on to complete his work to achieve a degree in Health Education as well. Over his career, Coach Dias has coached American Legion baseball along with Middle School baseball and basketball. Coach Dias has been the Physical Education teacher at Stepney Elementary School for the past 3 years where he has run a before and after school intramural program each year.

Sport Director: Brian Dias

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General Refund Policy


Handled through our registration partner - CampDoc.com

If before May 1st - 75% refund
If before June 1st - 25% refund
No refunds after camp begins.
Thank you for your understanding as all cost and staffing decisions are based on enrollments.

COVID Refund Policy - Click HERE