Thriving Business Means Retirement for Millon

Sunday, June 3, 2007 around 3 pm mountain time

I was hired last year by Millon Lacrosse Camps to build a content management system for their website — a web-based tool set designed to help organizers better manage the information supporting the multitude of summer camps offered each year. I plugged it into their existing website as an add-on and it seems the timing was just right.

As it turns out, Mark Millon’s camp business is thriving — 2,000 kids this summer alone — and along with his work with Warrior/Brine Lacrosse, Millon is retiring from Major League Lacrosse.

Millon is the all-time MLL leader in goals with 235 and points with 349. He is the fourth all-time MLL leader in assists with 110. He is a two-time offensive player of the year (2002 and 2003) as well as the MLL co-MVP in 2005. He won the MLL championship as a member of the Baltimore Bayhawks in 2002.

Millon was also a three-time All-America at UMass, with 155 career goals and 58 career assists in college, and a two-time gold-medal winner with the U.S. Team (1994, 1998).

Best of luck, Mark.

Lacrosse is the fastest-growing sport in America over the past 5 years. This news of Millon’s retirement comes only a week after Johns Hopkins University pulled out a victory against top-ranked Duke University in the NCAA Men’s Final in Baltimore.

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