Scott Corris
Let’s have fun, let’s play fair, and let’s play hard! Campers will play a wide variety of traditional games such as basketball, soccer, volleyball, and football. Surprises and variations to increase the fun will be added. Have you heard of scooter ball, speedball, or line soccer? Develop skills in traditional sports, as well as trying out some new games. Join us for an awesome week of good times!
June 23–27
9:00–12:00
Grade 2–4
Cost: $145
Shaun Ball
Join us for this beginning experience with golf, where fun and fundamentals will be emphasized. From the first-time player to the more experienced, you will learn new things. The emphasis will be on skill building as we learn our strokes. We will practice hitting with wiffle balls at first and progress to golf balls. Putting will be the first challenge to master, then developing the full swing. This class includes a field trip to Putt Putt Golf. Each child needs to bring a putter and junior iron to class.
Session A: June 23–27
Session B: July 21–25
1:00–4:00
Grade K–3
Cost: $175
Scott Corris This class is full
Would you like to play like Beckham? Do you have dreams of being on the fields at the World Cup? Become a future star and develop your soccer skills. All participants will work on how to dribble, control, trap, and pass the ball. Students will get to run and build soccer skills, while having a great time.
June 30–July 3
9:00–12:00
Grade K–2
Cost: $120
Angela Leong, Chris Leong & Assistants
Join us for a skill-building week of tennis. Learn to play, improve your abilities, and work on a multitude of skills. Students will have opportunities to play games, improve coordination, and work on tennis techniques. Our small class size (1:6 ratio) will allow opportunities for a lot of individual instruction. You may enroll in Session A or B or take both.
Session A: June 30–July 3 This week is full
Session B: July 7–11
9:00–12:00 Grade 1–5
Cost: A $145, B $175
Angela Leong, Chris Leong & Assistants
This camp is appropriate for both beginners through intermediate levels of playing ability. Students will be grouped according to their level of play on different courts. There will be time each day for individual and group instruction to help all students achieve their maximum potential. Instruction will focus on developing your game while having a good time.
Session C: July 14–18 This week is full
9:00–12:00
Grade 1–8
Cost: $175
Shaun Ball & Assistants
Get personalized coaching to improve your game. Learn the rules, practice your serve, and work on a multitude of skills. Students will have opportunities to play games, work on techniques, and get coached through weaknesses. This class will allow opportunities for a lot of individual instruction. Improve your skills and have fun!
Session A: June 30–July 3: This week is full
Session B: July 7–11
Session C: July 14–18
1:00–4:00
Grade 1–5
Cost: A $145, B $175
Splinter Wrenn
This class will introduce young players to the fundamentals of lacrosse. Students will work on throwing, catching, shooting, dodging and picking up ground balls through fun, non-contact activities and games. Students will leave the camp prepared for team play in the older grades. Players will also learn about the origins and history of the game within Native American culture, in addition to skill development. Equipment needed: helmet with full face shield, stick, gloves, and a mouth piece.
August 4 –8 (this is the corrected date, catalog is incorrect)
9:00–12:00
Grade 1–3
Cost: $145
Anna Angelova
Come train at the facility where Olympic stars are produced! Lots of fun and opportunity await the novice fencer. Skill-building games and basic introduction to sabre fencing will be covered. No previous experience necessary. All equipment will be provided. Safety is always emphasized.
Session A: Aug. 4–8
Session B: Aug. 11–15
9:00–12:00
Grade 2–6
Cost: $145
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