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2007 Football SUMMER CAMP

»  Registration form for summer football camp:  Word Adobe File

Schedule:

Week Day Date Time Event Details
1 Tue 6/5/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM Summer Camp Reg.  
2 Tue 6/12/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
3 Tue 6/19/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
4 Tue 7/10/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
5 Tue 7/17/2007 5:30 - 7:30PM    
6 Tue 7/24/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
7 Tue 7/31/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
8 Tue 8/7/2007 5:30 - 7:30 PM    
    8/20/2007   Start of Football  

 Purpose:  The purpose of these camps are to teach football fundamental skills for each participant and encourage goal setting and "at home" participation of conditioning, flexibility and football drills.  Approximately 1/4th of each session will be a pickup flag football game with similar age kids.

Grades and Ages: (Grades for the Fall)
   
56er - 5th and 6th grades less than 12 years old
              (4th graders permitted depending on size, ability and maturity)
    78er - 7th and 8th grades less than 14 years old

Attendance:  Each player will be encouraged to attend ALL 8 Mini-Camps, if at all possible.  To encourage this participation, attendance awards will be given for perfect attendance.  In addition, any players that attend at least 5 of the 8 camps will have a portion of their camp fee go toward their 2007 WMCAA Tackle Football Season registration fee.

Cost:  The cost of the camp will be $40 per student.  This will include 8 mini-camps. In addition, anyone attending at least 5 of the 8 camps will be given a $20 credit toward the 2007 WMCAA Tackle Football Season.  (Cost will be prorated after the first two weeks.)

Location:  All camps are held at Douglas-Walker Park on 84th Street between Burlingame and Clyde Park in Byron Center.  See the link above for map.

Awards:  The following Awards will be given:

  • Perfect Attendance (all 8 mini-camps)

  • Excellent Attendance (7 of 8 mini-camps)

  • Good Attendance (5-6 of 8 mini-camps)

Conditioning:  Summer Camp WILL NOT be conditioning.  Conditioning may be set as a goal or activity towards a goal but actual conditioning will not occur during the summer camps.

Typical Mini-Camp:  A typical evening of camp will include the following activities:

  • Stretching and minimal calisthenics (for the purpose of training)

  • Skills Drills (Kids will be separated by most applicable skill for them)

  • A five minute Bible Truth concerning sports (non-denominational)

  • Fun Drills (opportunity to coach skills while having fun)

  • All camps will include a pickup flag football game.

Please call or email Bill Reits BReits@WMCAA.org for further details:  616-530-3824

Volunteers needed, click here for details.