University School's Athletic Clinics provide kids with unique opportunities to learn the fundamentals of various sports in a fun, stimulating environment. Each week will be packed full of activities where kids will learn sportsmanship and sport-specific skills, ultimately developing a better understanding of each sport.
(for boys and girls ages 10-15)
| Athletic Clinics | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sport | Week Offered | Time | Coach | Cost for entire week |
| June 14-June 18 | 9am – 12pm | Evan Grosz | $200 | |
| Volleyball | June 14-June 18 | 9am – 12pm | Altone Williams | $200 |
| Basketball (ages 8-15) |
June 21-June 25 | 9am – 3:30pm | Andre Torres | $300 |
| Baseball | June 28-July 2 | 9am – 12pm | Richie Palmer | $200 |
| Softball | July 5-July 9 | 9am – 12pm | $200 | |
Camper to coach ratio is 10:1
Each camp requires a minimum of 10 registrants
Before Care is available beginning at 7:30 am for an extra $60/week
Afternoon options are available through Camp Nova – Please call (954) 262-4528 for more information
Basketball Clinic: The Suns Basketball Clinic is a coed program designed to provide campers with the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of being a productive basketball player. The essentials of each position on the floor will be taught, helping campers enhance their athletic ability. General and position-specific skills will be taught, followed by the formation of teams and a clinic tournament.
Baseball Clinic: University School Baseball Clinic is a week-long program designed to improve players’ hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running, as well as speed and agility conditioning. Each player will receive individual instruction and support from the coaching staff in an effort to provide campers with complete physical and mental development as it pertains to the game of baseball. Campers are encouraged to bring their own glove, bats, batting gloves, cleats, baseball, appropriate attire, towels, and water bottles.
Indoor Soccer Clinic: The main emphasis of this week-long clinic program is player development. Through quality coaching and an age-specific curriculum, campers can develop skills fundamental to the game of soccer in a fun and stimulating environment. The clinic is coed and participants will be divided into appropriate groups relating to age and/or ability level. A progressive curriculum has been devised that will provide a week packed full of soccer-specific activities aimed at developing basic skills such as dribbling, passing, and finishing, all coached in a fun and challenging environment.
Softball Clinic:University School Softball Clinic is designed to give participants the chance to play in games, improve their batting and fielding skills, and learn about softball strategies. Lectures, demonstrations, and drill sessions are held daily, and campers receive individual attention and encouragement. Campers should bring their own softball gloves and bats. In addition, catchers are encouraged to bring their own shin guards, chest protectors, and masks.
Volleyball Clinic:All participants will receive instruction in both basic and advanced volleyball skills and strategies. Individual attention will be offered to all athletes, and ample team competitions will be provided. All campers should bring water bottles, gym shoes, appropriate gym wear, knee pads, and towels.
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