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July 15–17, 2012 (Boys) July 12–14, 2012 (Girls)
JV and Varsity
BOYS AND GIRLS
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CEDARVILLE.EDU/SPORTSCAMPS
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Individual Camps
Girls Basketball Post/Perimeter Camp: June 21–23
Girls Basketball Camp: June 17–20
Boys Basketball Camp: June 24–28
Girls Volleyball Camp: July 8–12
Boys Soccer Academy: July 8–12
Girls Soccer Academy: July 8–12
Team Camps
Girls Basketball Team Camp: June 11–13
Boys Basketball Team Camp: June 28–30
Boys Basketball Shootout: June 30
Girls Volleyball Spiketacular: July 12–14
Day Camps
Boys and Girls Basketball Day Camp: June 4–8
Boys and Girls Soccer Day Camp: June 25–29
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Give your soccer team a competitive edge! Come to Cedarville University this summer for one of the
top soccer team camps in the Midwest.John McGillivray holds an NSCAA National Diploma and has accrued more than 300 victories at Cedarville University since 1974, first as the coach of the men’s soccer program and within the past 14 seasons as the head coach of the Lady Jackets. He has enjoyed six winning seasons with the Lady Jackets, including a best-ever record of 13-8-2 in 2004. The campaign featured the NCCAA Midwest Region Championship and a berth in the NCCAA National Tournament. He was presented the first-ever Distinguished Merit Award in 1990 by The Ohio Collegiate Soccer Officials Association. The National Intercollegiate Soccer Officials Association also honored him in 1992 with its National Merit Award. He was inducted into the Cedarville University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 and the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1993.
GIRLS CAMP DIRECTOR: JOHN MCGILLIVRAY
Who:
JV and varsity girls and boys soccer teams and their coaches
What:
These outstanding three-day camps offer daily 11-a-side matches and team training sessions focusing on technical development, tactical awareness, and systems of play. Additionally, one afternoon session will be devoted to small-sided games and individual skills competition. Cedarville University head coaches serve as directors and are assisted by current and former Cedarville soccer players.
Schedule:
Registration is from 2–4 p.m. in the Doden Field House. There will be an information meeting at 4:30 p.m. Camp concludes at 3:30 p.m. on the last day of camp.
Cost:
• Coach: One coach per team attends free. Each additional coach registration is $65.
• Player: $130 per resident $105 per commuter
Location:
Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio
• Practices are held in Cedarville’s outstanding training and match facilities including the lighted stadium soccer complex and multiple practice fields.
• Students and coaches will be housed in air-conditioned residence halls on campus. Campers should bring their own bedding and towels.
• All-you-can-eat meals are provided in the University dining hall.
Registration:
Coaches, please register online at cedarville.edu/sportscamps or call 937-766-7645.
• Attendance is limited to the first eight teams.
• Registration Deadline: July 8 (Boys) July 5 (Girls)
Important:
Upon arrival, coaches must provide a signed medical release for each student along with a completed team roster. These forms are available at cedarville.edu/sportscamps.
Each team MUST have a coach on campus.
Coaches are responsible for lost keys ($50) and any room damage.
BOYS AND GIRLS SOCCER TEAM CAMPSJuly 15–17, 2012 (Boys) and July 12–14, 2012 (Girls)
Register for camp by calling 937-766-7645 or visiting our website at cedarville.edu/sportscamps.
Questions? Please call 937-766-7645.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What residence hall supervision is provided?
A: Team coaches and camp staff will provide supervision in the residence halls. Camper/staff ratio is approximately ten to one.
Q: How many students are in each residence hall room?
A: Two students per room
Q: What meals are provided?A: Resident campers receive three meals
per day beginning with dinner on Thursday and ending with lunch on Sunday.
Q: Are campers busy all day?A: The schedule for camp is rigorous
but includes time for relaxation and relationship-building.
Q: May campers bring electronic games, iPods, or other electronic devices?
A: Students are discouraged from bringing electronic devices. The University is not responsible for lost, broken, or stolen items.
Q: May a student call home?A: A phone will be available in the lobby
of each residence hall. Phone cards are needed for long distance.
Q: May students leave camp for other summer sports activities?
A: Yes, with written approval from the parent or guardian.
Q: May parents observe camp?A: Yes, parents are welcome to watch
games. Schedules are available for reference at the start of camp.
BOYS CAMP DIRECTOR: TODD BEALLTodd Beall has completed two seasons as the head men’s soccer coach at Cedarville University. Beall’s initial campaign in 2010 was a successful one. He guided his alma mater to a 13-9 record, the NCCAA Midwest Region championship, and a runner-up showing at the NCCAA National Tournament. Beall earned NCCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year honors, and two of his players were NCCAA All-American First Team selections. The 2011 season was filled with more success for Coach Beall and the Yellow Jackets. The team finished with a record of 14-6-3, a second consecutive NCCAA Midwest Region title and a third-place spot at the NCCAA National Tournament. Beall
was honored for the second straight year as NCCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. Two more Yellow Jacket players were recognized as members of the NCCAA All-America First Team. A former Yellow Jacket and team captain, Todd Beall returned to his alma mater following a successful four-year run as head coach at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Beall is the eighth head coach in the 49-year history of the CU men’s soccer program.