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Gonzaga University Athletics

Men's Soccer

2011 Gonzaga Soccer Camps

2011 Gonzaga Clinic and Summer Camps

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR JUNIOR, ADVANCED AND STRIKER/KEEPER CAMPS ONLY

Junior Camp Brochure Get Acrobat Reader

Junior Camp; $127 (Pre-register) $137 (Received one week or less before camp date)
June 27-June 30 1, 9 a.m.-Noon, Ages 5-9

Advanced Camp Brochure Get Acrobat Reader

Advanced Day Camp; $147 (Pre-register) $157 (Received one week or less before camp date)
June 27-June 30, 9 a.m.-Noon, Ages 10-14

Striker/Keeper Camp Brochure Get Acrobat Reader

Striker/Keeper Camp; $95 (Pre-register) $105 (Received one week or less before camp date)
June 27-June 29, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.. Ages 12-17

Prospect Camp Get Acrobat Reader

(Click the PDF to read about the Prospect Camp. Camp Registration Link for this camp is included in PDF)

Prospect Camp; $250
June 11 - June 12: Ages: 2012-2015 High School Graduates

ABOUT THE ADVANCED CAMPS
The goal of Bulldogs Soccer Camps is to challenge young players and encourage the development of skills they already have as well as introducing them to techniques and tactics they will use later. The camp will cover the fundamentals of passing, dribbling and shooting for all skill levels. Campers will benefit from the individual instruction provided by our current Gonzaga soccer players. All sessions will be run by the Bulldog Coaches and Players.

ABOUT THE STRIKER CAMPS
To be successful at the game of soccer, players at every position must develop the skills and instincts of a goal scorer. Campers will gain the confidence to score goals through multiple repetitions in front of the net. Campers will then apply these skills to live play in order to develop the technique and tactics of scoring goals under pressure. All sessions will be run by the Bulldog Coaching staff, Individual instruction will also be provided by current Gonzaga players.

ABOUT THE KEEPER CAMPS
Goalkeepers require specific training to develop consistency in the nets. Campers will develop the basic fundamentals of catching, diving and shot stopping. Campers will then apply these skills to live play where they will learn how to prevent goal scoring opportunities. The keeper camp is run in conjunction with the Striker camp to provide the goalkeepers with multiple shots on goal. All keeper sessions will be run by Bulldogs Coaches, individual instruction will also be provided by current Gonzaga Goalkeepers.

ABOUT PROSPECT CAMP
This camp is targeted for the high school player who is interested in playing at the next level and learning the skills to accomplish that goals. Campers will experience coaching from Gonzaga men's soccer staff as well as have the opportunity to talk to current GU players. They will also learn about the recruiting process at the college level and how to prepare for their future in collegiate soccer.

Dear camper,
Welcome to the Bulldog Soccer Camp Program. We are looking forward to having you be a part of a rewarding soccer experience. Please keep this information as you prepare for your visit to Gonzaga University.

Thank you,
Bulldog Coaching Staff

CAMP CHECK IN/CHECK OUT:
Please arrive at camp ready to play or arrive early enough to prepare (cleats and shin-guards on etc...). Please dress for the weather.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Registration

All campers should have registered prior to arriving to the camp. Any lose ends will be addressed with parents at the beginning of the first day.

Medical Matters
A trainer is on site or at the field during scheduled field sessions. If a camper needs medical attention, the camp staff will take the camper to a minor emergency clinic or the hospital. Campers must have insurance to cover any costs incurred. If a camper needs to be taped on a regular basis please bring your own athletic tape. Any medication required must be brought to camp and the camper is responsible for self-administration. If a camper has a medical condition, allergies etc, that we need to know about please confirm that we have the information on file at time of registration. The information will assist our staff in assessing any problems that may arise.

Coaching and Playing Schedule
Each day of camp has a separate coaching theme and coaches and players will concentrate on improving specific skills, techniques and tactics in the areas of heading, passing, receiving, dribbling and shooting. Defending, midfield and attacking play will also be covered. Each camper will receive from a coach individualized and small group instruction. Strikers and Keepers camps are specialized to those positions and will be taught accordingly.

Pre-Camp Conditioning
Due to the strenuous physical exercise involved in camp activities campers must be in good physical shape. Doing pre-camp conditioning is encouraged.



DRIVING DIRECTIONS
From I-90 East or West • I-90 to Hamilton St. Exit • Turn left on Trent (1st stoplight). • Turn right on Cincinnati (1st right) • Left on lower Kennedy Dr. (2nd stop sign) • Martin Field is past Martin Centre on the right

From North Spokane • Take Nevada/Hamilton St. South • Turn right on Trent • Follow above directions to field

RULES RULES RULES
1. campers should attend all sessions.
2. Campers who are ill must report to their coach.
3. Once camp starts, campers may not leave camp unaccompanied by a parent or guardian.
4. Campers may not bring guests to camp.
5. Possession or use of alcohol, tobacco products, and drugs is strictly prohibited
6. Damage to University property will be the financial responsibility of the camper.
7. Respect for coaches, other campers and University property is expected.
8. Violation of any rule will be grounds for immediate dismissal from camp; we will notify parents and ask that the camper be picked up immediately without refund

WHAT TO BRING
Clothes and Equipment Bring comfortable practice clothes, including extra socks. Soccer cleats and shin-guards are mandatory. Warm-ups or sweats will be important for cool days. Goalkeepers: Bring your gloves and any padded shorts or pants you normally wear. Bring a water bottle to avoid lines at water stations. Spokane can be hot in late July (80's to 90's) but evenings are cool. Rain is unusual at this time of year but can happen, so be prepared. A light jacket or sweatshirt may come in handy. Bring your own soccer ball. Make sure you mark ALL your belongings. The camp cannot be responsible for misplaced items.



















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