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| COBBER
Girls Cage Camps
Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota |
Summer
2005 Camps Offered
June 20-24
Cobber Cage Camp (entering grades 5-12)
June 25
Varsity Team Camp
June 27-30
Cobber Cage Developmental Camp (entering grades 3-9)
Cobber
Cage Camp Philosophy
Cobber Cage Camps are designed for
the athlete who wants to experience outstanding instruction and top-level
competition in a
positive, supportive environment. Individual
improvement is fostered through an emphasis on fundamentals, team play,
small-group play and individual competitions.
Camp
Features
• Individual written player evaluation
• Individual skills contests
• Extensive Game Play
• Transition Game
• Team defensive strategies
• Teambuilding
• Competition against camp coaches
• Cobber Cage Camp awards
• Cobber Cage Basketball Camp t-shirt
• Athletic trainer on duty
• Access to swimming pool
Camp
Goals
Specific
areas of instruction include:
• Ball handling, passing, dribbling
• One on one moves – posts and guards
• Shooting clinic
- Shooting
with accuracy
- Effective
warm-up and mental focus
- Shoot
off dribble and/or pass
- Getting
open for the shot
- Body
balance and footwork
- Shooting
a jump shot vs. a set shot
• Defensive footwork and balance
• Fundamentals of team offense and
defense
• Basics and importance of weight training
Typical
Camp Day
7:30 - Breakfast
8:30 - Opening/Warm-up
9:00 - Individual skill instruction
and contests
10:30 - Guest speaker: Clinician
11:00 - Transition – offense and defense
11:30 - Lunch (open gym)
12:30 - 3 on 3 league play
1:30 - Team practice
2:30 - League games
5:00 - Dinner (open gym)
6:00 - Full-court drills
6:30 - Shooting practice
7:00 - League games
9:00 - Swimming and open gym
10:00 - Dorms
11:00 - Lights out
Camp
Overview
Development
Camp
The Cobber Cage Day and Development
camp will focus on practicing the fundamental skills of basketball in a
positive and encouraging environment. Skills will be developed through
practice time in small groups as well as in team play with an emphasis
on sportsmanship. Awards will be given at the end of the week.
Registration: Check in
between 11:00-12:00 on the opening day of camp. All campers should be prepared
to participate on the day of arrival.
Final Day: Following
the awards at approximately 12:00 (noon)
Team
Camp
The focus of Team Camp is to develop
the skills of each individual within the context of team play. Each team
will have the opportunity to: compete in practice and game situations,
work on team’s own offense and defense, foster communication, respect and
unity among teammates through team-building activities, and prepare for
the upcoming season. Camp champions will be crowned following the tabulation
of competition as a team both on and off the court. Teams consist of athletes
entering grades 9-12. Each team should have an individual coach who leads
them through drills in practice and tournament play. If a coach is unable
to attend camp with the team, a coach from the Cobber Cage Coaching Staff
will be provided.
Registration: Check in
between 11:00-12:00 on the opening day of camp. All campers should be prepared
to participate on the day of arrival.
Final Day: Following
the awards at approximately 12:00 (noon)
What
to Bring:
Basketball shoes, plenty of gym clothes,
water bottle, great attitude and willingness to work hard, pillow and pillow
case, sleeping bag or blanket and sheets, fan, alarm clock, swimsuit, soap,
shampoo, and other toiletries, spending money (any “extra” souvenirs).
Day campers — be sure to have basketball shoes, gym clothes, extra socks,
and possibly a swimsuit.
Accommodations
and Meals
Resident campers will live in one of
Concordia’s campus dormitories with supervision provided by their camp
coach. Resident and Board Campers will eat on campus at Concordia dining
facilities. Resident campers will get three meals each day beginning with
dinner on the first day of camp and ending with lunch on the last day.
Campers choosing the board plan will receive lunch and dinner when camp
is in session. Pizzas can be delivered to the dorms.
2005
Camp Costs
Concordia Cobber Cage Basketball camps
are offered at three rates:
A. Resident camper, all services provided
B. Board (lunch and dinner) no dorm
room
C. Commuter’s rate, no meals or room
| Session: | A | B | C | |
| Team Camp June 25
(varsity teams - team cost) |
— | — | $225 | |
| Cobber Cage Camp June
20-June 24
(entering grades 5-12; split into 3 divisions) ($100 non-refundable deposit required) |
$275 | $225 | $185 | |
| Cobber Cage Development
Camp June 27-30
|
— | — | $75 | |
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|
Jessica Rahman |
For
More Information
Call:
Camp Director
Jessica Rahman - (218) 299-4417
E-mail: rahman@cord.edu
Assistant Camp Director
Bob Kohler - (218) 299-4439
E-Mail: kohler@cord.edu
or Write:
Cobber Cage Girls' Basketball Camps
Concordia College
901 South 8th St.
Moorhead, MN 56562
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