Dear Campers:
We are excited to invite you to the 2004 University of Montana Grizzly Soccer Camps. We are happy to offer day camps and residential camps not only for girls, but boys as well! These camps will provide an environment for learning skills, techniques along with tactical aspects of soccer. The training will combine these aspects to help girls and boys improve their skills and techniques in game-related situations. Our hope is to improve the skills of our campers along with, their tactical awareness and decision-making to help them succeed in their future with soccer.
I will be directing the camp along with my staff, current and past University of Montana players, and male coaches from around the Northwest and Canada.
Neil Sedgwick
Head Women's Soccer Coach
University of Montana
| Boys & Girls Residential Camp Info |
| Boys Individual Camp Fees |
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Commuter Camper: $265 - deadline June 24* |
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Live-in Camper: $365 - deadline June 24*
* fees increase if not submitted by deadline |
| Girls Individual Camp Fees |
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Commuter Camper: $265 - deadline July 1 * |
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Live-in Camper: $365 - deadline July 1 *
* fees increase if not submitted by deadline |
| Girls Team Camp Fees |
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Commuter Camper: $240 - deadline July 1 * |
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Live-in Camper: $320 - deadline July 1 *
* fees increase if not submitted by deadline |
| Location |
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The University of Montana campus. Once your completed registration and payment is received, you will be sent a campus map showing the dorm and field locations. |
| Transportation |
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There will be a pickup service from the Missoula airport and bus depot if needed. One week prior notice is required. Phone Contact: (406) 243-2760. |
| Medical Information |
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Campers must provide their own medical insurance. An athletic trainer will be available at all times. When we receive your application, we will send you a medical release form, which you will need to complete and return. |
| What to Bring |
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Rain jacket, shinguards, water bottle, sunscreen, and lunch (if appropriate). |
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| Boys & Girls Day Camp Info |
| Great Falls & Missoula Day Camp Fees |
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Grades 1-4 (Half Day): $85 - deadline May 24* |
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Grades 5-12 (Full Day): $115 - deadline May 24*
* fees increase if not submitted by deadline |
| Missoula Mini Camp Fees |
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Grades 1-4 (Half Day): $70 - deadline July 12* |
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Grades 5-12 (Full Day): $90 - deadline July 12*
* fees increase if not submitted by deadline |
| Time |
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Grades 1-4 - Half Day (9 a.m.-12 noon)
Grades 5-12 - Full Day (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) |
| Locations |
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Missoula: Fort Missoula.
Great Falls: The Montana Park |
| Medical Information |
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Campers must provide their own medical insurance. An athletic trainer will be available at all times. When we receive your application, we will send you a medical release form, which you will need to complete and return. |
| What ot Bring |
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Rain jacket, shinguards, water bottle, sunscreen, and lunch. |
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| Important Dates |
Girls Day Camps
Great Falls Day Camp: June 7-11, 2004
Missoula Day Camp: June 14-18, 2004
Missoula Mini Camp: August 2-4, 2004
Girls Residential Camps
Individual Camp: July 18-22, 2004
Team Camp: July 25-29, 2004
Boys Day Camps
Great Falls Day Camp: June 7-11, 2004
Missoula Day Camp: June 14-18, 2004
Missoula Mini Camp: August 2-4, 2004
Boys Residential Camps
Individual Camp: July 11-15, 2004
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| Camp Emphasis |
The Grizzly Soccer Camp coaches believe the most important aspect of a positive camp experience is a hard-working, high-quality, caring staff. Emphasis will be placed on developing both field players' and goalkeepers' psychological dimension through practice sessions and a week-long competitive tournament.
Our staff consists of coaches and athletes who are outstanding players, coaches, students and people. They are excellent role models for young soccer players.
The staff for the Grizzly Soccer Camps will consist pimarily of coaches and players from the University of Montana Soccer Program.
We, the Grizzly Soccer Camp coaches, are committed to ensuring that the athletes who attend our camp learn about the game of soccer and have an enjoyable experience.
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| About the Director |
| Neil Sedgwick |
Neil begins his first year as University of Montana head coach, after serving as associate head coach at the University of Southern California for three years. He served as head coach at the University of North Dakota for two seasons (1999- 2000), where he registered a 19-15 overall record. The Fighting Sioux went 12-6 in 2000 and 7-9 in 1999, the first year of the program.
In addition to coaching at North Dakota, Sedgwick has been a staff coach with the Canadian National Women’s Team since 1996. He is a 1995 graduate of Dalhousie University, with bachelor’s degrees in education and physical education. He received his master’s degree from the University of Victoria in British Columbia in 2001 and a diploma in high perormance coaching from Canada ’s National Coaching Institute. |
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