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GOLDEN SUNS ANNOUNCE ITS SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP DATES
RUSSELLVILLE,
Arkansas
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Arkansas Tech University has announced that it will be
conducting five women’s basketball camps on the Tech
campus this upcoming summer, according to Golden Suns
Head Women’s Basketball Coach Dave Wilbers.
The five camps hosted by Tech this summer will include
two sessions of team camps, an individual skills, a Lil’
Suns, and a shooting camp.
The first session of Tech’s Team Camp will be held from
June 9-11 and the second session is scheduled for July
14-16. The cost of the camp is $135 for overnight
on-campus campers and $90 for commuter campers without
any meals and $115 for commuter campers with meals. The
team camps are limited to 72 teams per session. The team
camp will be divided into a Junior High and Senior High
divisions and teams will be classified according to
their level of play and classification. All of the team
camp games will have officials, a time keeper and a
score keeper.
In addition to the two team camps, Tech will also be
having an Individual Skills Camp, which will be held
from July 7-10. The cost of the skills camp is $225 for
overnight on-campus campers, $135 for commuter campers
without meals and $175 for commuter campers with meals.
The skills camp is open to anyone in grades 5-12.
Registration for the camp will be held at Tucker
Coliseum on Monday, July 7 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m.
On July 7-10, a Lil’ Suns camp will be held. The camp
will cost $80 and it is for commuters only. The Lil'
Suns camp is open to all girls in grades K-4.
Registration for the Lil’ Suns camp will be held Monday,
July 7 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.
A shooting camp has also been added to this summer’s
camp schedule. This camp will teach the basic
fundamentals of the shot, 3-point shooting, guard/post
moves, and one-on-one moves. This camp is open to girls
in grades 3-12. The shooting camp is scheduled to take
place July 31-August 1. It is also a commuter only camp
and the cost will be $75. Registration for the Shooting
camp will be on Thursday, July 31 from 12:30 to 2 p.m.
at Tucker Coliseum.
Wilbers said that the skills camp will help players
build fundamental skills in all aspects of the game of
basketball and is geared to the athlete’s current level
of competition and builds to their next level of
competition. Each player will receive individual
instruction through drills and games and all campers
will be classified according to their grade level and
will compete in their age division unless they choose to
play up.
For more information on any of these three women’s
basketball camp, please call Assistant Coach Amy
White in the Tech Women’s Basketball Office at (479)
968-0538 or e-mail her at
awhite@atu.edu or check out the Tech athletics
website at
http://athletics.atu.edu for additional
information.
2008 Women's
Basketball Camp Brochure

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