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Purdue 2000 Softball Camps!



DAY CAMP (AGES 6-11)
JUNE 19-21, 2000

RESIDENTIAL CAMP (AGES 12-18)
JUNE 25-29, 2000

For additional info, contact the softball office at (765) 494-6869
OR Call Cindy Sargent to register at (765)496-3978.

RESIDENTIAL CAMP --$315
$215 (COMMUTER)
DAY CAMP --$115

Cost and Registration
Residential Camp begins Sunday with check-in from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the residence hall. Lunch will be provided daily in the residence hall for commuter campers. Fees include all meals, a camp t-shirt, certificate, and pizza party. The first session will begin Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. at the softball field. Camp ends Thursday at noon, with closing ceremonies at 11:00 a.m. (Family and friends are invited) Residential camp includes morning, afternoon, and evening sessions. Campers are expected to attend planned sessions and to comply with the rules and regulations of Purdue University and the Purdue summer sports camps.

Day camp begins on Monday morning, with registration at the softball field between 8 and 9 a.m. Fees include a camp t-shirt and certificate. Camp ends Wednesday at noon. Day camp includes morning and afternoon session beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. each day, except Wednesday. There will be an hour lunch break, and each camper must bring his/her own lunch.

Equipment
JGG Each camper should wear comfortable work-out clothing (t-shirt, shorts, etc.) for each camp session. Additionally, campers should bring a glove, cleats, and tennis shoes. Any additional equipment (bats, catching gear) is encourages, but Purdue will supply all necessary equipment for the camp. Mark all individual equipment so it can be easily identified.

Health and Safety
Medical needs will be administered through the Purdue University Student health center, located close to Mackey Arena, or by a member of Purdue' s athletic training staff. All campers are covered by a blanket insurance policy covering injuries sustained at camp, up to a maximum or $3000. Coverage does not extend to preexisting conditions. A licensed physician must sign the registration form (a school medical form signed no more than 12 months prior to camp is also acceptable). All registrations must include this in order to hold your space.

Housing and Meals
Resident campers, counselors, staff, and coaches will be housed and fed in a university residence hall located near the athletic facilities. Rooms are furnished for double occupancy only. Roommates may be requested, but must be mutual. Registration forms must be returned together. Housing and meals will not be provided for Day Camp.

Camp Staff
Carol Bruggeman
head coach, seventh year

Christy Connoyer
assistant coach, fourth year

Sam Mercier
assistant coach, first year

and members of the Purdue softball team

Expect:
Individual fundamental skill development
(throwing, fielding, hitting, baserunning)

Specialized hitting drills

Form running drills

Team game competition

Defensive position development
(infield, outfield, pitching, catching)

Staff evaluation and softball booklet

Boiler softball camp t-shirt

fun!! fun!! fun!!

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