2017 boys & girls soccer camps

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We (I) hereby request that you accept the

2017 BOYS & GIRLS SOCCER CAMPS

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for enrollment in the 2017 Soccer Camp during the dates set forth in this application. We (I)

while attending the camp and any claims which hereafter may be presented by our (my) son We (I) also certify he or she is medically fit to participate in this camp. We (I) hereby authorize the director of the Northwestern camp to act for

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or daughter as a result of any such injuries.

AGES 5 –16

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be sustained by our (my) minor son or daughter

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all claims on account of any injuries which may

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Northwestern and their employees and agents for

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hereby release Coach Greg Wheaton, University of

us (me) according to their best judgment in any emergency requiring medical attention. Signature (Parent or Guardian) Date

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Please return this form with a $60 NONREFUNDABLE check to:

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2. REYNOLDS FIELD - BASEBALL 6. HARTILL HALL 3. REYNOLDS FIELD - SOFTBALL 7. ROBERTSON STUDENT CTR. 4. REYNOLDS FIELD - FB/SOC

8. KNUTSON HALL

AGES: 5 – 16:

July 10 - 14, 2017

Camp runs from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Reynolds Field athletics campus at the University of Northwestern (3003 Snelling Ave., Roseville, Minn.)

CHALLENGE YOUR SKILLS, ENCOURAGE YOUR FAITH. At the University of Northwestern Soccer Camp players will learn the newest and best training techniques available. The Northwestern coaching staff is dedicated to helping soccer players become the best players they can be. Each camper will be given opportunity for competitive play, individual instruction, and attention throughout the week. They will receive an evaluation of their skills and be given drills to help them improve their skills for the upcoming year. Athletes will be tested and challenged physically and spiritually during the daily activities of camp. Campers will learn about the characteristics of Christian athletes through daily “chalk talks” by coaches and staff while they learn necessary skills for competitive soccer.

CAMP STAFF DIRECTOR GREG WHEATON Greg Wheaton has been head coach of the Northwestern men's team since 2000 and has since turned the program into an annual conference title contender. During the 2006 season, Wheaton became the all-time leader in Northwestern men’s soccer program history for career coaching wins. The Eagles have reached four Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) post-season tournament championship games, winning the title for the

first time in school history in 2005. A former NCAA Division I player and two-time all-conference honoree for Liberty University, Greg has played professional soccer with the Minnesota Thunder of the USISL, the Minnesota Amateur Soccer League (MASL) and the Minnesota State Select Team from 2000–2002. Other professional playing stops along his career path include Brazil, Bolivia, Africa, and the Middle East.

COST

REGISTRATION FORM

$135—includes activities, individual evaluation, camp t-shirt, and awards ($60 nonrefundable registration deposit goes toward total cost)

ONE PERSON PER REGISTRATION FORM. MAKE COPIES AS NEEDED.

INSURANCE

Parent(s) Name(s):

Each camper is responsible for his or her own insurance coverage.

REGISTRATION

COACHES The camp staff features current and past players and coaches from Northwestern, as well as high school, college, and club coaches from the Twin Cities area. All participating staff are committed to giving each camper individual attention, focusing on the fundamentals of soccer and the Christian athlete. Each staff member brings a key area of expertise of the game to share with the campers.

DAILY SCHEDULE Individual and team fundamentals will be taught, followed by an opportunity to practice those skills in a game setting. There will also be a challenge by one of the coaches on what it means to achieve "total performance."

Campers are encouraged to register online at unweagles.com/camps or by mailing the attached form to University of Northwestern Total Performance Soccer Camp 3003 Snelling Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55113

PLEASE TEAR OFF AND SEND IN WITH PAYMENT.

SOCCER CAMPS

Address (Street, City, State, ZIP): Home Phone: Work Phone: Parent E-mail: Name of Student: Age of Student:

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT PHONE: 651-631-5219 800-692-4020 FAX:

651-628-3350

WEB:

unweagles.com

Grade Student is Entering in 2017: Name of School: Level of Play (Please Circle One): Rec

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Special Medical Concerns:

9:00–9:15

Professional warm-up

9:15–9:30

Skill work



9:30–10:45

Game-related skill development



10:45–11:00

Break

11:00–12:00

Scrimmage

11:30 a.m.

Closing Ceremony (Friday only)

EQUIPMENT NEEDED •

Shin guards



Soccer ball



Water bottle marked with name



Sunscreen (suggested)

Adult T-shirt Size: £S

£M

£L

£ XL

£ XXL

£ AGES: 5 – 16: July 10 - 14, 2017

unweagles.com/camps