Volume 3, Issue 13 Badger Region Volleyball Association March 2, 2017 THE BADGER BEACON INSIDE THIS ISSUE High Performance tryouts...2 From the Ref Stand...... 2 Maybe it’s not the drills...... 3 Serve United...... 5 Show your sportsmanship...6

From a board member....8 Premier 17-Teal Sue WVA 18-Black Birthdays in a Box...... 8 American Beach Tour...... 10

Capital 18-Adidas

Southwest G17-1

Questions about membership? Email membership@ badgervolleyball.org. Here, Badger Region Staff can assist you with any questions Southport G18-National Fond du Lac Fusion 17-Purple you have about the 2016-17 season. Teams earn bids to USAV Championships Six teams representing six can Bid) (American Bid) summer different clubs earned the Badger 3. Southport G18-National 4. Wisconsin Select 17 Region’s bids to the 2017 Girls (American Bid) 5. Fusao 17 Azul camps Junior National Championships 4. Wisconsin Premier 18-Teal 6. Midwest Penguins 17-1 at the G17s and G18s age levels 5. Sting 18-Black The Badger Region is also in a Looking for a summer on Feb. 26. 6. Wisconsin Select 18 good spot to hand out other bids camp to attend? Look inside At the G18s level, Wisconsin Wisconsin Premier 17-Teal to teams who finished in the Top for close to 20 different Volleyball Academy 18-Black Sue won the National bid at the 6 at the Badger Region Qualifier. was awarded the National bid by G17s level, defeating Southwest The Badger Region is also No. options, five of which have defeating Capital 18 Adidas in G17-1. In the third place game, 2 on the National Reallocation boys opportunties. You’ll find the championship match, 2-0. In Fond du Lac Fusion 17 Purple List and No. 20 on the American camps in every corner of the the third-place game, Southport defeated Wisconsin Select 17s. Reallocation List at all age levels. state. If you would like to G18-National took down Wis- Finishes: Full results are on AES. consin Premier 18-Teal, 2-0. 1. Wisconsin Premier 17-Teal The next Badger Region Quali- advertise your camp, contact Finishes: Sue (National Bid) fier will take place March 11-12 Brian Sharkey at brian@ 1. WVA 18-Black (National Bid) 2. Southwest G17-1 (American Bid) at the Milwaukee Sting Center badgervolleyball.org. 2. Capital 18-Adidas (Ameri- 3. FDL Fusion 17-Purple for G13s, G14s, G15s and G16s. page 2 the badger beacon Season hits full speed for teams and officials By Jim Momsen Badger Region Ref Chair With two months of Badger Region tournaments in the books, we’re hitting our full stride. Tournament updates Last weekend we completed the G17/G18 Badger Region Qualifier. I received a number of compliments from coaches and parents regarding the quality of offici- ating as well as how the tournament was organized and conducted. On March 11/12, we will hold the Qualifier for G13s- G16s. Tryout registration open Following closely on March 18/19, March 25/26, and April 1/2, Badger Region will take over the Wisconsin Center for the Badger Region Cham- for High Performance pionships (or, as I like to call One of the most-anticipated events each year is the Badger Region’s High it, the Badger Region Family Performance Program, and registration for those tryouts is now open. Reunion). Region High Performance Programs are the regional branches of USA Advancement Volleyball’s National High Performance Program. Region HP Programs are operated by the USAV Region that sponsors the program in order to provide We have had one more junior athletes with high-level training and skill development with some of the promotion since our last issue FROM THE top coaches in that region. – Rick Jones has achieved his This all comes at a FRACTION of the cost compared to other HP programs Provisional Plus Official rating. REF STAND that are out there. Congratulations Rick! Many regions (including Badger Step-in Serving Line Region) send teams Clarification to USA Volleyball’s High Performance I’d like to clarify Badger Region’s policy on short serve Championships, pro- lines/step-in for younger age groups. viding more athletes At one of the Badger Region tournaments this past across the country weekend, there was some confusion about a G11s team the opportunity not being having a shorter serving line (step-in) for to compete in the the G11s. It was explained that this was not a USAV highest level junior rule and that USAV uses a lighter ball and lower net for tournament available younger age groups, but not a shorter service line. (See in the United States. Rules 2.1, USAV 3.1, and 12.4 in the DCR.) The HP Champi- Apparently some tournaments around Wisconsin are onships will take place July 18-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. allowing a shorter service line (step in the court) for This year’s boys team will be coached by LJ Marx (Carthage College). At some of the younger age groups. Marx’s disposal will be coaches from MSOE, Marian, Lakeland and Concordia, In my tenure as Badger Region Referee Chair, we have as well as many high-level club coaches. The girls will be led by Paul Schlomer never allowed a shorter serving line for any age group. (Edgewood College) and Stacy Boudreau (University of Wisconsin-Whitewa- Questions or Comments? ter) Remember, if you have questions about rules, Tryouts are March 17 for girls from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Wisconsin Center in situations, or other subject matter that you would like downtown Milwaukee. A girls make-up date will be March 24, at which time discussed in this column, please send your items to the boys will have their tryouts as well. Badger Beacon Editor Brian Sharkey – Brian@Badger- Cost for the tryout will be $40 for pre-registered (prior to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Volleyball.org. March 10) and $70 for walk-up registration. As always, thanks for your efforts in helping to make Online registration is now open at www.badgervolleyball.org. volleyball better for everyone! page 3 the badger beacon Maybe it’s not the drills that we are doing By BJ LeRoy and game-like and random and Badger Region Education Chair flexible are good ingredients. • At coaching clinics, the Truly good teams can get better pens whip out when the speaker in any drill with those ingredi- demonstrates a new drill. Every- ents, because they have taken one is anxious to write down that drill that will make us awesome. the time to learn the “whys”, and • Countless times, high level to understand. coaches are asked, “What drill do you do to get better at …” • Why does this work • Doug Beal and Russ Rose • How can I know something have been asked about what drills sooner they use. In similar answers, both • Why does this happen after profess to use only a few drills this repeatedly; you need to what their teammates are going with many variations. practice what you want to do. to do in each of those playing that happened What are the magic drills that EXACTLY what you want to do. systems. When you have com- • Why do I need to be here, make those teams so good? Coaches don’t toss in games; mon ground and understanding not there Big secret; it’s not the drills. players don’t hit under the net; of everyone else’s role, your Carl McGown liked to say, There is no magic. there are very few perfect passes. role makes sense, and you can teach them where to look, and If simply running the drills When game-time comes, you perform it. Drills might guide teach them how to move. Short- made you great, everyone could will have to pass, set, hit, dig teams toward working on a ly after, if not woven into those buy Al Scates drill book (like I and block everything that comes specific skill; the team’s common did once upon a time) and we’d your way. So it must be prac- ground lends to success in any tasks, you have to learn why. all be awesome, because his teams ticed that way; randomly. drill. If you know why it works, you were awesome. Blindly running likely already have the drills you the Coach Scates’ drills didn’t • Flexibility. There are certainly drills that make a difference for our team. are better than others. Specific need to succeed. Sometimes, you might If his drills didn’t work, whose win with serving. Sometimes would? with defense. Maybe with Looking at it another way; two outside hitting. Playing to Carthage College great teams run different drills, your strengths (whether your and they end up playing each favorite skill or not) is your Lady Reds other in the championship. How best strategy. Also flexibility Summer Volleyball Camp can different drills work in attain- within a drill; one drill with ing the same goal? July 26-28, 2017 (Weds.-Fri.) many options is better than 20 Certainly athletes make a drills with no options. Finally, Carthage College in Kenosha, WI difference. Some years you have flexibility with a system. You Overlooking Beautiful Lake Michigan superior athletes and you win. may not have the players to run Some years you have great players the system you like; you need www.ladyredsvbcamp.com yet you lose to superior talent. to run the system that suits the Since we have little control over The camp is open to: players. th th High School Girls (9 thru 12 grade including graduating seniors) that (for the most part), let’s set that aside, despite that superi- Junior High Girls (6th thru 8th grade in Fall 2017) • Continuous learning. or athletes might be the most important ingredient to winning Mick Haley chose to speed For overnight campers: up USC’s offense. Russ Rose $305 paid by check or credit card on-line matches. ~Two campers to a dorm room If it’s not the drills, what is it? chose to swing block (and then For commuters: Probably a mix of a few didn’t, and then did again.) He $270 paid by check or credit card on-line reportedly reads 3-4 books per common principles, applied to everything in the program. week. John Dunning shuffled his lineup and changed systems To Register: • Understanding. Go on-line to: www.ladyredsvbcamp.com after losing a few key players. The players are taught to If those guys are still learning, Complete the registration and pay by credit card or mail check, payable to Carthage College to: understand why they are using a everyone should be. Carthage College Women’s Volleyball skill, running a drill, doing things Mostly, it’s because everyone Head Coach, Leanne Ulmer in a specific way. I hear and I is on the same page. Good 2001 Alford Park Drive forget. I see and I remember. I do teams have a system for siding Kenosha, WI 53140-1994 and I understand. out, playing in transition, Phone: (262) 551 – 6681 Email: [email protected] serving, defense and for being • Specificity. out-of-system. 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LITTLE BADGERS BEGINNERS OVERNIGHT TEAM CAMP Girls + Boys from Age 5-Grade 5 Girls’ Varsity/JV Teams Session I: June 1-2 | Session II: June 3-4 July 14–16 LITTLE BADGERS ADVANCED ONE-DAY TEAM CAMP Girls + Boys from Age 5-Grade 5 Girls’ Varsity/JV Teams June 3-4 July 16 BADGER CAMP POSITIONS CAMP Girls entering Grades 8-12 Girls entering Grades 6-12 Session I: July 6-8 | Session II: July 10-12 Session I: July 17 | Session II: July 18 MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMP SERVING CAMP Girls entering Grades 6-8 Girls entering Grades 6-12 July 10–12 Session I: July 17 | Session II: July 18

Register at UWCamps.com/Volleyball Wisconsin camps are open to any and all entrants. page 5 the badger beacon Serve United program gets parents involved The groundwork for a new and the Badger Region for all program has been laid to further coaches. (For more on IMPACT, the Badger Region’s mission to see www.badgervolleyball.org.) have athletes, coaches, parents and The Badger Region will fully officials work together to grow the reimburse parents who do the sport of volleyball and enhance following: everyone’s experience at volleyball • Purchase a USA Volleyball/ events. Badger Region Serve United The Badger Region staff, its membership ($27) between now board of directors and its advisory and April 1 chairpersons see a great deal of ben- • Clear their first USA Volley- efit in this new program, title Serve ball background screening ($18), United, that encourages parents to good for two seasons assist with “work crew” responsibili- • Certify as a scorer via the ties at tournaments and other duties USAV Academy online referee as the club sees needed. training (free) As part of the Serve United • Take the online classes for line program, parents can register using judging and libero tracking (free) the discounted Badger Region Serve • Take the SafeSport online United membership in Webpoint, awareness class (free) get certified as a scorer and also • Serve their team at matches in learn about line judging or libero the various capacities tracking via the free online tutorials • Email Brian Sharkey (brian@ available through the USA Volley- badgervolleyball.org) that you are ball Academy. While there are not members can keep Score/Libero time in between matches for starting your certifications certifications for line judging and Track during assigned “work” athletes to recover. While there are • Fill out the form that is on libero tracking, the rostered adult matches after completing the time constraints for tournaments our website once you have com- can perform that duty for a team training modules. and facilities, this program is one pleted your requirements. when it is needed at tournament. • USAV/ Badger Region parent great way for parents to get involved All participants who complete During the season, this parent/ members may decide to continue to help keep the tournament mov- the tasks listed above will receive adult can contribute to the success to be involved after their players ing while also providing additional a “Badger Region —Serve Unit- of the club and ease some stress “graduate” and become USAV time for their team’s athletes. ed” T-shirt to help promote the on the team if they’re able to step Certified Officials — maybe once It’s also a great opportunity for program and encourage more in and give a player a break to eat, their son or daughter has com- parents to step in and know what adults to become active in their rehydrate or rest. pleted their career on the junior it’s like to have to make the snap club’s responsibilities to make The benefits of the Serve United circuit. decisions that officials and athletes tournament experiences better. program would include: • USAV/Badger Region parent have to make on the court every To sign up, go to the Badger • USAV/Badger Region parent would be an additional back- play. It’s always easier to ref from Region website (www.badger- members are allowed on the play- ground-screened and SafeS- the sidelines — so why not step volleyball.org) and click on the ing surface to retrieve balls during port-certified adult that would onto the court where your deci- “Serve United” program. For warm-ups be around for increased child sions can have a real impact. parents new to USAV/Badger • USAV/ Badger Region parent protection and safety awareness This program doesn’t allow par- Region who need to sign up members can line judge during According to the results of the ents to sit on a team’s bench unless for a membership, go to www. assigned “work” matches after 2016 State of the Badger Region they are also IMPACT certified. badgervolleyball.org and click completing the training module. Survey, parents/coaches/athletes IMPACT is the minimum certifi- on the blue membership button • USAV/ Badger Region parent said they would like to see more cation required by USA Volleyball in the upper right corner. Coaching program gives clubs, coaches valuable tools “The best way to learn is through a good edge, see new coaches in action, and guide High Performance clinics, and other USA mentor.” coaches toward proven methods. Volleyball Education resources that are hard The region has five FREE mentor-train- to attend in person. Over the next few years, the Badger Region ing clinics to give away. At each two-hour will help deliver information to coaching clinic, all club coaches participate, while Contact BJ LeRoy ([email protected]) or mentors throughout the region, to help the three coaches are trained to be mentors by the Badger Region Office for more informa- next generation of coaches get better, faster. an Advisor Coach. We have done a good tion. For the full 3C website being started by We want to help place our experienced portion of the work for the new mentors. the Region, go to: http://badgervolleyball.org/ coaches in a position to share their knowl- Mentor information comes from the latest coaches-coaching-coaches/ page 6 the badger beacon Show sportsmanship, win a prize Sportsmanship isn’t a suggestion for the way every player, coach and fan should act on and off the court. It is the expectation. To reward those exceeding expectations, the Badger Region wants to recognize you The 2016-17 marks the second year of the “Enthusiastic. Supportive. Positive.” program that encourages volleyball enthusiasts, specif- ically fans in the stands. Last season, tournament directors through- out the Region distributed close to 500 wrist- excited when even your opponent makes an a wristband gets one entry into the raffle. At bands at events and tournaments, and we’re amazing save or play. certain points throughout the day, names will looking to hand out hundreds more. Don’t cheer against another team. Don’t be drawn for the prizes. The only rule: You Then, at the Badger Region Championships taunt or heckle officials, coaches or players. must have your wristband on at the time of in March and April, anyone who was awarded Don’t give your club or team a black eye with the raffle to receive your gift. a wristband throughout the year, will be eligible any “in your face” cheers. If you are a tournament director running to win Badger Region gear such as T-shirts, wa- Tournaments directors, Badger Region staff, a Badger Region/USA Volleyball-sanc- ter bottles, mini volleyballs and other cool swag. referees and board members are watching. tioned event in 2017 and would like to So, what do you have to do to get a wrist- If you get one of our colorful “ESP” request a package of wristbands for dis- band? Support your team! Be positive! Show wristbands, come to the Championship tribution at your event, contact Program character that would make your mother proud! Desk at the Badger Region Championships Director Brian Sharkey at brian@badger- Get a little crazy. Go the extra mile. Recog- March 18-19, March 25-26 or April 1-2 to be volleyball.org. nize the good in your team and others. Get entered in a raffle for the prizes. Anyone with Good luck this season.

Important dates to know Cedar Rapids to host Beach on the USAV calendar USAV Girls Dates are for all divi- High Performance tryout 18-and-under Nation- sions (Open, National, al Championships in USA, American, and Badger Region athletes interested the with a double session each day (Saturday Dallas, Texas Patriot) USAV Beach High Performance program and Sunday, 9-12PM, 2-4PM). * G18s: April 21-23 should try out in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Athletes will have more time to show- Dates are for all divi- USAV Boys Junior April 29-30, 2017. case their skills to the evaluator. sions (Open, National, National Champion- The try out will take place at the Oasis Athletes will benefit from working USA, American, and Sand Bar, 4625 Tower Terrace Road NE; with and getting feedback from the ships in Columbus, Patriot). Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 52411. top beach coaches across the country Ohio. Athletes (boys and girls) born from over the two days. We want all athletes USAV Open and * B18s: July 1-July 4 1999-2006 are eligible to try out. to come out of the assessment camp PVL Championships * B17s: July 5-8 There are a handful of changes to the equipped with better beach volleyball * B16s: July 3-6 USA Volleyball Beach High Performance skills and new tools to continue working in Minneapolis, Minn. * B15s: July 4-7 tryout procedures this year that all eligi- on at all levels. * May 26-31 ble participants should be aware of: Athletes may attend any of the four (Dates vary by age/ * B14s: July 2-5 Beach HP will be hosting four zonal skills assessment camps regardless of division) * B13s: July 6-8 skills assessment camps in lieu of 26 their zone. Elite athletes from these * B12s: July 1-3 regional tryouts. camps will be invited to the Nation- USAV Girls Junior Dates are for all divi- With four dates, we are proud to al Team Selection on May 21-22 in National Champion- sions (Open and Club) announce that one evaluator will be eval- Manhattan Beach, CA to compete for a ships in Minneapolis, uating the same age group and gender position on A1 (top 10 athletes per age Minn. USA Volleyball * G11s: June 29-July 1 at each and every zonal camp. This will group per gender). Other top athletes High Performance allow for a more consistent evaluation of will be named to the A2 Zonal Team * G12s: June 27-30 Championships in talent across the United States. (10 athletes per zone, per age group, per * G13s: June 28-July 1 With four dates, there will be more gender). Other high-caliber athletes will * G14s: June 25-28 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. athletes at every camp. This will further be named to the A3 High Performance * G15s: June 26- * All ages: July 18-22 ensure that the evaluation process is fair Team. June 29 and consistent. To register, go to www.usavolleyball. * G16s: July 1-July 4 For more informa- Instead of a four hour tryout, the skills org and click on the “Beach HP” link * G17s: June 30- tion, go to www.usavol- assessment camp will be over two days under the “HP” tab. July 3 leyball.org. AdversityWisconsin.org [email protected] W I S C o N S I N Facebook.com/AWVBC

C About Adversity-Wisconsin VBC: As we enter our 16th consecutive year of quality summer series programming, our staff would like to say Thank You to the athletes & parents who believe in our training & support our programs! In the last 2 years our club has seen two TOP 5 FINISHES at AAU nationals & had 4 out of 5 teams finishing in the top 25 in 2016. Based on your feedback, all athletes will sign up by grade in 2017. Various assistants, head coaches & returning staff will lead this year’s 7 Week programs per below:

Summer Series Days June 12 – July 27 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment. SESSIoN LoCATIoN INDooR GRADE/AGE DAYS TIME 1 ATC Indoor - Court grades 2-3 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 2 ATC Indoor - Court grades 4-5 Monday & Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30am 3 ATC Indoor - Court grades 5-8 Monday & Wednesday 10:00 – Noon 4 ATC Indoor - Court grades 5-8 Monday & Wednesday 1:00 – 3:00pm 5 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 – 9:30am 6 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 – Noon 7 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm 8 ATC Indoor - Court Privates w/Pauers Tuesday & Thursday 1:00 – 3:00pm rd th No training on July 3 or 4 in Honor of our Nation’s Independence.

Summer Series Nights June 26 – August 10 $375 This 7 week instructional program offers an approach to all skills within a competitive environment. SESSIoN LoCATIoN GENDER AGE DAYS TIME 9 ATC Boys grades 6-12 Tuesday & Thursday 7:00 – 9:00pm (2 courts) 10 ATC girls grades 5-8 Monday & Wednesday 7:00 – 9:00pm (2 courts) rd th No training on July 3 or 4 in Honor of our Nation’s Independence.

Position Specific Fridays June 30 – August 11 $225 This 7 week session is for serious athlete’s that want to focus on their position of choice & strength. SESSIoN LoCATIoN INDooR/oUTDooR GRADE PoSITIoN TIME 11 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 12 ATC Indoor - Court grades 9-12 Attacker 10:00 – Noon 13 JSP Outdoor - Sand grades 9-11 Defense & Setting 7:30 – 9:30am 14 JSP Outdoor - Sand grades 9-11 Attacking 10:00 – Noon

Fees are Non-Refundable: Spots filled by grade on a Locations: 1st come, 1st serve basis. Visit: AdversityWisconsin.org Adversity Training Center email [email protected] for all required forms. N113 W18750 Carnegie Forms and information: Drive Germantown, WI 53022

ackson and rogram @AdversityWi J S P 960 Pioneer Road Jackson, WI 53037 facebook.com/AWVBC

“Developing Athletes with Character” page 8 the badger beacon Revolution Volleyball Academy donates ‘birthdays in a box’ The athletes, parents and coaches at Revolution Volleyball Academy (for- merly known as Kettle Moraine Volleyball Academy) put together 170 “Birth- days in a Box” that were donated throughout the Greater Waukesha Area on Feb. 24. Recipients included Abundant Life Lutheran Church, the Waukesha Food Pantry, Children’s Hos- pital and the Department of Child and Protective Services. The boxes are full of food, Heather party supplies and other Curley, club thoughtful trinkets to put director at together a great gathering for Revolution an individual who might not Volleyball have the money to have afford Academy, something like this. gives in- Fox 6 Milwaukee news cam- eras came out recently to film structions the athletes loading up cars to to athletes Fox 6 News cameras came out to take the boxes to the various on where to see them load up on Feb. 24. locations. load up the The Birthdays in a Box Birthdays aren’t the only community in a Box. service program the club does. In addition to collecting the birthday goodies, the club does an annual coats for kids drive in the winter, donating about 100 items this past year, and also working the Santa Run in Waukesha. Continuing to work, grow in my ‘Dream Job’ The Badger Beacon asks each board member to submit an article for publication twice per year to let members know what they envision as best practices for the organization. This week’s column is from Associate President and Badger Region Ref Chair Jim Momsen. Wow. It’s difficult to believe that and we are currently concentrating I’ve heard from many coaches the tournaments come around, the it’s been six months since my first on performing on-court observa- that the general quality across the players are used to the speed of the Badger Beacon tions and providing feedback to referees within the region contin- game as well as have had experi- Board Member our referees. I’m excited that we ues to improve. This is a glowing ence working with the scoresheet Highlight currently have about 145 assignable compliment not only to the and Libero Tracking Sheet. article. referees within the Badger Region. mentors that we send out, but also I’m also looking forward to our As many of On the flip side, we still need more to the referees who accept their Region Family Reunion — Badger you know, I referees! We hope that the Badger feedback and continue to improve Region Championships — where wear two hats Region’s Serve United program — their craft. we all get together and see many on the Badger where we certify parents and other As is typical, work crews ca- the many friends we have within Region Board adults to assist with the work crew pabilities continue to be “all over the volleyball family. of Directors; Jim Momsen duties at tournaments — will expose the map,” from great to poor. The What we do as a Board of I serve on the and showcase the fun of working more successful clubs place a great Directors takes a lot of time and executive Committee as the Asso- events to adult members. Hopefully, deal of pride and effort into getting effort, but it’s all worth it when we ciate Commissioner/Vice President for some of them the excitement will their members trained. They don’t see the players, coaches, spectators, and am also serve on the Advisory stick and we will yield additional just do the minimum and only and officials producing some great Committee as the Referee Chair. referees from that pool. have them go through the training volleyball events and having an What’s been happening on the I’m also excited that the Score- modules or conduct facilitated even better time. Referee side of things? keeping division has certified classroom clinics. As I’ve said before, I’ve found We completed our classroom almost 50 scorekeepers at the level They also have the players prac- my “dream job” within the Badger clinics for referees in early January, of Provisional or higher. tice at scrimmages so that when Region. Wisconsin Juniors Volleyball

Summer Camp Sessions Want to improve your and Dates volleyball skills? WiJrs VolleyKidz and All-Skills Camp Join us on the beach June 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th or indoors at camps. WiJrs VolleyKidz and All-Skills Camp June 22nd, 23rd, 25th, 26th Beach Program WiJrs Youth and Elite Skills Series Our beach program is designed to teach July 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th and train the skills required to be successful Charlie Berg Skills Series at the game of sand doubles. Both beginner and July 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th advanced training available based on the age and Setters Academy experience. Our coaches will keep the focus on train- July 13th, 14th, 15th ing with high repetition, fun and challenging drills with game like situations to develop the all around player. Charlie Berg Youth and Elite Skills Series July 20th, 21st, 23rd, 24th Program open to all players from any club —girls ages 11 up to 18, looking to learn or improve their knowledge and skills in WiJrs Skills Series the game of sand doubles. Sand is a great way to improve July 27th, 28th, 30th, 31st ball control and court awareness and will significantly trans- WiJrs Beach Camp late to success in the indoor game. Aug 3rd, 5th, 7th

Some volleyball experience WiJrs High School Prep Camp is recommended but Aug 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th not required. WiJrs Middle School Skills Series Aug 17th, 18th, 20th, 21st For more information, visit our website or contact Evan Berg Registration & info online at at 262-496-9100 (Cell) or email: www.wisconsinjuniors.com [email protected]

Visit our website to register or more information www.wisconsinjuniors.com page 10 the badger beacon New Register now for beach boys clinics The Badger Region Volleyball Association has tour on partnered with two NCAA institutions to plan a pair of middle school boys volleyball the way clinics following men’s vol- leyball matches in Wisconsin The American Beach Tour in 2017. Come and enjoy a (ABT) is a new national-level great NCAA men’s volleyball beach volleyball tour that is set to match followed by a FREE kick-off in December of 2016 in boys volleyball clinic. Florida. The ABT is sanctioned by The remaining dates are as USA Volleyball (USAV) and pro- follows: duced by the Regional Volleyball (Vero Beach, Fla) Beach, FL) * March 4 at MSOE (Mil- Associations (RVAs) in the USA. waukee, Wis.). May 6-7: Gulf Coast Region Beach Fest Jun 14-15: East Coast All-Star Cham- The main goal of the ABT is * March 25 at Marian Uni- to offer regional and zonal beach (Gulf Shores Beach, AL) pionships (Tavares, FL) versity (Fond du Lac, Wis). events for junior and adult USAV May 13-14: SSOVA Beach Tour Jun 17: GEVA ABT Open (Coney members, culminating with a (Clearwater Beach, FL) MSOE clinic details tour championship event each Island Boardwalk — Brooklyn, NY) At 2 p.m. on Saturday, year. This will be the only USAV May 13-14: P1 Beach Series (Mans- Jun 17: SSOVA Beach Tour (Clear- sanctioned beach tour to offer field, TX) water Beach, FL) March 4, MSOE will take on both a juniors and adults champi- Marian University at the Kern onship event. May 20: Elite Beach ABT (Daytona Jun 17-18: Iowa Open (The Sands Center, 1245 N. Broadway, in Each USAV Region will be Beach, FL) Volleyball Club — Des Moines, IA) downtown Milwaukee. Street responsible to schedule and parking available, but be aware May 20-21: Chesapeake Blue Crab ​Jun 17-18: P1 Beach Series (Mans- sanction its respective events in of feeding the meter or park- Beach Tourn. (Ocean City Beach, MD) field, TX) order to create a comprehensive ing in two-hour zones. The tour schedule for participating May 20-21: Dig the Beach Volleyball Jun 17-18: Kansas City Open (Volley- clinic will begin about 20 min- athletes. Series (Siesta Key, FL) ball Beach Kansas City, MO) utes after the conclusion of this Additional information on the May 27-28: P1 Beach Series (Mans- match. The clinic will be led tour can be found at www.Ameri- Jun 24-25: Dig the Beach Volleyball by MSOE head coach Shane canBeachTour.com. field, TX) Series (Tavares, FL) ​ Reid, who is also assisting with VBVB Summer Series Feb 5: VBVB Winter Open (Vero Jun 3: Jul 8: Elite Beach ABT (Daytona the Badger Region Boys High (​Vero Beach, FL) Beach, FL) Beach, FL) Performance team this year. Jun 3-4: Puget Sound Regional Feb 25-26​: Florida USAV Beach Jul 8-9: Ocean Shores Beach Blast Beach HP Qual. (Snohomish, WA) Marian clinic details Series Kickoff Super Qual. (Ocean Shores, WA) (​Hickory Point Beach, FL) Jun 3-4: Dig the Beach Volleyball Series At 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dig the Beach Volleyball (Ft. Myers Beach, FL) Jul 8-9: March 25, Marian will host Feb 25-26: Beach Wars in Gulf Series (Siesta Key, FL) MSOE at the Sadoff Gymna- Shores (Gulf Shores Beach, AL) Jun 3-4: SSOVA Beach Tour sium, 45 S. National Ave., in (Clearwater Beach, FL) Jul 15-16: SSOVA Beach Tour (Clear- ​ water Beach, FL) Fond du Lac. The clinic will Dig the Beach Volleyball Mar 11-12: Jun 3-4: P1 Beach Series begin about 20 minutes after Series (Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL) (Mansfield, TX) Jul 15-16: VBVB Summer Series the conclusion of this match. (Vero Beach, FL) The clinic will be led by Apr 15-16: Dig the Beach Volleyball North Coast Open Jun 4: Marian coach Tyler Frings, a Series (Pompano Beach, FL) (Montrose Beach — Chicago, IL) July 16: Windy City Open (Montrose Beach Chicago, IL) graduate of Carthage College Apr 22-23: VBVB Summer Series Jun 10-11: Badger Region Tour Stop and longtime Badger Region Kickoff (Vero Beach, FL) -- The Cheese Curd Classic (Center Jul 22-23: Dig the Beach Volleyball member. Court, Waukesha, Wis.) Series (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) Have questions? Contact Apr 23: Elite Beach ABT (Daytona Jun 10-11: Dig the Beach Volleyball Badger Region program direc- Beach, FL) Series (Delray Beach, FL) ​Jul (Exact Date TBA): ABT Junior Championships (Hickory Point Beach tor at brian@badgervolleyball. May 6: VBVB Summer Series ABT Jun 10-11: Elite Beach ABT (Daytona Tavares, FL) org or call 414-313-9055. Middle School Skills Camp grades 6 - 8 | July 9 -11 2017 COMMUTER OR OVERNIGHT blugold Youth Skills Clinic grades 1 - 3 | July 12 -13 camps grades 4 - 6 | July 12 -13 COMMUTER Setter-Hitter Clinic grades 7 -10 | July 14 COMMUTER Defensive Specialist/ Libero Clinic grades 9 -12 | July 15 COMMUTER High School Skills Camp grades 9 -12 | July 16 -19 COMMUTER OR OVERNIGHT Advanced Setter-Hitter Clinic grades 10 -12 | July 21 COMMUTER Varsity Team Camp volleyball July 21 - 23 COMMUTER OR OVERNIGHT

uwec.ly/volleyballcamp www.pointersvolleyballcamps.com Pointers ID Clinic May 12 Hitter-Setter-Libero Camp July 9-11 Night School Volleyball Academy July 11-13 Pointers Coaching Clinic July 14 Pointers Team Camp July 14-16 Summer Pointer Pups July 17-18 Defense/First Contact Camp July 19 Pointers Elite/Prospect Camp July 28-30 Warhawk Volleyball Camps

All Skills Volleyball Camps Girls Grades 5th-12th July 9 - 12, July 12 - 15, July 16 - 19 Position Volleyball Camp Boys All Skills Volleyball Camp Girls Grades 8th-12th Boys Grades 5th-12th July 19 - 22 July 6-8 Junior All Skills Volleyball Camp Sand Volleyball Camp Girls Grades 3rd-6th Girls Grades 7th-12th July 19-22 June 3 Register Online: Camps.uww.edu page 14 the badger beacon

Badger Region Badger Region Volleyball Association Volleyball Association 2831 N. Grandview Blvd. Suite 221 Pewaukee, WI 53072 Calendar of events March 5: Professional In-Person Score Clinic from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Staff (register at www.badgervolleyball.org). Jennifer Armson-Dyer Director of Operations March 11-12: Badger Region Qualifier (Girls 13-16) at Milwaukee Sting Center and Waukesha Center Court. [email protected] March 17: Badger Region High Performance tryouts (6-9 p.m. at the Wisconsin Center). This is for girls only. 414-507-1124 March 18-19: Badger Region Championships weekend No. 1 (All Boys, G14s, G16s) at the Wisconsin Center in Terry Paulson downtown Milwaukee in conjunction with a Professional In-Person Score Clinic (register at www.badgervolley- Tournament Director ball.org). [email protected] March 24: Badger Region High 414-588-2665 Performance tryouts for boys and this is a make-up date for Brian Sharkey Program Director girls. (6-9 p.m. at the Wisconsin [email protected] Center). 414-313-9055 (cell) March 25-26: Badger Region 262-349-9785 (office) Championships weekend No. 2 (G11s, G13s, G15s) at the Ryan Thompson Operations Manager Wisconsin Center in downtown [email protected] Milwaukee in conjunction with a 414-303-5624 (cell) Professional In-Person Score Clin- 262-349-9785 (office) ic (register at www.badgervol- leyball.org). Sara Voigt Program Specialist April 1-2: Badger Region Cham- [email protected] pionships weekend No. 3 (G12s, 262-349-9785 (office) G17s, G18s) at the Wisconsin Eclipse show off their medals from a recent tournament. Email your Center in downtown Milwaukee. photos to [email protected]. Fax: 262-349-9971 The Badger Region Adult Cham- pionships will be on April 2. The Badger Region Volleyball April 7-8: Wisconsin Volleyball Conference (college club) Championships at the Association promotes initiatives Milwaukee Sting Center in Menomonee Falls, Wis. for safe, structured and fun April 9: Dale Rohde Memorial Boys Volleyball Tournament at Center Court in life-long volleyball experiences! Waukesha and the Milwaukee Sting Center in Menomonee Falls. If you (or you or your organization) April 13-15: NCVF (College Club) Championships in Kansas City, Mo. would like to advertise in a April 21-23: USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships for the future Badger Beacon, contact Brian Sharkey at the phone 18-and-under division in Dallas, Texas. number or email address above. May 26-31: USA Volleyball Adult Open National Championships and PVL Champion- ships in Minneapolis, Minn. More online: June 10-11: Badger Cheese Curd Classic of the American Beach Tour in Waukesha. www.badgervolleyball.org June 17-18: Badger Region Junior Beach Tour Stop at Bradford Beach in Milwaukee. Register at www.usavolleyball. org. Twitter: @BadgerRegionVB June 24-July 4: USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships for all ages (except 18s) in Minneapolis, Minn. Facebook: July 1-July 8: USA Volleyball Boys Junior National Championships in Columbus, Ohio. Badger Region Volleyball July 18-23: USA Volleyball High Performance Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pinterest: BadgerRegionVol Instagram: BadgerRegionVB Have a great story idea or person you want featured in the Badger Beacon? Email Brian Sharkey at [email protected]. carthage college boYs sUmmer voLLeYbaLL camp

JULY 28-30, 2017

train with current and former coaches and players from a program that has: * 12 c onference c hampionships in 13 years. * 6 f inal f our a ppearances * 3 n ational c hampionship a ppearances * 28 a V ca a ll a mericans * 38 a ll-c onference h onorees * a state-of-the-art ncaa d ivision iii facility * a two-time a V ca c oach of the y ear

register: www.carthageVBcamp.com questions: mensV olleyB [email protected] or 262-551-6050

other details: * team discounts * early registration discounts * returning camper discounts * commuter discounts all aVailaBle!

open to Boys entering 9-12th grade 2017 CARROLL PIONEERS VOLLEYBALL CAMPS

Whether you are just beginning in the sport or are more advanced and looking to take your game to the next level, we offer opportunities to athletes of all ages at all skill levels. Take advantage of these early bird rates – register before July 1!

• Little Pioneers All Skills Volleyball Camp for Boys and Girls Grades 1-5 July 31 - Aug. 3, 2017 | 9-11 a.m. | $75 • Pioneers 1st Contact Volleyball Camp for Girls Grades 6-9 Contact July 31 - Aug. 3, 2017 | 9 a.m.-Noon | $90 BECCA SAAL • Pioneers Attacker Volleyball Camp for Girls Grades 6-9 Women’s Head Volleyball Coach July 31 - Aug. 3, 2017 | 1-4 p.m. | $90 262.650.4825 • Pioneers Setter Volleyball Camp for Girls Grades 6-9 [email protected] July 31 - Aug. 3, 2017 | 1-4 p.m. | $90 To plan a visit, go to: www.carrollu.edu/prospective/visit/ • Pioneers Prospect Volleyball Camp for Girls Grades 10-12 Carroll University | 100 N. East Ave., Waukesha, WI 53186 Aug. 5, 2017 | 9 a.m.-6 p.m. | $95

Find more information and register at: volleyball.piocamps.com

BOYS AND GIRLS SUMMER VOLLEYBALL CAMPS REGISTER ONLINE AT: VOLLEYBALL.UWOSHKOSHSPORTSCAMPS.COM

JUNE 12-15, 2017 JULY 17-20, 2017 4 CAMP Girls All-Skills Camp Girls All-Skills Camp

CAMP 1 Grades: 4th-10th Grades: 4th-12th

JULY 5-7, 2017 AUGUST 3-6, 2017 5 CAMP Girls Competition Camp Boys All-Skills Camp

CAMP 2 Grades: 7th-12th Grades: 7th-12th

JULY 12-14, 2017 AUGUST 9-12, 2017 6 CAMP Girls Elite Position Camp Girls Individual & Team Camp

CAMP 3 Grades: 7th-12th Grades: 8th-12th

AIR CONDITIONED HOUSING To have a brochure mailed to you or for any questions, please contact UW-Oshkosh women’s volleyball head coach Brian Schaefer at

920-424-1392 or [email protected] MSOE BOYS VOLLEYBALL CAMP

Date: July 29-30, 2017 Head Coach Shane Reid

Camp Itinerary: Coach Reid is in his second season as the MSOE head men’s volleyball coach. As the head varsity boys’ July 29 volleyball coach at Arrowhead High School, since • Registration: 8:30 a.m. 2012, Coach Reid led the Warhawks to their first state • Session 1: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. tournament since 2005. While leading the Warhawks, • Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. he also saw his team earn the 2014-15 WIAA State • Session 2: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Sportsmanship Award. July 30 • Session 3: 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. He also has extensive club coaching experience, lead- • Lunch: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ing the West Allis Lightning Boys’ 18 & Under Team to a • Session 4: 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. national championship at the 2012 USAV Junior Champi- onships in the 18-Open Division. His Badger Region High Grades: 6th - 12th (boys only) Performance Boys Volleyball Team also claimed a gold medal at the International High Performance Invitational Cost: $125 ($150 after deadline) in 2011.

Team Discount: 6 or more players from the same team Coach Reid was also the assistant coach at Cardinal pay $115 per player. Registration must be mailed to Stritch University, where he played collegiately, in 2007. receive the discount. Instruction Registration deadline: July 15, 2017 The MSOE Boys Volleyball Camp is designed to provide Space is limited. collegiate level instruction utilizing the fundamentals and techniques of high quality volleyball activities and in- Location: MSOE Kern Center struction. Players will be separated by age, skill level and 1245 N. Broadway position periodically throughout the sessions. Campers will be instructed and developed as volleyball players first and volleyball positions second. Confirmation/Refunds/Cancellations Registration confirmation will be sent prior to the start Drop-Off/Pick-up Information of the clinic. Participants will not receive confirmation Participants should arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of if they register within five days of the clinic. No refunds the camp. If a camper must leave early, please notify the will be given unless a doctor’s excuse is provided. In the head coach or camp director prior to leaving. event of a clinic cancellation, participants will be notified five days prior to the start of the clinic. A full refund will Equipment be given. Participants are required to bring their own volleyball attire. No streets shoes are allowed on the arena floor. If MSOE closes due to inclement weather, the Kern proper workout attire. Center will also close and the camp/clinic will be cancelled. Closings will be posted on www.msoe.edu. Participants can call (414) 277-6763 to find out if the university is closed.

Summer Volleyball Camp 2017 Girls Grades (Fall 2017) 4-12

Dates: July 24-27, 2017 Location: Center Court, 815 Northview Road, Waukesha

CAMP 1 – ALL SKILLS – 9am - 11am - Skill Work: Serving, Passing, Setting & Blocking - Hitting Footwork - Team tournament Cost: $125 (ACADEMY players) / $150 (non-members)

CAMP 2 – SPECIALTY – 12pm - 2pm - Training for individual positions - Team tournament Cost: $125 (ACADEMY players) / $150 (non-members)

Includes a T-shirt! Must hold current USAV Membership in order to attend camps. Summer membership available by going to this link: http://badgervolleyball.org/membership-about-registration/

Name: Grade (Fall 2017):

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone: Email:

Shirt Size (circle): YL AS AM AL AXL

The above participant has my permission to participate in the RVA Summer Camp. I certify to the best of my knowledge that the participant named above is physically fit to engage in the activities described. If during the course of the activities, the participant should become ill or sustain an injury, I hereby authorize you to obtain emergency medical care. I will assume financial responsibility for the bills incurred.

Signed (Parent/Guardian): ______Date: ______

Cancellation Policy: Camp fees are non-refundable. However a refund will be given if cancelled more than 30 days prior to the start of the camp. After 30 days prior, a refund will be given for medical reasons only.

Send registration & payment to: RVA/Attn: Heather Curley, Center Court 815 Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 53188 Questions: Contact Heather Curley at 920-723-1561 or [email protected]

Summer Volleyball Camp 2017 Girls Grades (Fall 2017) 4-12

Dates: July 24-27, 2017 Location: Center Court, 815 Northview Road, Waukesha

CAMP 1 – ALL SKILLS – 9am - 11am GRASS VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT - Skill Work: Serving, Passing, Setting & Blocking - Hitting Footwork - Team tournament Cost: $125 (ACADEMY players) / $150 (non-members)

CAMP 2 – SPECIALTY – 12pm - 2pm - Training for individual positions - Team tournament New for ‘17 - Men’s and Women’s doubles divisions! Cost: $125 (ACADEMY players) / $150 (non-members)

Includes a T-shirt! PAYOUTS FOR WINNERS Must hold current USAV Membership in order to attend camps. Summer membership available by going to this link: http://badgervolleyball.org/membership-about-registration/ OF EACH DIVISION

Name: Grade (Fall 2017): LIVE BAND SATURDAY NIGHT FEATURING HALF MOON DEVIL Address: SEVEN GAME GUARANTEE FOR City: State: Zip: ALL TEAMS PARTICIPATING

Phone: Email:

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The above participant has my permission to participate in the RVA Summer Camp. I certify to the best of my knowledge Contact Tournament Director that the participant named above is physically fit to engage in the activities described. If during the course of the activities, Kallie Blanchard at the participant should become ill or sustain an injury, I hereby authorize you to obtain emergency medical care. I will [email protected] assume financial responsibility for the bills incurred. or call 763.792.7353 Signed (Parent/Guardian): ______Date: ______

Cancellation Policy: Camp fees are non-refundable. However a refund will be given if cancelled more than 30 days prior to the start of the camp. After 30 days prior, a refund will be given for medical reasons only.

Send registration & payment to: RVA/Attn: Heather Curley, Center Court 815 Northview Road, Waukesha, WI 53188 Questions: Contact Heather Curley at 920-723-1561 or [email protected] volleyball.nscsports.org Join us on Facebook: @AceOfTheNorthVolleyball SESSION #1 - JULY 10-12 SESSION #2 - JULY 17-20 Passing Camp Setting Camp #1 Defense Camp Setting Camp #2 Serving Camp Attacking Camp #1 Attacking Camp #2 All-Skills Drills Camp JULY 24-27 VolleyBeez Skills Camp JULY 24-27 VolleyBeez Game Camp High School Camp Yellow Jacket Skills Camp Middle School Camp Yellow Jacket Game Camp Competition Camp Hornet Skills Camp Hornet Game Camp MIZUNO TOP OF YOUR CLASS EVALUATION CAMP JULY 31-AUG 3 JULY 31-AUG 3 u18,u17,u16,u15,u14,u13,u12,u11 Setters Camp Pin-Hitter Camp Middle Hitter Camp Libero Camp *Advance & College Prep levels CAMPS & Tournaments GIRLS | BOYS | ELEMENTARY THRU HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMER SAND VB OPPORTUNITIES

Limited Availability! Most popular!

SESSION #1 - JULY 10-12 SESSION #2 - JULY 17-20 Passing Camp Setting Camp #1 Defense Camp Setting Camp #2 Calling all Freshman to Seniors volleyball Our Summer Sand Camp is the perfect combo of fun and Serving Camp Attacking Camp #1 players to get their team together for cross training while forcing good ball control. Playing in our competitive, and fun, 4 on 4 sand sand improves physical strength, player’s vertical and Attacking Camp #2 volleyball tournament. Space is limited makes one a better defensive player since the ball is so sign up today! touched on almost every play. Sun, great music, excellent All-Skills Drills Camp coaching...makes for a fantastic summer experience. JULY 24-27 VolleyBeez Skills Camp Join us for JULY 24-27 INDOOR VB OPPORTUNITIES FALL TUNE-UPS VolleyBeez Game Camp too High School Camp Yellow Jacket Skills Camp Middle School Camp Yellow Jacket Game Camp Must do! For those new Competition Camp to the game too! Hornet Skills Camp Hornet Game Camp MIZUNO TOP OF YOUR CLASS EVALUATION CAMP JULY 31-AUG 3 JULY 31-AUG 3 u18,u17,u16,u15,u14,u13,u12,u11 Strategically timed, we work to increase player’s chance This fun Fall Indoor camp is for 2nd grade of making the high school volleyball team. We raise to 8th grade girls and boys. Whether new Setters Camp player’s indoor game AND challenge her to become to the game or wanting to improve current stronger not just physically but mentally to get ready skills, our patient and amazing coaches will Pin-Hitter Camp for the indoor season. We work on correcting indoor help teach the game, its strategy and push bad habits and strengthening the good ones. players to advance to a new level. Middle Hitter Camp

Libero Camp For more camp details and to sign up, please go to: *Advance & College Prep levels www.WIPREMIERVB.com email: [email protected] MSOE Men’s Volleyball Prospect Camp REGISTRATION FORM

Shane Reid, Head Men’s Volleyball Coach Date: March 18, 2017 Cost: $50 Coach Reid is in his second season as the MSOE head men’s Grades: 9-12 (boys) volleyball coach. During his first season as head coach the men’s Location: MSOE Kern Center volleyball team put up an 18-8 record that put them as runners-up Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in the conference regular season and conference tournament. As the head varsity boys’ volleyball coach at Arrowhead High School, Pay Online 2012-2015, Coach Reid led the Warhawks to their first state tourna- Go to: go-raiders.com/camps_clinics ment since 2005. While leading the Warhawks, he also saw his team Pay by Check earn the 2014-15 WIAA State Sportsmanship Award. He also has Checks payable to: Milwaukee School of Engineering extensive club coaching experience, leading the West Allis Lightning Boys’ 18 & Under Team to a national championship at the 2012 USAV Complete and mail form and payment to: Junior Championships in the 18-Open Division. His Badger Region MSOE Athletics Department, Attn: Shane Reid High Performance Boys Volleyball Team also claimed a gold medal at 1025 North Broadway the International High Performance Invitational in 2011. Coach Reid Milwaukee, WI 53202-3109 was also the assistant coach at Cardinal Stritch University, where he played collegiately, in 2007.

Medical/Liability Form Each camper must complete the medical history/liability release form. The form can be found at http://go-raiders.com/camps_clinics Camp(s) Attending: (Please indicate clearly) page. Under no circumstances may a camper participate without completing this form. Campers must have their own health insurance. Prospect Camp o March 18 (boys)

Confirmation/Refunds/Cancellations Participant’s Name Registration confirmation will be emailed prior to the start of the camp. No refunds will be given unless accompanied by an authorized Parent’s Name doctor’s notice or agreement by MSOE Camp Administration. In the Address event of a camp cancellation, campers will be notified one week prior City, State, Zip to the start of the camp and a full refund will be processed. Phone ( ) Equipment Email • All campers are responsible for bringing their own equipment. Position • Each camper will receive an MSOE Volleyball Camp shirt DOB____/____/____ Age Grade HS/Club Experience Emergency Contact Emergency Phone ( )

Shirt Size: o S o M o L o XL For more information about MSOE Volleyball Camps contact:

Shane Reid Rolf M. Zersen Head Men’s Volleyball Coach Assistant Athletic Director Cell: (414) 405-8801 Director of MSOE Sports Camps Email: [email protected] and Clinics Head Women’s Soccer Coach Office: (414) 277-2815 Cell: (414) 254-7309 Email: [email protected]