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Summer Opportunities Milwaukee Recreation Youth Sports Summer Opportunities BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP COED basketball skill camps with the emphasis placed on participation, development of basketball skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Due to physical distancing, no games or scrimmages will be played. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS1104 (Section codes are listed below.) Vincent (Ages 9-11) ...................... VN01 Vincent (Ages 9-11) ...................... VN03 Tue-Fri, July 6-July 9, 9:00AM-10:30AM Tue-Fri, July 13-July 16, 9:00AM- 10:30AM $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents Vincent (Ages 12-14) .................... VN02 Vincent (Ages 12-14) .................... VN04 Tue-Fri, July 6-July 9, 11:00AM-12:30PM Tue-Fri, July 13-July 16, 11:00AM- 12:30PM $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents INTRO TO ULTIMATE Come learn to play the great game of Ultimate Frisbee! Players will learn a variety of ways to throw the disc. We will teach the rules of Ultimate and basic game strategy. We will play a variety of games. No experience is required. What to Bring: Athletic clothes and shoes to run in. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS8301 (Section codes are listed below.) Bradley Tech (Ages 9-11) .............. MT01 Bradley Tech (Ages 12-14) ............ MT02 Tue/Thurs, July 6-July 22, 5:00PM-6:15PM Tue/Thurs, July 6-July 22, 5:00PM-6:15PM $17 Residents/$26 Non-Residents $17 Residents/$26 Non-Residents VOLLEYBALL SKILL CLINIC The Youth Sports Office is pleased to offer a six-week series of COED volleyball skill clinics. Volleyball is great exercise and a fun activity you can play your entire life. We will help you learn all the skills you need to play and understand the game in ways that can be challenging and fun. So whether you’re an experienced player wanting to improve or a beginner wanting to learn the game these clinics are for you. Due to physical distancing, no games or scrimmages will be played. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS6802 (Section codes are listed below.) Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning (Ages 9-12) ....................WC01 Learning (Ages 12-14) ..................WC02 Tue, Jun 22-July 27, 6:00PM-7:30PM Thurs, Jun 24-July 29, 6:00PM-7:30PM $20 Residents/$30 Non-Residents $20 Residents/$30 Non-Residents Participants will be encouraged to bring their own water bottle and/or sweat towel, if possible. Masks/Face Coverings are required for all participants, spectators, staff, and instructors during all Youth Sports programming. Call (414) 475-8410 for more information. Milwaukee Recreation Youth Sports Summer Opportunities ROOKIE BASEBALL CAMP Join our COED baseball camp to develop fundamental skills on the diamond. Instructors will lead drills and teach skills, rules, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Baseball gloves will be provided if your child does not already have one. Camp rainout dates will be rescheduled for Friday of that same week at the same time and location. Participants will receive a t-shirt, baseball cap, and medal. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS1005 (Section codes are listed below.) Brinton Playfield (Ages 7-9) .......... BN01 Enderis Playfield (Ages 7-9) ........... EF02 Sijan Playfield (Ages 7-9) ................JS02 Mon-Thurs, Jun 28-July 1, 11:00AM-12:30PM Mon-Thurs, Jun 21-Jun 24, 9:00AM- 10:30AM Mon-Thurs, July 26-July 29, 1:00PM- 2:30PM $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents Brinton Playfield (Ages 7-9) .......... BN02 Fairview Playfield (Ages 7-9) .........FV01 Wick Playfield (Ages 7-9) ..............W201 Mon-Thurs, July 12-July 15, 3:00PM-4:30PM Mon-Thurs, July 19-July 22, 3:30PM- 5:00PM Mon-Thurs, Jun 14-Jun 17, 11:00AM- 12:30PM $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents Cooper Playfield (Ages 7-9) ...........CP01 Fairview Playfield (Ages 7-9) .........FV02 Wick Playfield (Ages 7-9) ..............W202 Mon-Thurs, Jun 28-July 1, 3:30PM- 5:00PM Mon-Thurs, July 26-July 29, 5:30PM- 7:00PM Mon-Thurs, Jun 21-Jun 24, 1:30PM- 3:00PM $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents Enderis Playfield (Ages 7-9) ........... EF01 Sijan Playfield (Ages 7-9) ................JS01 Mon-Thurs, Jun 14-Jun 17, 3:30PM- 5:00PM Mon-Thurs, July 19-July 22, 9:00AM- 10:30AM $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents $16 Residents/$24 Non-Residents CHEERLEADING SKILLS CAMP This introductory COED cheerleading camp is offered for 3rd-8th grade children. In this instructional camp, participants will learn the proper cheer leading techniques including motions, jumps, tumbling and much more. Due to physical distancing, stunts will not be taught. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS8402 (Section codes are listed below.) Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Wisconsin Conservatory of Lifelong Learning (Ages 8-11) ....................WC01 Learning (Ages 11-14) ..................WC02 Mon-Thurs, July 12-July 15, 12:00PM-1:30PM Mon-Thurs, July 12-July 15, 2:00PM-3:30PM $21 Residents/$32 Non-Residents $21 Residents/$32 Non-Residents Participants will be encouraged to bring their own water bottle and/or sweat towel, if possible. Masks/Face Coverings are required for all participants, spectators, staff, and instructors during all Youth Sports programming. Call (414) 475-8410 for more information. Milwaukee Recreation Youth Sports Summer Opportunities FOOTBALL SKILLS CLINICS COED football skill clinics place emphasis on the development of basic football skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. These two (2) day football clinics will be a fun and engaging youth sports activity for children to take part in this summer. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS3703 (Section codes are listed below.) Custer Stadium (Ages 8-11) .......... CD01 Pulaski (Ages 12-14) ......................PD02 Vincent (Ages 8-11) ...................... VN01 Sat, July 17 & July 31, 9:00AM-10:30AM Sat, Jun 5 & Jun 19, 10:45AM- 12:45PM Sat, July 17 & July 31, 1:45PM- 3:15PM $10 Residents/$15 Non-Residents $12 Residents/$18 Non-Residents $10 Residents/$15 Non-Residents Custer Stadium (Ages 12-14) ........ CD02 Riverside (Ages 8-11)..................... RS01 Vincent (Ages 12-14) .................... VN02 Sat, July 17 & July 31, 10:45AM-12:45PM Sat, Jun 5 & Jun 19, 1:45PM- 3:15PM Sat, July 17 & July 31, 3:30PM- 5:30PM $12 Residents/$18 Non-Residents $10 Residents/$15 Non-Residents $12 Residents/$18 Non-Residents Pulaski (Ages 8-11) ........................PD01 Riverside (Ages 12-14)................... RS02 Sat, Jun 5 & Jun 19, 9:00AM- 10:30AM Sat, Jun 5 & June 19, 3:30PM- 5:30PM $10 Residents/$15 Non-Residents $12 Residents/$18 Non-Residents TRY LACROSSE Try a new sport and meet new friends! This program will teach the basics of lacrosse and let children play this fun sport! Instructed by Emmet O’Malley, Head Coach of West Bend Rush Varsity Lacrosse. He will provide initial instruction on lacrosse and run through a few drills with participants. All equipment is provided. Participation is capped at twelve (12) participants per section. Activity code: 1RYS9701 (Section codes are listed below.) Hamilton Playfield (Ages 8-12) ..... HA01 Wick Playfield (Ages 8-12) ............W201 Wed, July 21, 9:15AM-10:30AM Wed, July 7, 9:15AM- 10:30AM $5 Residents/$8 Non-Residents $5 Residents/$8 Non-Residents Hamilton Playfield (Ages 10-14) ... HA02 Wick Playfield (Ages 10-14) ..........W202 Wed, July 21, 11:00AM-12:15PM Wed, July 7, 11:00AM- 12:15PM $5 Residents/$8 Non-Residents $5 Residents/$8 Non-Residents SOFTBALL CAMP This COED camp will teach the fundamentals of softball including; batting, pitching, infield play, and outfield play. Stations are designed for players to receive a high number of repetitions in hitting and fielding focusing on the skills necessary to compete at a higher level. All 90-minute clinic sessions will consist of a maximum of nine (9) participants. Activity code: 1RYS8101 (Section codes are listed below.) Vincent Playfield (Ages 9-11) ....... VN01 Vincent Playfield (Ages 12-14) ..... VN02 Tue-Fri, July 13-July 16, 1:00PM-2:30PM Tue-Fri, July 13-July 16, 3:00PM-4:30PM $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents $14 Residents/$21 Non-Residents Participants will be encouraged to bring their own water bottle and/or sweat towel, if possible. Masks/Face Coverings are required for all participants, spectators, staff, and instructors during all Youth Sports programming. Call (414) 475-8410 for more information. Milwaukee Recreation Youth Sports Summer Opportunities MUSC SUMMER SOCCER ACADEMY In partnership with the Milwaukee Urban Soccer Collaborative, Milwaukee Recreation’s Youth Sports Office is offering COED outdoor soccer skill clinics. Our soccer academy training is designed to introduce and enhance a players mental and physical soccer abilities, focusing on individual skills. The goal of the training is to develop skilled, confident, and creative players through purposeful practice that might not occur during traditional team training. Participation is capped at nine (9) participants per instructor with maximum of eighteen (18) per clinic. Each group of nine (9) participants will stay in their group for all clinic dates. Activity code: 1RYS5902 (Section codes are listed below.) Brinton Playfield (Ages 8-10) ........ BN01 Clovernook Playfield (Ages 8-10) .. CF01 Hamilton Playfield (Ages 8-10) ..... HA01 Mon-Thurs, Jun 21-Jun 24, 9:00AM-10:30AM Mon-Thurs, Jun 28-July 1, 9:00AM- 10:30AM Mon-Thurs, July 19-July 22, 9:00AM- 10:30AM $35 Residents/$53 Non-Residents $35 Residents/$53 Non-Residents $35 Residents/$53 Non-Residents Brinton Playfield (Ages 10-12) .....
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