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SUMMER 2021 Athletic Camps SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS SUMMER 2021 Athletic Camps SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Baseball - Boys Each camp session will focus on individual skill development such as catching, throwing, fielding, and hitting. Campers will have multiple opportunities to work on developing and improving their skills using age-appropriate drills. Camp will be run by the YHS Varsity Baseball Coach and members of the coaching staff, along with current and former players from the baseball program. Emphasis will be placed on structured, well-supervised activities to prevent injuries. Students entering grade 9 who plan to try out for YHS Baseball the following spring are encouraged to participate in the YHS Baseball Camp for incoming freshmen. Grades 3-4 Dates June 7-10 Time 8:30-10 a.m. Cost $50 Grades 5-6 Dates June 7-10 Time 10-11:30 a.m. Cost $50 Grades 7-8 Location Camp will be held rain or shine at the Yorkville High School Varsity Dates June 7-10 Baseball Field, located at Time 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 119 W. Somonauk St. (east of the YHS Academy). Cost $50 Bring Grades 3-8: glove and bat, water Grade 9 bottle or sports drink, gym shoes Dates June 1-3 (required), and baseball cleats Time 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Grade 9: glove and bat, water Cost $60 bottle or sports drink, gym shoes (required), baseball cleats, and sweats or baseball pants (catchers Grades 10-12 should bring their catcher’s gear) Dates June 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 Time 10:15-11:45 a.m. Cost $60 SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Baseball Catchers Camp - Boys Catchers Camp will focus on individual skill development such as catching, throwing, blocking, and developing a mental approach to catching. Campers will have multiple opportunities to work on developing and improving their skills using age-appropriate drills. Camp will be run by the YHS Baseball coaching staff and current and former players from the YHS baseball program. Grades 4-7 Location Camp will be held rain or shine at the Yorkville High School Varsity Dates June 15, 22, 29 Baseball Field, located at 119 W. Time 1-2 p.m. Somonauk St. (east of the Yorkville High School Academy). Cost $30 Bring Catcher’s equipment/glove, water Grades 8-12 bottle or sports drink, gym shoes Dates June 15, 22, 29 (required), and baseball cleats Time 2-3 p.m. Cost $30 YORKVILLE LOYALTY Three cheers for Yorkville, Yorkville will win! Fight to the finish, never give in. Rah! Rah! Rah! You do your best team, we’ll do the rest team. Fight for a victory! We will cheer, “YHS!” We will cheer, “YHS!” We will cheer, cheer, cheer, we will cheer, “YHS!” And with all the rival high schools, good friends we’ll always be. We will cheer, cheer, cheer, “YHS!” Y-O-R-K-V-I-L-L-E, Yorkville! SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Basketball - Boys Basketball Camp teaches the fundamental skills every player needs before making a contribution to the team. Individual instruction will ensure every athlete who is willing to work hard and learn will see a measurable improvement in skills by the end of the session. The staff works to develop players to their fullest potential while making the camp an enjoyable experience for all campers. Grades 3-5 Grades 9-12 Dates June 14-17 Dates June 14-July 1 (Monday-Thursday) Time 8:30-10 a.m. Times 7-8:30 a.m. Cost $50 Cost $100 Location Yorkville High School Gymnasium Location Yorkville High School Gymnasium Note Athletes will participate in summer leagues and tournaments throughout the summer. Dates will Grades 6-8 be provided by the coach. Dates June 14-17 The cost is $100 if summer leagues Times 10-11:30 a.m. occur. If they do not, the cost will Cost $50 be $80. Location Yorkville High School Gymnasium SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Basketball - Girls The Lady Foxes summer girls basketball camp is a skills-based camp that focuses on individual development and fundamental skill work. All athletes who come and are willing to work will leave with better skills, drills, and workouts that they can continue to do on their own. Grades 3-4 Dates June 7-10 Time 8:30-10 a.m. Cost $40 Location Yorkville High School Gymnasium Grades 5-6 Grades 9-12 Dates June 7-10 Dates June 14-July 1 (Monday-Thursday) Times 10:15-11:45 a.m. Times 10:15-11:45 a.m. Cost $40 Cost $100 Location Yorkville High School Gymnasium Location June 14-17: Yorkville High School Academy Gymnasium June 21-July 1: Yorkville High School Gymnasium Grades 7-8 Note Athletes will participate in summer leagues and tournaments Dates June 7-10 (Monday-Thursday) throughout the summer. Dates will Times 8:30-10:30 a.m. be provided by the coach. Cost $70 The cost is $100 if summer leagues Location Yorkville Middle School Gymnasium occur. If they do not, the cost will be $80. High school dates and times are tentative. SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Bowling - Boys & Girls Cheer - Boys & GIrls The Yorkville Foxes Bowling summer camp is Campers will be instructed in cheerleading designed to teach the correct fundamental basics including stretching, jumps, cheer, dance, skills of the sport. Emphasis will be placed on and stunting for appropriate levels. Tumbling individual development and fundamental skill is not covered at YHS Cheer camp in sessions work. This will be achieved through individual 1 and 2. Emphasis will be placed on individual instruction in a supportive and fun environment. development and fundamental skill work. This will be achieved through individual instruction Grade 7-12 and support. Dates June 21-23 Grades K-6 Time 1:30-3:30 p.m. Dates August 16-18 Cost $40 (includes shoe rental) Time 5-6:30 p.m. Location Yorkville Bowl 112 N. Bridge St., Yorkville Cost $50 Location Yorkville High School Academy Gymnasium Attire athletic shorts and T-shirt with gym/ cheer shoes Grades 7-8 Dates August 16-19 Time 5-6:30 p.m. Cost $60 Location Yorkville High School Academy Gymnasium Attire athletic shorts and T-shirt with gym/ cheer shoes Grades 9-12 Dates June 1-July 30 Time 6:30-9 a.m. Cost $80 Location Yorkville High School Academy Gymnasium Attire athletic shorts and T-shirt with gym/ cheer shoes SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Dance - Girls Endurance Camp - Boys & Girls Campers will be instructed on basic dance Endurance Camp provides participants with technique, such as jumps, leaps, and turns. guided distance training based on the ability of They will also have the opportunity to learn a each individual. Training will include a variety of halftime dance routine and sideline routines for workouts, each of which will take into account appropriate levels. Emphasis will be placed on the ability of each athlete. Those thinking development and fundamental skill work. of participating in the camp should not be discouraged by their current endurance level. Grades K-8 The intention of the Endurance Camp is to guide participants to a desired level of fitness Dates August 10-12 for his/her sport. Time 5-6:30 p.m. Grades 5-8 Cost $50 Dates June 7-July 2 (Monday-Thursday) Location Yorkville High School Cafeteria Time 8-9:30 a.m. Attire comfortable clothes, athletic or dance shoes Cost $100 Location Yorkville High School Track Grades 9-12 Dates June 1-July 30 Grades 9-12 Time 6-8 a.m. Dates July 12-30 (Monday-Friday) Cost $50 Time 7-8:30 a.m. Location Yorkville High School Cafeteria Cost $100 Attire comfortable clothes, athletic or Location Yorkville High School Track dance shoes SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Football - Boys Camp participants in Grades 1-6 will learn Foxes football terminology and skills in a safe, non-contact environment. The focus of this camp is for current YHS coaches and players to introduce campers to the various skills and positions in football. Middle school participants will learn skills in a safe, non-contact environment. The focus of this camp is to provide drills and terminology that athletes will be able to use in their seasons at YMS or in Yorkville Youth Tackle Football. New players are welcome as it is a great way to learn from current YHS/YMS coaches and players. High school camp participants will improve on their football skills, which will include strength, running, form, and other skills related to specific positions, game knowledge, and work ethic. Campers will also learn the Yorkville Football philosophy and terminology from current coaches, to be used in summer 7-on-7s and during the season. Grades 1-6 Grades 9-12 Dates July 12-16 Weights June 1-25 (Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays) Time 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Dates Camp & July 5-27 (Mondays, Tuesdays, Cost $50 Weights Thursdays) Location Yorkville High School Practice Fields Freshmen (west of Yorkville High School) Weights 7:45-9 a.m. Bring gym shoes or cleats, water Camp 9-10:30 a.m. Sophomore Grades 7-8 Weights 10-11 a.m. Time Camp 8-10 a.m. Dates July 12-16 Time 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Varsity Weights 6:45-8 a.m. Cost $50 Camp 8-10 a.m. Location Yorkville High School Practice Fields Cost $100 (west of Yorkville High School) Location Yorkville High School Practice Fields Bring gym shoes or cleats, water (west of Yorkville High School) Bring gym shoes, cleats, water (shoulder pads and helmet will be distributed) Golf - Boys & Girls Golf Camp focuses on teaching the individual Grades 6-12 skills needed to enjoy the game of golf.
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