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ABOUT THE HEAD COACH ABOUT DEPAUW

SCOTT RIGGLE , founded in 1837, is recognized Scott Riggle begins his 13th as a selective, high-quality, national liberal arts university year with the Tigers. The by other institutions of higher education and the nation’s team has compiled a 271-112 business and professional communities. Its of record in his first 12 years, Liberal Arts and School of Music enjoy an outstanding and his career coaching national reputation. DePauw’s distinguished alumni record stands at 553-182. include former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle, U.S. DePauw earned a trip to the Representative Lee Hamilton, civil rights leader Vernon NCAA national champion- Jordan, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Ferid Murad, the TIGER ships in 2001, 2003, 2005, composer-lyricist team of Gretchen Cryer and Nancy 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, Ford Charles, best-selling author John Jakes, former 2010, 2011 and 2012, and astronaut Joseph P. Allen, author and Pulitzer Prize-win- TENNIS CAMP advanced to the quarterfinal round in 2003 and 2006. ning journalist James B. Stewart, ESPN founder William They finished 2006 ranked 5th in the nation and 1st in the Rasmussen, and many other leaders in business, the at DePauw University region. The 2003 squad broke the previous school record professions, public service, and the arts. of 20 wins in a season and finished with a mark of 25-4. DePauw provides its 2,350 undergraduate students Riggle has been a certified teaching professional, with a rigorous academic environment and a student- licensed by the Professional Tennis Reg- to-faculty ratio of 10-to-1. Students gain leadership istry, for 26 years. He has also coached the University of experience through a wide range of extracurricular op- men’s team, the Columbus (Ind.) North High portunities in small, self-governing living units, student- School girls’ team, and the Columbus (Ind.) East High run organizations, intercollegiate athletics, numerous School boys’ team. He has enjoyed success as a player productions and ensembles in the performing arts, and as well, finishing 1996 and 1998 as the top-ranked men’s other organizations. singles player in the Central Tennis Association. The University sponsors 23 varsity sports (12 for He finished 2002 ranked first in 35 and over doubles in women and 11 for men) and is a member of the National Central Indiana. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III. DePauw’s from the University of Indianapolis, where he earned athletic teams compete in the North Coast Athletic Con- recognition as a first team academic all-American every ference which also includes (Pa.), year of his collegiate career. (), DePauw University, Hiram Riggle coached Liz Bondi to DePauw’s first NCAA College (Ohio), (Ohio), singles championship in the spring of 2007. In the fall of (Ohio), Ohio (Ohio), Wabash Col- 2004, Bondi and partner Elizabeth Steele became the lege (Ind.), University (Ohio), The College first representatives in the history of Division III to win of Wooster (Ohio). TENNIS INSTRUCTION AND the Small College Super Bowl, a feat which earned them COMPETITION FOR a trip to the Division I indoor national championships. BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 9-19 JUNE 10-15, 2013 Registration June 10 from 12-2 p.m. First hitting session begins at 2:30 p.m. End-of-camp ceremony June 15 at 1 p.m. Director: Scott Riggle ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED – APPLY EARLY

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ABOUT THE CAMP SAMPLE DAY XL Female ❑ • Head coach Scott Riggle and assistant coach Andrew 7:30 a.m. Breakfast ❑ Gregory are involved in every instructional session and 8:15-8:30 a.m. Warm-up and stretch L ______competition. ❑ _

8:30-11:15 a.m. Instructional drills Male • Our staff is comprised of the coaches and players from insurance company. 11:45 a.m. Lunch ❑ M DePauw’s nationally-ranked men’s and women’s teams (Duplicate as needed) as well as other highly qualified coaches from the area. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Free time ❑ 1:30-4:15 p.m. Instructional competition • The student/instructor ratio is 4:1. S • Our instructors are trained to impart sound fundamentals 5:30 p.m. Dinner ❑ and tactics, teach advanced techniques and strategy, 6:30-10 p.m. Additional hitting and individual and emphasize hard work, concentration, and instruction available; other activities, sportsmanship in a positive environment that allows such as basketball, racquetball,

students to learn and improve while having fun. swimming, weightlifting, and soccer ______• Students will compete in a variety of settings, available including events such as individual matches, team 10 p.m. In rooms matches within the camp, and team matches against 11 p.m. Lights out other area programs. • Individualized instruction will be available to all ______students. COST ______• University dietitians plan all meals in a food court Total cost per overnight participant:...... $475 style service that caters to a variety of appetites. Total cost per day camp participant:...... $375 • are continuously supervised. Deposit due with application:...... $100 • On Saturday we will conduct an end-of-camp ...... (refundable if camp is filled) ceremony with awards and certifcates presented. Balance due:...... June 3

Parents are encouraged to attend. Note: All meals for overnight participants are included in Advanced Shirt size (adult sizes) ❑ • Each student will receive a DePauw University tennis the cost. Lunch is included in the cost for day campers. camp t-shirt. • Each student will receive an individualized evaluation and workout sheet to take home that includes advice, FACILITIES goals, and other thoughts tailored to the student. Instruction will be conducted at DePauw’s outstanding tennis complex, comprised of nine outdoor hard Intermediate ❑ ANDREW GREGORY, Assistant Coach courts, three of which are lighted, and six indoor hard Andrew Gregory begins his third season as assistant ten- courts. DePauw’s other athletic facilities, including the nis coach at DePauw and his first summer as co-director supervised swimming pool, will also be available to all of the Tiger Tennis Camp. Coach Gregory was a member campers. Beginner ❑ of the NCCAA (National Christian Collegiate Athletic As- ______sociation) National Championship tennis team at Olivet WHAT TO BRING Nazarene University, where he played both tennis and • Sheets and/or washcloths basketball. In each of his four years, both the tennis and sleeping bag • Swimsuit the basketball teams earned NAIA national rankings. He

• Pillow • Sunscreen ______was a member of the IHSAA final four Terre Haute North APPLICATION UNIVERSITY DEPAUW AT TIGER TENNIS CAMP • Toiletries and • Hat High School tennis team, where he set a school record for other personal • Racket(s) most doubles victories. Coach Gregory also has worked ______items, including • Alarm clock for 11 years as an instructor and site director with the Terre soap, towels, and

Haute Junior Tennis Association and has been a teaching Day camp professional at the Wabash Valley Tennis Club. He has a ❑ B.S. degree in sports management from Olivet Nazarene University and is currently completing a Master's degree through . Overnight Name______Age ❑ Address______City______State______Zip phone Home phone______Work E-mail address______School name Camp at DePauw University to act for me according to their best judgment in any emergency requiring medical atten Tennis Tiger hereby authorize the directors and employees I of the tion, and I hereby waive and release the school from any and all liability for injuries and illness while at the school. I will be responsible for any medical and other charges in connection with my son’s or daughter’s attendance at the camp. Parent or guardian’s signature My child is covered by Roommate preference (leave blank if none) Hanna St., Riggle, 100 W. Scott ATTN: DePauw University and mail application University, Camp at with deposit to: Tennis Tiger payableMake check to Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135. P.O.