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2021 Camp Brochure 1.Pdf The Camp Director Mike Trader’s affiliation with this camp extends back to 1974. He has helped teach thousands of campers over the past 46 years. 35th Under Trader’s guidance, he helped develop the 1st, 4th, 5th, 7th and 10th All-Time Leading Scorers in Hastings College history. He is widely known Annual for his outstanding teaching and development of players along with his emphasis on fundamentals and disciplined team play. These same qualities among others will be emphasized at his camps as well. Aims of the Camp Trader’s coaching experience included three years at Omaha Northwest, MIKE TRADER’S The aims of the Mike Trader’s Mid-America Basketball an eight-year tenure as head basketball coach at Omaha Bryan, head School will be to teach and develop individual skills coach at Hastings High and 16 years as head coach at Hastings College. and to have fun. The daily schedule will include league At Hastings College, his teams averaged over 19 wins per season. 2021 Mid-America games and contests. Players will be divided into His 1988-89 & 1994-95 teams reached the Elite Eight at the National Tournament. Each of those teams won 27 games which are school separate leagues according to age. Fundamentals will records for wins. Trader was recognized as District or Conference Coach BASKETBALL CAMPS be stressed. Individual drills and training techniques to of the Year five separate times and was honored in 1988 as the Omaha GRAND ISLAND CENTRAL CATHOLIC develop strength, endurance, quickness and jumping World Herald’s State College Coach of the Year. ability will be taught. Each camper will be analyzed with In 2007-2008, Coach Trader helped guide the Hastings St. Cecilia team OGALLALA PRAIRIE VIEW the assistance of individual video and attention given to to a 22-2 record and a State Championship. individual technique/correction. Lectures, demonstrations MORRILL HIGH SCHOOL and competition will be according to age level and ability We want to congratulate Coach Ribble on his so each camper will have an opportunity to excel. 50th Anniversary with our camp! NORFOLK YMCA We are very proud and fortunate that Coach Ribble HASTINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL One of the outstanding features at Mike has directed our camp and thousands of campers Trader’s Mid-America Basketball Camp is during this time. Coach Ribble is an outstanding DOANE UNIVERSITY teacher of all of the skills of basketball. Along with his that each camper will have their shot digitally outstanding knowledge of the game, his personality, CCC - COLUMBUS recorded and analyzed by a coach during relationships, corny jokes and interaction with the camp. campers, he has helped thousands of campers have HASTINGS COLLEGE a fun and memorable experience at camp. Camps Include Staff • Digitally recorded shot • Camp & age As one of the most popular and successful camps in the Midwest, Coach analysis championships Trader will assemble an outstanding staff of college and high school • Individual skill testing/ • All you can eat food policy coaches that will work with you to develop your skills and fundamentals. instruction • Camp t-shirt Coach Trader believes in hiring the best and most enthused coaches • Supervised league games • Every camper is a starter possible. In addition, Larry Ribble and Bill Gavers of Hastings College • Olympic style award • Skill testing performed will help Coach Trader in directing the camps. Each day fundamentals, medals and analyzed by camp skills, and techniques will be emphasized and covered thoroughly by our outstanding coaches and counselors. • 1 on 1, 3 on 3 contests instructor • Camp photo • Written off-season work Trey Bardsley • All-star game out program Trey was an All-American and Player of the Year. Trey • Championship staff leads a list of outstanding coaches and counselors that will help direct the camp. INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS: MAY 24 - 27 • GICC • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only Chatrice White JUNE 1 - 4 • OGALLALA PRAIRIE VIEW • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only Chatrice was an All-State Basketball Player at Shelby JUNE 14 - 16 • MORRILL HIGH SCHOOL • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only High School. She played college basketball at Illinois JUNE 21 - 24 • NORFOLK YMCA • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only and Florida State. She is currently playing professional basketball overseas. JUNE 28 - JULY 1 • HASTINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only JULY 6 - 9 • DOANE UNIVERSITY • Boys & Girls-Overnight & Commuter JULY 18 - 21 • CCC-COLUMBUS • Boys & Girls-Overnight & Commuter DESIGN, INC. JULY 22 - 25 • HASTINGS COLLEGE • Boys-Overnight & Commuter Specializing in Custom Screen Printing,Embroidery & Team Uniforms Ph: 308-398-1154 Fax: 308-398-1155 JULY 26 - 29 • GICC • Boys & Girls-Commuter Only 2710 Old Fair Rd. • Grand Island, NE 68803 Location & Facilities Application for Admission If you have a friend who would like to attend camp, please make copies of this Mike Trader’s Mid-America Basketball Camps Individual application. Fill out and mail with a check for $35 (non-refundable deposit) to: Sessions will be held for overnight sessions at Central Mike Trader Community College (Columbus, NE), Doane University P.O. Box 86 • York, Nebraska 68467-0086 • Phone: 402-960-8011 (Crete, NE) and Hastings College with Day Camps at Grand Email: [email protected] • Web site: www.traderscamp.com Island Central Catholic, Ogallala Prairie View, Morrill High REGISTER ONLINE www.traderscamp.com School, Norfolk YMCA and Hastings Middle School. Campers Name: ____________________________Male____ Female____ for the overnight sessions will be housed in air-conditioned (please print) Address: _____________________________________________ dormitories with professional supervision provided. All meals Street will be served by the regular college food service. _____________________________________________ Central Community College-Columbus City, State, Zip Code Doane University • Hastings College Home Phone: _________________________________________( ) Email: _______________________________________________ OVERNIGHT Age: ____________ Grade: ____________ Ht.: ______________ (as of 2020-21 school year) CAMPERS & COMMUTERS School: ______________________________________________ What Should You Bring to Camp? Roommate Preference (if any): ___________________________ Each camper is responsible for their own linens and towels. Hometown Newspaper: _________________________________ Other articles to bring: 1 pair basketball shoes, 5 pairs Mike Trader/Mid America Basketball Camp cannot be responsible for injuries sustained at camp. All campers must carry their own insurance. Please complete the Parental Consent Form before mailing application. The athletic socks, 5 t-shirts, 3 pairs basketball shorts, bathing Enrollment Parental Consent Form must be complete in order to attend camp. If I am accepted, I promise to conform to the regulations of the Mike Trader’s Mid-America Basketball School. Please send $35 with application and suit, pajamas, laundry bag, toilet articles, stationery and The School is open to boys and girls for both overnight balance upon arrival at camp. pen, sweater or jacket, lightweight blanket and pillow. campers and commuters from 7 years of age through the Individual Camp Dates – Check Week or Weeks: Details - 11th grade. An advance registration, non-refundable deposit GI Central Catholic – Boys & Girls – Day Camp – Commuter Only • Check-In is from 12:30 pm-2:30 pm on the first day of of $35 must accompany each application or register online at ___ May 24-27 ___ w/o Meal $145 ___ with Meal $165 ___ July 26-29 ___ w/o Meal $145 ___ with Meal $165 camp for all campers. www.traderscamp.com. Complete confirmation information • Check-In for commuters is from 1:30 pm-2:30 pm the will be sent upon receipt of camp application and deposit. The Ogallala Prairie View – Boys & Girls – Day Camp – Commuter Only ___ June 1-4 ___ with Meal $145 first day of camp. balance is due at registration time. Attached is an application Morrill High School – Boys & Girls – Day Camp – Commuter Only • Departure time will be noon on the last day of camp. form which should be filled out and sent at once to: ___ June 14-16 ___ with Meal $115 • An awards ceremony will begin at 11:30 am on the last Mike Trader Norfolk YMCA – Boys & Girls – Day Camp – Commuter Only day of camp. P.O. Box 86 • York, Nebraska 68467-0086 ___ June 21-24 ___ w/o Meal $135 ___ with Meal $155 • Camp will finish at 9:00 pm each evening (except the Hastings Middle School – Boys & Girls – Day Camp – Commuter Only final day of camp). It will begin at 9:00 am each day Day Camps at Grand Island Central Catholic, ___ June 28-July 1 ___ w/o Meal $145 ___ with Meal $165 (except the first day of camp). Ogallala Prairie View, Morrill High School, Doane University – Boys – Overnight / Commuter ___ July 6-9 ___ Overnight $295 ___ Commuter $235 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL BE SENT ONCE Norfolk YMCA and Hastings Middle School Doane University – Girls – Overnight / Commuter YOU HAVE REGISTERED. These camps will be held for boys and girls ages 7-18. The ___ July 6-9 ___ Overnight $295 ___ Commuter $235 emphasis of these camps will be to improve your skills and Central Community College-Columbus – Boys – Overnight / Commuter fundamentals along with the elements that are basic to ___ July 18-21 ___ Overnight $295 ___ Commuter $235 basketball. The daily schedule will include league games Central Community College-Columbus – Girls – Overnight / Commuter ___ July 18-21 ___ Overnight $295 ___ Commuter $235 and contests. Players will be divided into separate leagues according to age. Hastings College – Boys – Overnight / Commuter ___ July 22-25 ___ Overnight $295 ___ Commuter $235 Day Camp Details - (GICC, Ogallala Prairie View, Norfolk YMCA and Hastings Middle School) Parental Consent Form (please print) • Check-In is from 8:30-10:00 am on the first day of camp. I wish to live at _____home _____ on campus Camper: __________________________________ DOB: _____________ • Camp will start at 9:00 am and run to 4:00 pm all other days.
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