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Deaf Basketball Camp
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22-27 June, 2003: 2003 Deaf Basketball Camp
Fremont, California -- Boys and Girls, Grades 5-12
This basketball camp is uniquely designed to provide a visually based
environment for the deaf campers from all over the country. All in
5th-12th
grade is welcome!
Basketball campers will learn offensive and defensive fundamentals,
master
free-throw techniques, and develop a conceptual understanding of
teamwork.
The camp will feature one to eight coach-to-camper ratio to ensure
individual attention, focus on basketball fundamentals, and much more.
The
campers will learn from the experienced coaches at the California
School for
the Deaf, Ms. Debbie Ayres and Mr. Oskar Schugg. Combined, they have
over 30
years of basketball coaching experience from various places including
Cal
State Fullerton, Iowa State University, University of Tennessee, and
the
Deaf World Games.
Campers can choose to be day or residential campers during that week.
The
space will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. To attend, the
fee
is only $100 and it includes lodging, meals, a camp ball, a camp shirt,
and
awards.
For registration, more information, and pictures, see
http://www.csdf.k12.ca.us/sports/bballcamp/bbcamp2003.htm
For further inquiries, contact camp directors:
Ms. Debbie Ayres, dayres@csdf-cde.ca.gov
Mr. Oskar Schugg, oschugg@csdf-cde.ca.gov
Deaf Basketball Camp
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
22-27 June, 2003: 2003 Deaf Basketball Camp
Fremont, California -- Boys and Girls, Grades 5-12
This basketball camp is uniquely designed to provide a visually based
environment for the deaf campers from all over the country. All in
5th-12th
grade is welcome!
Basketball campers will learn offensive and defensive fundamentals,
master
free-throw techniques, and develop a conceptual understanding of
teamwork.
The camp will feature one to eight coach-to-camper ratio to ensure
individual attention, focus on basketball fundamentals, and much more.
The
campers will learn from the experienced coaches at the California
School for
the Deaf, Ms. Debbie Ayres and Mr. Oskar Schugg. Combined, they have
over 30
years of basketball coaching experience from various places including
Cal
State Fullerton, Iowa State University, University of Tennessee, and
the
Deaf World Games.
Campers can choose to be day or residential campers during that week.
The
space will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. To attend, the
fee
is only $100 and it includes lodging, meals, a camp ball, a camp shirt,
and
awards.
For registration, more information, and pictures, see
http://www.csdf.k12.ca.us/sports/bballcamp/bbcamp2003.htm
For further inquiries, contact camp directors:
Ms. Debbie Ayres, dayres@csdf-cde.ca.gov
Mr. Oskar Schugg, oschugg@csdf-cde.ca.gov