2008 BRADLEY SOCCER CAMP DATES
A) BOYS & GIRLS JUNIOR DAY CAMPS
DATES:
- Junior Day Camp Morton (June 9-13)-McClellan Park
- Junior Day Camp Peoria (June 9-13)-Mossville Sports Complex
TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
AGES: Boys and Girls, 8-14
TUITION:
Prior to May 15, 2008 - $115; After May 15, 2008 - $130
The Junior Day Camp is designed to accommodate players just beginning their involvement with the game, as well as players who have previous experience. By grouping campers according to age and ability, and by evenly balancing teams during match play, players can develop and improve their game in a fun and exciting atmosphere that best suits their individual needs. Special emphasis will be placed on technique and skill development.
B) BOYS & GIRLS KICKING KIDS (EVENING CAMP)-Mossville Sports Complex
DATE:
- Kicking Kids Camp Peoria (June 9-13)
TIME: 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
AGES: Boys and Girls, 5-7
TUITION:
Prior to May 15, 2008 - $55; After May 15, 2008 - $65
The Boys and Girls Kicking Kids Camp is designed to introduce young players to soccer through a variety of soccer related games and skill-development activities. The program promises to involve kids through playing so they can develop a love for the game.
C) BOYS RESIDENTIAL CAMP
DATES:
- July 13-17, Peoria - Detweiller Park
TIME:
Sunday, July 13 - 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 17 - 12:00 p.m.
AGES: Boys, 10-15
TUITION:
Resident - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $340; After May 15, 2008 - $365
Commuter - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $315 After May 15, 2008 - $340
The Boys Residential Camp is designed for individuals who are currently playing organized league soccer. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability for daily technical and tactical training sessions, and also as a competitive team with CISA staff coaches. The camp will feature small and full-sided tournament play. Players will be placed in a variety of match-related activities to facilitate skill development and tactical awareness, and continue their enjoyment of the game.
D) GIRLS RESIDENTIAL CAMP
DATES:
- July 13-17, Peoria - Detweiller Park
TIME:
Sunday, July 13 - 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 17 - 12:00 p.m.
AGES: Girls, 10-18
TUITION:
Resident - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $340; After May 15, 2008 - $365
Commuter - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $315; After May 15, 2008 - $365
The Girls Residential Camp is designed for individuals who are currently playing organized league soccer. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability for daily technical and tactical training sessions, and also as a competitive team with CISA staff coaches. The camp will feature small and full-sided tournament play. Players will be placed in a variety of match-related activities to facilitate skill development and tactical awareness, and continue their enjoyment of the game.
E) BOYS HIGH SCHOOL TEAM AND SENIOR AGE PLAYER CAMP
DATES:
- July 27-31, Peoria - Detweiller Park
TIME:
Sunday, July 27 - 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 31 - 12:00 p.m.
AGES: Boys, Grades 9-12
TUITION:
Resident - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $340; After May 15, 2008 - $365
Commuter - Prior to May 15, 2008 - $315; After May 15, 2008 - $340
The specialized camp is designed to meet the needs of advanced high school age players in a team setting. In the last four years, the BOYS ADVANCED TEAM AND SENIOR AGE PLAYER CAMP, showcased 18 teams and over 270 participants in a competitive learning environment.
Several of the teams and/or players in attendance went on to garnish #1 seeds (21 in the past 7 years), advance to sectional, supersectional, state final competition, or state final championship-with their high schools teams.
The camp focuses on the specific technical and tactical needs of the team, enabling teams to begin preparations for fall seasons in a contained, focused and competitive environment. The camp features advanced training techniques, full- and small-sided tournaments against comparable age high school or club teams and daily speakers on a wide array of topics, including: college preparation and recruitment, strength and conditioning, nutrition, advanced training techniques, and a segment entitled: "Athletes Talking to Athletes," where college players speak with CISA players about the athletic, academic and social components of the game at the high school and college levels. Space is limited to 15 to 18 teams and 270 participants. Players who wish to attend individually, in a small group, or with a friend, may register as "independents". The last four team camps have been filled in numbers and teams; therefore, please register promptly. Upon arrival at camp "independents" will be combined to form a team, or be placed on an existing registered team that may need to add a "few" players.
The staff during this week is perhaps one of the strongest in the entire Midwest and is highlighted by college coaches from the Division I, II, III, NAIA and junior college ranks. Listed below are some of the institutions where current or former head/assistant coaches have represented the team camp over the years:
• Duquesne
• Bowling Green
• Eastern Illinois
• Baker University
• Western Illinois
• Loras College
• St. Bonaventure
• University of Cincinnati
• Illinois Wesleyan
• Wheaton (MA)
• Massachusetts
• Millikin
• Beloit
• St. Ambrose
• Richmond
• Lincoln College
• Xavier
• University of Chicago
• Northern Illinois
• University of Akron
• West Virginia
• Oregon State
• Drury University
• DePaul
• ICC
• Northwestern
• Central Arkansas
• Ausbury