June 25–29, 2012 (Soccer) June 4–8, 2012 (Basketball)
Boys and Girls, Grades 2–6
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REGISTRATION — BASKETBALL AND
SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Online registration with credit card payment is available at cedarville.edu/sportscamps.
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I am registering for q Soccer Day Camp —- June 25–29 q Basketball Day Camp —- June 4–8
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PAYMENT
q My camp registration fee of $75 is enclosed.
Make check payable to Yellow Jacket Sports Camps. Mail form and payment to: Yellow Jacket Sports Camps, Cedarville University, 251 N. Main St., Cedarville, OH 45314
Medical Release Forms Each camper must be covered by a personal insurance policy and submit a medical release form in order to participate in the sports camp. Forms are available online at cedarville.edu/sportscamps.
Questions?Please call 937-766-7645.
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Todd Beall has completed two seasons as the head men’s soccer coach at Cedarville University. Beall’s initial campaign in 2010 was a successful one. He guided his alma mater to a 13-9 record, the NCCAA Midwest Region championship, and a runner-up showing at the NCCAA National Tournament. Beall earned NCCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year honors, and two of his players were NCCAA All-American First Team selections. The 2011 season was filled with more success for Coach Beall and the Yellow Jackets. The team finished with a record of 14-6-3, a second consecutive NCCAA Midwest Region title and a third-place spot at the NCCAA National Tournament. Beall was honored for the second straight year as NCCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. Two more Yellow
Jacket players were recognized as members of the NCCAA All-America First Team. A former Yellow Jacket and team captain, Todd Beall returned to his alma mater following a successful four-year run as head coach at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Beall is the eighth head coach in the 49-year history of the CU men’s soccer program.
SOCCER DAY CAMP DIRECTOR: TODD BEALL
Pat Estepp is in his fourth season as the head men’s basketball coach at Cedarville University. He has guided his alma mater to 73 victories and three consecutive national tournament appearances. The Yellow Jackets finished strong again in 2010–11 winning eight of their last nine regular season games including the last five in a row. CU was ranked as high as 14th in the NAIA Division II poll; they finished at 20-13 giving Estepp his third straight 20-win season. Cedarville won 16 of its last 18 games in 2009–10 to finish 26-9 and 14-2 in the American Mideast Conference as the league runner-up. The Yellow Jackets, who were ranked as high as eighth in the national poll, later won the AMC Tournament and advanced to the second round of the national tournament. Estepp’s
inaugural campaign at the helm was full of memorable accomplishments. He guided the Yellow Jackets to a 27-4 overall record and a share of the AMC title with a 12-1 league mark. Cedarville was ranked as high as number one in the country, finished in a tie for the number two spot in the final poll, and advanced to the national tournament. Estepp was voted the AMC Coach of the Year as well as the NCCAA Midwest Region Coach of the Year.
Brett Newman joins the Yellow Jacket men’s basketball coaching staff for the 2011–12 season. Newman has 18 years of coaching experience at multiple levels of basketball including professional minor leagues, NCAA Division II, U.S. military all-stars, junior college, and high school. He also possesses an extensive camp and clinic background. Newman’s most recent head coaching position was during the 2009–10 season at Academic Magnet High School in Charleston, South Carolina. It is recognized as one of the top Gold Medal List schools by US News & World Report and is number one in the country among magnet schools—public schools that attract the most talented students in a region. Newman’s experience at the college level includes a stint as an assistant at Division II
Florida Gulf Coast University. He also assisted in the JUCO ranks at Fullerton College and served as head coach of the Southwest Air Force All-Stars featuring a roster from NAIA, junior college, and college prep schools. Newman has been on the coaching staffs of the ABL New Mexico Roadrunners as well as the IBL New Mexico Slam. He has been an NABC Coaches Clinic Director and has worked at numerous camps throughout the country.
BASKETBALL CAMP DIRECTORS:
PAT ESTEPP AND BRETT NEWMAN
Fun and challenging for younger players, Cedarville’s Soccer Day Camp and Basketball Day Camp are great ways to learn new skills,
make friends, and develop biblical character.
Who:
Boys and girls in grades 2–6
What:
Day camps focus on fundamental skill development in a fun, creative, game-centered environment. Parents are welcome to send a small snack with their child. Daily schedules include a short snack break. Time is also set aside each day to consider Christian principles and their application to daily living.
Schedule:
Check in at 8:30 a.m. on Monday in the Doden Field House. Camp runs from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. each day.
Cost:
• Pre-camp registration: $75 per student before June 22 (soccer) and June 1 (basketball)
• Day of camp registration: $85 per student
• Fee includes T-shirt, certificate, and awards. No other discounts for day camps are available.
Location:
Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio
Camp takes place at Cedarville’s outstanding training and match facilities.
BOYS AND GIRLS DAY CAMPSJune 25– 29, 2012 (Soccer) and June 4–8, 2012 (Basketball)
Register for camp by calling 937-766-7645 or visiting our website at cedarville.edu/sportscamps.
Questions? Please call 937-766-7645.