This must be filled out and brought with you to camp. This is a document that NAU requires all particpants to fill out. You cannot particpate without a signed copy. If you would like to send it in prior to camp you can mail it in or fax it to 480 683 1972
Program Selection/Week Selection/Personal Training
We realize that from time to time situations change. If you need to change weeks or add a program or a personal lesson please let us know and we will try and accommodate the request.
Sunday Check-in time is between 3 and 4:00 on the Sunday camp starts for residential campers
Check-in location: TBA
Check-ins are always hectic, please be patient. If players arrive at different times it will make it go a lot smoother. For a general campus map go to: http://www4.nau.edu/parking/maps/map_campus.asp
After check-in the residential players will go to dinner and then we wil have an evening field session.
Daily Schedule:
7:15am: Wake up and breakfast.
8:30am: GKs, Pro Shooting players to the field.
9:30am: Rest of residential campers and day campers to the field.
11:30: Morning session ends. All players to lunch then dorms.
2pm: Afternoon session starts.
4pm: Afternoon session ends. Day campers picked up, all other campers to dinner then dorms.
6:30pm: Evening scrimmages for all players.
8pm: Day campers picked up. All others to dorms.
9:30: All campers to their own rooms
10pm: Lights out.
Meal cards and room keys: At check-in all players will be given a meal card and a room key. If a room key is lost the charge is $20, if a meal card is lost the charge is $5. Bring string, rope, clip, anything to keep the card and key together. Write your name on the meal card so you can identify it as yours. If your meal card is lost you CANNOT go in to the cafeteria without it.
Dorm Rooms: when players check into their rooms they must be checked for damage as the players are settling in. Any damage to the room will incur a charge from the University. Rooms must be kept tidy throughout the week. The coaches will be checking the rooms daily to make sure they are tidy. All players will be told to repect other players' space and rooms.
Pick-up: Select campers will be picked up on Friday at 4pm after the afternoon session. Pro campers will be picked up after the morning session on Sat. Try and be there between 11 and noon.
Things you should bring to the residential camp:
Enough soccer equipment to last 5 or 6 days. Shinguards are mandatory and correct soccer footwear for outside fields is strongly recommended, tennis/running shoes for soccer tennis. DO NOT BRING NEW SHOES. Make sure you bring a water cooler.
During the afternoon session it often rains and sometimes gets a little chilly so pack a rain top or sweats. The temps drop during the evening session also.
Sunscreen, chapstick - the sun is extremely strong at altitude.
Even though there is very little down time after the sessions, it is advised that all participants bring some casual wear that they can change in to after the day's soccer activities are complete.
Bed linen, blankets/sleeping bags, pillow, towels, toiletries. A fan is strongly recommended as the dorms do get hot even though the temps outside are cool.
Game boys, video games, small TVs. Ther are refrigerators in the rooms
Candy, snacks and soda are allowed. They can also be purchased on campus. Water and sports drinks are allowed.
Cell phones are not allowed. All dorms have a pay phone so many players in previous years have brought phonecards.
Day Campers will meet at 9:15 am on Monday morning. (Click on the link above for map). Each day camper will recieve lunch with the overnight campers. When the afternoon session finishes at 4pm day campers are picked up. ALL day campers are invited back at 6:30 for the evening scrimmages. This finishes at 8pm. If you would like them to stay for dinner at the University, you can pay cash and we will supervise them along with the other campers.
Pete Leebrook's cell at camp: 480 206 1824