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Day Camp June 30-July
3 This girls basketball day camp will focus on fundamentals and specific skills. Basic skills and techniques will be covered thoroughly. Among other things, campers will learn and practice post moves, rebounding, shooting, passing, and footwork. "Position" specific skills will also be addressed. For example, the guards will focus on ball handling, passing, shooting, decision making, moves with the ball, etc. The camp is held on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York. Campers can sharpen the skills they learn throughout the week through organized drills and scrimmages. Games will be played in the afternoons. All campers receive a FREE camp t-shirt and basketball.
Early enrollment postmark deadline
is June
6
FEATURING ONE OF THE FINEST
Before accepting the position at Penn, Smith held a similar position at her alma mater, Rhode Island. Smith spent three seasons as an assistant for the Rams, including a three-month stint as interim head coach during her final season in Kingston. Her head coaching responsibility came at the age of 25, making her the youngest head coach ever at URI. Smith spent three summers as camp director at Rhode Island, facilitating a camp membership growth of 525 percent over a three-year span. She was also responsible for the hiring, training and supervising of more than 50 camp counselors while designing daily camp activities. e-mail coach Smith at dms93@cornell.edu
Prior to her arrival to Ithaca, Klopfer worked as an assistant at Albany during the 2002-03 campaign. She assisted with a variety of the duties within the program, including game and practice preparation along with recruiting. In their first season in the America East, the Great Danes were one of five teams in the nine-team conference to post a winning record on their home court at 7-6. The Great Danes finished the season with a 9-18 overall record and a 3-13 conference mark. Kloper was a four-year letter winner at Wake Forest and finished her career ranked seventh all-time at the school in 3-pointers made. She started in 53 contests as a member of the Demon Deacons, including every contest her sophomore season, and recorded a 1.17 assist-to-turnover ratio, the fourth-highest career total at the university. A dean's list student and a member of the ACC Honor Roll, Klopfer received a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education with a minor in psychology in May of 2002. A native of Albany, N.Y., Klopfer
is a 1998 graduate of Bishop Maginn High School, where she lettered
in basketball and track. She helped the school's basketball team to
an 84-9 record and four conference titles over her four years. e-mail coach Klopfer at vak7@cornell.edu
Schedule Day camp
before and after care For other day camps before care is $20/week and after care is $40/week. Before and after care for the Youth Sports Day camp is $50/week and does not feature afternoon swimming (included in camp). Facilities
What
to Bring You can request more information from the Cornell Summer Sports School by phone at: 607.255.1200 by e-mail at: camps@cornell.edu
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