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2008 High School Team Camp

The 2008 High School Team Camp will be a three day camp held July 31st-August 2, 2008 with Resident and Commuter options.
Athletes, the Application Deadline is Monday, June 9, 2008.

Online registration not available for team camp. 
Please click here to download the mail-in brochure.

CAMP OBJECTIVES
-To provide a camp for individuals to improve their fundamentals in the game of football
-Assist and develop each team in a variety of situations while they compete safely in a controlled environment
-Building team camaraderie with a direct focus on disciplined work and positive feedback


CAMP FEATURES AND INFORMATION
-Structured and well-developed individual time
-Coaches attending with a team receive room and meals FREE!
-Camp schedule does not conflict with summer baseball
-Cornell Trainers available before, during and after each practice
-Cornell coaches available for clinic sessions

You will get more team organization time with your team than most area team camps—get your team prepared for the season!

WHO CAN ATTEND?
Open to Teams or Individuals entering grades 9-12

WHAT ARE THE CAMP RATES?
RESIDENT CAMPER (staying on campus)……….$175.00
(Includes Room, Meals, Instruction and Camp T-shirt)

COMMUTER CAMPER (staying off-campus)…..…$115.00
(Includes Instruction and T-shirt)

*Commuter Meal Cards are available for $30.00
*Team Campers-please send applications together

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
Football Equipment (Pants, Shoulder Pads, Helmet, Jersey, Shoes, Mouthguard, and a full set of pads-all pads are required to be worn for participation), Running Shoes, clothing for practice, additional clothing for off the practice field Bedding for a Twin Bed, Pillow, Toiletries, Towel, Fan, Radio or CD player and spending money.

To reserve your team’s spot contact:
Coach Eric Waldstein– 319-491-4397 or ewaldstein@cornellcollege.edu

Quarterbacks must bring their own football!



What Coaches Say about the Cornell Team Camp:

“The Cornell team camp was a great experience for our team.
Our players were able to get individual coaching,
as well as team practices and scrimmage time,
which was an invaluable tool for our coaches to evaluate players and schemes. 
The kids enjoyed every aspect of our time at the Cornell team camp.”


Ed Jennings
Head Football Coach / Activities Director
West Central Valley High School
Stuart, IA

“This camp was a great experience for our kids.
Everything was top notch from the football we got to play to the food we got to eat.
The Cornell coaches worked very hard to give us everything
we needed and truly made it about us.”

Jim Lindsay
Head Football Coach
Cardinal High School
Eldon, IA



Camp Format

Day 1
July 31, 2008

8:00am
Check In until 10:40
11:00am
Camp General Meeting
11:30am
High School Coaches Camp
Format Meeting
11:30am
Lunch
1:30pm
Warm-up/Stretch
1:40pm
Physical Testing
2:50pm
Individual Practice #1-Offense
3:55pm
Individual Practice #2-Defense
5:30pm Dinner
6:35pm
Warm-up/Stretch
6:55pm
Team Organizational Session
7:45pm
7 on 7 Skelly and OL/DL Session
9:00pm
Player Free Time
9:00pm-Until Done
Visiting Coaches and Staff
Clinic with Cornell Offensive Coaches
 10:30pmPlayers in Room and Lights Out

Day 2
August 1, 2008

7:30am
Breakfast
9:00am
Warm-up/Stretch
9:20am
Individual Practice #3-Offense
10:10am
Team Organizational
10:40am
Team Competition I & II
12:00 noon
Lunch
2:00pm
Warm-up/Stretch
2:20pm
Individual Practice #4-Defense
3:05pm
Team Organizational
3:25pm
Team Competition III and IV
5:30pm
Dinner
6:45pm
Warm-up/Stretch
7:05pm
Team Organizational
7:35pm
7 on 7 Skelly and OL/DL Session
9:15pm
Player Free Time
9:15-Until Done
Visiting Coaches and Staff Clinic
with Cornell Defensive Coaches
10:30pm
Players in Room and Lights Out


Day 3
August 3, 2008

7:30am
Breakfast
9:00am
Warm-up/Stretch
9:20am
Team Organizational
9:35am
Team Competition V, VI and VII
11:40am
Final Camp Meeting
12:00 noon
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