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2016 SUMMER CAMPS CAMP OFFERINGS FOR GRADES 1 - 12 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FINE ARTS Camp Create Writer, Artist or Both Drama 1 Drama 2 Drama 3 Musical Camp Intro to Cooking and Nutrition 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 ATHLETICS CAMPS Boys Volleyball Girls Volleyball Soccer Boys’ Strength Training Girls’ Strength Training Fencing Tennis Boys’ Basketball Girls’ Basketball Co-ed Running Camp Football Camp Golf Tag Rugby 10 11 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 2 CMH Nationally recognized as WI School of Character A team of state evaluators found that CMH has implemented the 11 Principles in an exemplary fashion. The Wisconsin School of Character designation is not easy to achieve. We are one of sixteen high school in the U.S to receive this award and 1 of only 2 in Wisconsin to receive this award. Our summer camps will cultivate creativity, develop skills and sensitivity, and enrich the soul. We provide a wide variety of opportunities for students in grades 1 - 12. REGISTRATION INFORMATION To register go to: www. catholicmemorial.net and click on the summer camp logo. 3 FINE ARTS CAMPS Camp Create Various age groups, see individual sessions Students will be introduced to a variety of art media and techniques through this series of hands-on art studio opportunities. Techniques and media may include, but are not limited to, mixed-media collage, assemblage, sculpture, wearable art, altered book, artist trading cards, drawing, design, painting, printmaking and oil pastels. Each week students will view artwork options, hear about different themes and see demonstrations in many areas and then will choose the area they wish to explore. Students may complete one major, focused work of art using one technique or medium; multiple artworks in one discipline, or may choose to work their way around the art studio to have many different art experiences. Students may sign up for one or two weeks of art camp. Students may combine sessions for an extended art studio experience. New experiences each week! Class size is limited to 12 students per session in order to provide individualized support. Monday - Thursday For students grades 3 - 8 Session 1: June 13th - June 16th 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Session 2: June 13th - June 16th 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Session 4: June 20th - June 23rd 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Session 6: June 27th - June 30th 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 am. Session 7: June 27th - June 30th 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Adults Only Session 3: June 13th - June 16th 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Session 8: June 27th - June 30th 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. High School students Session 5: June 20th - June 23rd 4:30-p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Fee: $85.00 per student per session (all materials included) CMH Art Studios, Rooms 06 and 08 Instructor: Rose Lange- BS Art Education, 23 years of experience, Kohl Fellowship award in 2014. Currently teaching at Waukesha Catholic 4 Writer, Artist or Both, Oh My! Tapping into kids' inner passions through language and visual arts. For students entering grades 3 - 8 Celebrate the fusion of writing and art by becoming storytellers and illustrators. Students will be exposed to the world of authors, inspiring them to find their own voice as writers. Daily writing lessons will focus on the basics of storytelling, word choice, and publishing. Accompanying the writing experience, students will explore the world of the illustrator as they are immersed in the art studio environment. Students will illustrate their writing through creative expression using a variety of techniques which may include drawing, design, painting, printmaking, oil pastels, collage and mixed-media. Jan and Rose will serve as coach/mentors, encouraging self-directed, learnercentered discovery and achievement, as students practice and develop their skills as writers and artists. To showcase students' achievements, there will be a celebratory reading/exhibit at the conclusion of the final class day. Class size is limited to 12 students per session in order to provide individualized support. Monday-Thursday Session 1: June 13th - June 16th 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.. Session 2: June 20th - June 23rd 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Session 3: June 27th - June 30th 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Fee $100.00 per student per session (material are included) CMH Art Room Rooms 06 and 08 Instructors: Rose Lange- BS Art Education, 23 years of experience, Kohl Fellowship award in 2014. Jan O’Brien- B.A. Elementary Education , 27 Years of experience, Kohl Fellowship Award in 2015. Both currently teaching for Waukesha Catholic. 5 Drama 1 For students entering grades 1 – 6 The beginning elements of acting will be developed including: dynamic action and rhythmic beat, improvisation, discovering/projecting basic relationships, characterization, vocal/visual gesture, rhythm and melody. Acting games will be used to ensure a fun, enjoyable and educationally rewarding experience. Each of the acting camps develops skills that lead to the next camp. In each camp, young actors and actresses will be exposed to more elements necessary to become a strong method actor. It is strongly recommended that each student take each of the camps in order so that they are exposed to all the skills necessary in the craft of acting. Although the camps are sequential, there is a review of previous material at the beginning of each camp so that it is possible for a student new to our program to begin at whatever level they enter at. So don’t miss the fun and join us for a great summer of Theater! Returning this year is the professional theater group “Prairie Fire” who will be producing our summer show during the week of June 20th - June 25th (with performances on Friday, June 24th and Saturday, June 25th). Both pre-high school and high school camp attendees will be guaranteed a spot in their production of “Pinocchio”. Auditions for the show will be Monday, June 20th from 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. If your child chooses to participate in our summer show (which I strongly recommend as a performance continuation of the skills they learn in camp) they will be required to rehearse in the afternoon until roughly around 4:45 p.m. each day during the week of the show. June 13th - June 17th 10:00 a.m. – Noon, June 21st 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m , and June 24th 10:00 a.m.- Noon. CMH Auditorium Fee: $75 per student per session Instructor: Chris Andacht, CMH faculty, 40 years teaching experience, and winner of the “Outstanding Director Award” yearly at the State Theater Festival since 2002. 6 Drama 2 For students entering grades 7 – 8 Join the most prestigious high school acting company in the state of Wisconsin, winners of 44 Outstanding Acting, Directing, Ensemble, and Critics Choice awards over the last 11 years. Learn the craft of acting from Chris Andacht, winner of the “Outstanding Director-State Theatre Festival” award in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015! The beginning elements of acting will be developed including: dynamic action and rhythmic beat, improvisation, discovering/projecting basic relationships, characterization, vocal/visual gesture, rhythm and melody. Acting games and activities will be used to ensure a fun, enjoyable and educationally rewarding experience. Each of the acting camps develops skills that lead to the next camp. In each camp, young actors and actresses will be exposed to more elements necessary to become a strong method actor. Students in the high school camps will be exposed to the Meisner approach to acting, which is the basis of all of the success the program has experienced in the past 11 years and provides a solid foundation for a successful continuation into the college or professional world. It is strongly recommended that each student take each of the camps in order so that they are exposed to all the skills necessary in the craft of acting. Although the camps are sequential, there is a review of previous material at the beginning of each camp so that it is possible for a student new to our program to begin at whatever level they enter at. Join the fun at CMH this summer! Returning this year is the professional theater group “Prairie Fire” who will be producing our summer show during the week of June22nd - June 27th (with performances on Friday, June 24th and Saturday, June 25th). Both pre-high school and high school camp attendees will be guaranteed a spot in their production of “Pinocchio”. Auditions for the show will be Monday, June 20th from 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. If your child chooses to participate in our summer show (which I strongly recommend as a performance continuation of the skills they learn in camp) they will be required to rehearse in the afternoon until roughly around 4:45 p.m. each day during the week of the show. All Drama 2 students are highly encouraged to audition for the show, as it is a great acting experience. June 20th - June 23rd and June 27th- June 30th 10:00 a.m. – Noon. CMH Auditorium Fee: $75 per student per session Instructor: Chris Andacht, CMH faculty, 40 years teaching experience, and winner of the “Outstanding Director Award” yearly at the State Theater Festival since 2002. 7 Drama 3 For students entering grades 9 - 10 Join the most prestigious high school acting company in the state of Wisconsin, winners of 50 Outstanding Acting, Directing, Ensemble, and Critics Choice awards over the last 13 years. Learn the craft of acting from Chris Andacht, winner of the “Outstanding Director-State Theatre Festival” award in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015! The beginning elements of acting will be developed including: dynamic action and rhythmic beat, improvisation, discovering/projecting basic relationships, characterization, vocal/visual gesture, rhythm and melody. Acting games and activities will be used to ensure a fun, enjoyable and educationally rewarding experience. Each of the acting camps develops skills that lead to the next camp. In each camp, young actors and actresses will be exposed to more elements necessary to become a strong method actor. Students in the high school camps will be exposed to the Meisner approach to acting, which is the basis of all of the success the program has experienced in the past 13 years and provides a solid foundation for a successful continuation into the college or professional world. It is strongly recommended that each student take each of the camps in order so that they are exposed to all the skills necessary in the craft of acting. Although the camps are sequential, there is a review of previous material at the beginning of each camp so that it is possible for a student new to our program to begin at whatever level they enter at. In order to audition and become a member of our fall production students must have taken either Drama 3 or Drama 4, as the state theater festival demands of every actor the elements that are taught in the camp. Join the fun at CMH this summer! Monday-Friday July 5th - July 15th 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $75.00 per student per session CMH Auditorium Musical Camp For students entering grades 9 - 12 Join the most prestigious high school acting company in the state of Wisconsin, winners of 50 Outstanding Acting, Directing, Ensemble, and Critics Choice awards over the last 13 years. Learn the craft of acting from Chris Andacht, winner of the “Outstanding Director-State Theatre Festival” award in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015! The camp will use this years musical as the basis for all scene work and musical numbers, it will give you a leg up on auditioning for the musical this year. Acting games and activities will be used to ensure a fun, enjoyable and educationally rewarding experience. Each of the acting camps develops skills that lead to the next camp. In each camp, young actors and actresses will be exposed to more elements necessary to become a strong method actor. Students in the high school camps will be exposed to the Meisner approach to acting, which is the basis of all of the success the program has experienced in the past 13 years and provides a solid foundation for a successful continuation into the college or professional world. It is strongly recommended that each student take each of the camps in order so that they are exposed to all the skills necessary in the craft of acting. Although the camps are sequential, there is a review of previous material at the beginning of each camp so that it is possible for a student new to our program to begin at whatever level they enter at. Join the fun at CMH this summer! Monday-Friday July 18th - July 29th 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $75.00 per student per session CMH Auditorium Instructor: Chris Andacht, CMH faculty, 40 years teaching experience, and winner of the “Outstanding Director Award” yearly at the State Theater Festival since 2002. 8 Intro to Cooking and Nutrition For students entering grades 6th - 8th Monday - Friday June 13th - June 24th 9:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. In class, students will learn basic nutrition while also becoming comfortable in the kitchen. We will focus on learning the basics of cooking and etiquette while also learning about safety and nutrition. Students will make foods including omelets, various quick breads, pizza, and more! No experience is required. Class size is limited to 16 students per session in order to provide individualized support. Fee: $100.00 per student per sessions (all supplies included in fee) Catholic Memorial High School Room 022 Instructor: Ms. Alex Glorioso, CMH physical education, foods, and health instructor. She has worked in the food industry and family deli for 5 years. 9 ATHLETIC CAMPS Boys’ Volleyball For boys entering grades 5 - 9 Catholic Memorial is hosting volleyball camps for boys who are looking to stay active during the summer, and learn about the game of volleyball. The camps are designed for all levels of play, and there is no regard to high school affiliation (you don’t need to be attending CMH in order to sign up). We will cover a variety of skills including passing, setting, serving, hitting, and defense. Camp participants will learn to utilize teamwork along with these skills while participating in drills and actual games. There will be two sessions to pick from based on the grade the student is entering. Boys entering grades 5-8 will attend the first session, and will be split into groups for grades 5-6 and 7-8. Boys entering their freshmen year will attend the second session, and will be using the higher net (used at the high school level). Athletic attire including gym shoes is expected. Campers will receive a t-shirt upon completion of the camp. T-shirt sizes available: YL, AS, AM, AL, AXL. July 18th - July 20th Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Session 1 For boys entering grades 5 -8: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session 2 For boys entering grade 9: 1:00 p.m. - 4:-00 p.m. Fee: $75.00 per student per session CMH InPro and Julia Weber Gym Coaches: CMH Varsity coaches Brad Mikulice and Dan Chipman have a combined 11 years of coaching volleyball, and coached for CMH the past two years. They will be joined by Amanda Gabert (current JV coach) and Erik Neuens (former 10 Girls’ Volleyball “BACK 2 BACK” STATE CHAMPS VOLLEYBALL CAMPS For students entering grades 4 – 9 Crusader Back to Back State Champs Volleyball Camps are designed to meet the needs of the next generation of volleyball players. With sessions targeted for beginners, who work on fundamentals, through experienced incoming freshmen, who are exposed to more advanced technical and tactical instruction, Crusader camps provide a challenging environment for campers of all skill levels. Campers must provide their own water bottle and knee pads. Camp t-shirt included. Sizes: YL, YXL. AS, AM, AL, and AXL. Fr eshmen camp is str uctur ed as a BYO Lunch. As camps go – these are a GREAT Value! July 25th – July 28th Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Session 1: Fundamentals Camp Designed for players just learning the game and who want to develop their core skills. (Typically 4th and 5th graders.) 8:30 a.m.– 11:00 a.m. Fee: $75 per student per session Session 2: Setters Camp Campers will receive expert training in setting, with an emphasis on technique. Campers should have at least one year of experience. They will be grouped according to skill level. 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Fee: $50 per student per session Session 3: Performance Camp This camp is designed for the developing player who has a good basic skill and wants to continue to improve. 1:30 p.m.– 4:00 p.m. Fee : $75 per student per session Session 4: Challenge Camp This is a high intensity “no excuses” camp designed for highly motivated athletes who will be entering 7th or 8th grade. 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Fee $90 per student per session Session 5: Incoming Freshman Camp Campers, regardless of school affiliation, will be exposed to the demands of High School volleyball. 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Fee $160 per student per session CMH InPro and Julia Weber Gyms Coaches: Ted Schulte, Kate Fitzgerald, Tiffany Onopa and Sam Derynda - joined by other knowledgeable coaches and some of the best high school and collegiate players from the area. 11 Champion Soccer School For students entering grades 1-9 Coach Burke (USSF-B National Licensed Coach and 2-time NSCAA National Coach of the Year) and his staff will introduce each player to the tactical and technical systems that have produced eleven state championships, six top-twenty finishes in the NSCAA national polls, and a NSCAA national championship. More importantly, players will learn about the sportsmanship and dedication that have become the hallmarks of CMH’s varsity team, which has earned seventeen consecutive Academic AllAmerican Team awards, six WIAA sportsmanship awards, and the Classic 8 Conference Sportsmanship Award. All players at the camp will receive a personal, one-on-one evaluation from their coach and an award at the end of the camp on Friday. In addition to more than 15 coaches who have won state championships, joining the staff this year will be Joe Luedke, the Wisconsin Lutheran College Head Men’s Coach. In addition, back for another year will be Joe Fricano, Catholic Memorial Assistant Girls’ and Boys’ Coach. Checklist for each participate: (Please print your child’s name on all gear) * One plain white t-shirt—we will create a team shirt with this that players will wear during the week * Water jug (at least 32 oz.) with your name on it. * Lunch in a container with the player’s name on it. * Fully inflated soccer ball with your name and phone number on it. * Indoor shoes or regular gym shoes * Outdoor soccer shoes * Shin guards * Sunscreen * Two fine point Sharpie permanent markers (two different colors) * One 8 ½” x 11” piece of cardboard July 11th - July 15th Monday through Friday Session 1: For students entering 1st – 6th grades 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Session 2: For students entering 7th– 9th grades 8:00 a.m. - 2:15 p.m. Fee: $95 per student per session CMH athletic facilities and grounds Coach: John Burke. If you have any questions, contact Coach Burke at 262-378-0888 12 Boys’ Summer Strength Training For students entering grades 7 – 12 The objective of summer strength training is to help athletes achieve their goal of excelling at their sport(s) of choice. We believe that an athlete’s physical preparedness enhances his or her mental image which equates to improvement in their athletic performance. The keys to an athlete’s success go beyond the practice and drills they do for a single sport. It takes a depth of skills and abilities to bring an athlete from average to exceptional. Only by improving all parts of the physical system will an athlete reach the next level of success. Through our Summer Strength Program you will see increased mobility, increased strength, increased speed, enhanced cardio-vascular health, improved self-confidence, positive self-image and work ethic that remains with you for life. Players must wear gym shoes and gym clothing. Highly recommended for all girls interested in competing in athletics at CMH. June 6th - July 28th Monday through Thursday Session 1 (recommended for 7th, 8th, 9th graders) 6:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Session 2 (recommended for 10th, 11th, 12th graders) 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Fee: $100.00 per student per session CMH Track and Weight Room Coaches: Bill Young, 39 year s at CMH, Head Football and Wr estling Coach, Head of Str ength and Conditioning. Matt Bergan, 10 years at CMH, Head Boys Track Coach, Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach and Speed and Conditioning Coach. Girls’ Summer Strength Training For students entering grades 8 – 12 The objective of summer strength training is to help athletes achieve their goal of excelling at their sport(s) of choice. We believe that an athlete’s physical preparedness enhances his or her mental image which equates to improvement in their athletic performance. The keys to an athlete’s success go beyond the practice and drills they do for a single sport. It takes a depth of skills and abilities to bring an athlete from average to exceptional. Only by improving all parts of the physical system will an athlete reach the next level of success. Through our Summer Strength Program you will see increased mobility, increased strength, increased speed, enhanced cardio-vascular health, improved self-confidence, positive self-image and work ethic that remains with you for life. Athletes must wear gym shoes and gym clothing. Highly recommended for all girls interested in competing in athletics at CMH. June 7th - July 28th Every Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. Fee: $80.00 per student per session CMH InPro Gym and Weight Room Coaches: Matt Ber gan, 10 year s at CMH, Head Boys Tr ack Coach, Assistant Football and Wr estling Coach and Speed and Conditioning Coach. Jeff Mrochinski, CMH faculty, Tennis Coach, Basketball Coach and many years’ experience as a fitness coach. 13 Fencing For students entering grades 4 – 12 and adults This camp is a great way to explore this fun, distinctive, and individual sport. Learning to fence will develop physical agility, mental focus, and eye-hand coordination, balance, and competitive strategy. Students will learn how to move, defend, and attack using basic foils. Each student will be fully equipped and coached by Mike Sampon, head coach of CMH’s varsity team which has competed successfully throughout the Midwest. Parents who have joined this class in the past have enjoyed the fitness boost and the time shared with their son/daughter. The camp will conclude with a tournament and awards on the final day. Students should wear tennis shoes and shorts or sweats. All equipment provided. June 14h - June 16h and June 21st - June 23rd Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Fee: $75 per student CMH InPro Athletic Center Co - Ed Middle School Tennis Drills For students entering 6th - 8th grades Join us for tennis drills, skills development, competition, and fun with coaches and varsity players from the Catholic Memorial tennis program. Players of all skill levels are welcome! We will have opportunities available for beginners, intermediate and tournament players. Players should bring their own racquet and water bottle. July 10th, , July 17th, July 24th, July 31th, August 7th, and August 14th Sundays 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 per student Heyer Park (or Buchner if needed) Coach Mrochinski has 15 years of experience coaching tennis including numerous individual and team state champions as well as high school no-cut developmental programs. He is also the Director of the Waukesha Park & Rec Tennis Program and on the Board of the Waukesha Tennis Association. If you have questions, please contact Coach Mrochinski at [email protected]. Carl Veenendaal has been the Varsity Boys and Girls Coach at CMH for 15 years and has coached numerous conference champions and state tournament players (including the 2014 State Doubles Champions). Coach Carl is a two-time WIAA State Doubles Champion. Coach Carl is a huge advocate for no-cut tennis and providing a program for players of all levels. 14 Boys Basketball Camp For Students entering grades 5 - 9 You are invited to join the assistant coach and players from the Catholic Memorial boys’ basketball program for an exciting and fun week of basketball. The program is designed to assist each player in improving his individual skills and fundamentals with particular attention given to the technique of shooting the basketball. During each session, campers will participate in numerous drills and contests with and against other campers of the same age and/ or ability level. In sessions I and 2, campers will receive a t-shirt and have an opportunity to win awards. T-shirt size available AS, AM, AL, AXL. June 20th – June 24th Monday through Friday 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Session 1: Basic Shooting Fundamentals Camp For students entering grades 5 – 6 This basic shooting fundamentals session will teach young players the proper technique of shooting the basketball. The camp will introduce and teach the basics of the shot including: body balance and foot position, catching and setting up into the shot, and the shooting pocket. Each camper will learn our shooting ritual for developing proper mechanics of shooting the basketball. Other individual skill development will also be instructed. $90.00 per student per session Session 2: Individual Shooting and Offensive Development Camp For students entering grades 7 – 9 In this individual shooting and offensive development session, students will learn all the facets of the shot including: the shooting ritual, catching 1-2 into the shot, the shot fake and hard dribble drive, the four finishes at the rim and perimeter dribble moves. Scoring in the post will also be discussed. The campers will also be introduced to the offensive concepts of screening and movement without the basketball. $90.00 per student per session CMH InPro Center Coach: Ryan Mills Junior Varsity Boys’ Basketball Coach and has been on staff for 9 years. 15 Girls Basketball For students entering grades 5 – 9 The camp will focus on the fundamentals: shooting and scoring, footwork, dribbling, ball handling, passing, rebounding, post moves and defense. While we will work hard, fun is the name of the game. Daily contests and games will provide a great opportunity to develop skills in fun, competitive setting, and a wonderful time meeting new friends. Camp t-shirt included in fee. Sizes are adult small to large. If not specified a medium will be provided. Students should bring their own water bottle. a Monday -Thursday June 27th - June 30th 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Fee: $90 per student per session CMH InPro Center Coach: Therese Dejewski, 2007 CMH graduate, 8 years coaching experience. 3rd year head varsity coach. Boys and Girls Running Camp For students entering grades 9 – 12 We would like to welcome you to join us for a Cross Country Camp at Catholic Memorial this summer. We will usually meet at Minooka Park in Waukesha, but may occasionally run on the track. This camp runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 14th to August 4th from 8:00 a.m. to about 9:15 a.m. and is accommodating to summer vacations. This camp is a great opportunity for incoming freshman new to CMH, or to veteran Cross Country and Track runners. Even if you are not particularly interested in running Track or Cross Country your freshman year, we promise this camp will prepare you to be in top physical condition for any sport. This camp will help to prepare you for a great start to the Cross Country season in August! The Boys and Girls programs will be combining this fall, so the camp will be working with boys and girls together. We will run both long training runs as well as workouts to provide you with the fundamental tools necessary to be successful throughout the Cross Country season. The camp will be led by Head Cross Country Coach Bill Affeldt, as well as Assistant Coach Carly Coakley. June 14th – August 4th Tuesday and Thursday Mornings 8:00 a.m. - 9.15 a.m. Fee: $50 per student per student CMH Track and Minooka Park Coach: Bill Affeldt, CMH Faculty Assistant Coach: Carly Coakley, CMH Faculty 16 Catholic Memorial Youth Football Camp For students entering grades 3 –8 The camp will focus on the skill development of Youth football players. It will also focus on teaching the defensive and offensive techniques used at the varsity level here at CMH. Each player will have the opportunity to work with the varsity coaching staff on a daily basis. Each camper will receive a Crusader Football (Under Amour) Tshirt. Size choices will be AS, AM, Al, and AXL. In his 38 seasons as Head Football Coach at Catholic Memorial, Bill Young has had 35 winning seasons, compiling an impressive record of 310-112 and nearing the top of the "All Time Winningest Coach" list in Wisconsin State Football history. A member of the Wisconsin Football Coaches Hall of Fame as well as the Catholic Memorial Athletic Hall of Fame, Bill Young has led the Crusaders to 34 playoff berths, coached in 13 state title games. To be in the hunt of a Classic 8 Conference Championship and WIAA State Title each year, Coach Young relies on one of the most experienced football staffs that one could assemble, which together, compiles of over 130 years of on-field coaching experience. June 13th - June 17th Monday - Friday 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Fee: $90.00 per student Football Stadium at CMH Coach: Bill Young 17 Additional Camps that are affiliated with Catholic Memorial, but have different registration requirements. CMH Summer Golf Camp with the Broadlands Junior Golf Program TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER GOLF CAMP Please contact Broadlands Golf Club directly at: (262) 392 6320 Practice Days take place for up to 9 weeks on Wednesday or Thursday mornings beginning on June 15th and last for two hours. Full Summer Package $260 9 practice days, 4 golf days and Junior Championship. Half Summer Package $210 6 practice days, 3 golf days and Junior Championship Basic Package $140 4 practice days and 2 golf days These students play in a 9 hole golf league each Thursday morning starting June 16th for up to 9 weeks. Students also participate in individual golf lessons with a golf professional throughout the summer. These lessons are scheduled individually. Full Summer Package $260 9 league days, 4 lessons and Junior Championship Half Summer Package $210 6 league days, 3 lessons and Junior Championship Basic Package $140 Co-Ed Tag Rugby For students entering 1st - 9th grades Young athletes learn the basic skills of the world’s second-most widely played sport. Campers will learn passing, teamwork, and defense, in addition to rugby’s tradition of respect for yourself, your opponent, and the game itself, all building up to playing tag rugby games. Students should wear athletic clothes and need to bring a water bottle and soccer or football cleats. Incoming freshmen are encouraged to attend. The camp is offered through a joint effort between the Waukesha Parks, Recreation, & Forestry, Catholic Memorial Girls Rugby, and Waukesha Tag Rugby. Checklist for each participate: Wear athletic clothes & cleats and bring a water bottle Days of the week: Fridays June 17th - July 20th 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Optional Saturday tourneys include June 25, July 9, July 23, and August 6 Location: Merrill Crest Park Coaches: John Waliszewski and Joe Cunningham. Interested families are also asked to contact John Waliszewski, [email protected] TO REGISTER FOR THIS CAMP REFER TO Waukesha County Activity Registration Link . 18 REGISTRATION INFORMATION To register for camps copy and paste the web site below: By enrolling your child in any of the CMH camps, you hereby authorize school officials to take whatever action is deemed necessary, in their judgment, for the health of your child. You accept full responsibility for all costs related to such treatment. You also certify that your student is in good health and give your permission for your student to participate in any or all programs. For any questions, please feel free to call us at 262-542-7101. 19 20