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About the Camps

Warhawk Youth Soccer Camp (Residential)
Dates: July 8-11, 2012
Ages: 10-13 (grades 4-8)

Warhawk High School Soccer Camp (Residential)
Dates: July 15-18, 2012
Ages: 14-18 (grades 9-12)

Both the Youth Soccer Camp, and the High School Soccer Camp, maintain separate boys and girls programs.

Camp Focus

The UWW residential soccer camp is designed to develop and enhance the development of a wellrounded player. The UW-Whitewater Warhawk Soccer Camp combines a strong emphasis on individual skills along with advanced team tactics. In the morning, field players will receive training in techniques of dribbling, passing, receiving and finishing. Each morning training session will conclude with smallsided games allowing each player to utilize the skills learned in the morning session. Individual creativity is strongly encouraged among our campers to produce confidence while playing the game of soccer. The afternoon schedule concentrates on the tactical development of the individual player. Each tactical session will conclude with an 8v8 tournament allowing players the opportunity to apply the tactical lessons in a game setting. The evening sessions will be 11v11 matches with an emphasis on team tactics and strategies provided by the team coach. In addition to field instruction, the Warhawk Soccer Camp provides opportunities for campers to further advance their understanding of the game through a series of lectures, question-and-answer sessions, and the latest films and videos.

Camp Fee Information

The camp fee is $325 and includes all meals, housing, insurance, instruction, recreation and a camp t-shirt.

What To Bring

Residential campers need to bring: towels, twin-sized sheet (or sleeping bag), pillow, alarm clock, toiletries, etc. In addition, campers need to have appropriate dress for activities: t-shirt, shorts, socks, and shoes.

Basic Itinerary

8:00am .......... Breakfast

9:00am .......... Technical Training Session

10:00am ......... Small-Sided Games

12:00pm ......... Lunch

1:30pm .......... Tactical Training Session

2:30pm .......... 8v8 or 11v11 Tournament

5:00pm .......... Dinner

6:30pm .......... Small-Sided Games

8:00pm .......... Video Session

10:30pm ......... Lights out

*schedule subject to change

Camp Staff

Head Coach Grag Henschel

Greg Henschel is the Head Men’s and Women’s Coach at UW-Whitewater. He has lead the Warhawks to 9 NCAA tournament appearances including NCAA Round of 16 appearances in 1999, 2001, 2002 & 2010. Henschel was named WIAC Men’s Coach of the Year in 2009 after leading the Warhawks to the inaugural WIAC Conference Championship. In 2010 both the men & women’s teams captured the WIAC regular season championships. He holds a licensure from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). Henschel has over 15 years of experience directing

Assistant Coach Ryan Quamme

Ryan Quamme is the Assistant Men’s and Women’s Coach at UW-Whitewater. Ryan holds a National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) Premier Diploma and a Union of European Football Association (UEFA) B license. He has over 10 years of experience as a youth club and high school soccer coach.

David Madsen

David Madsen is the Goalkeeper Coach for UW-Milwaukee Women’s Soccer. David has over 10 years of experience in coaching collegiate and youth goalkeepers including stints at UW-Whitewater and Lakeland College. David was also an accomplished goalkeeper for UW-Whitewater leading the team to three NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999, 2001 & 2002.


School of Club Groups

Every attempt will be made to place players attending camp from same high school or club team in the same training groups. Register

Contact

Coach Greg Henschel

E-mail: henscheg@uww.edu

Phone: (262) 472-1153

Insurance

Each camper will be covered by a limited accident insurance policy. The cost of insurance is included in the registration fee. Precautions will be taken to prevent any accidents, and there will be camp health supervisors available. The insurance includes primary insurance coverage up to $1000, secondary coverage up to $5000 and $300 maximum dental insurance. (Insurance does not cover pre-existing injuries and is for camp-related accidents only.)

Special Notice

The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is committed to equal opportunity in its educational programs, activities and employment policies, for all persons, regardless of race, color, gender, creed, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, Vietnam-era veteran status, parental status and pregnancy.

If you have any disabling condition that requires special accommodations or attention, please advise us well in advance. We will make every effort to accommodate your special needs.

I understand that the University may take photographs and or videos of event participants and activities. I agree that the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater shall be the owner of and may use such photographs and or videos relating to the promotion of future events. I relinquish all rights that I may claim in relation to use of said photographs and/or videos.