St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Schools Summer Camp Guide 2016
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1 St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Schools Summer Camp Guide 2016
2 St. Ignatius Sports Camp I: Dates: June 6-9 (4 Days) Times: 8:00-4:00PM Place: St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Family Center/Gym Ages: Kinder 8 th Grade (Grade level for ) Address: 120 West Oltorf Austin, TX Cost: See Summer Camps Flyer Contact: Mark McElhaney, Athletic Director, mmcelhaney@st-ignatius-edu.org phone: Description: The goals of the staff and camp will be to highlight the fundamental skills of all types of sports, from Flag Football, Volleyball, Badminton, Kickball, Soccer, and more popular sports and recreational activities. The camp will focus on introducing a wide range of popular sports and recreation to young children. There will be varying levels of athletes attending the camp so there will be different skill level progressions and our coaching staff is prepared to work with all kids. Attendants of the camp will be tested on their skills on a daily basis and also enjoy time with friends and new acquaintances. St. Ignatius Martyr Sports Camp also follows the teachings of The University of Notre Dame s Play Like a Champion Today tm Sports as a Ministry program, this ensures that your child is in a place that values Catholic Teachings and Excellence in Sportsmanship. Sports Camp (Sample Schedule) 7:30-8:00 Drop off, Breakfast time (own breakfast), Restrooms, Free Play 8:00-8:15 Warm-up, Stretching 8:15-9:00 Strength and conditioning 9:00-10:00 Sport for the day Intro and Rules/Skill and Drills 10:00-10:15 Break/Snack 10:15-11:30 Sport for the day Drills and Skills Cont d 11:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:30 Free Play/Recess 12:30-3:30 Sport for the day Competition 3:30-3:45 Clean Up 3:45-4:00 Dismissal and pick up Staff: Mark McElhaney Coach Mac - Athletic Director and PE Teacher of St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School. Assistant Coaches: TBD
3 St. Ignatius Sports Camp II: Dates: June Times: 8:00-4:00PM Place: St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Family Center/Gym Ages: Kinder 8 th Grade (Grade level for ) Address: 120 West Oltorf Austin, TX Cost: See Summer Camps Flyer Contact: Mark McElhaney, Athletic Director, mmcelhaney@st-ignatius-edu.org phone: Description: The goals of the staff and camp will be to highlight the fundamental skills of all types of sports, from Basketball, Baseball/Tee Ball/Soft Ball, Floor Hockey, Lacrosse, Volleyball & Football, and more popular sports and recreational activities. The camp will focus on introducing a wide range of popular sports and recreation to young children. There will be varying levels of athletes attending the camp so there will be different skill level progressions and our coaching staff is prepared to work with all kids. Attendants of the camp will be tested on their skills on a daily basis and also enjoy time with friends and new acquaintances. St. Ignatius Martyr Sports Camp also follows the teachings of The University of Notre Dame s Play Like a Champion Today tm Sports as a Ministry program, this ensures that your child is in a place that values Catholic Teachings and Excellence in Sportsmanship. Sports Camp (Sample Schedule) 7:30-8:00 Drop off, Breakfast time (own breakfast), Restrooms, Free Play 8:00-8:15 Warm-up, Stretching 8:15-9:00 Strength and conditioning 9:00-10:00 Sport for the day Intro and Rules/Skill and Drills 10:00-10:15 Break/Snack 10:15-11:30 Sport for the day Drills and Skills Cont d 11:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:30 Free Play/Recess 12:30-3:30 Sport for the day Competition 3:30-3:45 Clean Up 3:45-4:00 Dismissal and pick up Staff: Mark McElhaney Coach Mac - Athletic Director and PE Teacher of St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School. Assistant Coaches: TBD
4 St. Ignatius Bobcat Football Camp June 6-10, 4:00-6:30 PM St. Edward s University Field TBD Registration Camp Fee: See Flyer For players entering 5 th -8 th grade in the school year, this camp is focused on providing participants with general knowledge of the game, as well as learning and improving the skills needed to be successful in flag football (which will also serve them well should they go on to play high school tackle football). Players of all levels will enjoy the camp while improving their individual and team skills. We also focus on the importance of academics, having fun, character, sportsmanship, teamwork, and the responsibility of living out our Catholic values as we represent our school in the AIPL. Head Coach John Vondrak is assisted by former St. I players who were (or are currently) varsity football players at St. Michael s Catholic Academy. Participants should wear t-shirts, shorts, and cleats and bring a full large water bottle and sunscreen. We will have additional water/gatorade onsite. Please indicate player s t-shirt size on registration form as all players will receive a camp t-shirt. Daily Schedule 4:00 4:10 STRETCHING 4:10 4:25 FLAG DRILLS (4 Stations: Pulling Flags and Proper Technique) Two Lines with Rotation at each line. Breaking down steps, proper angles, eyes on belt buckle. 4:25-4:28 WATER BREAK 4:28-4:45 SPECIAL TEAMS (New Special Team Each Day) Understand and run through Kickoff, Kick Return, Punt, Punt Return. Line up groups, explain, and execute. 4:45 5:00 INDIVIDUAL POSITION COACHING (Basic Fundamentals for that Position) Break up into positions and learn basic knowledge and responsibilities. Players rotate and experience different positions. Tackle, Run, Throw, Catch, Hand-off, Cover, Block, Back-Pedal, Basic Understanding. 5:00-5:04 WATER BREAK 5:04 5:34 INDIVIDUAL POSITION COACHING (Basic Fundamentals for that Position continues) 5:34-5:38 WATER BREAK 5:38-6:00 OFFENSIVE GROUP COACHING (Run basic plays and perfect timing) Learn to operate as a group against a scout defense and apply techniques learned in individual position sessions. Rotate Players.
5 Huddle, huddle break, Get to the line of scrimmage, get set, basic formations, snap counts, decision making, run precise routes, proper blocking, execution, consistency. DEFENSIVE GROUP COACHING (Coverages and Zone responsibilities as a team) Learn to operate as a group against a scout offense and apply techniques learned in individual position sessions. Rotate Players. Being Aggressive, formations, zones, proper angles, staying home, communication, execution. 6:00-6:05 WATER BREAK 6:05-6:30 SCRIMMAGE (With coaching) Break into 4 teams of combined 5/6 and 7/8 players. Two games played simultaneously. Run plays, run defensive coverages, evaluate (emphasis on full participation and FUN). STAFF: Son of a college football player, John Vondrak was a high school quarterback and defensive back. Introduced to flag football in college, he became director of intramural sports at St. Edward s University (SEU), and head of AIPL football officials. He has coached a consistently winning football program at St. I for nine seasons with many of his former players going on to enjoy successful high school football careers teams: 5/6 th grade finished undefeated as season champs and were runners up in the AIPL tournament. 7/8 th grade were both regular season and tournament runners up teams: 5/6 th grade finished as regular season runners up and lost in the closing minutes of the AIPL title game. After a.500 season, 7/8 th grade advanced to the AIPL semi-final game. A four year starter at quarterback for St. Ignatius, St. Michael s Catholic Academy freshman/jv quarterback, and varsity wide receiver on the St. Michael s team, Matt Vondrak was named to the TAPPS All-State and All-District football teams, as well as the Lone Star Sports Network All-Central Texas Team. He was also named TAPPS All-District in basketball for two consecutive seasons. An excellent skills coach with a high football IQ, Sean Vondrak was a four year starter at both St. I (wide receiver and cornerback) and at St. Michael s (wide receiver/cornerback/defensive end). Third in receiving touchdowns, Sean was a two-way starter (wide receiver/defensive end) on last year s SMCA TAPPS 5A district championship team. A four year starter at quarterback for St. I, Gabriel Vondrak led his teams to the playoffs in each of those seasons including two championship games. He was also part of two St. I AIPL championship basketball teams (2011 & 2013). Gabriel was the only freshman selected to last year s SMCA varsity football team and received the coach s award for this year s SMCA freshman basketball team.
6 St. Ignatius Basketball Camp: Dates: June 27 July 1st Times: 8:00-4:00PM Ages: 1 st Grade 8 th Grade (Grade level for ) Place: St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Family Center/Gym Address: 120 West Oltorf Austin, TX Cost: See Summer Camps Flyer Contact: Mark McElhaney, Athletic Director, mmcelhaney@st-ignatius-edu.org phone: Description: The goals of the staff and camp will be to highlight the fundamental skills of basketball: Ball handling, Passing, Shooting, Offense and Defense team concepts, Transitions, Attacking the hoop, Post Play. There will be varying levels of athletes attending the camp so there will be different skill level progressions and our coaching staff is prepared to work with all kids. Attendants of the camp will be tested on their skills on a daily basis and also enjoy time with friends and new acquaintances. St. Ignatius Martyr Sports Camp also follows the teachings of The University of Notre Dame s Play Like a Champion Today tm Sports as a Ministry program, this ensures that your child is in a place that values Catholic Teachings and Excellence in Sportsmanship. Basketball (Sample Schedule- Dependent on Camp Skill Levels) 7:30-8:00 Drop off, Breakfast time (own breakfast), Restrooms, Free Play 8:00-8:15 Warm-up, Stretching 8:15-9:00 Strength and conditioning 9:00-10:00 Ball handling, Passing, Catching, Attacking the Hoop, Skills and Drills 10:00-10:15 Break/Snack 10:15-11:30 Offensive, Defensive, and Transition Team Concepts and application 11:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:30 Free Play/Recess 12:30-3:30 Cont d Skills and Drill and Team Competitions 3:30-3:45 Clean Up 3:45-4:00 Dismissal and pick up Staff: Mark McElhaney Coach Mac - Athletic Director and PE Teacher of St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School. Assistant Coaches: Augie Alcala III SMCA Head Cross Country, Track and Field, 3 rd year Camp coach, Former Bobcat Basketball, Cross Country, and Track & Field Coach.
7 St. Ignatius Volleyball Camp: Dates: August 1-5 Times: 8:00-4:00PM Place: St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Family Center/Gym Ages: 2 nd Grade 8 th Grade (Grade level for ) Address: 120 West Oltorf Austin, TX Cost: See Summer Camps Flyer Contact: Mark McElhaney, Athletic Director, mmcelhaney@st-ignatius-edu.org phone: Description: The camp will be offered to both boys and girls, and will run for one week teaching and sharpening the following skills: Sets, Bumps, Attacks, Digs, Serves, Passing, Blocking, Team work, Sportsmanship, Team offense, Team Defense, and volleyball principles and knowledge. The goal of the camp is to learn the sport of volleyball through skills progressions and overall knowledge of the sport. Attendants of the camp will be tested on their skills on a daily basis and also enjoy time with friends and new acquaintances. St. Ignatius Martyr Sports Camp also follows the teachings of The University of Notre Dame s Play Like a Champion Today tm Sports as a Ministry program, this ensures that your child is in a place that values Catholic Teachings and Excellence in Sportsmanship. Volleyball (Sample Schedule): 7:30-8:00 Drop off, Breakfast time (own breakfast), Restrooms, Free Play 8:00-8:15 Warm-up, Stretching 8:15-9:00 Strength and conditioning 9:00-10:00 Bumps, Sets, Digs, Spikes, Blocks, Skills and Drills 10:00-10:15 Break/Snack 10:15-11:30 Offensive, Defensive, and Transition Team Concepts and application 11:30-12:00 Lunch 12:00-12:30 Free Play/Recess 12:30-3:30 Cont d Skills and Drill and Team Competitions 3:30-3:45 Clean Up 3:45-4:00 Dismissal and pick up Staff: Mark McElhaney Coach Mac - Athletic Director and PE Teacher of St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School. Assistant Coaches: TBD
8 Summer Camp Rules, Policies, and Expectations: St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Summer Camps will adopt policies and procedures made by St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Parent and Student Handbooks as well as St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Athletics Handbook. The camps will also adopt the emergency protocols in the Diocesan Health Manual which contain information on all health related protocols. Communication with Parents: 1. St. Ignatius Camps will communicate with parents via or phone call. 2. Information is initially made through flyers and information packets. 3. Upon registering a child into the various camps parents must provide pertinent information such as address, phone, and contacts. 4. Parents are also responsible for providing emergency contacts and a list of people who are allowed to pick up their child in the event that the parent themselves cannot do so. Injuries and Emergency protocols: 1. For minor injuries the child will receive minor care by the coaches on staff. 2. For major or serious injuries, St. Ignatius will reserve the right to call for emergency medical service in the event of a serious or major injury. 3. Parents will be notified by: a. Injury report- Minor injuries b. Phone Call- Major injuries and possibly minor injuries as well. Zero Tolerance Bullying Policy protocols: 1. St. Ignatius Martyr Summer Camps has a zero tolerance policy for bullying. 2. Summer camp director and coaches will follow the bullying policies found in the St. Ignatius Martyr Athletic Handbook. 3. Your child may be asked to leave camp and not return and without a refund. For all other procedures please refer to the Crisis Management Plan attached to the Exemption Form supporting documents. St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School Camps are not licensed by the State of Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, however, are considered qualified and able to operate as Exempt under Figure: 40 TAC as a Short Term Program in the State of Texas.
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