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Jay Vidovich's Wake Forest Soccer Camp

3/5/2001 12:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer

Advanced Camp: July 18-22, 2001

Day Camp: June 11-15, 2001

Jay Vidovich's

Wake Forest Soccer Camp

Coach Vidovich's Philosophy:

The WFU SOCCER CAMP is an intense learning experience and is for the player who is looking for a challenge and the information to help advance their personal game.

The success of our camp program is evident in the number of our alumni that have gone on to play with the regional ODP, USA National teams, collegiately and professionally.

The Wake Forest Soccer Camp has been so successful because it is based upon:

* A quality staff.

The camp staff is comprised of professional and collegiate coaches.

* A hands-on coaching philosophy.

You're not a number at Wake Forest soccer camp. Our enrollment is limited to 120 campers and our player to coach ratio is 8:1 for an emphasis on personal instruction.

* The curriculum.

Wake Forest soccer camp helps develop correct soccer habits.

* Excellent soccer facilities.

Campers train and play at the Spry Soccer Complex, the same fields where the Wake Forest men's and women's soccer teams train and play and the site of the last three ACC men's soccer championships.

Our program emphasizes the development of proper soccer habits. As these habits are reinforced during training sessions and game situations, each camper will not only improve, but will find an added level of enjoyment for the game. We look forward to showing you how to improve your game.

Sincerely,

Jay Vidovich

Head Soccer Coach

Wake Forest University

Camp Staff

Jay Vidovich

Camp Director

On the field at all times, Vidovich runs every clinic and coaches at every training session. As the head men's soccer coach, Vidovich develops clinics and a curriculum that prepares players for future success in the game.

Paul McDonough

Assistant Camp Director

As the WFU assistant soccer coach, Paul McDonough brings a wealth of experience as a player, college coach and youth coach to our program. Coach McDonough is involved in every facet of the WFU Soccer Camp.

The staff will also include top professional, college and high school coaches as well as current and former Wake Forest players.

2001 Sessions

Day Camp: The day camp will be held from June 11-15, 2001. Day camp tuition of $190 includes insurance, lunch and a Nike jersey.

Advanced Residential/Day Camp: The advanced residential/day camp will be held from July 18-22, 2001. Residential camp tuition of $465 includes room, board, insurance and a Nike jersey. Day camp tuition of $375 includes lunch, dinner, insurance and a Nike jersey.

Goalkeeping Instruction: The Wake Forest University Goalkeeping Camp will run in conjunction with the Advanced Camp. The camp will be supervised by Wake Forest goalkeepers coach Donn Heikkila. Donn has top college and professional experience. The program consists of technical training during the morning session, functional training in the afternoon and match experience during the nightly matches.

Camp Tuition:

Day Camp (June 11-15) $190

Advanced (July 18-22)

- Residential $465

- Day Camp $375

Refunds: The amount paid minus deposit will be refunded if your child is unable to attend due to medical reasons.

Team Training: Special provisions have been made to accommodate youth, club and high school teams during the camp. Teams attending together will be assigned a coach for a week. That coach will remain with the team for all sessions and games. Teams of 10 or more receive a $50 discount for Advanced Residential Camp and a $20 discount for Day Camp.

Facilities

The WFU soccer camp utilizes one of the finest all-soccer training facilities in the country. The Wake Forest Soccer Complex, opened in 1996, is highlighted by four irrigated, full-sized, lighted Bermuda grass fields, including Spry Soccer Stadium. It is the same facility used by the WFU men's and women's soccer teams and home of the ACC Men's Soccer Championships the last three seasons.

Off the field, all overnight campers will stay in a comfortable, air-conditioned Wake Forest residence hall featuring two large TV lounges, a recreation room and an enclosed courtyard. In addition to staff and counselor 24-hour supervision, we have a special dorm director who will ensure each camper's safety while in the residence hall.

All meals are served in the Reynolda Hall cafeteria, the dining hall that Wake Forest faculty and students use during the school year. Campers will enjoy a wide selection of all-you-can-eat nutritional meals. At the end of the week, we will have a special outdoor barbeque. The staff will eat with the campers and supervise every meal.

The Program

Daily Competition: Campers will test their skills in various conditions including daily 4 v 4 competitions, evening matches and nightly all-star matches at Spry Soccer Stadium.

Special Programs: The camp will offer the following programs to assist the serious soccer player reach his goals: soccer specific strength training, speed/agility training, campus tour and preparing for college, a meeting with a member of the WFU faculty.

General Information

Insurance: The Wake Forest Soccer Camp provides secondary accident/medical insurance and it is included in the camp tuition.

Physicals: No physical exam is required. A medical for with further information will mailed upon receipt of your application.

Enrollment: Camp enrollment is limited to 120 campers and will be accepted on a first come basis. A $100.00 non-refundable deposit is required with all applications.

Supervision: There will be 24-hour supervision of all campers. Both coaches and counselors will live with the overnight campers. Also, special supervisors will be assigned for all aspects of camp.

Airport Shuttle: Round trip transportation from Greensboro/High Point Airport will be provided upon request at a $30 fee. Additional information will be mailed at a later date.

What To Bring: Most importantly, a level of fitness to participate all week. Also bring soccer shoes, flats, soccer training clothes, rain gear, plenty of socks, single sheets, alarm clock, towels, pillow, blanket and personal toiletries. Don't forget to bring a soccer ball if you are not purchasing one -- must be purchased by May 1, 2001.


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Mail completed application and payment to:

Jay Vidovich's Wake Forest Soccer Camp

PO Box 7346, WFU

Winston-Salem, NC

For Additional Information, call: (336) 758-5516

Please Enroll:

Name: _______________________ Age: _______________________

Address _______________________ City: _______________________

State: _________________________________ Zip:________

Home Phone: (______________________)

Emergency Phone: (______________________)

Resident [ ] or Day Camp [ ]

Please note highest level of play (e.g. ODP, Travel, Challenge)_____________________

Please indicate: Field Player (_____) Goalkeeper (_____)

Roommate Preference (if any) _________________________________

Parent/Guardian Signature _________________________________

* By completing and signing this application, I promise to conform to the regulations of the Wake Forest Soccer Camp and authorize the camp directors to act for me according to their best judgment in any emergency.

For Office Use Only: ______________ Deposit ______________ Balance

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