UTSA Women's Basketball Camp
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    Women's Basketball Camp
2012 Team Camp


Dates: June 9-10
Check-in: Saturday, June 9, 8:00am
Check-out: Sunday, June 10, 4:00pm

The 2012 Team Camp is for junior high and high school teams and poses an excellent opportunity for teams to play and work together on different situations in a highly organized atmosphere.

We are here to assist high school and junior high coaches in all areas of the game to improve their teams. We expect to have all players involved in a positive competitive situation and to develop a commitment to excellence. Strong efforts will be made to allow each camper to make friends, have fun, and enjoy a great weekend of basketball. The team camp will have two divisions: Junior High and High School. Each participating team needs to have a minimum of eight players. Officials and score keepers will be on each court.

Junior High-High School
Per team $350

(10% OFF THE TOTAL FOR ANY ORGANIZATION THAT BRINGS THREE OR MORE TEAMS TO CAMP)

(Family members of athletic staff attend camp for free)

Arrival and Departures
Registration will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, June 9th. Assemble at the Convocation Center at 9a.m. Check out will be at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 10th.

Location and Facilities
Games will be played in the Convocation Center and P.E. gym. Teams will play 6-8 games minimum with officials and score keepers on each court. First day will be pool play, second day will finish pool play and a single elimination tournament will follow.

Housing and Food
Teams are responsible for their own meals. The housing options are: 1. On-campus housing, please contact Tai Dillard at 210-458-4173. $25.00 per person per day. Bring own linens. Please email rooming list to tai.dillard@utsa.edu. -Laurel Village/Chaparral Village: 2bdr or 4 bdr apartment style, swimming pool, lounge areas with a kitchen and game area
. There are also hotels close to the UTSA campus.

Supervision and Rules
Camp participants will be supervised during all organized time and in the dormitory. Campers will be required to attend all assigned activities and instruction sessions and to comply with the rules and regulations of the governing conduct of all students on campus. Any violations or abuse of these rules and regulations will cause immediate dismissal from the camp without a refund. We will use every precaution to prevent accidents. We do not, however, assume any responsibility for medical, dental, and other expenses incurred as a result of accidents. Parents and guardians must sign this application before a camper will be accepted into the camp.

Insurance and Release
All participants will be covered by a secondary accident insurance provided by the camp’s tuition. The nonduplicating insurance policy covers medical expenses within the range of its limits except for those costs covered by any other valid and collectible insurance policies. No one will be
admitted to the camp without a signed release and a given insurance policy number. A full time certified trainer will be on staff to assist with any injuries and will assess if any further assistance outside of camp will be needed. You will need to bring your own supplies if you need to be taped for
competition.

Equipment and Clothing
Bedding for twin size, towels for showering, and swimming, necessary toiletries, pillow, basketball shoes, T-shirts, shorts, socks, swimsuit, and spending money.