PREP Sports Adlai E. Stevenson High School District Summer PREP Bulletin

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PREP Sports Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125 2010 Summer PREP Bulletin The purpose of the District 125 Patriot Recreation Education Program (PREP) is to expand community use of Stevenson High School facilities at no cost to District 125 taxpayers. Programs are scheduled so that they do not conflict with regular high school activites or athletic contests. Administrative costs (including use of space), staff salaries, equipment, etc., are included in the fees assessed participants. PREP is offering a variety of sports camps this summer that will be led by high school coaches. This is an excellent opportunity for current or future Patriots to meet and work with coaches, while receiving a high level of training. All camps are located at Stevenson High School, unless indicated. Register for two or more camps at the same time, and receive a 10% discount! All Stevenson coaches may be reached at the following voice mail extensions by calling 847-415-extension number. Athletic Coaches Voice Mail Extensions Baseball Mazzuca 4676 Basketball Boys Ambrose 4655 Basketball Girls Dineen 4286 Fencing Delgado 4245 Field Hockey Eichfeld 4247 Football McNamara 4436 Soccer Mural 4718 Softball Friedrichs 4803 Volleyball Crow 4244 Wrestling Cook 4243 Students enrolled in the following camps and leagues have use of the weight room at no additional cost *baseball *basketball *badminton *field hockey *football *golf *lacrosse *soccer *softball *volleyball *wrestling Registration Information Will I receive confirmation of enrollment? Confirmations will be sent within seven business days of receipt of your registration. Age & Eligibility Participants must be the appropriate age on the first day of class or entering the appropriate grade in the fall of 2010. Do I need a physical form for Summer camp? No, you do not need a physical form to participate in summer camp. However, we must have a signed PREP Registration Form and waiver. Do I need insurance? For insurance purposes, PREP programs and activities require a signed waiver. PREP is not responsible for supervision of children arriving on site prior to or remaining on site after the established program times. How do I get the camp combo discount? Register for two or more camps at the same time, and receive a 10% discount. What happens if I cancel a camp? Participants may request in writing a refund for programs up to one week prior to the camp start date. If a student needs to withdraw from a camp after the camp has begun, for medical reasons, a 50% refund will be issued. A doctor s note must be received along with the written request, within the first week of camp. A $10 administration fee is deducted from all refunds. How do I register for camp? You may register on line or mail, fax, or drop off your forms to the PREP Office. Registration begins upon receipt of this bulletin. A fax registration will only be accepted if paying by Mastercard or Visa. Registrations will be processed by the date received, not by date of postmark. The PREP registration form is on page 11. Who provides transportation? Transportation for all courses is the responsibility of the participant or parent. PREP Office Summer Hours (June 7 - July 30): Monday - Thursday 7:00 am- 6:00 pm Friday 7:00 am - 1:00 pm Phone: 847-415-4145, Fax: 847-634-7286 Web Site: http://www6.district125.k12.il.us/prep/ 7

Fencing Camp Coed (Gr 9-12) Fernando Delgado, David Delgado Baseball Teaching Camp (Gr 9) Paul Mazzuca The camp is designed to teach players the fundamentals of baseball in order to improve individual skills. This camp is designed to emphasize the skills needed to be successful in the following areas: fielding, throwing, hitting, and base running. The camp will break down skills and reinforce technique through drills and scrimmages. Note: Please bring your labeled equipment to camp. HSU03 6/7/10-6/10/10 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Var Baseball Field $90 Be a part of one of the world s fastest racket sports. Learn how to drop, smash, and clear. Be a part of a winner. Badminton, it s smashing! HSU02 1st week Tue - Fri, 1:15-2:15 pm HSU01 1st week Tue - Fri, 2:15-3:15 pm 7/6/10-7/15/10 2nd week Field House HSU49 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm $175 Wood Commons Beginning The camp s objectives are to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of field hockey and to learn various regulations. This camp is an introductory camp and will be teaching the basic fundamentals that are involved in field hockey. Cleats, running shoes, mouth guard, shin guards and a water bottle are required. Hockey sticks will be provided. HSU11 7/12/10-7/28/10 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm 7/6/10-7/15/10 2nd week Field House Basketball Camp Boys Pat Ambrose This program is designed to assist boys in the development of individual basketball fundamentals and team concepts. The course emphasizes the Stevenson system of rebounding, shooting, offense, and defense. Drills, scrimmages, and conditioning are included. Bring your own labeled basketball. Emphasis will be placed on team concepts, such as man to man defense, and fast break basketball. This camp will be more competitive than the youth camps. The skills taught are for individual on offense and defense to team situations. HSU05 6/14/10-7/1/10 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Field House $190 Field Hockey Girls Laura Camastro Badminton Girls Grant Johnson Beginning students of fencing will be taught the basics of the sport, weapon use and conditioning exercises. Veteran fencers will work on conditioning exercises and improvement of their competitive skills. A competitive tourney will be held at both levels of competition. Mon & Wed Vernon Hills Athletic Complex Fields behind Vernon Hills High School $120 Experienced The camp s objectives are to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of field hockey and to learn various regulations. Prereq: This camp is for players who have played at least 1 year competitively. Cleats, running shoes, mouth guard, shin guards and a water bottle are required.hockey sticks will be provided. HSU46 7/12/10-7/28/10 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Vernon Hills Athletic Complex Fields behind Vernon Hills High School $120 Mon & Wed Football Camp SHS Staff This is an introduction to offense and defense the Stevenson Way! You are required to purchase a mesh practice jersey. See page 11. HSU13 1:15-3:15 pm $225 6/14/10-7/1/10 Stadium Basketball Camp Girls Tom Dineen HSU12 Fri (6/11/,18 & 25) $265 6/7/10-7/1/10 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm 8:00 am - 10:00 am Stadium This camp is for players interested in improving their individual and team skills. The fundamentals of competitive basketball according to the Stevenson basketball tradition will be emphasized. Bring your own labeled ball. Golf Camp Coed (Gr 9) Andy Conneen HSU04 6/7/10-7/1/10 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Sports Center $230 HSU07 6/14/10-06/24/10 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Sports Center Grades 10-11 HSU07 6/14/10-6/24/10 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Sports Center Grades 12 HSU08 6/14/10-7/1/10 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Sports Center $190 8 This golf camp is designed for incoming freshmen as an entry program into competitive golf. We will cover the fundamentals of the entire swing as well as golf etiquette and course management. The week will culminate with a tournament experience. All ability levels are welcome. HSU14 7/12/10-7/13/10 Mon & Tue 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Deerfield Golf Learning Center

Patriot Golf Open Andy Conneen Soccer Camp (Gr 9) Chris Mural This is a Co-ed 18-hole tournament for competitive golfers. Medals will be awarded to the top boys and girls golfers. Players will work on the skills both defensive and offensive to acheieve success in high school soccer. Particular focus will be spent on movement on and off the ball, ball skills, and communication. Note: Players should bring own labeled ball, shin guards and soccer cleats. HSU64 7/14/10 Tee Times starting at 1:30 pm Deerfield Golf Course NO COMBO HSU17 1st week Tue - Fri, 1:15-3:15 pm Wed HSU63 7/15/10 Tee Times starting at 1:30 pm Deerfield Golf Course NO COMBO Thu This intensive one week camp is designed specifically for incoming freshmen. It will include skills and techniques for hitting, fielding, base running, offense, defense and an introduction to the Stevenson system. Lacrosse Camp Girls (Beg) Britta Johnson HSU41 1:15 pm - 3:30 pm This program is designed to introduce girls to the Stevenson system of playing lacrosse. Emphasis will be on enchancing each player s fundamental lacrosse skills and understanding of team concepts. Players will receive individual instruction at various positions. Note: Bring your own GIRLS lacrosse stick, colored mouthguards (preferably 2), water bottle and field shoes. ASTM certified goggles are not mandatory, but are preferred. (This program will introduce the expectations of the Stevenson Lacrosse program.) 7/19/10-7/23/10 Mon - Fri Vernon Hills Athletic Complex Fields behind Vernon Hills High School This program is designed to introduce incoming freshmen boys to the Stevenson system of playing lacrosse. The camp will focus on developing individual skills essential to success at the high school level and will also present team concepts used in the Stevenson lacrosse system. Emphasis will be on enhancing each player s fundamental lacrosse skills and understanding of team concepts. Players will receive individual instruction at their primary position. The program includes drills, scrimmages, and conditioning. (This program will introduce the expectations of the Stevenson Lacrosse Program. ) Note: PLAYERS NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT. This program is designed to provide further development of individual lacrosse skills and enhance understanding of team concepts. Emphasis will be on the Stevenson lacrosse system. Individual skills to be addressed include shooting, dodging, ball-handling, and man-toman defense. Offensive and defensive team concepts that will be emphasized include team offense, team defense, EMO, EMD, and fast break situations. The program includes drills, scrimmages, and conditioning. Note: PLAYERS NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN EQUIPMENT. HSU20 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Stadium Volleyball Camp Tim Crow Serve it up! Come join us and play volleyball the Stevenson way. Daily scrimmages and competitive drills will highlight each day s activities. We ll teach you the skills you need to succeed. Note: Bring your own labeled volleyball. GIRLS Stadium 6/7/10-6/10/10 Softball Field HSU37 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Field House Lacrosse Camp Boys Brian Larsen HSU15 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Soccer Prac Field Softball Camp Girls (Gr 9) Larry Friedrichs HSU66 1:15-3:15 pm 7/6/10-7/15/10 2nd week ***** Camp Combo Discount***** Register for 2 or more summer camps at the same time and receive a 10% discount! Have more fun and Save! HSU36 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Field House BOYS HSU42 1:15 pm - 3:15 pm Sports Center HSU35 3:15 pm - 5:15 pm Sports Center Wrestling Academy of Champions Shane Cook This camp provides a challenging and motivating experience for wrestlers at all levels. The Academy is run by the Stevenson High School coaching staff with guest appearances by some of the areas top technicians. Participants will develop various wrestling skills including takedowns, set-ups, riding ability, escapes and pinning combinations. HSU58 6/14/10-6/24/10 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Wrestling Room 2111 HSU57 6/14/10-6/24/10 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Wrestling Room 2111 9

Girls Basketball League This is a competitive summer league that will give girls the opportunity to play in tournaments at Stevenson High School and various other locations. Freshmen Summer Leagues Includes participation in the Lake Zurich Summer League. Team will play one or two days per week. NOTE: Transportation is not provided by SHS. HLU04 6/14/10-7/14/10 Mon, Tue or Wed Times TBA NO COMBO Boys Baseball League () Four teams will be organized to compete in the IHSBA league. Tryouts for the teams will be announced in early June. These teams are very competitive and compete against area high school teams. NOTE: Students need to arrive at 2:00-2:30 pm. HLU01 6/7/10-7/22/10 4:00 pm - 8:30 pm Varsity Baseball Field $350 NO COMBO Sophomores This league will give girls an opportunity to participate in a league at Stevenson and two local tournaments. The Stevenson league is held in cooperation with VERNON TOWNSHIP. HLU05 6/17,24,7/1,8,15 League Thu 6/25 and 26 Tourn Fri/Sat Times TBA NO COMBO Varsity This includes two tournaments at SHS and two at Maine West, as well as the Maine West and Stevenson Summer League. HLU06 6/7/10-7/30/10 Mon - Fri 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm $180 NO COMBO Girls Softball League () Two teams will be organized to compete in the IHSA Summer Softball league sponsored through Stevenson High School. If tryouts become necessary, your student will be informed of an early June tryout date. Athletes will gain additional game experience through this 18-20 game schedule, competing against area high school teams. HLU07 6/14/10-7/19/10 Mon & Wed 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Var Softball Field $225 Students enrolled in the following camps and leagues have use of the weight room at no additional cost *baseball *basketball *badminton *field hockey *football *golf *lacrosse *soccer *softball *volleyball *wrestling Boys Basketball League This is a competitive summer league held in cooperation with VERNON TOWNSHIP. Teams will be organized and will compete in a double round robin schedule against area teams. NOTE: Transportation is not provided by SHS. HLU20 6/14/10-7/19/10 Mon 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Field House $65 No Combo Grade 10 HLU16 6/14/10-7/19/10 Mon 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Field House $65 No Combo NO GAMES JULY 5 Grades 11-12 HLU15 6/16/10-7/14/10 Wed 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Field House $65 No Combo Summer Weight Room This is the opportunity to stay in shape during the summer. Participate in the morning or afternoon. Sport specific work outs will be available. Use the weight room during your off season. If you are already enrolled in a qualifying sports camp, you have the use of the weight room for FREE. Open to Stevenson High School students only. HSU38 6/7/10-7/29/10 7:00 am - 3:00 pm Weight Room CLOSED ON JULY 5 For online registration and updates check our website: www.d125.org/prep 10

PREP REGISTRATION FORM / WAIVER Special needs Name Indicate special concerns. 1 Participant's Last Name Home Phone ( ) Address Work City / State / ZIP Phone ( ) E Mail Address 2 Mail form & payment to: P.R.E.P. Stevenson H. S One Stevenson Dr. Lincolnshire, Il 60069 Participant s First Name Birthdate Gender Program Codes Code Fee Program Codes Code Fee 3 Fax your registration to 847-634-7286 Total Amount Sign up for 2 or more camps and deduct 10% discount Cash Check Charge Visa MasterCard Amount of Payment Account No./Check No. Expiration Date Cardholder name Cardholder signature We/I the parent(s)/guardian(s) of a participant in PREP program(s) at Stevenson High School, recognize(s) and acknowledge(s) that there are risks of physical injury including serious personal injury, paralysis, death, damages, medical care expenses, or loss which may be sustained as a result of participating in any or all such activities connected with or associated with these program(s). Our/my son/daughter is permitted to participate in all such activities. We/I understand that the School District does not provide health/accident insurance for participants in such programs. We/I the parent(s)/guardian(s) understand that we/i may become responsible for the payment of medical expenses for the care and treatment, including continuing care and treatment, of our/my son/daughter as a result of a personal injury or other loss of any type incurred during participation in the PREP program of this School District. We/I hereby waive all claims against Stevenson High School District 125, including but not limited to medical expenses, personal expenses or other loss or damage, we/i may have/or incur as a result of my son/daughter's participation in any program at Stevenson High School District 125 and release and discharge said School District including its board members, administrators, officers, agents, servants and employees of and from any such expenses. 4 Signature of parent / guardian Waiver must be signed to process registration form. For online registration and updates check our website: www.d125.org/prep Summer Football Program Sports Booster Clothing Order Form REQUIRED- Practice jersey for each participant DELIVERY- First day of football camp PAYMENT- Check or cash only-no Credit Cards Make checks payable to: Stevenson Sports Boosters MAIL TO - Stevenson Sports Boosters One Stevenson Drive Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069 QUESTIONS: E-mail SHSSportsBooster@aol.com DO NOT MAIL THIS FORM WITH CAMP FEE Participants Name Item Size Color Qty. Cost per item Required Jersey $25.00 Total cost Participant s Full Name Address Total Due Home Phone E-mail Grade entering Fall 2010 (Circle) FR Soph JR SR A) REQUIRED: Riddell Mesh Practice Jersey Used for summer & Fall programs Price: $25 Each Sizes: M L XL XXL Colors: Entering Freshman White Entering Sophomore Green Entering JR & SR Green/ Gold B) Optional: Sleeveless Workout Shirt Used in summer & fall / weight room Price: $14 each Sizes: M L XL XXL XXXL Gray 100% Cotton Tee shirt Screened Stevenson Football Logo C) Optional: Mesh Workout Shorts Used in summer & fall/ weight room Sizes: M L XL XXL XXXL Price: $18 Each Black 8 inseam Screened Stevenson Football Logo D) Optional: Green Sports Duffle Bag Used in summer & fall/ weight room (14 X24 ) Gold embroidered Price: $40 each Stevenson Football Logo 11

Attention Freshmen Welcome to Stevenson Intramurals Fall 2010 Boys Baseball League Team packets are available in the PREP office beginning in May. Form your team of 12-16 players - games are played on Saturdays beginning August 21, 2010. Questions? Stop by the PREP office (room 3044, next to the principal s office) or call 847-415-4145 Intramural Clubs and Leagues Clubs: Bags, Bowling, Fishing, Golf, Paintball, Partner Dance, Polar Bear, Racquetball, Self Defense, Ski & Snowboard, Ultimate Frisbee, Yoga Leagues: Baseball, Basketball, Dodgeball, Flag Football, Softball, Volleyball Open Gyms: Basketball, Cardio Room, Fencing, Water Polo, Weight Room, Wrestling Patriot Recreation Education Program Conversational Japanese (Beginning) Ryoko Popjoy This basic conversational Japanese class will teach students how to speak with Japanese co-workers, order food and drinks in Japanese restaurants, and perhaps in traveling to Japan for pleasure, or for business. It will include a lot of oral practices, during which the instructor will repeat simple Japanese sentences a few times and the students will repeat them in unison, or individually. Some Japanese grammar and sentence structure will also be taught. Note: Students will need to purchase the text book, Japanese for Busy People, Volume I, 3rd Edition Romanized Version, which comes with a free CD. If you purchase the book through Amazon.com, it is available for $17.82, plus shipping. Regular bookstores sell it for $25.00. Note: For ages 16 and over Fee: $75, Senior Citizen Fee $37.50 PIP17 7:00-8:00pm Tues 2/9-3/23 Room 6034, Pizza! Jonathan Bean Come out and learn how to make your (and your kid s) favorite food! You ll learn how to make different kinds of dough so that you can make your own fabulous pizza and calzone. We ll utilize different sauces and toppings to create a variety of pizzas to thrill your friends and family. You ll get the recipes, a bibliography, pizzeria suggestions, and an answer to the question; thin crust or thick? Note: A $15 ingredient fee is to be paid to the instructor the night of class. Fee: $39, Sen Cit Fee $19.50 ACS87 6:30-9:30pm Wed 2/24 Vernon HIlls HS, Room 210 Pickleball Joe Balagot - USAPA Ambassadors What is Pickleball? Imagine that you are playing ping pong and the table grows to 1/3 the size of a tennis court and you are standing on it, returning a larger ball with a larger paddle. This contagious game is becoming mainstream in many communities and has been highlighted on Good Morning America. Experienced players from the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA) will be on hand each week to provide beginner lessons and to organize play for families and other groups who want to just have fun or work on their skills. Note: All equipment is provided. Note: For ages 14 and over ASP38 6:30-8:30pm Thurs 2/25-3/25 Field House, Fee: $35 (No Senior Citizen Fee) ASR38 6:30-8:30pm Thurs 4/8-5/13 Field House, Fee: $42 (No Senior Citizen Fee) Basic Automotive Maintenance T.J. Zizzo, Zizzo Enterprises For beginning and experienced drivers alike, this class teaches basic knowledge of any vehicle. Learn basic auto maintenance, so you can receive better fuel mileage and be able to own your vehicle longer. Some topics include: All season driving tips, checking fluids and vitals of your vehicle, checking and changing a tire, and auto body repair basics. Feel confident the next time you turn the key, and when you get your car or truck repaired, don t feel that you are being taken advantage of! For ages 16 and over. Fee: $20, Senior Citizen Fee $10 PIP03 7:00-8:30pm Wed 4/21 Room 6018, See the entire PREP brochure on the website Register with the form or online at www. d125.org/prep