Ocean City, MD 21842 opportunity to practice individual soccer skills, work in small groups and participate in full game settings. Campers will learn new skills or sharpen their existing skills, so they are better prepared for game situa- tions. and small group instruction design- ed to expose campers to the funda- mentals of the game. Campers will play modified games through the week that will allow them to apply individual skills into a game setting. damentals by participating in a vari- ety of track-based activities cover- ing the basic principles of running and jumping. Some activities that will be taught is the long jump, high jump, shot-put and hurdles. damentals of the game of football, with skill development and tech- nique drills, along with game strate- gy in our daily game. combo camps and recreation sports of traditional and non-traditional sports. Sports Combo Camps in- clude traditional sports, such as basketball, soccer, volleyball and flag football, as well as, additional activities, such as badminton and table tennis. ming lessons for children ages 3 and up at the Shad Landing pool, located at the Pocomoke River Sate Park in Snow Hill. call 410-632-2144. recreational and sports summer camp season has begun. Worcester County Recreation Cen- ter in Snow Hill and other locations across the county. The camps are open to school-age children enter- ing grades one through eight, with golf camp being open to children ages 7 to 11 years old. These week- long camps will run through the week of Aug. 12. Financial aid is available to those who show a dem- onstrated need. ketball, soccer, tennis, track, golf, and flag football. Participants will take part in daily drills, modified games, and full game situations. tals of tennis including forward and backhand swings, serving and scor- ing along with ball control. Campers will also learn the importance of court awareness, as well as, playing singles and doubles. Baltimore Ravens, who were members of the Super Bowl XXXV team, participated in the event. Proceeds from this tournament go toward the Roost #44 scholarship fund, which in 2013 awarded $14,700 to local high school graduates. To date, the roost has awarded over $100,000 to local high school graduates. |