Registration Form - Guy Enriques` Team Volleyball Camp
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Registration Form - Guy Enriques` Team Volleyball Camp
REGISTRATION FORM On-line Registration Available at www.guysvb.com HS Team Name: Guy Enriques’ Team Camp has helped guide hundreds of teams to various levels of success. From digging teams out of cellar finishes, to league play-off titles, state appearances and State Championships, Guy Enriques’ Team Camps will help every team achieve their best. Teams from the following schools have attended our camps over the years: Player Name: Player Email: Player Cell Phone #: Address: Parents’ Names: Phone #: (Day) (Evening) Email: Coach’s Name: Grade Fall of 2016: T-shirt Size (Adult): S M L XL XXL (Youth): L XL (included free with paid registration) Check the Camp Session you are planning to attend: Session #1 July 10-14 (Sun-Thu) St. Martin’s University, Lacey, WA Session #2 July 17-21 (Sun-Thu) Liberty High School, Hillsboro, OR Session #3 July 31-August 4 (Sun-Thu) Summit High School, Bend, OR Session #4 August 7-11 (Sun-Thu) 29 Years of Proven Success: Seaside High School - Seaside, OR Registration fee: $300 Early registration discount: $270 Pay $270 by June 1st, and save $30 per player. Registration Fee at the door is $325 Write check payable to: Team VB Camp Mail registration to: Team Volleyball Camp P.O. Box 355, Pahala, HI 96777 ***Make sure to complete Mandatory Medical Release and Concussion Form found online at www.guysvolleyball.com*** Adna HS, WA Adrian HS, OR Aloha HS, OR Amity HS, OR Arlington HS, OR Arlington HS, WA Baker HS, OR Banks HS, OR Barlow HS, OR Beaverton HS, OR Bend HS, OR Black Hills HS, WA Blanchet Catholic HS, OR Brewster HS, WA Bridgeport HS, WA Burns HS, OR Camas HS, WA Cascade Christian HS, OR Cashmere HS, WA Centennial HS, OR Central HS, OR Century HS, OR Cle Elum-Roslyn HS, WA Chelan HS, WA Clackamas HS, OR Clatskanie HS, OR Coachella HS, CA Columbia (White Salmon) HS, WA Colville HS, WA Condon HS, OR Corvallis HS, OR Cottage Grove HS, OR Cove HS, OR Crane HS, OR Crescent Valley HS, OR Crook County HS, OR Dallas HS, OR Damascus Christian HS, OR Days Creek HS, OR Dufur HS, OR East Linn Christian Academy, WA Eastmont HS, WA Elgin HS, OR Evergreen HS, WA Forest Grove HS, OR Fort Vancouver HS, WA Fruitland HS, ID Granger HS, WA Hanford HS, WA Heppner HS, OR Heritage HS, WA Hermiston HS, OR Hoquiam HS, WA Ilwaco HS, WA Imbler HS, OR* Jewell HS, OR Joseph HS, OR Juanita HS, WA Junction City, OR Kamiakin HS, WA Kelso HS, WA Kennewick HS, WA Klickitat HS, WA Kiona Benton HS, WA La Center HS, WA La Conner HS, WA La Grande HS, OR Lake Roosevelt HS, WA Lakeview HS, OR Lebanon HS, OR Lowell HS, OR Mansfield HS, WA Manson HS, WA Marist HS, OR McKay HS, OR McKenzie HS, OR McNary HS, OR Mead HS, WA Moses Lake HS, WA Mossyrock HS, WA Mountain View HS, OR Myrtle Point HS, OR Napavine HS, WA Neah-Kah-Nie Nestucca HS, OR New Plymouth HS, ID Newberg HS, OR Newport HS, WA North Marion HS, OR North Powder HS, OR North Salem HS, OR Okanogan HS, WA Olympic HS, WA Ontario HS, OR Oregon City HS, OR Oregon Episcopal HS, OR Oroville HS, WA Othello HS, WA Pasco HS, WA Pendleton HS, OR Peninsula HS, WA Pine Eagle HS, OR Powder Valley HS, OR Putnam HS, OR R.A. Long HS, WA Rainier HS, OR Raymond HS, WA Rearden HS, WA Redmond HS, OR Regis HS, OR Reynolds HS, OR Richland HS, WA Ridgefield HS, WA St. Helens HS, OR St. Mary’s HS, OR St. Paul HS, OR Salem Academy HS, OR Sandy HS, OR Santiam Christian HS, OR Seaside HS, OR Sheldon HS, OR Sheridan HS, OR Sherwood HS, OR South Albany HS, OR South Salem HS, OR Southridge HS, WA Sprague HS, OR Stanfield HS, OR Summit HS, OR Sutherlin HS, OR Sweet Home HS, OR Tacoma Baptist HS, WA The Dalles HS, OR Thurston HS, OR Tigard HS, OR Tillamook HS, OR Toledo HS, WA Tualatin HS, OR Union HS, WA Vale HS, OR Valley Catholic HS, OR Wahkiakum HS, WA Warden HS, WA Waterville HS, WA Wenatchee HS, OR West Albany HS, OR West Salem HS, OR Willamette HS, OR Willamette Valley Christian HS, OR Willamina HS, OR Wilson HS, OR Woodland HS, WA Yreka HS, CA In twenty-nine years of Guy Enriques Team Camp, we may have missed your team, please accept our apology and let us know. Guy Enriques’ Team2016 Volleyball Camp Redefining the Game – Focusing on “What Matters Most” and “What Makes Sense” Camp Dates and Locations: Session #1 July 10-14 (Sun-Thu) St. Martin’s High School, Lacey, WA Session #2 July 17-21 (Sun-Thu) Liberty High School, Hillsboro, OR Session #3 July 31 - Aug 4 (Sun-Thu) Summit High School, Bend, OR Session #4 Aug 7 - 11 (Sun-Thu) Seaside High School, Seaside, OR The essence of Guy Enriques’ Team Camp: ..Establishing new priorities for Coaches and Athletes ..Developing the Team Attitude and Mental Toughness ..Getting Athletes to accept responsibility for personal and team growth ..Focusing on life-long, life-changing skills ..Prioritizing vital skills and “Sticking your routines” For more information: Web site: Email: Phone: guysvolleyball.com enriques@hawaii.rr.com (808) 217-2253 his will be coach Guy’s 29th year as the Director and Head Clinician of Team Camp. His philosophy and focus on building teams has now become a prominent direction in the area of volleyball camps and continues to lead the way in providing the best camp available. Coach Guy is a firm believer in a coaching philosophy that balances the emphasis in physical training and mental training. He walks-the-talk and takes the mental training, physical training and team attitude to a higher level. He is excellent in getting his players and teams to “buy into” the concept of taking responsibility for personal and team success. The creation of the PowerBook is the major tool that helps his teams and individuals grow, improve and achieve beyond the normal speed and expectations. Coach Enriques’ coaching career began at Gresham High School in the State of Oregon. He completed his 6 year tenure winning the School’s first volleyball State Championship in 1986. With no previous collegiate coaching experience, Coach Guy Enriques Enriques took the reins of the Oregon State University Camp Director - Head Clinician Women’s Volleyball Program and proceeded to lead the OSU Beavers out of the bottom of the PAC-10 finishes, to a third place finish behind powerhouse UCLA and Stanford. While coaching the Beavers, OSU received regional and top 20 rankings, while Coach Guy was awarded the Co-PAC 10 Coach of the Year Award. Coach Enriques was also awarded the West Region Coach of the Year Award. Coach Guy currently coaches the Boys Volleyball Program at Kamehameha High School, a position he has held for the past 12 years. In the last 4 years, he has led his team to 3 runner up State finishes and received State and Conference Coach of the Year recognition. great about Guy’s Team Camp? What’s 1. Continuity of Training: At Team Camp, the high school coach has the ultimate say in what is being taught. Together the team trains and learns the essential technical, tactical and mental skills of the team game. Learning together is the critical factor in assuring the team’s ability to transfer what the team learned at the camp into their traditional high school seasons. 2. Team Building and Bonding: The strength of six great players cannot match the power of one great team. At Team Camp, we are best at bringing individuals together as a team. Understanding the team concept opens the door to much more than just winning volleyball games. It opens the door to learning how to win in the game of life. 3. Get a Jump Start on Your Season: Nowhere else can you get 4 days of approximately 9 hours of daily team training focus, with no distractions. 4. Mental Toughness Training: Team Camp emphasizes mental toughness development. Mental toughness is the conscious ability of a team or individual to consistently perform at their best, and more importantly when the situation is at its worst. 5. Individual Skills Camps vs. Team Camps: It takes far more effort on the coach’s part to hustle and get the majority of the team to attend a team camp. However, I believe every coach would agree that the results of such effort is far more profitable than to sit back and simply encourage your players to go to an individual skills camp. Why choose Guy’s Team Camp? Team Camp is Appropriate for All Competitive Levels Our unique tournament format directs teams to their level of competition. Whether you are a large or small school, JV or young club team, every team will be challenged. Tournaments are formatted to drive and motivate both the advanced and beginning team. The Best Coaching Staff at any camp! A camp is only as good as the coaches that serve you and your team. Our coaching staff pride themselves in their efforts to give you the most productive and positive camp you will ever have. We focus on building the team: Our camps success is a result of a strong emphasis on building team skills. Team skills is the power that gives the ordinary team, extraordinary abilities and performances. The three major areas of team building are: 55 Mental Development: Attitude, responsibility, selfdiscipline, fear, desire, optimism, success thinking, etc. 55 Team Skills: Communication, team support skills, player-coach relationship, playing your part as a member of a team, understanding personal and team goals, all for one and one for all attitude, etc. 55 Team Volleyball Skills: Serve, receive, team offense, team defense, team transition, etc. Daily and Nightly Competition: Team Camp strongly emphasizes instruction and practice under game-like situations. Teams compete continuously against other similar strength teams under highly controlled situations that focus on developing a particular team skill rather than just competition for competition sake. Exampes of team competition focus are Playing Under Pressure, Playing from Behind/Ahead, Finishing the Game, Serve and Serve Receive Ability, Ball Control, etc. Player PowerBook: Each player and coach will receive a player PowerBook, created by Coach Guy Enriques and specifically designed to build the team and the individual players. Components of the PowerBook are: •• Time Management & Organization Planner •• Academic Tracking System •• Attitude Building - Quote Section •• Player-Coach Conference Room •• Personal and Team Goals Identification •• Volleyball Training Tips Guy Enriques’ Team Camp T Talent Night Competition: Talent night is one of the most memorable events at Team Camp. Competition is set in an entirely unique arena of team song and dance. Talent night serves an array of valuable functions, some of which are: Team Bonding, Dealing with Pressure in a Different Way, Fun, Camp Unification, etc. Registration Information Early Registration: $270/player & First Time Coach if paid in full by June 1, 2016 Registration Fee: $300/player & First Time Coach if paid after June 1, 2016 On-Site Reg. Fee: $325/player & First Time Coach if paid on first day of camp Team Deposit: $270 per team is required to guarantee a spot at camp. Deposit is Non-Refundable. Team Roster: Minimum per team is 8 paid positions (coaches & players) Recommended Maximum per team is 12 players Recommended Minimum of One Coach per team Team with less than 8 players will be required to pay the 8 paid position minimum Camp Begins: All Camps begin Sunday evening: 5:00 pm High School Coaches meeting ONLY 5:30 pm Team Check-in and PowerBook Session ONLY Daily Sessions: Morning Session: Lunch: Afternoon Session: Break: Evening Session: Camp Ends: All camps end Thursday at 4:30 pm Practice Balls: Each team is required to bring their own practice balls, clearly marked with team identification. We encourage each team to bring one (1) ball cart per team. Insurance: Campers and Coaches must provide their own medical insurance. A signed Mandatory Medical Release, Media Release, Concussion Information Form and a Registration form are required to participate. Transportation: Coaches are responsible for all transportation needs of their team to and from gym practice sites. Refunds: Refunds will be made minus a $40 clerical fee if cancellation occurs prior to one month of camp date. No refunds will be made after that time. Housing: Team Camp has identified a particular hotel at each Camp Site, designated as the Camp Hotel Headquarters. Each hotel has agreed to provide any team attending camp with their best group rates available. Meals: Teams are on their own for meals during Team Camp. 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon 12noon to 1:15 p.m. 1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. Coaches Payment: All first-time Head Coaches pay regular camp fee price of $300 or early fee of $270. All first-time assistant coaches pay $150 All Repeat Coaches are Free