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SHIP.EDU/CAMPS VOLLEYBALL REGISTER EARLY Space is limited to facilitate individual attention. Four-person suites will be assigned on a first registered, first accommodated basis. WHAT TO BRING: A certificate of health must be presented by each participant at the camp’s registration. If you register by mail, a standard form will be sent. Health forms are available for download on our website at ship.edu/camps. This form does not require a physician’s examination or signature. Shorts, shirts, sweat pants, volleyball sneakers, socks, knee pads, and swimsuit. Water bottles will be provided. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Indoor swimming, indoor and outdoor basketball courts (if available), outdoor volleyball courts, tennis courts, and handball courts. HOUSING Campers will be housed in suite style residence halls. Amenities include air-conditioning and a bathroom for every two campers. You will need to bring sheets, pillow, pillow case, towels, blankets, and washcloths with you. Coin operated washers and dryers are available on each floor in the residence hall. HEALTH SERVICES The Etter Health Center at Shippensburg University is available for first aid treatment of minor illnesses and injuries. Hours of operation vary throughout the year and are listed on the health center website ship.edu/health_center. If an illness or injury requires additional medical care, with consent of parent or legal guardian of child under the age of eighteen, arrangements may be made for an appointment with the campus physician during physician hours. If there is a medical emergency the camper will be transported via ambulance to an emergency room. ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCES Requests for accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services must be made in writing to the Office of Accessibility Resources at least fifteen (15) days before the camp begins. The Office of Accessibility Resources is located at Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1364, [email protected]. CAMP SCHEDULE SKILLS CAMP FIRST DAY SKILLS CAMP SCHEDULE 12:30–1:30 PM Check-in 2:00–4:00 PM Camp orientation and testing 4:00–6:00 PM Dinner, dining hall 6:00–8:30 PM Session 8:30–10:00 PM Staff demonstration TYPICAL SKILLS CAMP SCHEDULE 7:00–8:00 AM Breakfast, dining hall 8:30 AM Commuters report to Heiges Field House 8:30–11:00 AM Session 11:00–1:00 PM Lunch, dining hall 1:00–2:00 PM Open gym 2:00–4:00 PM Session 4:00–6:00 PM Dinner, dining hall 5:00–6:00 PM Open gym 6:00–8:30 PM Session 8:30–10:00 PM Staff demonstration SKILLS CAMP CHECK-OUT Wednesday at 4:00 PM TEAM CAMP TEAM CAMP SATURDAY SCHEDULE 9:30–10:30 AM Check-in 11:00- 11:15 PM Camp meeting at Heiges Field House 11:15 - 12:30 PM team practice with instruction 12:30–2:00 PM Lunch, dining hall 1:30–2:00 PM Open gym (optional) 2:00–4:00 PM Competition Play 4:00–6:00 PM Dinner, dining hall 5:50–6:00 PM Open gym (optional) 6:00–8:30 PM Competition Play 10:00 PM In residence hall 10:30 PM Lights out TEAM CAMP SUNDAY SCHEDULE 7:00–8:00 am Breakfast, dining hall 8:30-11:30 am Competition Play TEAM CAMP CHECK OUT Sunday at noon SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY 1871 OLD MAIN DRIVE • SHIPPENSBURG, PA 17257 P: (717) 477-1256 • E-mail: [email protected] SHIP.EDU/CAMPS Shippensburg University is a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education and an equal opportunity educational institution. Direct requests for disability accommodations and other inquiries to the Office of Accessibility Resources, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1364, [email protected]. RAIDER CAMPS 2019 SUMMER CAMPS CAMP AGE GROUP DATES Swim Camp Boys and Girls Ages 10–18 June 3–6 Boys Basketball Camp Boys Ages 10–17 June 9–12 Soccer Camp Boys and Girls Ages 9–13 June 17–21 Girls Basketball Camp Girls Ages 10–15 June 23–26 Girls Softball Camp I Girls Ages 10–13 June 23–26 Acting and Theatre Arts Camp Boys and Girls Grades 3–6 June 24–28 Boys Basketball Day Camp Boys Ages 9–17 July 7–10 Girls Lacrosse Girls Grades 9–12 July 8–10 Tennis Day Camp I Boys and Girls Ages 8–10 July 8–12 Chemistry Camp Boys and Girls Ages 8–10 July 8–12 Girls Volleyball Camp I Girls Ages 12–18 July 14–17 Sprints and Hurdles Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 14–17 Field Hockey Day Camp Boys and Girls Grades 3–8 July 15–17 Tennis Day Camp II Boys and Girls Ages 11–14 July 15–19 Girls Softball Camp II Girls Grades 9–12 July 15–16 Girls Cross Country Camp Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–25 Boys Cross Country Camp Boys Grades 9–12 July 21–25 Jumps Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–24 Throws Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–24 Tennis Residential Boys and Girls Ages 15–18 July 22–26 Volleyball Team Camp High School Teams July 27–28 Field Hockey Girls Grades 7–12 July 28–31 Girls Volleyball Camp II Girls Ages 12–18 July 28–31 RAIDER CAMPS Directed by: Leanne Piscotty Women’s Volleyball Coach Shippensburg University GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION CAMP I: JULY 14–17, 2019 CAMP II: JULY 28–31, 2019 GIRLS l AGES 12–18 TEAM CAMP: JULY 27–28, 2019 GIRLS l GRADES 9-12

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SHIP.EDU/CAMPS

VOLLEYBALLREGISTER EARLY Space is limited to facilitate individual attention. Four-person suites will be assigned on a first registered, first accommodated basis.

WHAT TO BRING: ○ A certificate of health must be presented by each participant

at the camp’s registration. If you register by mail, a standard form will be sent. Health forms are available for download on our website at ship.edu/camps. This form does not require a physician’s examination or signature.

○ Shorts, shirts, sweat pants, volleyball sneakers, socks, knee pads, and swimsuit. Water bottles will be provided.

RECREATIONAL FACILITIESIndoor swimming, indoor and outdoor basketball courts (if available), outdoor volleyball courts, tennis courts, and handball courts.

HOUSING Campers will be housed in suite style residence halls. Amenities include air-conditioning and a bathroom for every two campers. You will need to bring sheets, pillow, pillow case, towels, blankets, and washcloths with you. Coin operated washers and dryers are available on each floor in the residence hall.

HEALTH SERVICESThe Etter Health Center at Shippensburg University is available for first aid treatment of minor illnesses and injuries. Hours of operation vary throughout the year and are listed on the health center website ship.edu/health_center. If an illness or injury requires additional medical care, with consent of parent or legal guardian of child under the age of eighteen, arrangements may be made for an appointment with the campus physician during physician hours. If there is a medical emergency the camper will be transported via ambulance to an emergency room.

ACCESSIBILITY RESOURCESRequests for accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services must be made in writing to the Office of Accessibility Resources at least fifteen (15) days before the camp begins. The Office of Accessibility Resources is located at Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1364, [email protected].

CAMP SCHEDULESKILLS CAMPFIRST DAY SKILLS CAMP SCHEDULE 12:30–1:30 pm Check-in2:00–4:00 pm Camp orientation and testing4:00–6:00 pm Dinner, dining hall6:00–8:30 pm Session8:30–10:00 pm Staff demonstration

TYPICAL SKILLS CAMP SCHEDULE7:00–8:00 am Breakfast, dining hall8:30 am Commuters report to Heiges Field House8:30–11:00 am Session11:00–1:00 pm Lunch, dining hall1:00–2:00 pm Open gym2:00–4:00 pm Session 4:00–6:00 pm Dinner, dining hall5:00–6:00 pm Open gym6:00–8:30 pm Session8:30–10:00 pm Staff demonstration

SKILLS CAMP CHECK-OUT Wednesday at 4:00 pm

TEAM CAMPTEAM CAMP SATURDAY SCHEDULE 9:30–10:30 am Check-in 11:00- 11:15 pm Camp meeting at Heiges Field House11:15 - 12:30 pm team practice with instruction12:30–2:00 pm Lunch, dining hall 1:30–2:00 pm Open gym (optional) 2:00–4:00 pm Competition Play4:00–6:00 pm Dinner, dining hall 5:50–6:00 pm Open gym (optional)6:00–8:30 pm Competition Play10:00 pm In residence hall 10:30 pm Lights out

TEAM CAMP SUNDAY SCHEDULE7:00–8:00 am Breakfast, dining hall 8:30-11:30 am Competition Play

TEAM CAMP CHECK OUT Sunday at noon

SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY1871 OLD MAIN DRIVE • SHIPPENSBURG, PA 17257

P: (717) 477-1256 • E-mail: [email protected]

SHIP.EDU/CAMPS

Shippensburg University is a member of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education and an equal opportunity educational institution. Direct requests for disability accommodations and other inquiries to the Office of Accessibility Resources, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, (717) 477-1364, [email protected].

RAIDER CAMPS

2019 SUMMER CAMPSCAMP AGE GROUP DATES

Swim Camp Boys and Girls Ages 10–18 June 3–6

Boys Basketball Camp Boys Ages 10–17 June 9–12

Soccer Camp Boys and Girls Ages 9–13 June 17–21

Girls Basketball Camp Girls Ages 10–15 June 23–26

Girls Softball Camp I Girls Ages 10–13 June 23–26

Acting and Theatre Arts Camp Boys and Girls Grades 3–6 June 24–28

Boys Basketball Day Camp Boys Ages 9–17 July 7–10

Girls Lacrosse Girls Grades 9–12 July 8–10

Tennis Day Camp I Boys and Girls Ages 8–10 July 8–12

Chemistry Camp Boys and Girls Ages 8–10 July 8–12

Girls Volleyball Camp I Girls Ages 12–18 July 14–17

Sprints and Hurdles Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 14–17

Field Hockey Day Camp Boys and Girls Grades 3–8 July 15–17

Tennis Day Camp II Boys and Girls Ages 11–14 July 15–19

Girls Softball Camp II Girls Grades 9–12 July 15–16

Girls Cross Country Camp Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–25

Boys Cross Country Camp Boys Grades 9–12 July 21–25

Jumps Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–24

Throws Camp Boys and Girls Grades 9–12 July 21–24

Tennis Residential Boys and Girls Ages 15–18 July 22–26

Volleyball Team Camp High School Teams July 27–28

Field Hockey Girls Grades 7–12 July 28–31

Girls Volleyball Camp II Girls Ages 12–18 July 28–31

RAIDER CAMPS

Directed by: Leanne PiscottyWomen’s Volleyball CoachShippensburg University

GENERAL CAMPINFORMATION

CAMP I: JULY 14–17, 2019

CAMP II: JULY 28–31, 2019

GIRLS l AGES 12–18

TEAM CAMP: JULY 27–28, 2019

GIRLS l GRADES 9-12

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SKILLS CAMP OBJECTIVESb All phases of the game of volleyball will be instructed during the

camp by professional staff.

c Each camper will be evaluated according to physical ability and level of playing experience at the beginning of the camp. Campers will be put into squads of equal level and ability for practices. The final decision for level of play will be determined by the coaches. Some players will have better athletic ability regardless of their volleyball experience and may be moved to a higher court.

d Players will participate in physical conditioning exercises.

TEAM CAMP OBJECTIVES:b Provide varsity and junior varsity teams the opportunity to train as

a team with the assistance of our coaching staff.

c Teams will participate in individual skill drills, team wash drills, scrimmages and have the opportunity for a University staff member to work with your specific team needs. The majority of camp will be dedicated to team play.

d Coaches attending should contact SU camps at [email protected] or (717) 477-1256.

APPLICATION INFORMATIONApplications will be accepted up to one week prior to the start of camp. Applications submitted after that day will not be accepted. If paying with a credit card, full payment is required. If paying by check or money order, you have the option of paying the entire amount or submitting at least a $75 deposit with the balance due one week prior to start of camp. An administrative fee of $75 will be deducted from all refunds. No refunds will be given after on-campus check-in. Conference Services reserves the right to cancel any camp that has insufficient enrollment up to two weeks before the opening of camp. A full refund will be given if the camp is canceled.

Send your application and payment to:

CONFERENCE SERVICESSHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY1871 OLD MAIN DRIVESHIPPENSBURG, PA 17257-2299PHONE: (717) 477-1256

REGISTRATION APPLICATION2019 SU GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL CAMPFor your convenience, the Conference Office offers

online registration, payment, and printable brochures. Check out our website at ship.edu/camps.

Name ______________________________________________________

Address _____________________________________________________

City ________________________ State_______ Zip Code____________

Phone Number (______) _______________________________________

Age _______ Grade in Fall of 2019 ________________________

Parent’s Name _______________________________________________

Daytime Phone Number (______) ________________________________

E-mail ______________________________________________________

School Attending _____________________________________________

Coach’s Name _______________________________________________

Roommate Preference _________________________________________ (Only two campers per room)

FEES: ○ $380 Resident Plan (all meals included) ○ $310 Commuter Plan (three lunches, three dinners)

○ $150 Resident Team Camp (one lunch, one dinner, one breakfast)○ $125 Commuter Team Camp (one lunch, one dinner)

WEEK PREFERENCE: ○ July 14–17, 2019 (Week I) ○ July 28–31, 2019 (Week II)

○ July 27–28, 2019 (Team)

PAYMENT PLAN:○ Check or money order enclosed

(Please make check payable to “Shippensburg University”)

○ Credit card payments and e-checks will be accepted online at ship.edu/camps as part of the registration process. If paying by credit card or e-check, full payment is required at the time of registration.

REGISTER NOW CALL (717) 477-1256VISIT ship.edu/camps

E-MAIL [email protected]

ABOUT THE DIRECTORLEANNE PISCOTTY, Head Coach, Shippensburg UniversityLeanne Piscotty enters her sixteenth season as the head volleyball coach at Shippensburg University after another great season with a record of 25-8. Her 2018 squad qualified for the PSAC conference championship for the twelfth consecutive season and qualified for their fourth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Atlantic Region tournament as the fourth seed, which is the program’s seventh appearance in school history. This 2018 squad earned several individual accolades. Morgan DeFloria and Emily Hangen earned first team Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) all-Conference and American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Atlantic Region First Team awards. Samantha Webber received second Team All PSAC and AVCA all region honorable mention awards.

One of Piscotty’s best seasons in 2015, her squad won the PSAC Conference Championship and tied the school record for most wins in a season finishing 30-9. The team also qualified for the NCAA tournament earning the third seed, which is the highest NCAA seed to date. Piscotty was named the 2015 AVCA Atlantic region Coach of the Year. DeFloria, was named the PSAC Championship tournament Most Valuable Player, which is the program’s first.

A four-time PSAC Eastern Division Coach of the Year and SU’s all-time volleyball coaching wins leader, Piscotty has a career record of 345-204 dating back to the start of the 2004 season. Her teams have reached the PSAC Tournament thirteen times in fifteen seasons, including twelve-in-a-row. Piscotty’s players have compiled one All-American, fifteen All-Region, and forty-four All-PSAC awards.

A native of Shippensburg, Piscotty began her coaching career as a volunteer coach at her Penn State alma mater for the 1993 and 1994 seasons, which were the first two years that the Penn State team became regional champions and advanced to the Final Four. Later, she became the assistant coach for two seasons at Bradley University. In her time with the Braves, Piscotty was a part of a staff

that produced the best single-season turnaround in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) history, improving the team from a 9-19 record in 1998 to a 20-6 record in 1999.

Following her graduation from Shippensburg Area Senior High School, Piscotty played for Penn State from 1989-92 and was selected as an AVCA First-Team All-American in 1991 and 1992. A two-time All-Big Ten First-Team selection, Piscotty was named Big Ten Player of the Year as a senior in 1992 and was elected to the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association (PVCA) Hall of Fame in 1993. The Lady Lions’ 44-1 record in 1990 still stands as the school record for wins in a season during which they set the then-NCAA record for consecutive matches won. Following her playing career, Piscotty spent two seasons as a student assistant coach from 1993-94 under her former coach, AVCA Hall of Famer Russ Rose. She assisted in producing Penn State’s first two national semifinal appearances in the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship, including the program’s first-ever national championship appearance in 1993. A member of the U.S. Olympic Festival team in 1990 and the 1993 US National Team, Piscotty also played for the United States in the World University Games in 1993 and in the Italian Professional Volleyball League in 1994 and has played in the Chesapeake Bay Region in the Women’s United States Volleyball Association (USVA). She was elected into the Shippensburg Area Senior High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. Piscotty earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Penn State in 1997. She lives in Carlisle with her husband, Dan, and their Rottweilers, Eva and Lexi.

STAFFThe staff will include a variety of college and high school coaches as well as collegiate players. Staff subject to change.