Kodiaks Summer Camps 2021
Registration for Kodiaks Summer Camps begins June 21.
This summer, learn what it takes to be a Kodiak while having fun, enhancing your skills and developing your game.
The key to a good summer development camp is coaching. And our Kodiaks development camps feature some of Alberta – and Canada’s – best. These coaches promote the values of the Kodiaks:
- teamwork and cooperation
- perseverance and dedication
- the spirit of good sportsmanship
Designed for young athletes of all ages and skill levels, players will benefit from:
- improved fitness levels
- skill-specific drills
- game play opportunities
Sign up for a summer camp of fun and skill development!
Registration for 2021 summer camps officially opens on Monday, June 21.
To register and learn more, visit the Lethbridge College Summer Camps homepage.
2021 Kodiaks Summer Developmental Camps (Tentative Camp Dates)
Basketball
This camp places a heavy focus on the overall development and acquisition of the major skills which most basketball coaches deem desirable. Some position specific training will be done but the primary focus is developing well-rounded skill and an appreciation for the game of basketball. Coaches expect athletes to try their best, be respectful and look to develop good sportsmanship and a team attitude.
Campers should bring clean running shoes, a water bottle, and a bag lunch or money for the food court – noon hours will be supervised. A Medical Information and Waiver form will be required for all campers and will be emailed one week before the start of camp. Copies will also be available at the start of the first day of camp.
If you have questions related to the camp, email the head coach: mbb@lethbridgecollege.ca
Ages 9-14
July 26 – 30
Monday – Thursday, Friday
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Friday ends at noon)
Cost: $200 + GST
Ages 9-14
August 9 – 13
Monday – Thursday, Friday
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Friday ends at noon)
Cost: $200 + GST
Senior High Basketball
This camp will progress basketball skills relative to current abilities. Athletes will often be grouped by gender and physical maturity as well as by position to allow for optimal development and enjoyment. This camp is focused on giving participants their best chance to be selected, contribute, and succeed on their respective school teams.
Athletes should bring clean running shoes and a water bottle. A Medical Information and Waiver form will be required for all campers and will be emailed one week before the start of camp as well as available at the start of the first day of camp.
If you have questions related to the camp, email the head coach: mbb@lethbridgecollege.ca
Ages 14-18
July 26 – 29
Monday - Thursday
6 - 9 p.m.
Cost: $140
2021 Kodiaks Summer Developmental Volleyball Camps
Volleyball
This camp places a heavy focus on the overall development and acquisition of the major skills which most volleyball coaches deem desirable. Some position-specific training will be done but the primary focus is developing well-rounded skills and an appreciation for the game of volleyball. Coaches expect athletes to try their best, to be respectful and to look to develop good sportsmanship and a team attitude.
Campers should bring clean running shoes, a water bottle, and for day camps a bag lunch or money for the food court – noon hours will be supervised. A Medical Information and Waiver form will be required for all campers and will be emailed one week before the start of camp. Copies will also be available at the start of the first day of camp.
If you have questions related to the camp email one of the coaches: Anna.schwark@lethbridgecollege.ca or Greg.gibos@lethbridgecollege.ca
Ages 11-14
August 3 – 6
Tuesday – Friday
9am-4pm
Cost: $195 + GST
Ages 11-14
August 3 – 6
Tuesday – Friday
6-9pm
Cost: $140 + GST
Female Senior Volleyball
This camp will progress volleyball skills relative to current abilities. Athletes will often be grouped by physical maturity as well as by position to allow for optimal development and enjoyment over a five-day period. This camp is focused on giving participants their best chance to be selected to contribute and succeed on their respective high school teams.
Campers should bring clean running shoes, a water bottle, and a bag lunch or money for the food court – noon hours will be supervised. A Medical Information and Waiver form will be required for all campers and will be emailed one week before the start of camp. Copies will also be available at the start of the first day of camp.
If you have questions related to the camp email one of the coaches: Anna.schwark@lethbridgecollege.ca or Greg.gibos@lethbridgecollege.ca
Ages 14-18 (female only)
August 16 – 20
Monday – Friday
9am – 4pm
Cost: $210 + GST
Senior Volleyball
This camp sees a greater increase in time spent with participants split into their positions of preference. Development is encouraged based on techniques and tactics that are position-specific and taught by coaches who have excelled in that position. Team play will see a variety of offensive and defensive strategies that the participants may expect to see when they get to a higher level of play.
Athletes should bring clean running shoes and a water bottle. A Medical Information and Waiver form will be required for all campers and will be emailed one week before the start of camp as well as available at the start of the first day of camp.
If you have questions related to the camp email one of the coaches: Anna.schwark@lethbridgecollege.ca or Greg.gibos@lethbridgecollege.ca
Ages 14-18
August 16 - 20
Monday – Friday
6 – 9pm
Cost: $150
Summer Camp FAQ’s:
https://lethbridgecollege.ca/summercamps
- For more information about Kodiaks camps call 403-382-6903
- When and where do I bring my camper on the first day of camp?
- Camp drop-off begins 15 minutes before the start of camp in the Physical Education Building on the Lethbridge College campus.
- What forms do I need to fill out and bring on the first day?
- Kodiaks Medical Information and Waiver forms will be emailed by a camp administrator prior to the first day of camp.
- What is the earliest/latest time I can drop off/pick up my camper?
- Campers can be dropped off at the designated location 10 minutes prior to the camp. They can be picked up right at the end of camp. If you need to drop off or pick up at a different time, please communicate that with the instructor.
- Is there a sign in/out policy?
- All campers must be signed in and out of Lethbridge College Summer Camps by the designated person(s) indicated on the Camper Information and Consent Form. Parents may allow their child to sign themselves in and out. Such permission must be indicated on the Camper Information and Consent Form. For campers that are not indicated as self-sign out, parents and authorized individuals will be asked to present photo ID when picking up their child.
- Do I need to pack a lunch for my camper?
- For half day or active camps, please pack snacks and water for your child. For full day camps please also pack a lunch or bring money for the food court.
- My camper has a peanut allergy. Are the camps nut free?
- Lethbridge College Summer Camps encourages all campers to refrain from bringing nut products to camp. However, Lethbridge College is an open campus and therefore we cannot guarantee that there will be no exposure to nut products while at camp.
- What items should my camper bring?
- Please ensure your camper brings the following items to camp each day:
- water bottle
- bagged lunch
- appropriate clothing based on the camp
- any self-administered medication (Ventolin inhaler, Epipen etc.)
- Please ensure your camper brings the following items to camp each day:
Please ensure all valuables are left at home. Lethbridge College Summer Camps are not responsible for any damage, loss or theft of personal items brought to camp.
