121170 - CAS Soccer Clinics, Summer
CAS Soccer Clinic, Born 2017, U5
CAS Soccer focuses on creating a fun, learning environment while fostering a love for the game through skill acquisition, conditioned practices and small-sided games!
CAS Soccer Clinic, Born 2014 - 2016, U6 - U8
CAS Soccer guides players through a variety of exciting activities, technical skills sessions and small sided games that encourage maximum touches. The program focuses on ball mastery needed to become a competitive soccer player.
These camps cover ball mastery, passing and receiving, dribbling and moving with the ball, shooting and finishing.
*Each child receives a Dri-Fit shirt and a soccer ball.
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This clinic is currently scheduled at the West Woods Upper Elementary School athletic field.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
121171 - Select Soccer Clinics, Summer
Farmington Soccer - Winning on the field, in the classroom and in the community...
Farmington Recreation's Select Soccer Clinic, directed by FHS Varsity Soccer Coaches Nick Boorman and Max Fantl, was created for players to get mentally and physically prepared for the Fall Season. This clinic is designed to help all players improve in their individual skills, tactical knowledge, and conditioning. In this week-long program players can expect to go through a series of technical drills, soccer specific conditioning, small sided games, and full game situations. Players should come into the clinic with a high fitness level to make the most of the experience. This clinic gives the players the opportunity to better themselves as an individual player and member of a team. Participants registered by July 31 will receive a Select Soccer Clinic T-Shirt. Please note that lunch will not be provided.
* Our Select Soccer Clinics are designed for those players born 2008 - 2013 but not entering high school. If the participant is entering grade 9 but born in 2008, please contact Farmington Recreation at 860.675.2540 for registration assistance.
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This clinic is currently scheduled at Tunxis Mead.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
121172 - FHS Boys Pre-Season Soccer Clinic
Farmington Soccer - Winning on the field, in the classroom and in the community...
Farmington High School Boys Pre-Season Soccer Clinic was created for players to get mentally and physically prepared for the Farmington High School Boys Soccer Tryouts. The clinic is designed to help all players improve in individual skills, tactical knowledge and conditioning. In this week-long program players can expect to go through a series of technical drills, soccer specific conditioning, small sided games and full game situations. Players should come into the clinic with a high fitness level to make the most of the experience. This clinic gives the players the opportunity to better themselves as an individual player and member of a team. A portion of the proceeds from this camp will be donated to the FHS Boys Soccer Booster Club.
Camp Director: FHS Girls Varsity Soccer Coach, Max Fantl
* Our FHS Boys Pre-Season Soccer Camp is designed for those players entering grades 9 - 12. Please register the participant by year of birth below. If the participant is entering grades 9 - 12 but not born in 2004 - 2007, please contact Farmington Recreation at 860.675.2540 for registration assistance.
Registrations processed prior to July 31 will receive a free clinic t-shirt!
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This clinic is currently scheduled at Tunxis Mead.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
121173 - FHS Girls Pre-Season Soccer Cl
Farmington Soccer - Winning on the field, in the classroom and in the community...
Farmington High School Girls Pre-Season Soccer Clinic was created for players to get mentally and physically prepared for the Farmington High School Girls Soccer Tryouts. The clinic is designed to help all players improve in individual skills, tactical knowledge and conditioning. In this week-long program players can expect to go through a series of technical drills, soccer specific conditioning, small sided games and full game situations. Players should come into the clinic with a high fitness level to make the most of the experience. This clinic gives the players the opportunity to better themselves as an individual player and member of a team. A portion of the proceeds from this camp will be donated to the FHS Girls Soccer Booster Club.
Camp Director: FHS Boys Varsity Soccer Coach, Nick Boorman
* Our FHS Girls Pre-Season Soccer Camp is designed for those players entering grades 9 - 12. Please register the participant by year of birth below. If the participant is entering grades 9 - 12 but not born in 2004 - 2007, please contact Farmington Recreation at 860.675.2540 for registration assistance.
Registrations processed prior to July 31 will receive a free clinic t-shirt!
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This clinic is currently scheduled at Tunxis Mead.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
121180 - CT Swish Basketball Camp
The Connecticut Swish Basketball Camp gives boys and girls entering grades 1 - 9 (Fall 2021) in the Farmington Valley area an opportunity to mix both basketball instruction and summer fun. Under the direction of Farmington High School coaches Duane Witter and Jeff Daddio, CT Swish Camp aims to serve the needs of both the recreational and serious basketball player. CT Swish Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and all campers will receive a t-shirt and a basketball.
CT SWISH CAMP SPECIFICS
1) The CT Swish Basketball camp is committed to providing a high-quality program for a fair and reasonable tuition rate. The current rate is a tremendous value for a quality full day basketball camp including a ball, t-shirt, team picture, awards and much more.
2) Arrival, Lunch and Dismissal: All campers will bring their lunch. A drink will be provided. Camp will open at 8:30 a.m. and staff will be available until 3:15 p.m. for families needing extra time for drop off or pick up. Please contact the Camp Director if you have any questions.
3) Staff: One of the primary reasons for the success and longevity of Swish Camp is our fine staff. Coach Witter conducts special staff training for all personnel prior to camp.
4) The CT Swish Basketball Camp includes a camp t-shirt, basketball, certificate, team picture, awards, two games daily, bottled water for lunch, guest speakers, outstanding staff, contests, skills, and drills.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
121800 - Rowing Clinic, Youth - Novice
121801 - Rowing Clinc, Youth Int./Adv.
121802 - Rowing Bootcamp
126041 - 2.4.1 Sports Camp
2.4.1 Sports is rooted in PLAY!
Give your child the opportunity to sample multiple sports and learn for themselves how playing one sport increases their ability and confidence in another. All attendees play at least three sports each day and we encourage all campers to try at least one sport they’ve never tried before. 2.4.1 Sports in Farmington is Directed by Coach Max Fantl and both weeks are staffed by other Wellness Teacher from Farmington as well as coaches of multiple sports in addition to Junior Counselors who are current high school and collegiate athletes. Choose one or two fun-filled weeks and see why so many believe in our "Life’s 2 Short 4 Just 1 Sport" approach!
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This camp is currently scheduled at Farmington High School athletic fields and gymnasium.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.
126042 - 2.4.1 Sports Camp
2.4.1 Sports is rooted in PLAY!
Give your child the opportunity to sample multiple sports and learn for themselves how playing one sport increases their ability and confidence in another. All attendees play at least three sports each day and we encourage all campers to try at least one sport they’ve never tried before. 2.4.1 Sports in Farmington is Directed by Coach Max Fantl and both weeks are staffed by other Wellness Teacher from Farmington as well as coaches of multiple sports in addition to Junior Counselors who are current high school and collegiate athletes. Choose one or two fun-filled weeks and see why so many believe in our "Life’s 2 Short 4 Just 1 Sport" approach!
ENTRY/EXIT PROTOCOL
1) This camp is currently scheduled at Farmington High School athletic fields and gymnasium.
2) Unless otherwise noted, participants are asked to wear a facemask while checking in and may be required to wear masks during the program, pending guidelines set forth by the State of Connecticut and/or the Farmington Valley Health District. Per the REOPEN CT Sector Rules, all spectators are required wear facemasks or cloth face coverings that completely cover the nose and mouth while attending youth sporting events.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROTOCOL
Please note that modifications may be made per the State of CT due to the current public health situation. Please check back for modification updates. Notices will be sent via email prior to the start of the program.
CONCUSSION INFORMATION
Per Connecticut General Statutes, programs that service children ages 7 - 19 who engage in an athletic activity such as an organized game or competition against another team or in preparation for a game or competition or who attend an athletic camp or clinic in which the purpose is to train, instruct, or prepare the participant to engage in an organized athletic game or competition to provide a written or electronic statement on the signs and symptoms of concussions to each athlete and parent/guardian upon registration. Information can be found by visiting www.cdc.gov/headsup/.