CSM GIRLS' CAMPS - Athletics:
We offer a
variety of athletic camps in basketball, volleyball and soccer (TORO Soccer)
and swimming. Our winning coaches and athletes teach the fundamentals and
advanced skills of the sports. They also teach campers how to be Champions of
Character, both on and off the court or in and out of the water. Come join us
for a summer of athletics, fun and discovering your destiny!
Basketball Little Flames
"FUN"-damentals Camp
Practice
and learn the fundamentals of the game: ball handling, defense, offense,
rebounding and more! Strategies and character-building included.
Dates: June 16-17
Times: 9-11:30 am
Ages: 1st
- 5th grades
Cost: $50
Click
to download Athletic Registration Packet
Volleyball - Little
Flames Beginner Camp
Learn the
fundamentals of the game from the Flames Volleyball players and coaches:
passing, setting, digging, hitting and serving. Conditioning and character building,
too!
Dates: June 2-4
Times: 6:00-8:30 pm
Ages: 6-11
Cost: $50
Click
to download Athletic Registration Packet
Volleyball - Little
Flames Junior High Camp
Learn
from the Flames Volleyball players and coaches: passing, setting, digging,
hitting and serving. Conditioning and character building, too!
Dates: June 9-12
Times: 6:00-8:30 pm
Ages: Incoming Grades 6-8
Cost: $60
Click to download Athletic Registration Packet
Soccer Toro Camps for 2008
Soccer Toro Camps partnering
with College of Saint Mary
Swim School - Swimming & Wellness
(June 9 - Aug 14, M-TH)



Our youth swim lesson program follows the guidelines
set by the American Red Cross. Our classes feature a low student-to-teacher
ratio, allowing greater student involvement.
All classes will be held on campus in our Lied Fitness Center pool.
Please refer to the LEVEL
descriptions below to determine the appropriate class for your child.
SESSIONS IN RED ARE FULL, BUT MAY BECOME
AVAILABLE
AT START OF SESSION - Contact Sister
Corrine Connelly at 402.399.2359 or cconnelly@csm.edu For availability or to have a name or
group placed on the waiting list.
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Session 1 (Levels 1-7)
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Session 2 (Levels 1-5)
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Date: June 9-19
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Date: June 23-July 3
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Times: 8:00-11:45 am M-TH:
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Times: 8:00-11:45 am M-TH:
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Section: 8-8:45 = Levels (1-7)
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Section: 8-8:45 = Levels (1-7)
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Section: 9-9:45 = Levels (1-4)
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Section: 9-9:45 = Levels (1-4)
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Section: 10-10:45 =Levels (1-5)
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Section: 10-10:45 =Levels (1-5)
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Section: 11-11:45 =Levels (1-7)
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Section: 11-11:45 =Levels (1-7)
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Cost: $66
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Cost: $66
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Group Rate (10 or more swimmers): $56 per person
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Session 3 (Levels 1-4)
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Session 4 (Levels 1-7)
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Date: July 21-31
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Date: August 4-14
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Times: 8:00-11:45 am M-TH:
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Times: 8:00-11:45 am M-TH:
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Section: 8-8:45 = Levels (1-7)
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Section: 8-8:45 = Levels (1-7)
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Section: 9-9:45 = Levels (1-4)
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Section: 9-9:45 = Levels (1-4)
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Section: 10-10:45 =Levels (1-5)
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Section: 10-10:45 =Levels (1-5)
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Section: 11-11:45 =Levels (1-7)
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Section: 11-11:45 =Levels (1-7)
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Cost: $66
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Cost: $66
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Group Rate (10 or more swimmers):$56 per person
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See Levels below:
WATER EXPLORATION
Students will learn elementary aquatic skills and
water safety. Skills taught include:
sub-merged face, supported front and back float, bubble blowing, kicking, and
moving through the water with support.
(For children with no or limited experience)
PRIMARY SKILLS
This
level is the beginning of fundamental skills such as unassisted floating,
locomotion, and combined kicking and arm movements.
(For children with limited experience)
STROKE READINESS
This
class provides students with the opportunity to coordinate and refine the arm
and leg movements of the front and back crawl.
Students will also begin spending time in deep-water activities.
(For
those who have just begun or are ready to begin learning strokes)
STROKE DEVELOPMENT
Students
develop confidence in their strokes as well as endurance. They will be introduced to the breaststroke
and sidestroke. This class meets in the
deep water.
STROKE REFINEMENT
The
objective of Level V is coordination and stroke refinement. Students are introduced to the butterfly,
open turns and the feet-first surface dive.
Students will swim increasing distances using the strokes they have
previously learned.
SKILL PROFICIENCY
The
objective of this level is to polish students stroke mechanics. Students should learn to swim increasing,
distances, smoothly with ease and efficiency.
ADVANCED SKILLS
The
objectives for Level VII include perfecting strokes, developing good fitness
habits, and water safety. This level is
ideal for those who would like to enter competitive swimming and/or life
guarding, and those who wish to achieve a higher level of fitness.
First-come, First-serve!
Limited Enrollment!
Reserve your spot early!
Registrations accepted
through opening day
of camp or session
For more information, call Sister Corrine
Connelly at 402.399.2359 or email: cconnelly@csm.edu
Mail
completed registration packet and full payment to:
College of Saint Mary
7000 Mercy Road
Omaha, NE 68106
ATTN: Sister Corrine Connelly
Click
to download Individual Swim Lesson Registration Packet
Click to download GROUP Swim Lesson Registration Packet