General Information:
Hubbard Sports Camp is a fun filled, friendship building, and active way to enjoy the summer. You do not have to be an athlete to enjoy this camp. Some campers have never tried many of the sports and activities that we introduce to them. The campers that are skilled athletes are challenged and motivated by our highly qualified staff. Our goal is to guide and teach every camper according to their ability while making the activities fun and rewarding.
Ages
Campers ages range from 4.5 thru 13 Must must turn 5 by December 31st to attend camp this summer.
Camp Activities
Archery
Campers Favorite!! Robin Hood beware. We teach safety and shooting techniques with a bow and arrow. All ages see success from just hitting the target to hitting the bulls eye.
Basketball
Ball handling, defense, shooting, passing, and free throws are emphasized to develop a complete player.
Baseball
Fundamentals of throwing, catching, hitting, fielding and base running are taught to enhance the love of our national past time.
Field Sports
We play kickball, tag, capture the flag, football, home run derby and other camp favorites such as medic and dodge ball.The games all campers love!
Soccer
Dribbling, passing, shooting, foot skills and game concepts are introduced and enhanced.
Swimming
Thunderbird Academy, Tesseract (Shea Campus), and Phoenix Swim Club locations have swim lessons in the mornings during the week. Swimmers are divided by ability. We are unable to teach lessons at the Sunnyslope location since it is a City Pool. All camps, including Sunnyslope, have open swim in the afternoon.
Volleyball
We concentrate on ball handling, bumping, passing, setting and team play.
Team Concepts
We concentrate on understanding how a team works together for both individual and team success.
Typical Day
8:30-9:00am
Drop Off On Mondays, Parents/guardians sign their camper(s) in with their assigned group. The campers meet with their counselors and other group members. The groups consist of up to 18-22 campers and two counselors, one female and one male. The groups are divided by age. The two counselors are in charge of their group for the entire week. Tuesday through Friday parents may participate in the “kiss n’ go” drop off between 8:20-8:40am
9:00am – 12:00pm
Each group follows a schedule for the week. In the morning the groups go to their scheduled sport on a 30-40 minute rotation. There is a coach at each station. The coach has a lesson plan and runs the sport with the help of the two counselors. The coach runs the group through different skills, games and activities. Campers play soccer, basketball, volleyball, baseball, archery and field sports throughout the week. All locations except Sunnyslope have swim lessons 4 mornings a week. Swimmers are divided by ability. All camp locations have supervised open swim in the afternoon. Each group has snack time in the morning where they receive a snack such as animal crackers, goldfish, or wheat thins with a drink. There is water at every activity station and a water break in between each activity.
12:00pm
Half Day campers go home and full day campers go to lunch, which we provide. Lunch menus are available at each camp location or on our web page.
1:00 – 3:30pm
Counselors take their groups to the assigned afternoon sport. Campers play organized field sports such as capture the flag, slip n slide, tag and medic. Each group has a supervised open swim every afternoon at all locations.
3:30-3:45pm
Pick up for all full day campers.
3:45-6:00pm
Extended stay is provided for parents who need late pick up. The campers can play different games in the gym or have quiet time.
Frequently Asked Questions
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