On June 29, 2017

College of St. Joseph hosts summer athletic camps

RUTLAND—College of St. Joseph (CSJ) is offering summer sports camps for young athletes throughout July.

These six-day residential camps are open to athletes in grades 7-12. Camps are led by CSJ’s varsity coaches, their staff and student-athletes, and will include an academic component.

The college will offer an eSports camp July 9-14; cheerleading and dance camp July 16-21; boy’s soccer camp July 16-21; girl’s soccer camp July 16-21 and July 23-28; girl’s basketball camp July 9-14 and July 30-Aug. 4; and a boy’s basketball camp July 30-Aug. 4.

Campers will spend the mornings in a classroom setting, being instructed by college professors in a topic of their choice, including history, athletic training, STEM and technology. Afternoons will include athletic instruction, competitive play and more.

Camp sessions will begin Sunday evening and end the following Friday afternoon. The cost of camp includes meals, lodging on the CSJ campus, coaching instruction and the academic component. Participants in the girls’ and boys’ soccer camps will also receive a pair of Larcia cleats.

Pre-registration is required and those interested in attending are encouraged to register early. Space is limited.

College of St. Joseph is located at 71 Clement Drive, Rutland. Find more information or to register, visit csjfightingsaints.com/camps.

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