Summer Sports Camps Start Soon

Summer Sports Camps Start Soon

06/05/2018 

SUNY Cortland’s Summer Sports Camps begin on June 24 and will run through August 24, offering young athletes a chance to learn from college coaches and players in a variety of sports.softball_camp

Camps for baseball, basketball, field hockey, football kicking, gymnastics, lacrosse, pole vault, soccer, soccer goalkeeping, softball, swimming and diving, tennis and volleyball are among the offerings. Returning this year will be the popular Summer Blast Day Camp in which participants compete as teams in a variety of fun activities.

Ages and grades vary by sport.

For more information, including dates, fees and details on how to register, visit cortlandreddragons.com/summercamps.

The Summer Blast Day Camp will run from Monday, July 30 to Thursday, Aug. 2. Campers between the ages of 7 and 13 will be split into two teams, red and white, and will compete in a week-long series of challenges to earn points. Some of the activities will include basketball, flag football, a scavenger hunt, whiffle ball derby and a three-legged race, among many others. The athletic challenges and logic games will stress sportsmanship, camaraderie and fun.

The camps are guided by SUNY Cortland’s coaches and student athletes on the College’s 51 acres of state-of-the-art facilities.

For questions, contact the Summer Camps office at 607-753-2739 or email summersportscamps@cortland.edu.


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