VOLLEYBALL CAMP - Marauder Athletics

CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE
WAIVER
(Participation is voluntary)
I hereby give my permission for
ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE
33rd ANNUAL
SUMMER
(Participant's Name)
VOLLEYBALL
CAMP
to participate in the AVC Volleyball Camp.
In consideration of the acceptance of my child’s
application, we, as legal guardians, do hereby waive
and release Antelope Valley Community College
District, its volunteers and employees, any and all
sponsors including volunteers and associates from all
claims for damages, and for liability arising in t­ ravel
to, participating in, and returning from this event. We
have full knowledge of the risks involved in this event
and there are no previous injuries or conditions that
will limit my child’s participation.
Camp!
Volleyball
Date
33rd Annual
Signature of Parent or Guardian
July 6-9, 2015
Volleyball Camp
3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536
In the event of an accident or sudden illness, the sponsor has my permission to render whatever emergency
medical treatment may be deemed necessary for the
above named student.
for
Girls & Boys
(5th grade through college)
AVC Gymnasium
3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster
Sponsored by
AVC Volleyball Club
Don't miss this great opportunity
to improve your game!
The sessions will be limited
to the first 50 participants.
Date
Signature (Parent/Guardian)
I hereby give my daughter/son permission to participate in the AVC Volleyball Camp.
For office use only:
Session:
I____________
II _____________
Amount received:_____________________________
Signed Waiver: Yes No
Insurance Form: Yes No Date:_____­­­­_________
Insurance Carrier__________________ T-shirt sizes: Adult Sm M L XL
Youth M L
School_______________________________ Grade Entering _______
Make check or money order (tax deductible)
payable to: AVC Volleyball.
All money must be paid in advance.
No refund after July 1, 2015
Address __________________________________________________
Street
City
Zip
Please send registration form, camp fee, signed waiver,
and either a blank insurance claim form or a copy of
your insurance card to:
Mark Cruz, AVC Volleyball, 3041 West Avenue K,
Lancaster, CA 93536.
SESSION II ($160)
Emergency Phone ___________________E-mail_________________
For more information call:
Mark Cruz, (661) 722-6300, ext. 6444 (AVC) or
(661) 722-6300, ext. 6440 (AVC athletic office)
or e-mail [email protected]
Name (Print)_______________________________________________
SIGN UP EARLY!
A volleyball camp T-shirt will be given to all participants.
Athletic trainer will be available. Bring your own tape.
Antelope Valley College does not provide medical insurance.
Waiver must be signed and filed with the college.
Enclosed is a check or cash for the amount of $__________
Registration is on a first come, first served basis for all sessions.
SESSION I ($145)
Tuesday | Angela Hupp
Angela Hupp returns to visit the AV from San Francisco State
University, where she is currently the assistant coach for the Gators. Previously, Hupp was assistant coach for Pierce College
where during her tenure they won back-to-back Western State
Conference titles as well as a state title. Hupp also coached club
volleyball for Santa Monica Beach Club as well as Los Angeles
Volleyball Academy.
While in the AV, Hupp was an AVC VB Camper, where she met
her future college coach, volleyball legend, Jeff Stork. Hupp is
a graduate of Paraclete High School, where she was a standout
player for the Spirits and was named Alpha League MVP, earned
First Team All-League honors and was named Best All-Around
Player (2002 and 2003), Daily News Player of the Year and a
member of the All-Antelope Valley team (2005).
Hupp played for Santa Monica Beach Club and went on to play
for Cal State Northridge where she was both a setter and hitter
for the Matadors. As a Matador, Hupp earned the following accolades: Big West Freshman of the Year (2006), Big West First
Thursday | Guilherme Koepp
Guilherme Koepp visits the AV from Brazil. He currently coaches
for Gold Medal Squared camps all over the nation as well as Aero
Volleyball Club.
In high school, Koepp played for Barao do Rio Branco in Brazil.
Koepp also played for the Brazillian national team where he won
the following awards: FIVB gold medal (2009), Superliga bronze
medal (2009). After his international experience, Koepp came to the
US to play volleyball for Cal Baptist University where he became
a national champion in the NAIA (2011). He is the first athlete in
CBU history to have 400+ kills and 200+ digs in the NCAA Div. 2.
Koepp graduated from Cal Baptist University with a degree in international business and is currently completing a Master’s Degree
in Business from CBU.
I am registering for :
SETTING AND DEFENSE
REVIEW, DRILLS AND TEAM STRATEGIES
REGISTRATION FORM
Monday | Mike Bird
We are honored to have Mike Bird back in the AV for summer
volleyball camp. He was the first volleyball coach for Highland
High School and was very successful during his tenure, winning
numerous league titles as well as becoming a CIF finalist in 1994.
He coached multiple players who have gone on to the next level
both as players and coaches. From a few state champions, a few
national champions, some All-Americans and even one Olympic
gold medalist, Bird was instrumental in the growth of his AV
players. Now teaching physics in San Diego, he continues his
successful coaching and mentoring at Mt. Carmel High School,
Tri City Christian High School (CIF champions), Firebird Volleyball Club and Seaside Volleyball Club.
While attending Calabasas High School, Bird was a multi-sport
athlete. After attending Pierce College, he transferred to Cal State
Northridge where he became a 4-year starter, two years as a setter
and two years as an outside hitter. He captained his senior season
and led the team in passing percentage, digs per set and kills.
Bird also earned a AAA beach volleyball rating and played professionally in the Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP)
with his brother, Russ Bird.
Bird graduated from Cal State Northridge with a degree in mathematical physics. He also has a Master’s degree in educational
technology from Grand Canyon University.
Wednesday | Branden Higa
Branden Higa returns to visit the AV from Cal Baptist University,
where he is in his fourth season as head coach. Previously, Higa
was the assistant coach for Mississippi State University, Loyola Marymount University, and Lipscomb University. He was also head
coach for West LA College. In addition to coaching at universities
and colleges, Higa has also coached for various club programs such
as South Bay Volleyball Club, Santa Monica Volleyball Club and
Santa Clarita Athletic Club and was assistant coach with USA Beach
Volleyball.
Higa played for Quartz Hill High School where he was a two-time
All-League player as well as an All-CIF player. He went on to play
for Pierce College under legendary coach, Ken “Big Daddy” Stanley, where his team was state finalist and he won the State Player
of the Year award. After Pierce College, Higa went on to play at
Pepperdine University for another legendary coach, Marv Dunphy.
Higa graduated from Pepperdine University with a double-major
degree in international studies and public relations. He also has a
Master’s Degree in Education from Mississippi State University.
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SERVING AND PASSING
HITTING AND BLOCKING
AVC VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Monday–Thursday
July 6–9, 2015
Who: Girls & Boys
Grades: Entering
9th through college
Time: 12–3 p.m.
Cost: $160
Team (2008 and 2009). She finished her Northridge career in the
top-10 in six categories. Hupp took a year off from coaching in order
to play professionally abroad for the Club Feel Volley Alcobendas,
in Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain. She served as the team’s starting setter and team captain and helped guide the club to a Super League 2
championship.
Hupp graduated from Cal State Northridge with a degree in kinesiology.
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Monday–Thursday
July 6–9, 2015
Who: Girls & Boys
Grades: Entering
5th through 8th
Time: 8–11 a.m.
Cost: $145
SESSION II
JULY 6-9, 2015
SESSION I