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Complete and mail with $50 deposit at least 14 days prior to camp to: Owls Girls Basketball Camp, One University Avenue, Fulton, MO 65251-1098. Make checks payable to William Woods University.
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William Woods University
Women’s Basketball
One University Avenue
Fulton, MO 65251-1098
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Application Form (Please Print)
Owls Girls Basketball Camp
June 28 - July 2 2015
(SundaY-Thursday)
AddressCity, State, Zip
Name
William Woods
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Camp
Features
4Provides athletes with quality, comprehensive instruction at the
lowest rate possible
4Competitive and fun learning situations
4Opportunity to work with your own age and ability, with emphasis
on offensive fundamentals
4Individual instruction is our main concern.
4Excellent facilities for instructional and recreational activities
4Basketballs, t-shirts and other items given to each athlete
4Awards to top campers
staff members
Members of the William Woods University coaching staff also will serve
as camp directors in 2015.
Area high school and junior high school coaches will also serve as staff,
along with some of the top Owls players as counselors and assistant
coaches.
registration
Enrollment will be limited to the first 100 campers. Registration
application forms and $50 deposit should be sent to Owls Basketball
Camp, One University Avenue, Fulton, MO 65251, at least 14 days
before camp.
The remainder of the tuition will be due on opening day. Make
checks payable to William Woods University.
insurance and medical care
The Owls basketball camp will NOT be responsible for any medical or
other charges in connection with a camper’s attendance. Each camper’s
parent or legal guardian will be required to authorize a medical release
form that releases the camp, and its directors and employees, for ALL
liability for injuries, accidents and/or illness incurred while at camp. All
campers are encouraged to have physical examinations under the care
of their family physician prior to attending camp.
Refunds
No deposit refunds will be made after June 22, 2015. Physical injury
during the camp will be the only reason to receive a pro-rated credit,
good for use at a future camp.
Camp facilities
All camp sessions take place on the campus of William Woods
University. The majority of the camp will take place in Anderson Arena,
inside the Helen Stephens Sports Complex. Other areas will include
the outdoor lighted tennis courts next to the Helen Stephens Sports
Complex. Campers will also have access to our astro-turf multi-purpose
room located inside the sports complex.
Camp Director -Dan Chapla
Dan Chapla became the 10th William Woods
University head women's basketball coach in
2008. He has taken two teams to the NAIA
Sweet Sixteen and has produced three NAIA
All-Americans. William Woods has won at least
20 games every season under the direction of
Chapla, and he has taken the Owls to the NAIA
National Tournament for a school-record six
consecutive years.
Under Chapla, William Woods also has produced
numerous Academic All-AMC players. The Owls have ranked in the WBCA
Top 25 of Academic Teams in four of his five years.
individual fundamental camp
(Ages 9-16)
The Owls Girls Basketball Camp will be held June 28-July 2, 2015.
Our goal is to provide the fundamental skills and concepts necessary
to become a more complete player. A special emphasis will be placed
upon improving individual offensive skills.
Each camp day will consist of fundamental skill stations in the
morning, participation in contests during the afternoon and league
play in the evening. The camp is available for girls entering grades
5-10 in the fall of 2015 (Special exceptions can be made by the
camp director.)
costs for individual fundamental camp
In his first season, his team went 21-11 and was ranked as high as 22nd
nationally. The Owls were co-champions of the American Midwest
Conference regular season, champions of the AMC postseason
tournament and received an automatic bid to the NAIA National
Tournament for the first time since 1991-92.
Individual Rate$300
Team rate (eight or more from same school)
$285
Individual commuter rate $200
(9 a.m. to 9 p.m., includes two meals per day)
During 2009-10, the Owls repeated as co-champions of the AMC regular
season and again won the postseason tournament. The Owls earned
another trip to the NAIA National Tournament and were ranked as high as
15th in the nation.
rules and regulations
In 2010-11, the Owls finished second in the AMC regular season and
postseason tournament, and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament
and the Sweet Sixteen. William Woods finished the 2011-12 season
in second place in the AMC regular season and won their third AMC
Tournament title in four years, giving them another birth in the
NAIA Tournament.
The Owls collected a third place finish in the 2012-13 AMC regular season
and a runner-up spot in the AMC Tournament. WWU earned its
second-ever at-large bid to the NAIA Tournament and its second
appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. During 2013-14, the Owls earned fourth
place in the AMC and grabbed an at-large bid to the NAIA Tournament.
Campers must follow all rules and regulations of the Owls Camp.
Any serious violations will result in immediate dismissal from camp
without refund.
equipment needed
A list of needed equipment and other camp information will be sent
upon receipt of application.
parent invitation
Parents are invited to the camp’s closing activities on the final day
of the session.
WWU Women ' s
Basketball
Achievements
Chapla came to William Woods from Culver-Stockton College, were he
spent six years as head women’s basketball coach. He also spent two
seasons as the men’s basketball assistant coach at Ottawa University in
Kansas and a year at the University of Central Missouri as an assistant
men's coach. Chapla began his coaching career at Culver-Stockton in
1996 as an assistant men's basketball coach and intramural director for
three years.
4Back-to-back AMC regular
season championships
(2008-09 and 2009-10
co-champions)
4Back-to-back AMC
Tournament championships
A graduate of Ottawa University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political
science, Chapla was a starting point guard there for three years, team
captain, First-Team All-Conference, and NAIA Honorable-Mention
All-American. He was inducted into the Ottawa University Hall of Fame
in 2014. Chapla earned his master’s degree in physical education/sports
administration from the University of Central Missouri.
4Back-to-back NAIA National
Tournament appearances
Chapla and his wife, Gara, reside in Fulton, Mo., with their daughter, Ivy,
and son, Luke
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