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2010 North Carolina Football Camps
Two-Day Skill/Lineman Camp (June 11-12) | Individual Skill/Lineman Camp (June 14-16) | Two-Day Skill/Lineman Camp (June 17-18) | Junior Camp | Kicking/Specialist Camp | 7 on 7 Camp Suggested Items To Bring To Camp | Frequently Asked Questions General Camp Information
June 11-12 - Two Day Skill/Lineman Camp - $270 (Grades 9-12) All campers will receive two days of quality, personal instruction at their position(s) from the UNC Football Staff. The camp provides a comprehensive approach to the most up-to-date techniques. For skill positions, there will be a unique opportunity to learn all phases of the passing game through an exciting and competitive form of pass skeleton, which allows offensive and defensive units to compete against each other. The cost includes room, board, camp photograph and Carolina T-shirt.
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June 14 - 16 - Individual Skill/Lineman Camp - $375 (Grades 9-12) Each lineman will be instructed individually on the fundamentals of offensive and/or defensive line play emphasizing both run and pass techniques. Linemen will be taught fundamentals by some of the most well respected coaches in the country, including defensive line coach John Blake and offensive line coach Sam Pittman. Blake and head coach Butch Davis have coached some of the most outstanding defensive linemen in the game and Pittman has been a part of several top 20 rushing teams in his 15-year career. The cost includes room, board, camp photograph and Carolina T-shirt.
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June 14 - 16 - Junior Tar Heel Camp - $375 (Ages 9-13) This is a three-day camp specifically designed for younger players to learn the fundamentals of football and enjoy all the amenities of the Carolina Football program. The cost includes room, board, camp photograph and Carolina Tshirt.
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June 16 - Kicking / Specialist Camp - $125 (Grades 9-12) Highly qualified instructors will be on hand to coach all phases of the kicking game. There will be a full day of instruction and drills and competition periods. The cost includes Carolina T-shirt.
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June 17 - 18 - Two Day Skill/Lineman Camp - $270 (Grades 9-12) All campers will receive two days of quality, personal instruction at their position(s) from the UNC Football Staff. The camp provides a comprehensive approach to the most up-to-date techniques. For skill positions, there will be a unique opportunity to learn all phases of the passing game through an exciting and competitive form of pass skeleton, which allows offensive and defensive units to compete against each other. The cost includes room, board, camp photograph and Carolina T-shirt.
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7 on 7 Beast on The Hill Team Camp Field space limits this camp to a maximum of 32 teams therefore teams will be accepted on a first come first served basis. To register high school coaches must send in registration forms and a minimum of a 50% deposit along with their contact information including a summer e-mail address. Teresa Vanderford will contact you with a confirmation number and you will be officially registered and a spot will be held for your team. You can contact her at tvanderford@uncaa.unc.edu, fax 919-962-8634 and phone 919-962-9144. This is a 1-day, non-contact camp designed for team passing development and competition. The 7 on 7 competition is an excellent way for high schools to compete against local teams and teams from neighboring states. Each team is guaranteed a minimum of 5 games. Each camper must fill out registration form, insurance and medical forms and permission form (a PDF version of these forms is included in the PDF of the camp brochure on this website). All campers must bring helmet, mouthpiece, tennis shoes and cleats. Teams must return their forms as a group prior to July 1st . Individuals must be registered with their team and all registrations must be submitted by their coach due to the team nature of this camp. The cost includes Carolina t-shirt and lunch. Registration: Friday, July 23rd , 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. at Eddie Smith Indoor Facility (All teams must be pre-registered - no registration forms accepted the day of camp. This insures we can get all the teams on the field playing as soon as possible.)
SUGGESTED ITEMS TO BRING TO CAMP 2. Tennis shoes, cleats, practice shorts, T-shirts, socks and supporters are needed for drill periods. Bring extra practice clothes so you can change as needed. 3. Towels, bed linens, blanket, pillow, toiletries, soap, sunscreen lotion and alarm clock are necessary. INSURANCE & MEDICAL FORMS For Mail in Payment - Due to NCAA rules no camper is allowed to participate in camp without payment in full. By mail, you can pre-register and hold a spot for all camps, a $50 deposit must be made ($200 deposit required per team for team camp). Any individual camper who has a balance due can either use the On Line system in the (Make Final Payment) selection or pay at check-in/registration. Any payments postmarked seven (7) days prior to registration may be in the form of check or money order (made out to Carolina Football Camp). All payments that are not postmarked seven (7) days prior to registration must be presented at registration. ALL PAYMENTS MADE AT REGISTRATION MUST BE CASH OR MONEY ORDER. NO CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Credit cards are not acceptable for payment at any time DURING check-in. If you do mail-in your application, please remember to include the required forms with the application but do this no later than 7 days before the first day of camp. Your confirmation letter also includes this reminder. Register On Line Today
1. Where do resident campers stay? 2. What is the supervision ratio in the dorm? 3. Can my son room with his friend? 4. Are the dorm rooms air conditioned. 5. Are the Two Day Skill/Lineman Camp and Individual /Lineman Camp just for linemen? 6. Can you be taught more than one position in Skills Camp/Individual Camp? 7. What is the difference in the Two day Skills/Lineman Camp and the Individual/Lineman Camp? 8. Is one camp recommended over another for different positions? 9. Do campers need to bring helmets and shoulder pads. 10. Do campers participate in game situations? 11. How much time is spent enhancing individual skills? 12. Can parents watch the campers practice?
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