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Western New Mexico University will host a four-day girl’s volleyball camp July 6-9 at the Brancheau Athletic and P.E. Complex, in Silver City, New Mexico. The complex features three gymnasiums with nine volleyball courts and a swimming pool.

The camps are designed to maximize contacts for players and to have a lot of fun. The camp is open to players in grade 4 and up, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced skill levels. The day training sessions will target all individual skills and strategies involved in the game of volleyball. Each of the sessions will also include position-specific training (outside hitter, setter, middle hitter/blocker, defensive specialist, and libero). Evening sessions will include team play. Participants will be grouped to form teams.

The camp is for overnight residents and commuters. The cost is $235 for all overnight participants. This includes all meals and lodging. For commuters, it is $160, which includes lunch and dinner. A $50 non-refundable deposit must accompany each individual camp application. Groups of eight or more receive a team discount.

Each participant will receive a Baden volleyball.

Contact assistant volleyball coach Terra Strain at (575) 538-6236 or straint1@wnmu.edu for questions. 

Click here for brochure and registration form.
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