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Wayne State University hosts volleyball camps in July

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Madison Andrews Assistant Coach | Wayne State University Athletics Website

Madison Andrews Assistant Coach | Wayne State University Athletics Website

Wayne State University's volleyball program, led by head coach Tim Koth, will conduct four camps in July. The camps are designed for various skill levels and age groups.

The Introductory/Intermediate Skills Camp is scheduled for July 14. It welcomes participants from grades 1 to 8 of all genders. The camp will focus on teaching the fundamentals of volleyball, with instruction provided by WSU staff and players. Participants will receive a WSU Volleyball t-shirt and pizza for lunch. Early registration costs $80, while walk-up registration is $100.

On July 15, the Advanced Skills Camp will take place. This camp targets advanced players from grades 7 to 12 who have club experience. Attendees will engage in sessions that cover advanced skills under the guidance of WSU staff and players. A t-shirt and pizza lunch are included. The early registration fee is $100, with walk-up registration priced at $120.

The Warrior Prospect Clinic is set for July 16 and is aimed at female athletes entering grades 10 to 12 with elite club-level experience. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their skills to the Warrior coaching staff during a single session that includes a Q&A segment, a facilities tour, and a t-shirt. Registration costs $75.

Finally, the Team Train and Play Camp will be held on July 17-18 for high school teams consisting of female athletes. Mornings will involve training sessions with WSU staff and players, while afternoons are reserved for live play. The cost per athlete is $125, with further registration details available through Coach Richardson at Hailey.Richardson@wayne.edu.

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