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  • Multi-Sport Camp: Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer

    These camps focus on basketball, soccer and flag football skills and games throughout the day. Kids should wear athletic clothes and bring two snacks and a water bottle. If you’re looking for a fun sports camp, this is the one for you!
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    Olympic Fencing

    Fencing is a vigorous sport that requires and develops stamina, quick reactions, speed, accuracy of movement and excellent coordination. It utilizes natural body movements to create simple and effective self-protection techniques with the sword. Attacking, defense, timing and intense tactics are all integrated into this beginning class. Whether you are fencing for a good workout or gaining points for the Olympics, fencing is fun for the whole family. The final day of class includes a competitive tournament between all participants of all ages. A prize will be awarded to the winner of the tournament. We provide everything needed to fence (mask, jacket, glove and weapon). Come dressed comfortably including long sweat pants and athletic shoes.
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    Orono HS Boys Basketball Morning Workouts - Freshmen

    Fun, High-intensity basketball workouts with former Orono Spartan Brady Wohler. Players will develop their offensive and defensive skill-sets with several different drills and game-like scenarios. Skills emphasized will be ball-handling, shooting, and passing. Players will also develop their in-game awareness by participating in 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 situations. We look forward to seeing you there!
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    Orono HS Boys Basketball Morning Workouts - Grades 10-12

    Fun, High-intensity basketball workouts with former Orono Spartan Brady Wohler. Players will develop their offensive and defensive skill-sets with several different drills and game-like scenarios. Skills emphasized will be ball-handling, shooting, and passing. Players will also develop their in-game awareness by participating in 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 situations. We look forward to seeing you there!
  • Orono Youth Wrestling

    This program is designed to help young wrestlers learn fundamental wrestling skills while having fun. All experience levels are welcome. The Orono Wrestling Club gives young athletes the opportunity to learn the oldest sport in the world and build character on and off the mat: Build self-confidence Develop advanced motor skills and coordination Learn about individual as well as team sport skills Understand how to “Win with Class” and “Lose with Dignity” New to wrestling? Try FREE practices to see what it’s all about! Register once and attend as many dates as you wish. Open to 1st and 2nd-year wrestlers only (PreK - Grade 6). Pre-registration required. Monday, November 4, 7, 11 6 - 7 pm (PreK - Grade 2) 7 - 8 pm (Grades 3 - 6) Orono High School Wrestling Room - Enter at the Orono Activities Center and follow signs to the Orono High School Wrestling Room SEASON INFORMATION: PreK - Grade 2 These young wrestlers (boys & girls) will learn the basic elements of successful wrestling skills. T-shirt included in fee. Extended Tuesday/Thursday competition season available for interested wrestlers. Grades 1 - 6 Wrestlers (boys & girls) get the opportunity to enhance their ability and skills to wrestle in competition. T-shirt included in fee. Grades 3-6 fee includes Team Tournament registration. Extended season through March available for interested wrestlers Wrestling Competitions Compete in individual and/or team competitions against own age, size, and weight Optional tournaments on Saturday or Sunday mornings Experienced wrestlers also compete in dual meets Contact Information Orono Wrestling Club Marketing Coordinator Amanda Wichern oronowrestlingmn@gmail.com
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    Skateboard Camp

    3rd Lair skateboard camps are designed for all ages and abilities and have been a part of Minnesota action sports development for over 25 years. We teach the basics of skateboarding as well as help more advanced individuals take their skating to the next level. Our professional instructors share their love of the sport in a fun and supportive environment designed to foster confidence and build skills. Our camps provide small group instruction based on skill level so everyone feels comfortable, supported and challenged. www.3rdlair.com. *See equipment note at bottom of this description. Daily Camp Schedule 8:30 am – Doors open for drop off 9 am-10:30 am – Small group instruction for skill development. 10:30 am-10:45 am – Break/Snack time (bring your own snack). 10:45 am-11:50 am – Optional 20 minute game time and additional small group instruction 11:50 am-Noon – Camp wrap up *Skateboard and safety equipment rental available to students without their own gear. All participants are required to have a waiver signed prior to participating in camp. Waiver is available online: https://www.smartwaiver.com/w/531f0a89952d5/web/
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    Soccer

    Using our progressional curriculum, our sport-specific staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sport knowledge required for their next step into soccer. This camp focuses on dribbling, passing, shooting and ball control. Your child will learn life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship, make new friends and improve their sport skills preparing them to play on the playground or league play! Participants should wear athletic clothing and bring a water bottle.
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    Tennis: Green Ball Play

    Green ball tennis is for players who are continuing to acquire skills and are ready to play on a full-length court. Players will be refining technique and fundamentals that allow them to rally. Games will involve situational point play to develop strategies for both singles and doubles. Players will be able to score, serve and compete. Tennis racket required. Coach Turunen recommends a 25,” 26” or introductory 27” racket. Questions can be directed to Coach Bryan Turunen at bturunen@yahoo.com or 612-964-2027.
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    Tennis: Orange Ball Skill Development

    Orange ball tennis will help players continue to develop fundamental skills for each stroke while adding movement and court coverage. Orange balls bounce higher and move faster than red, but slower than green balls. Both singles and doubles game situations will involve point play emphasis, footwork, consistency and strategy. Serving, scoring and an introduction to match play will be covered. Tennis racket required. Coach Turunen recommends a 23” - 25” racket. Questions can be directed to Coach Bryan Turunen at bturunen@yahoo.com or 612-964-2027.
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    Tennis: Red Ball FUNdamentals

    Red ball tennis is named after the foam or felt balls that bounce lower and move slowly through the air, giving beginner players more time to prepare. FUN and tennis games are a major emphasis in this format while players are introduced to the basics of ready position, grip and strokes. Tennis racket required. Coach Turunen recommends a 21” - 23” racket. Questions can be directed to Coach Bryan Turunen at bturunen@yahoo.com or 612-964-2027.
  • Volleyball Camp

    Learn the fundamentals of volleyball through drills and exercises that focus on passing, setting, hitting and serving. This co-ed program is designed for beginning and intermediate players. Participants should wear athletic clothing and bring a water bottle.