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<strong>Team</strong> Name:<br />

Player Name:<br />

Address:<br />

REGISTRATION FORM<br />

Parents’ Names:<br />

Phone #: (Day)<br />

(Evening)<br />

Email:<br />

Coach’s Name:<br />

Grade Fall of 2012:<br />

T-shirt Size (Adult): S M L XL XXL<br />

Check the <strong>Camp</strong> Session you are planning to attend:<br />

Session #1 July 23-27, 2012*<br />

Moses Lake High School - Moses Lake, WA<br />

Yes, we plan to enter Tri-Cities High School<br />

Tournament (tournament is optional)<br />

No, we do not plan to enter Tri-Cities High<br />

School Tournament<br />

Session #2 Aug 5-9, 2012<br />

Seaside High School - Seaside, OR<br />

Session #3 August 12-16, 2012<br />

Summit High School, Bend, OR<br />

Registration fee: $290 (Sessions 1, 2, or 3)<br />

Early discount of $260 if paid in full by June 1st, 2012<br />

(Save $30 with early registration)<br />

Registration Fee at camp is $290<br />

Amount Enclosed: $<br />

Write check payable to: <strong>Team</strong> VB <strong>Camp</strong><br />

Mail registration to: <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Volleyball</strong> <strong>Camp</strong><br />

P.O. Box 355, Pahala, HI 96777<br />

***Special Event This Summer***<br />

Moses Lake <strong>Camp</strong>/Tri-Cities High School Summer <strong>Volleyball</strong> Tournament: <strong>Camp</strong> dates are moved<br />

from the regular Sunday start to a Monday start date to encourage teams to attend the Tri-Cities<br />

High School <strong>Volleyball</strong> Summer Tournament on July 30. Cost of the Tournament will be paid by<br />

Guy Enriques’ <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Volleyball</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>. Guy and available staff will be at the tournament to provide<br />

evaluations and suggestions throughout the day. It is a great opportunity to display the weeks work<br />

and get a jump for the upcoming season.<br />

MANDATORY MEDICAL RELEASE FORM<br />

Player’s Name:<br />

Medical Ins. Carrier:<br />

Policy Number:<br />

I hereby authorize my child’s participation in the <strong>Team</strong> volleyball camp. I know of no<br />

mental or physical problems which may affect my child’s ability to safely participate.<br />

The <strong>Camp</strong> Staff is authorized to attend to any health problem or injury that may<br />

occur while participating at camp. I understand that my child must have current and<br />

active medical insurance before he or she can participate in camp. Neither I nor my<br />

child will hold Guy Enriques, <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> and the camp staff liable for any injuries or<br />

expenses relating to injuries while participating in camp.<br />

Signature of Parent or Guardian<br />

Date<br />

his will be coach Guy’s 27th year as the Director and Head Clinician of <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>. His<br />

Tphilosophy and focus on building teams has now become a prominent direction in<br />

the area of volleyball camps and continues to lead the way in providing the best camp<br />

available.<br />

Coach Guy is a firm believer in a coaching philosophy that balances<br />

the emphasis in physical training and mental training. He<br />

walks-the-talk and takes the mental training, physical<br />

training and team attitude to a higher level. He is excellent<br />

in getting his players and teams to “buy into” the concept<br />

of taking responsibility for personal and team success.<br />

The creation of the PowerBook is the major tool that helps<br />

his teams and individuals grow, improve and achieve<br />

beyond the normal speed and expectations.<br />

Coach Enriques’ coaching career began at<br />

Gresham High School in the State of Oregon.<br />

He completed his 6 year tenure winning the<br />

School’s first volleyball State Championship<br />

in 1986. With no previous collegiate coaching experience, Coach Enriques<br />

took the reins of the Oregon State University Women’s <strong>Volleyball</strong> Program and proceeded<br />

to lead the OSU Beavers out of the bottom of the PAC-10 finishes, to a third place finish<br />

behind powerhouse UCLA and Stanford.<br />

While coaching the Beavers, OSU received regional and top 20 rankings, while Coach Guy<br />

was awarded the Co-PAC 10 Coach of the Year Award. Coach Enriques was also awarded<br />

the West Region Coach of the Year Award.<br />

Proven Success in 2011<br />

Sixteen of our 2011 summer camp High School attendees made it to their respective<br />

State Play-Offs.<br />

State Champions:<br />

Days Creek HS (OR) – 2A<br />

Summit HS (OR) – 5A<br />

2nd in State:<br />

Fruitland HS (ID) – 2A<br />

West Albany (OR) –5A<br />

3rd in State:<br />

Banks HS (OR) – 4A<br />

Sherwood (OR) – 5A<br />

4th in State:<br />

St. Paul HS (OR) – 1A<br />

Blanchet HS (OR) – 3A<br />

5th in State:<br />

Heppner HS (OR) - 2A<br />

Advanced to State:<br />

South Salem HS (OR) – 6A<br />

St. Helens HS (OR) – 5A<br />

E. Linn Christian HS (OR) – 2A<br />

Guy Enriques<br />

<strong>Camp</strong> Director - Head Clinician<br />

6th in State:<br />

Brewster HS (WA) – 2B<br />

Valley Catholic HS (OR) – 3A<br />

7th in State:<br />

Chelan HS (WA) – 1A<br />

2nd Round in State Play-offs:<br />

Imbler HS (OR) – 1A<br />

Valley Catholic HS (OR) – 3A<br />

St. Helens HS (OR) – 5A<br />

McKenzie HS (OR) – 1A<br />

South Bend HS (WA) – 2B<br />

Newport HS (WA) - 4A<br />

Top 8 finish:<br />

La Grande HS (OR) – 4A<br />

Baker HS (OR) – 4A<br />

Regis HS (OR) – 2A<br />

Imbler HS (OR) – 1A<br />

Pine Eagle (OR) – 1A<br />

Guy Enriques’<br />

<strong>Team</strong><br />

<strong>Volleyball</strong><br />

<strong>Camp</strong><br />

Redefining the Game –<br />

Focusing on What Matters Most<br />

The essence of Guy Enriques’ <strong>Team</strong><br />

<strong>Camp</strong>:<br />

..<br />

Creating Winning <strong>Volleyball</strong> Programs – by<br />

building quality People<br />

..<br />

Establishing new priorities for Coaches and<br />

Athletes<br />

..<br />

Developing the <strong>Team</strong> Attitude and Mental<br />

Toughness<br />

..<br />

Getting Athletes to accept responsibility for<br />

personal and team growth<br />

..<br />

Preparing and Guiding Athletes to the next<br />

level – College<br />

..<br />

Focusing on life-long, life-changing skills<br />

For more information:<br />

Web site: guysvolleyball.com<br />

Email: enriques@hawaii.rr.com<br />

Phone: (808) 217-2253


<strong>Camp</strong> Dates and Locations:<br />

Session #1 July 23-27**<br />

Moses Lake High School<br />

Moses Lake, WA<br />

Session #2 August 5-9<br />

Seaside High School<br />

Seaside, OR<br />

Session #3 August 12 – 16<br />

Summit High School<br />

Bend, OR<br />

What’s great about<br />

Guy’s <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>?<br />

1. Continuity of Training: At <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>, the high school<br />

coach has the ultimate say in what is being taught. Together<br />

the team trains and learns the essential technical, tactical<br />

and mental skills of the team game. Learning together is the<br />

critical factor in assuring the team’s ability to transfer what<br />

the team learned at the camp into their traditional high<br />

school seasons.<br />

2. <strong>Team</strong> Building and Bonding: The strength of six great<br />

players cannot match the power of one great team. At<br />

<strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>, we are best at bringing individuals together as<br />

a team. Understanding the team concept opens the door to<br />

much more than just winning volleyball games. It opens the<br />

door to learning how to win in the game of life.<br />

3. Get a Jump Start on Your Season: Nowhere else can<br />

you get 4 days of approximately 9 hours of daily team training<br />

focus, with no distractions.<br />

4. Mental Toughness Training: <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> emphasizes<br />

mental toughness development. Mental toughness is the<br />

conscious ability of a team or individual to consistently<br />

perform at their best, and more importantly when the situation<br />

is at its worst.<br />

5. Individual Skills <strong>Camp</strong>s vs. <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>s: It takes far<br />

more effort on the coach’s part to hustle and get the majority<br />

of the team to attend a team camp. However, I believe<br />

every coach would agree that the results of such effort is<br />

far more profitable than to sit back and simply encourage<br />

your players to go to an individual skills camp.<br />

New PowerBook Feature<br />

“Recruiting Guidelines for the High School Player and Parent”<br />

Coach Enriques and his PowerBook presents a new feature that<br />

will guide parents and athletes to the next step – College. The<br />

role of recruiting belongs to the Parent and Athlete and through the<br />

PowerBook, Coach Guy will outline the 4 year process step by step.<br />

“You only get recruited once,” so don’t miss out on this vital part of<br />

your high school volleyball experience.<br />

Why choose<br />

Guy’s <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>?<br />

Guy Enriques’ <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong><br />

The Best Coaching Staff at any camp! A camp is<br />

only as good as the coaches that serve you and your<br />

team. Our coaching staff pride themselves in their<br />

efforts to give you the most productive and positive<br />

camp you will ever have.<br />

We focus on building the team: Our camps success<br />

is a result of a strong emphasis on building team<br />

skills. <strong>Team</strong> skills is the power that gives the ordinary<br />

team, extraordinary abilities and performances. The<br />

three major areas of team building are:<br />

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Mental Development: Attitude, responsibility,<br />

self-discipline, fear, desire, optimism, success thinking,<br />

etc.<br />

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<strong>Team</strong> Skills: Communication, team support skills,<br />

player-coach relationship, playing your part as a<br />

member of a team, understanding personal and<br />

team goals, all for one and one for all attitude,<br />

etc.<br />

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<strong>Team</strong> <strong>Volleyball</strong> Skills: Serve, receive, team offense,<br />

team defense, team transition, etc.<br />

Daily and Nightly Competition: <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong><br />

strongly emphasizes instruction and practice under<br />

game-like situations. <strong>Team</strong>s compete continuously<br />

against other similar strength teams under highly<br />

controlled situations that focus on developing a<br />

particular team skill rather than just competition for<br />

competition sake. Exampes of team competition focus<br />

are Playing Under Pressure, Playing<br />

from Behind/Ahead, Finishing the<br />

Game, Serve and Serve Receive<br />

Ability, Ball Control, etc.<br />

Player PowerBook: Each player<br />

and coach will receive a player<br />

PowerBook, created by Coach Guy<br />

Enriques and specifically designed to<br />

build the team and the individual players.<br />

Components of the PowerBook are:<br />

••<br />

Time Management &<br />

Organization Planner<br />

••<br />

Academic Tracking System<br />

••<br />

Attitude Building - Quote<br />

Section<br />

••<br />

Player-Coach Conference Room<br />

••<br />

Personal and <strong>Team</strong> Goals<br />

Identification<br />

••<br />

<strong>Volleyball</strong> Training Tips<br />

Talent Night Competition: Talent<br />

night is one of the most memorable<br />

events at <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong>. Competition<br />

is set in an entirely unique arena of<br />

team song and dance. Talent night<br />

serves an array of valuable functions,<br />

some of which are: <strong>Team</strong> Bonding,<br />

Dealing with Pressure in a Different<br />

Way, Fun, <strong>Camp</strong> Unification, etc.<br />

Registration Information<br />

Registration Fee: $290/player and first time coaches. Repeat Coaches are<br />

free.<br />

Early Registration: $260/player, save $30 by paying in full by June 1st,<br />

2012.<br />

Deposit: $290 <strong>Team</strong> deposit is required to guarantee each team a<br />

spot at camp. This deposit is non-refundable.<br />

<strong>Team</strong> Roster: Minimum per team: 8 paid positions (players/coaches)<br />

Maximum per team: 12 players<br />

Minimum of 1 coach per team<br />

If you have less than 8 players, you must pay for the<br />

minimum of 8 players<br />

<strong>Camp</strong> Begins: 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Evening Session<br />

Session #1 - Moses Lake, <strong>Camp</strong> will begin at 5:00pm on<br />

Monday evening.<br />

Monday Only: 8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. High School Coaches Meet with<br />

Guy & Staff<br />

For Moses Lake, high school coaches meeting with Guy<br />

and Staff will begin be Tuesday, 8:00am – 8:45am.<br />

Daily Sessions: Morning Session: 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon<br />

Lunch:<br />

12noon to 1:15 p.m.<br />

Afternoon Session: 1:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Break:<br />

4:30 - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Evening Session: 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Camp</strong> Ends: All camps at 5:00 pm on Thursdays, except for the<br />

Moses Lake <strong>Camp</strong>, which will end on Friday at 5:00pm.<br />

Practice Balls: Each team is required to bring their own practice balls,<br />

clearly marked with team identification. We encourage<br />

each team to bring one (1) ball cart per team.<br />

Insurance: <strong>Camp</strong>ers must provide their own medical insurance. A<br />

signed medical release (see registration form) is required<br />

prior to participation. Saturday’s High School Tournament<br />

(July 28) at Southridge High School is optional and<br />

not covered by <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> Insurance.<br />

Transportation: Coaches are responsible for all transportation needs of<br />

their team to and from gym practice sites.<br />

Refunds: Refunds will be made minus a $40 clerical fee if cancellation<br />

occurs prior to one month of camp date. No<br />

refunds will be made after that time.<br />

Housing: <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> has identified a particular hotel at each<br />

<strong>Camp</strong> Site, designated as the <strong>Camp</strong> Hotel Headquarters.<br />

Each hotel has agreed to provide any team<br />

attending camp with their best group rates available.<br />

Upon registration, <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Camp</strong> will connect you with<br />

the Headquarters Hotel for your reservation and room<br />

requirements.<br />

Coaches Payment: All first-time Head Coaches pay regular camp fee price of<br />

$290 or early fee of $260.<br />

All first-time assistant coaches pay $100<br />

All Repeat Coaches are Free

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