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Directed by Tom Bonfigli, 7th all time winningest coach in California history, including 17 league championships. Joining Tom on this stellar staff are Nick Iacopi and John Martinelli, Men’s Basketball coaches at St. Vincent de Paul High School. (Read more about Coach Bonfigli here). Our camp will focus on footwork, passing, shooting, defensive fundamentals, sliding and the four phases of defense. We will provide additional instruction in post moves, attacking the basket, decision-making and moving without the ball. A critical component of our camps include explanation and application of the rules. Each session is limited to 30 athletes. July 18th thru July-21st 9:00AM until 12:00PM
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Directed by Tom Bonfigli, 7th all time winningest coach in California history, including 17 league championships. Joining Tom on this stellar staff are Nick Iacopi and John Martinelli, Men’s Basketball coaches at St. Vincent de Paul High School. (Read more about Coach Bonfigli here). Our camp will focus on footwork, passing, shooting, defensive fundamentals, sliding and the four phases of defense. We will provide additional instruction in post moves, attacking the basket, decision-making and moving without the ball. A critical component of our camps include explanation and application of the rules. Each session is limited to 30 athletes. July 11th thru July 14th 9:30AM until Noon | 4th through 6th grade
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Directed by Tom Bonfigli, 7th all time winningest coach in California history, including 17 league championships. Joining Tom on this stellar staff are Nick Iacopi and John Martinelli, Men’s Basketball coaches at St. Vincent de Paul High School. (Read more about Coach Bonfigli here). Our camp will focus on footwork, passing, shooting, defensive fundamentals, sliding and the four phases of defense. We will provide additional instruction in post moves, attacking the basket, decision-making and moving without the ball. A critical component of our camps include explanation and application of the rules. Each session is limited to 30 athletes. July 11-14 1:30PM to 4:00PM | 7th through 8th grade
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Directed by Tom Bonfigli, 7th all time winningest coach in California history, including 17 league championships. Joining Tom on this stellar staff are Nick Iacopi and John Martinelli, Men’s Basketball coaches at St. Vincent de Paul High School. (Read more about Coach Bonfigli here). Our camp will focus on footwork, passing, shooting, defensive fundamentals, sliding and the four phases of defense. We will provide additional instruction in post moves, attacking the basket, decision-making and moving without the ball. A critical component of our camps include explanation and application of the rules. Each session is limited to 30 athletes. July 11th - July 14th 5:30PM to 8:00PM | 9th through 12th grade
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Ceramics Camp
Join SVHS faculty member Mr. Evan Hobart and learn about the wonderful world of ceramics. In this 6 day program that spans over two weeks, students will learn various hand building and pottery techniques. Students will also be exposed to glazing and firing their ceramic works. Some fun and basic drawing techniques will also be taught in the camp as well. This promises to be a fun time of creating art and making new friends. Mr. Hobart taught ceramics at San Jose State University, Medicine Hat Community College, Mendocino College, College of Marin, as well as private classes at Sweet Spirit Ceramic Studio in San Rafael, California. From 2011-2012 Hobart was an Artist in Residence at Medalta in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Evan was the Ceramics Program Manager at the Mendocino Art Center from 2014-2019. This fun and interactive experience is geared to meet the widest range of needs for our athletes. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to elevate your game and enhance your athletic potential, this camp is for you. June 13th thru June 22nd | Mon-Tue-Wed only 9:00AM until 12:00PM | Rising 6th through 9th graders (Price includes $30 materials charge) -
This annual Cheer Camp for kids is hosted by the Mustang Cheer team and their coaches. Campers will be given many opportunities to develop cheer skills including basic stunting and dance routines with the ability to practice them in a group formation. Each day ends with a special performance for the family to watch the campers and cheer squads demonstrate what they have learned. August 12th and August 13th 9:00AM to 3:00PM | Ages 5-14
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Drama Camp will be directed by our Drama instructor, Juliet Noonan who has been teaching theater students for close to 20 years and worked with a range of age groups from K-12 to college within private and public education. Previously, Juliet was the Education Director at 6th Playhouse in Santa Rosa where she taught and directed plays for seven years. In addition to her teaching expertise, Ms. Noonan is an accomplished actress who has worked for several theatre companies in the Bay Area. Drama Camp 1 – Mining for Myths: Explore ancient myths and create an original play. Students make comparisons between creation myths then write an original creation myth play script to perform for an audience. Curriculum resource: Kennedy Center Education Students will:
- Describe the basic elements of the myths.
- Compare two creation myth stories and their basic elements.
- Collaborate in groups to research and gather information about a culture.
- Write an original play with elements of creation myths and facts about a culture.
- Participate in improv and movement.
- Create masks, set design and costumes that are utilized in the final production.
- Perform an adapted Myth performance for an audience.
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Drama Camp will be directed by our Drama instructor, Juliet Noonan who has been teaching theater students for close to 20 years and worked with a range of age groups from K-12 to college within private and public education. Previously, Juliet was the Education Director at 6th Playhouse in Santa Rosa where she taught and directed plays for seven years. In addition to her teaching expertise, Ms. Noonan is an accomplished actress who has worked for several theatre companies in the Bay Area. Drama Camp 2 – Shakespeare Camp: Learn what it takes to train as an actor through movement, vocal and subtext work…and explore the life and times of the “Bard”. Students will:
- Perform an original adaptation of a classic Shakespearean play!
- Collaborate in groups to research Shakespeare’s life and his plays.
- Participate in creating characters, playing improv games, creative movement.
- Work on mask making, set design and costumes for the final production.