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Q:
Will I receive a confirmation?
A: If
you sign up online, youwill receive immediate confirmation.
A Medical Waiver is completed as part of the online
application.
Applications sent
in via mail will receive an email confirmation,
so make sure you remember to put your email address on
the application!
The required Medical Evaluation
for mailed applications can be downloaded by
clicking here
and needs to be returned to Seahawk Boy's Soccer Camps
before camp begins.
Q: Is it safe to register online?
A: All
applications are handled by Thriva, and transactions are safe
and secure. It is the easiest and best way to register.
Q: Do you
provide player evaluations for campers?
A: Each player in
attendance at the Elite Camp will receive a written
evaluation from their coach at the end of camp.
Q: What
about supervision during camp?
A: The campers are
constantly supervised by coaching staff, counselors, and
dormitory supervisor. Campers are under strict instructions to
abide by the camp rules that are posted on every floor. No one
is allowed to leave campus.
Certified training staff is in attendance at all training
sessions, and reside in the dorms during camp as well. In the
event of serious injury, Cape Fear Hospital is located less than
2 miles from campus.
Q: What should
my child bring to camp?
A: Day campers require
soccer boots, tennis shoes, shin guards, soccer ball, rain
jacket, sunscreen, towel, and swimsuit (Half Day campers do not
go swimming). Residential campers will need to bring bed linens,
blanket, pillow, alarm clock, any medications and toiletries.
Q: Do I need a
Ball?
A: Yes, all campers need to
bring a ball to camp. A Seahawk camp ball can be purchased
for $30, which needs to be prepaid for before camp commences and
can be picked up at check-in.
Q: Do you
provide specialized goalkeeping training?
A:
Specialized goalkeeping instruction is provided at
Seahawk Residential Camp.
Training consists of an
early practice each day before the first session, as well
as training
at the start of each afternoon.The goalkeepers are
coached during the evening games,
and constantly evaluated.
Q: Are
teams welcome?
A: Teams are
encouraged to attend camp.
At Elite camp, they are trained and housed
together. We find that high school teams gain great benefit from
attending our Elite Camp
and use it as a preseason mini-camp. For the team
discount, 12 or more players must sign-up and applications be
sent in together. If you wish to sign up
on-line, contact Coach Heaney for a code to receive the team
discount. The coach may attend free with the team.
Q: What do
campers do in their free time?
A: There is really very
little free time, with a full
schedule for the campers.
Q: How much
money should my child bring?
A: Your child will only
need money to buy pizza at night or for drinks and snacks from
the camp store. We do have a camp bank, which you can deposit
money into at check-in, with any balance returned at check-out.
The camp store also has UNCW soccer items for sale, if your son
wishes to purchase a memento.
Q: Do the
dormitories have phones in their rooms?
A: No. I would recommend a
cell phone or a phone card.
Q: Are parents
and coaches allowed to watch training sessions?
A: Yes, you may attend any
of the training sessions to watch! Parents however are not
permitted onto dormitory halls with their child during camp
purely from a safety and supervisory standpoint.
Q: Are
campers allowed to drive their own cars to camp?
A: Yes, but we require that
you notify our dorm supervisor and your keys be handed over for
the duration of camp.
Q: What
if I arrive a day early or need to depart late?
A: We are not able to house
campers who arrive early or need to depart late, due to dorm
issues. Please contact Coach Heaney at
aidan@seahawksoccercamps.com
if you need hotel contact information to arrange lodging before
or after camp.
With a first
class staff, come and be trained by the best!
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