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Goals 
       We want to allow boys and girls to have equal opportunity
       to learn basic knowledge and skills.  We want them to explore 
       their potential interest and learn their abilities while 
       getting acquainted with new friends and having fun.

Registration and Fees
       Each camper will attend for five days will be charged based on
       the following:
			Housing Required	$255.00
			Commuters		$155.00
	
       The fee of those requiring housing covers all admission 
       including insurance, four night lodgings, all meals (ALL YOU 
       CAN EAT), one soccer ball, one T-shirt, one camp picture and 
       evaluation card. Commuters cover five lunches and one dinner 
       and one soccer ball, one T-shirt, one camp picture and 
       evaluation card. Team registered (8 or above) will have 10 
       percent discount. A $50 Non-refundable deposit is required 
       with the application before July 1, 2002.  The balance of the 
       fee is due at registration. To guarantee your spot at camp, 
       register now. Enrollment is limited! Please complete and return 
       application form with a deposit check made payable to Hanover 
       Soccer Camp. All campers must complete and return the attached 
       medical release form in order to be eligible to attend.

What Should You Bring for the Camp?
       Bed linens, sleeping bag, pillow, fan (option), alarm clock,
       small amount of cash, proper footwear for indoor and outdoor
       training, towels, sandals for showers, bug spray and sunscreen
       and plenty of clothes to get through the week (especially
       t-shirts, shorts and socks)

Camp Training Context
       Individual Skill:  passing and recieving, dribbling, heading,
 			  shooting, and physical conditions
       Team Work:         position moving, covering and balancing
       Keeper:            specific fitness for goalkeeper, stretching 
        		  and flexibility, footwork, distribution, 
			  dealing with ball overhead, and organizing 
  			  your defense
       Games: 		  5 vs 5, 7 vs 7, 11 vs 11, and night games
			  under fluorescent lights
       Lecture:		  Injury prevention and eating disorder
       Video:	          "World's funniest soccer spots"