Land Sports


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Land Sports

Archery: This craft teaches basic archery range safety skills and shooting technique. Participants will work on NAA award progression, physical and mental skill development, and competition preparation. Campers will be eligible to compete on the intercamp team.

Baseball: Instructional level craft where boys will focus on improving their offensive, defensive, and pitching skills. Boys are grouped by age. Campers can choose to join a team and compete with other camps.

Basketball: Beginner to intermediate level craft. Instructional craft with an emphasis on drills and skills and understanding the game. Campers can choose to join a team and compete with other camps.

Conditioning: O-AT-KA realizes many senior campers will play fall sports soon after summer camp ends and coaches intend that athletes return and perform at a high level of physical fitness. So that these campers may maintain or even improve their personal level of physical fitness, we offer a Physical Conditioning craft. Emphasis will be on speed/quickness, cardiovascular and strength development. Open to Seniors only.

Lacrosse: Instructional craft, teaching cradling, shooting, offensive and defensive skills. Campers can choose to join a team and compete with other teams. Bring your helmet, pads and stick if possible.

Riflery: This craft teaches basic rifle range safety skills and shooting technique. Participants will work on NRA award progression, physical and mental skill development, and competition preparation. Campers will be eligible to compete on the intercamp team.

Riflery Clinic: This intensive craft will offer campers extra opportunity to receive more one-one- one attention, work through individual form and technique, and progress through the NRA awards. Through assorted mini-competitions and drills, campers will refine their skills in preparation for intercamp competitions. Meets for two full periods every day. Priority given to seven-weekers. Not open to two-weekers.

Soccer: Campers learn or improve their skills in passing, dribbling, shooting, ball control, and defensive skills. Boys are grouped by age and may choose to compete on an intercamp team.

Tennis: Campers improve their strokes, serves, and volleying skills on hard surface and clay courts. Campers may choose to join the camp team and compete against other camps.

Track: This small group activity focuses on conditioning athletes for a variety of activities, including stretching, short and medium distance running, and other track and field events. Campers can choose to compete in community-sponsored races.