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I work for an environmental and engineering consulting firm with offices all over the world. Right now, I am being trained to manage some of our hydrogeologic and groundwater statistical monitoring programs for several landfills. Golder provides services in a variety of areas, including mining, oil and natural gas, power, water resource management, land development, waste management, and more.
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Golder Associates Inc.
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2009 Summer Courses and Camps
Sports
Girls Basketball
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Shooting Camp, $50
June 16th, 9-4pm
Grades 4 & up
Learn the fundamentals of shooting. Work
on jump shots, set shots, free throws, layups
and more.
Download Printable Girls Basketball Application (pdf)
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Position Camp, $50
June 17th, 9-4pm
Grades 6 & up
Guard Skills: Dribbling, passing, understanding
floor spacing, reading post
defenders and more.
Post Skills: Footwork, positioning, rebounding,
defensive techniques, and more.
Note: Lunch is NOT provided
Download Printable Girls Basketball Application (pdf)
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Little Lakers, $50
June 18-19, 9-12 pm
Grades 1-5
Learn the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling,
rebounding, and defense.
Note: Lunch is NOT provided
Download Printable Girls Basketball Application (pdf)
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Elite Camp, $250 ($150 commuter) per camper. There is a $100 non-refundable deposit.
July 20-22
Grades: Highly-skilled 9th-12th
Elite camp offers the chance for each
camper to learn the necessary skills to
become an elite high school player
and college basketball prospect. This
camp is highly recommended for players
seeking to elevate their game with instruction
by college coaches in a highly
competitive setting.
The camp will provide the opportunity to
improve skills at the guard and post positions.
Players will have the opportunity
to strengthen their natural position, or to
work on less-defined skills at one of the
other positions on the court. Lecture,
film viewing, individual development and
teaching by the Laker coaching staff,
as well as current and former collegiate student-athletes.
Download Printable Elite Basketball Application (pdf)
Camp Directors:
Jamie Pewinski,
Women’s Head Basketball Coach, 4 GLIAC North Championships, 2 Tournament Championships, 2004 Sweet 16.
Steve Hettinga,
Men’s Head Basketball Coach, 2009 GLIAC North Champions, 2009 NCAA Tournament Appearance.
Rob Garcia,
Coached high school basketball for 13 years and now also coaches Swan Valley Varsity Girls Basketball, Founder of SMART Challenge.
Micah Lancaster, Personal Basketball Trainer, Motivational Speaker, Camp Speaker, Played at Spring Arbor University, Played Semi-Professional Ball as
member of the Grand Rapids Flight
in the IBL, Creator of Serious Basketball.
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Women's Team Camp, $150 ($70 commuter) per player, $200 non-refundable team deposit.
July 24-26
Grades: Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman
High School Teams.
We offer: Competitive Games, 2 Min Overtime Tournament, Free Throw Contest, Camp t-shirts, Coaches Party
Meals Served: Friday-Dinner,
Saturday-Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner,
Sunday-Breakfast and Lunch
Download Printable Women's Team Camp Application (pdf)
Note: Deadline to register
is July 17th. There is no fee for the Head Coach. $125 for Additional Coach, Chaperone,
or Manager
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Individual Skills Camp, $120
Mon-Wed 9-4 pm, Thurs. 9-12 pm
Grades 5 & up
Combining fundamentals with fun. Featuring specialized instruction in proper technique and games according to age and
skill level. Campers will have an optional open swim
time Wednesday.
Note: Lunch is NOT provided
Download Printable Girls Basketball Application (pdf)
Contact jpewinski@lssu.edu
Boys Basketball
Download Printable Application/Information (pdf)
- June 22-25
Individual Skills Camp Grades 4 & up, $120
Mon-Wed 9:00am-4:00pm,
Thurs. 9:00am-Noon
Combining fundamentals with fun. Featuring
specialized instruction in proper
technique and games according to age
and skill level. Note: Lunch IS provided.
- July 6-7
Little Lakers Grades 1-4, $50
9:00am-Noon
Learn the fundamentals of shooting, dribbling, rebounding, and defense. Note: Lunch is NOT provided.
- July 8
Shooting Camp Grades 4 & up, $50
9:00am-4:00pm
Learn the fundamentals of shooting. Work on jump shots, set shots, free throws, layups and more. Note: Lunch is NOT provided.
- July 9
Position Camp Grades 4 & up, $50
9:00am-3:00pm
Guard Skills: Dribbling, passing, understanding floor spacing, reading post defenders and more.Learn the techniques needed to control the game with and without the ball.
Post Skills: Footwork, positioning, rebounding, defensive techniques, and more. Drills to give you strength where you need it. Take you inside game to the next level.
Contact shettinga@lssu.edu
Cross Country
Download Printable Application/Information (pdf)
- July 26-31, Grades 7-12, Teams& Individual
Resident: $325
Room/board, Instruction, T-shirt; Commuter: $225
Lunch, Dinner, Instruction,T-shirt; Team Rate: 7 or more $25 off/1 coach stays free; LSSU Faculty/Staff: $25 off
- NOTE: $50 non-refundable deposit due with
registration by July 14. $25 late fee.
- Training sessions at local parks
- Talent show and dance
- Trip to Lake Superior beach
- Motivational speakers and presentations
- Elite and National Class Athletes
- Lake Superior State University Athletes and Coaches
- Nutrition and Injury Prevention
Contact, track@lssu.edu
Hockey
Download Printable Application (pdf)
- June 22-26 3 Day, $199 ($209 after June 1), or $360 for both camps, per applicant
Mites, Squirts, Peewees
- June 29-July 3 Day,$199 ($209 after June 1), or $360 for both camps, per applicant
Squirts, Peewees, Bantams
- June 22-29 Evening, $100, or $175 for both camps
Adults
8-9:30pm
Includes 6 hours of ice per camp and free hockey jersey.
- June 29-July 3 Evening, $100, or $175 for both camps
Adults
8-9:30pm
Includes 6 hours of ice per camp and free hockey jersey.
Contact jroque@lssu.edu
906-635-2605
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Personal education...
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Caroline Demary-Elliott
Mathematics - Secondary Education
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"Not only is LSSU close and convenient to my home in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, but the atmosphere is very welcoming. All of the staff and students seem to be really open, and the teacher-to-student ratio is very personal, unlike larger universities." [ more ]
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