Important Parent Information
- Accommodations are not provided as part of the camp fees. However, camp directors will aid you in making arrangements with a local establishment.
- By registering your son or daughter for On-The-Line Specialty Camps, you are providing him/her with the most comprehensive and current instruction available.
- In order to assure that they have the best experience possible we ask that you read the "Rules and Regulations" area below with your camper before committing them to attend camp. This will ensure that they understand the rules and are willing to comply.
- Parents are strongly encouraged to take notes regarding technique and training methods discussed at camp for their child.
- We do ask that parents refrain from making any comments during practices to ensure the focus and concentration the camper needs.
What to bring to camp
- Footballs
- Holder
- Football Shoes ("soccer shoes")
- Spiral notebook with pencil to take notes
- Practice t-shirts
- Sunscreen (optional)
- Practice shorts
- Athletic tape (if required)
- Kicking tee
- Water
- Kicking block
Rules and Regulations
- Welcome to On-The-Line Specialty Camps! Your improvement over the two days of camp will be a result of hard work on your part and hands-on coaching from the OTL instructional staff. The basic fundamentals will be stressed and practiced repeatedly until they become second nature. This way, under game conditions they will come automatically. Your camp experience will be successful if you adhere to the following set of rules, by which every camper is expected to abide.
- Attending an On-The-Line camp is a privilege. Your personal safety is our primary concern. By enrolling, you agree to follow all rules and regulations, both written below and stated verbally at camp. You represent your family, school and community and we expect the highest quality of behavior from every camper. While we do not anticipate any conduct outside accepted standards of behavior, On-The-Line maintains the right to dismiss any camper for just cause at any time without refund.
- It is your responsibility to notify the Camp Director as soon as possible of any problem or concern that you may have regarding ANY aspect of your camp experience. We can fix things during camp; they can't be fixed afterwards.
- Profanity, hazing, threatening or bullying behavior, off-color jokes, references to race, creed, ethnicity, nationality, religion, individual appearance, personal preferences or any other distinction will not be tolerated.
- Drugs of any type or form, including alcohol, and all tobacco products are forbidden. No firecrackers, explosives, firearms, weapons of any kind, and gambling or games involving money are permitted.
- All pre-existing injuries/illnesses/medical conditions (e.g. asthma, allergies, diabetes, epilepsy, etc.) must be reported to the Camp Director prior to the first practice.
- Drink plenty of water at meals and between and during practice. Avoid soft drinks and other caffeinated beverages. Bring your own water bottle to practice where water will be available.
- No littering. We are guests of the host college or high school and we want to show respect to the buildings and grounds during our stay.
- Think before you act. Please do not horse around or do anything that could endanger yourself or another individual. Again, our #1 concern is the safety and well-being of all campers and staff.