July 15-18, 2019
Students entering grades 4-9 in Fall of 2019
Monday – Thursday 4:00PM-6:30PM
Coach: Garrett Wenzelburger
Typical Daily Schedule
(Please arrive early, no later than 5:30pm on the first day)
4:00 Prayer/Thoughts for the day
4:10 Dynamic Warm-Up
4:20 Offensive Individual Groups
4:35 Offensive Team Work
4:50 Water Break
4:55 Defensive Individual Groups
5:10 Form Tackling/Pursuit Drills
5:30 Water Break
5:35 Scrimmage w/ Coach critique
6:00 Coach’s Choice (video, contests,
Special teams, and/or chalk talk)
Although this camp is set in a flag football environment, both safe and fun, young players will get specific position training from knowledgeable position coaches. The coach/participant ratio will be approximately five kids to every coach. This instructional camp is open to all young men who will be entering grades 4-9 in the Fall of 2019. Participants will receive a camp t-shirt. In the event of inclement weather, all athletes should bring clean tennis/cross training shoes each day as instruction and drills will be held in the gymnasiums.
Camp Details
Players will review valuable fundamentals such as:
Form running
Form tackling
Rules of the game
Proper pursuit angles
Offensive & Defensive Strategies
What to bring:
Cleats and tennis shoes
T-shirt & shorts
Would you like to pay with a check or cash?
Thank you for taking an interest in Lutheran North Summer Camps!
At Lutheran North, we believe that athletics are an important part of education. Many valuable life-lessons are learned through athletics – dedication, commitment, work ethic, respect, dealing with success and failure. God has richly blessed Lutheran North with a group of coaches who love what they do and are committed to continual improvement in all facets of their sports. They take an interest in the development of each individual player.
Our coaches teach team success, and more importantly, they teach the salvation given us by Christ Jesus. Our student-athletes pray. They take part in devotions. They do voluntary service projects. They learn the value of forgiving and being forgiven when they err. Lutheran North’s mission statement is:
Athletics is perhaps the most public aspect of our ministry and provides us yet another means by which we can spread the precious Gospel of Jesus Christ; that, ultimately, is what Lutheran North is all about.
God’s richest blessings to you. We look forward to seeing you on our campus. To God be the Glory!
Ryan Wesley
Athletic Director