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SEVENTH ANNUAL KENTUCKY WILDCAT FOOTBALL CAMP
CAMPER'S DAILY SCHEDUI-E
7:30 a.m.
8:00
9:15
9:30-11:30
12:30
2:45 p.m.
3:00-5:30
4:30-5:30
6:00
7:00
8:00
9:30 10:30
 Wake-up.
 Breakfast
 Meeting with Coaches
 Offensive Instruction
 Lunch and Rest Period
 Meetings with Coaches
 Defensive Instruction
 Weight Training
 Dinner
 Speciality Period (punting, kicking, kick receiving); Team polish for offense or defense.
 Night Meeting (highlight Alms, chalk talks, guest speakers)
 Report to Dorms Lights Out
OUR DAY-BY-DAY PROGRAM
Campers will work on conditioning, fundamentals and techniques at individual positions plus offensive and defensive team play. Practices will be divided into "live" contact and non-contact sessions. Campers will practice with equipment under the watchful eyes of our coaching staff. By midweek boys are placed on teams with specific coaches and made ready for the Friday scrimmage. Naturally, we are insured.
NON-CONTACT PROGRAM
Available for boys who prefer, or whose coaches prefer, to go through our program without pads. Other areas are intensified,
OUR PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE:
OFFENSE
Quarterbackstance, center exchange, drop-back, setting up, passing, release, follow through, ball handling, running, faking, reading defense, leadership, roll out passing and running. Runningbacksstance, release, ball handling, faking, ball carrying, running, cutting, blocking, pass receiving.
Centerstance,   exchange,  blocking  (run and pass), release, short and long snap. Linestance, release, all forms of blocking, pulling, agility, line-calls, strategy. Kickerspunting, place-kicking, holding. Wide Rec'srunning routes, blocking, faking, ball handling and ball drills.
DEFENSE
Line stance, charge, alignment, pursuit, reaction, agility, tackling, stunting, pass rush. Linebackers stance,   pursuit,   pass coverage territory-responsibility, tackling, blitzing. Secondarystance, alignment, pass coverage, intercept, run support, tackling.
SPECIAL TEAMS
We will work with all kickers, punters, holders, return men and long snappers in the evening after dinner.
FRIDAY SCRlMMAGE-afternoon
After working all week, both individually and as a team, the scrimmage is the highlight of camp. Only through "game type" competition can potential skills be shown. Campers are divided into teams by age, weight and ability, and each team is assigned four coaches. Teams have game type controlled scrimmages, watched by the entire camp staff. Family and friends are certainly welcome. We will explain our schedule in detail at Sunday's registration.
FOR ADDITIONAL CAMP APPLICATIONS WRITE TO: Kentucky Wildcat Football Camp Football Offices Commonwealth Stadium Lexington, KY 40506-0222
DEAR PARENTS & CAMPERS:
We are happy to continue the University of Kentucky's Football Camp. We are offering an instructional football camp that will feature both contact and non-contact drills directed by college, high school and pre-high school coaches.
The campers will go from non-contact instruction to contact work under a gradual conditioning program that will teach techniques of every football position, both individually and as a team. The camp will teach the latest in modern football as well as the basics of the Wildcat Strength Training.
We are excited about this camp because we know it helps a young man become a better football player. It is my privilege to personally invite you to join the Wildcat Football Camp.
See you this summer!
Sincerely,
Jerry Claiborne Head Football Coach University of Kentucky
CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING: REGISTRATION: Balance of camp tuition ($175 overnight camper, $130 day camper-no personal checks). Signed doctor's permission slip/parent's consent form. Spending money for snacks, T-Shirts, etc.
CLOTHING: Football equipment-NOCSAE approved helmet, chin strap, shoulder pads, hip pads, pants with pads, football shoes, two jerseys (preferably white), mouthpiece, athletic supporters, shorts, and socks. Adequate clothing for one week; dress is casual. Finally, bring a pillow, sheet, blanket, soap and towels for your room.
HOW TO APPLY: Fill out the enclosed application, detach and return immediately with a $50.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT, or write (or a camp brochure to: (We cannot accept personal checks.)
WILDCAT FOOTBALL CAMP COMMONWEALTH STADIUM UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40506-0222
NOTE: A letter will be sent to applicants prior to the start of camp, which will include more detailed information concerning the camp.
LIMITED REGISTRATION - DONT BE LEFT OUT (WE WILL STOP ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 6 DAYS PRIOR TO CAMP.)
OPTIONAL: Non-Contact football available.
OUR GOAL
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The aim of the Wildcat Football Camp is to give the campers the finest football instruction possible and at the same time give them a week full of fun, fond memories and a steppingstone to manhood.
The 11 to 13-year-olds will come home with more football knowledge and confidence, ready to play at a more competitive level. The 14 and 15-year-olds will have polished their skills that are necessary at the competitive pre-high and high school levels. The 16 and 18-year-old boys will have improved their techniques while readying themselves mentally and physically for the toughest of high school competition.
They will also have the advantage of playing under the watchful eyes of college coaches who will look them over, give advice and make suggestions.
FOR ADDITIONAL CAMP APPUCATIONS WRITE TO: Kentucky Wildcat Football Camp Football Office* Commonwealth Stadium Lexington. KY 40506-0222
(No personal checks; only certified check, cashiers' checks or money order.)
CAMP COST:
Overnight..........................$225
Day Camper.......................$180
CAMP DATE: June 8-13
ELIGIBILITY: You are eligible to attend the camp if you are at least 11 years old and have not begun the senior year in high school. The Kentucky Football Camp conforms with all pre-high school and high school National Federation rules and players may participate without jeopardizing any eligibility. However, we suggest that you check with your coach or athletic director if there are any questions about eligibility in your area. Any team coming into camp as a group may not practice as a unit, nor may any pre-high school or high school coach take part in coaching his own team. (NOTE: The Ohio High School Federation does not allow players to take part in contact drills.)
FACILITIES: Campers will be housed in beautiful Kirwan Hall, an air-conditioned dormitory on the University of Kentucky campus. Meals will be served in Kirwan Hall and are prepared and planned by a dietician to provide maximum nutritional needs for each day. Drills and scrimmages will be conducted at Shively Sports Center, featuring three grass football fields, one full artificial turf field, complete training room facilities, weight room, and team lounge.
REGISTRATION AND CHECK-OUT TIMES: All campers (overnight and day) will be checked into camp from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Sunday, June 8th.
Day campers should arrive each morning no later than 8:30 A.M., and must be picked up no later than 10:00 P.M. each night in the Shively Sports Center parking lot. Lunch and evening meals are included in the day camper's fee beginning with the Sunday evening meal. Check-out time is no later than Friday evening, June 13th.
MAIL TO:
Kentucky Wildcat Football Camp
Commonwealth Stadium,
Lexington. Ky. 40506-0222 (606) 257-3611
Please enroll the following camper for the 1986 session as a .
NAME _
APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENT
Office Use Only:
1. Deposit _
2. Balance _
3. Health Card
4. Consent_
_ overnight
__day camper
Age at camp_Hgt.
.Wt.
Home Address
Phone (AC)_
School _
_City, State .
. Men's Size TShirt (S, M, L, XL, XXL) _ _Coach_
. Zip _
_ Grade (fall of '86) _
Date of H. S. Graduation .
Position played of Offense .
_ Defense _
. Roommate preference .
(please list both positions) MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: Kentucky Wildcat Football Camp
Enclosed is my camp application and $50 deposit, which I understand is non-refundable. Parent's Signature -__