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must be mailed to:
Sports Camp Coordinator
Cal Poly Pomona Athletics
3801 W. Temple Ave. Pomona, CA 91768
WHY THIS CAMP IS #1
CAMP FEATURES . . .
Designed for junior high school & high school students
- girls and boys ages 12 and over.
(NCAA regulations exclude this years high school graduates
and junior college students.)
Learn on an individual basis with personalized coaching.
Coach to player ratio 1:8.
Excellent facilities are available including: eight
indoor volleyball courts and pool.
Emphasis on the fundamental skills (morning session).
Emphasis on defensive and offensive systems (afternoon
session).
Action films of Japanese Club Teams, Japan Cup, and
Cal Poly.
Specialized position training.
Athletic trainer on staff.
Camp T-shirt.
Daily lunch
REMEMBER
THE DATES . . .
When: Camp # 1 July 26-29
(9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) $185
Camp # 2 July 30 - August
2 (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) $165
Location: Camp # 1 will check
in at Kellogg Gym (building 43 on campus
map) at 8:00 a.m. on the first day only. Camp
# 2 will check in at Kellogg
Gym (building 43 on campus
map) at 8:00 a.m. on the first day only.
Rosie Wegrich - Volleyball Office - Cal Poly Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768-4079
Telephone (909) 869-2822/2809 FAX (909) 869-2814
Email: rwegrich@csupomona.edu
ABOUT THE HEAD CLINICIAN: ROSIE WEGRICH
Few personalities in volleyball can claim credentials as extensive
as those of Rosie Wegrich. As a player, Rosie competed collegiately
at San Diego State, where she captained the team. Following
graduation, she embarked on a distinguished six-year tenure
in the International Volleyball Association playing on three
championship teams (75, 76, and 78) while
being chosen Female MVP three consecutive times (77,
78, and 79) and earning All-Pro First Team honors
every year during each of her six years.
Rosie coached at the Division I collegiate level for 17 years,
15 of them at the University of Arizona, where her teams qualified
for NCAA competition 12 of the 15 years, finishing 9th four
times. Rosie has taken the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos to post
season play five out of eight years. The 92 and 97
teams, made it to the finals of the NCAA Southwest Regionals.
She has coached six All-Americans, two USA National Team Members,
plus two Canadian National Team Members, and several professional
players playing in Europe. Rosie was the head coach of the
South Zone team which won the Silver medal at the1983 Olympic
Festival and as assistant coach that won the gold in 88.
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