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BDFC SUMMER CAMPS
SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS FOR ACTIVE CHILDREN OF 5-13 YEARS OLD
Join us for summer fun at BDFC Summer Camps 2023! Choose from our Soccer or Multi-Sport camps.
Based at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, BDFC Summer Camps are designed to provide skill development, fair play and fun competition while also allowing campers to make lifelong memories and have fun! We will aim to nurture and develop good habits, a positive sports attitude, and great moral character in our athletes and leaders
OUR CAMPS
BDFC SOCCER CAMP
BDFC Soccer Camp will focus on skills and strategies for this exciting sport. It will build on existing skills and works towards enhancing more advanced techniques and team play.
Train with BDFC Coaches, who will participate & supervise all of the soccer training sessions during the soccer camps.
Invitation to our competitive Blue Devils Academy teams upon selection by our coaches.
BDFC MULTI-SPORT CAMP
The BDFC Multi-Sport Camp program will expose young athletes to a wide variety of sports such as basketball, flag football, soccer, floor hockey, badminton, and volleyball. Campers will develop fundamental movement and sport skills with an emphasis on fun, fair play and teamwork. The multi- sports camp will allow players to challenge themselves, have fun and stay active!
Need more info? Questions? Please contact us: Yosi Von Biela | Camp Director
(289) 273.0119 Ext: 898 | [email protected]
PROGRAM WEEKS & PRICES
(Price includes HST)
DATES AND PRICE
- July 24 – 2 8 | $430
- July 31 – Aug 04 | $430
- Aug 08 – 11 | $344
- Drop off 8:45 – 9:00am
- Pick up 3:45pm
All campers will receive:
- Camp T-Shirt
- Full service lunch using cafeteria facilities at Sheridan College
We require a minimum of 100 participants weekly to operate the camp programs. Should we have insufficient enrolment, parents will be contacted by April 30.
Location: Sheridan College
Cancellation Policy
- All refund requests and changes to registration must be received 14 days prior to the start of the registered camp. A $50.00 admin fee applies
- No refunds less than two (2) weeks before the first day of camp.
- No refunds for days missed.
- If camper has COVID or must quarantine, we will transfer to another week pending availability. A doctors note will be required.
- Refunds must go back to the card used for the original transaction.
EXPERT ORGANIZATION
Coordinated and directed by Camp Director Yosi Von Biela who has 25 years in the field of Early Childhood Education, running camps and recreational programs for Toronto District School Board. Yosi will be responsible for all staff training, registration, daily schedule and day-to-day operations of the camp.
INCREDIBLE FUN WHILE LEARNING
Appropriate level and age placement means every camper is matched at the perfect age and challenge level for maximum fun during the week
EXCELLENT INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION
Our low 1:8 coach-to-player ratio ensures every child gets the attention they deserve from their expert coaches and mentors! All BDFC Coaches will have complete Vulnerable Sector Checks and Standard First Aid and CPR certification.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
We will adhere to all COVID-19 recommendations from the Government of Ontario and Canada, as well as every protocol from professional camp associations to protect our campers, staff and families during the summer camp season.
COACHES
Our BDFC Coaches are trained staff who are supported both on and off the field by the club’s technical coaching team.
Our coaches are trained to:
- Enable children to have a fun and rewarding experience while competing in small sided games
- Develop age-appropriate skills
- Ensure player safety
We’d love to hear from you.
Need more info? Questions? Please contact us:
Yosi Von Biela | Camp Director
(289) 273.0119 Ext: 898 | [email protected]
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Verdict. How the US team tried to beat 3 seconds in 40 years
Mikhail Kalashnikov is about the people who lost to the USSR basketball team in the final of the 1972 Olympics. Text from issue 223 of PROsport magazine.
Not much has changed in 40 years. Six-foot-tall men still have to dress in baggy suits and oversized T-shirts that hang awkwardly on both the bony and portly ones. The center is still easy to distinguish from the point guard. Injustice still hurts in the heart, and the phantom pain due to the lost victory does not disappear anywhere.
Hot August 2012. The 12 people who went out for a group photo on the stadium field in Lexington, Kentucky were last seen on board a plane from Munich in 1972. The whole team is here, only coach Aiba is missing; however, at the Olympics he was already 68, and the last 20 years of his life the two-time gold medalist spent in bitter retirement. Here is Captain Kenny Davis, sales rep for Converse, who never became a professional basketball player. Doug Collins, coach who led NBA teams to the playoffs seven times. Tom McMillen, tallest congressman in US history. Big people, prosperous people; salt of the earth.
After 40 years, Kenny suggested that they return to their starting point and imagine that the final of the USSR – USA had just ended, a great match with three endings. With a score of 49:50, the Soviet players put the ball into play three times, first due to a time-out unnoticed by the judges, then due to a broken stopwatch. The first two endings were won by the Americans, the last one was the composure of coach Kondrashin, the despair of Edeshko, calculated to the centimeter, who threw the ball across the entire court, and the willpower of Alexander Belov, after a trick of which two guardians flew off like dry leaves. By the end of the meeting, no one in the hall really understood what was happening. Even the Soviet players were waiting for a possible replay, but by a split decision of the functionaries, the gold was still left to the USSR team.
Now Kenny, who in his will forbade his heirs to receive a silver medal instead of him, leaves no room for divided decisions. 12 able-bodied men, one question, only two answers. This is a jury meeting, and the verdict must be unanimous: will the American medals of the 1972 Games remain forever in the museum in Lausanne, or will each of the team agree to accept the silver and accept defeat.
But every great story always has branches and drafts that have suffered in the editing of time. Not only team members were invited to the meeting, but also other people associated with the match of the century. John Brown was on Aiba’s original list of coaches, survived all the deductions from the harsh military training camp at Pearl Harbor, but suffered a compound ankle fracture in the last training session on the last day of the training camp. The Federation did not allocate funds so that he could go with the team to Munich; what’s there, Brown did not even get an expensive suit from the sponsor of the national team. Instead, the Forbes forward flew to the Games – one of those two who ended up on the floor under the onslaught of Belov in the decisive seconds of the match.
In Lexington, he was finally able to become a full-fledged part of the team. They remembered the tournament with him, laughed, spent time like never before. “I think it was me who was not enough to win. That summer I played the best basketball of my life, Brown is sure. – In the NBA, I held back Irving, Larry Bird and McAdoo. I think I would close Belov – he has the same height and ferocity. He wouldn’t have made that throw.”
The more they talked that August weekend in Kentucky, the more they realized that defeat did not mean so much in their lives, many more important things happened during these 40 years. Talk about the match was replaced by talk about families, about children, about the good old days – in the end, they laughed and rejoiced, and did not judge. Of course, the team did not accept medals: no one is determined to change the history of their life at 60 years old. Especially when the shadow of disappointment dissipated and this life turned out to be full of meaning and beautiful and without any gold.
Summer holidays in country camps in Tver
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Third shift 2023 – departure schedule
Departure of children for vacation in country camps (3rd shift) – July 17, 2023 from the Palace of Children and Youth Creativity (Darvina street, 3). Departure time…
07/11/2023
Departure from country camps 2 shift 2023
Dear parents!
The Department of Education of the Administration of the city of Tver announces the time of departure of children from municipal country camps, according to the following schedule:
07/11/2023
Dear parents! Departure of children for rest during the 2nd shift of the tent camp “Rodniki”
Dear parents! Departure of children for rest in the 2nd shift of the tent camp “Rodniki” 9July 2023 at 12. 00 – from the Palace of Creativity of Children and Youth (Darvin St., 3). Gathering at 11.30.
07/03/2023
Third shift 2023 – departure schedule
Departure of children to rest in country camps (3rd shift) – July 17, 2023 from the Palace of Creativity for Children and Youth (Darvina street, 3). Departure time…
07/11/2023
Departure from country camps 2 shift 2023
Dear parents!
The Department of Education of the Administration of the city of Tver announces the time of departure of children from municipal country camps, according to the following schedule:
07/11/2023
Dear parents! Departure of children for rest during the 2nd shift of the tent camp “Rodniki”
Dear parents! Departure of children for rest in the 2nd shift of the tent camp “Rodniki” 9July 2023 at 12. 00 – from the Palace of Creativity of Children and Youth (Darvin St., 3). Gathering at 11.30.
07/03/2023
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