tiger tennis camp - DePauw University

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tiger tennis camp - DePauw University
ABOUT THE HEAD COACH
ABOUT DEPAUW UNIVERSITY
SCOTT RIGGLE
Scott Riggle begins his 12th
year with the Tigers. The
team has compiled a 236-97
record in his first 10 years,
and his career coaching
record stands at 518-167.
DePauw earned a trip to
the NCAA national championships in 2001, 2003,
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2010 and 2011, and
advanced to the quarterfinal round in 2003 and 2006.
They finished 2006 ranked 5th in the nation and 1st in the
region. The 2003 squad broke the previous school record
of 20 wins in a season and finished with a mark of 25-4.
Riggle has been a certified teaching professional,
licensed by the United States Professional Tennis Registry, for 25 years. He has also coached the University of
Indianapolis men’s team, the Columbus (Ind.) North High
School girls’ team, and the Columbus (Ind.) East High
School boys’ team. He has enjoyed success as a player
as well, finishing 1996 and 1998 as the top-ranked men’s
singles player in the Central Indiana Tennis Association.
He finished 2002 ranked first in 35 and over doubles in
Central Indiana. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. in English
from the University of Indianapolis, where he earned
recognition as a first team academic all-American every
year of his collegiate career.
Riggle coached Liz Bondi to DePauw’s first NCAA
singles championship in the spring of 2007. In the fall of
2004, Bondi and partner Elizabeth Steele became the
first representatives in the history of Division III to win
the Small College Super Bowl, a feat which earned them
a trip to the Division I indoor national championships.
DePauw University, founded in 1837, is recognized
as a selective, high-quality, national liberal arts university
by other institutions of higher education and the nation’s
business and professional communities. Its College of
Liberal Arts and School of Music enjoy an outstanding
national reputation. DePauw’s distinguished alumni
include former U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle, U.S.
Representative Lee Hamilton, civil rights leader Vernon
Jordan, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Ferid Murad, the
composer-lyricist team of Gretchen Cryer and Nancy
Ford Charles, best-selling author John Jakes, former
astronaut Joseph P. Allen, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist James B. Stewart, ESPN founder William
Rasmussen, and many other leaders in business, the
professions, public service, and the arts.
DePauw provides its 2,350 undergraduate students
with a rigorous academic environment and a studentto-faculty ratio of 10-to-1. Students gain leadership
experience through a wide range of extracurricular opportunities in small, self-governing living units, studentrun organizations, intercollegiate athletics, numerous
productions and ensembles in the performing arts, and
other organizations.
The University sponsors 23 varsity sports (12 for
women and 11 for men) and is a member of the National
Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division III. DePauw’s
athletic teams compete in the North Coast Athletic Conference which also includes Allegheny College (Pa.),
Denison University (Ohio), DePauw University, Hiram
College (Ohio), Kenyon College (Ohio), Oberlin College
(Ohio), Ohio Wesleyan University (Ohio), Wabash College (Ind.), Wittenberg University (Ohio), The College
of Wooster (Ohio).
TIGER
TENNIS CAMP
at DePauw University
TENNIS INSTRUCTION AND
COMPETITION FOR
BOYS AND GIRLS AGE 9-19
JUNE 11-16, 2012
Registration June 11 from 12-2 p.m.
First hitting session begins at 2:30 p.m.
End-of-camp ceremony June 16 at 1 p.m.
Director: Scott Riggle
ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED – APPLY EARLY
DePauw University
Greencastle, Indiana
Make check payable to Tiger Tennis Camp at DePauw University and mail application with deposit to: DePauw University, ATTN: Scott Riggle, 100 W. Hanna St.,
P.O. Box 37, Greencastle, IN 46135.
Roommate preference (leave blank if none) ___________________________________________________________________________________________
My child is covered by_____________________________________________________________________________________________ insurance company.
Parent or guardian’s signature______________________________________________________________________________________________________
I hereby authorize the directors and employees of the Tiger Tennis Camp at DePauw University to act for me according to their best judgment in any emergency requiring medical attention, and I hereby waive and release the school from any and all liability for injuries and illness while at the school. I will be responsible for any medical and other charges in connection
with my son’s or daughter’s attendance at the camp.
E-mail address______________________________________________________ School name__________________________________________________
❑L
❑M
Shirt size (adult sizes) ❑ S
❑ Intermediate ❑ Advanced
Home phone_________________________________________________________ Work phone_________________________________________________
• Hat
• Racket(s)
• Alarm clock
Address_____________________________________________________________City___________________________ State________ Zip_____________
washcloths
• Swimsuit
• Sunscreen
❑ XL
WHAT TO BRING
• Sheets and/or
sleeping bag
• Pillow
• Toiletries and
other personal
items, including
soap, towels, and
❑ Beginner
FACILITIES
Instruction will be conducted at DePauw’s outstanding
tennis complex, comprised of nine outdoor hard
courts, three of which are lighted, and six indoor hard
courts. DePauw’s other athletic facilities, including the
supervised swimming pool, will also be available to all
campers.
❑ Overnight ❑ Day camp
COST
Total cost per overnight participant:....................... $475
Total cost per day camp participant:...................... $375
Deposit due with application:.................................$100
..........................................(refundable if camp is filled)
Balance due:...................................................... June 4
Note: All meals for overnight participants are included in
the cost. Lunch is included in the cost for day campers.
(Duplicate as needed)
Breakfast
Warm-up and stretch
Instructional drills
Lunch
Free time
Instructional competition
Dinner
Additional hitting and individual
instruction available; other activities,
such as basketball, racquetball,
swimming, weightlifting, and soccer
available
In rooms
Lights out
❑ Female
10 p.m.
11 p.m.
SAMPLE DAY
Name__________________________________________________________________________________ Age____________________ ❑ Male
ANDREW GREGORY, Assistant Coach
Andrew Gregory begins his second season as assistant
tennis coach at DePauw and his first summer as codirector of the Tiger Tennis Camp. Coach Gregory was a
member of the NCCAA (National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association) National Championship tennis team at
Olivet Nazarene University, where he played both tennis
and basketball. In each of his four years, both the tennis
and the basketball teams earned NAIA national rankings.
He was a member of the IHSAA final four Terre Haute
North High School tennis team, where he set a school
record for most doubles victories. Coach Gregory also
has worked for 10 years as an instructor and site director
with the Terre Haute Junior Tennis Association and has
been a teaching professional at the Wabash Valley Tennis
Club. He has a B.S. degree in sports management from
Olivet Nazarene University and is currently completing a
Master's degree through Ball State University.
7:30 a.m.
8:15-8:30 a.m.
8:30-11:15 a.m.
11:45 a.m.
12:30-1:30 p.m.
1:30-4:15 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:30-10 p.m.
TIGER TENNIS CAMP AT DEPAUW UNIVERSITY APPLICATION
ABOUT THE CAMP
• Head coach Scott Riggle is involved in every
instructional session and competition.
• Our staff is comprised of the coaches and players
from DePauw’s nationally-ranked men’s and women’s
teams as well as other highly qualified coaches from
the area.
• The student/instructor ratio is 4:1.
• Our instructors are trained to impart sound fundamentals
and tactics, teach advanced techniques and strategy,
and emphasize hard work, concentration, and
sportsmanship in a positive environment that allows
students to learn and improve while having fun.
• Students will compete in a variety of settings,
including events such as individual matches, team
matches within the camp, and team matches against
other area programs.
• Individualized instruction will be available to all
students.
• University dietitians plan all meals in a food court
style service that caters to a variety of appetites.
• Dormitories are continuously supervised.
• On Saturday we will conduct an end-of-camp
ceremony with awards and certificates presented.
Parents are encouraged to attend.
• Each student will receive a DePauw University tennis
camp t-shirt.
• Each student will receive an individualized evaluation
and workout sheet to take home that includes advice,
goals, and other thoughts tailored to the student.

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