Warrior Athletics Camps Begin Today, June 3, With More Sessions Ahead
TURLOCK, Calif.--- Stan State Department of Athletics will be holding their annual sports camps this summer running from today June 3 to July 30. The camps include the sports of basketball, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. For more information, go to https://warriorathleticscamps.com/.
All Sports Camp (June)
Dates: June 9-12
All Sports Camp (July)
Dates: July 7-10
Basketball Camps
- Summer Basketball Camp 1
June 2-5
- Summer Basketball Camp 2
June 9-12
- Summer Basketball Camp 3
June 16-19
Soccer
- Youth Soccer Camp
June 16-19
- Elite Warrior Soccer Camp
June 30-July 3
Tennis
- Co-Ed Warrior & Little Warrior Tennis Camp 2
June 16-19
- Co-Ed Warrior & Little Warrior Tennis Camp 3
June 23-26
- Co-Ed Warrior & Little Warrior Tennis Camp 4
June 30-July 3
Volleyball
- Youth Camp 1
July 7-8
- Middle School Camp 1
July 9-10
- Youth Camp 2
July 14-15
- High School Camp
July 16-17
- Prospect Camp
July 21
- Middle School Camp 2
July 23-24
- Clinic 1
July 28
- Clinic 2
July 29
- Clinic 3
July 30
- Clinic 4
July 31
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