Summer Camps
βΎ Badges for Baseball Camp
Grades: 5β8 (based on the 2025β26 school year)
π Dates: Tuesday, June 23 β Thursday, June 25
β° Time: 8:00 a.m. β 2:00 p.m.
π Primary Location: Southern Maryland Youth Organization
8210 Marshall Corner Rd, Pomfret, MD 20675
π Rain Location: Robert D. Stethem Educational Center
7775 Marshall Corner Rd, Pomfret, MD 20675
Camp Overview
Campers will receive baseball instruction from coaches, School Resource Officers, and special guests. No prior baseball experience is required. Activities include:
- A baseball tournament
- Skill development and drills
- Life lessons focused on:
- Sportsmanship
- Decision-making
- Conflict resolution
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Nutrition
- Self-management
What to Bring & Wear
- Baseball glove (encouraged, limited extras available)
- Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing
- Athletic shoes
- Cleats (optional β must also bring alternate shoes)
- Water bottle (water or sports drink)
Note: Campers are responsible for any personal equipment they bring.
Important Notes
- Arrival on June 23: 7:30β7:45 a.m. for registration
- Parents are not permitted on campgrounds during camp hours
- Transportation: Parents/guardians must provide drop-off and pick-up
- Pick-up is required at the end of each day
- Lunch: Provided daily. Parents must send lunch if the camper has special dietary needs or allergies
Contact Information
For additional details:
- Master Corporal Kurt Burger
- 301-753-1786
- burgerk@ccso.us
π Basketball Camp
Grades: 6β8 (based on the 2025β26 school year)
π Dates: Tuesday, July 28 β Thursday, July 30
β° Time: 8:00 a.m. β 2:00 p.m.
π Location: Westlake High School
Camp Overview
Campers will receive basketball instruction from experienced coaches and special guests. No prior basketball experience is required. Activities include:
- Skill development and drills
- A basketball tournament
- Life skills sessions covering:
- Sportsmanship
- Decision-making
- Conflict resolution
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Nutrition
- Self-management
What to Bring & Wear
- Comfortable athletic clothing
- Athletic shoes (recommended for indoor/outdoor play)
- Water bottle (water or sports drink)
Important Notes
- Please arrive between 7:30 and 7:45 am on Tuesday July 28th for registration.
- Parents are not permitted on camp grounds during camp hours
- Transportation: Parents/guardians must provide drop-off and pick-up
- Lunch: Provided daily. Parents must send lunch if the camper has special dietary needs or allergies
Contact Information
- Officer Quigley
- π 301-932-2222
- π§ quigleyc@ccso.us
π Football Camp
Grades: 5β8 (based on the 2025β26 school year)
π Dates: Tuesday, July 7 β Thursday, July 9
β° Time: 8:00 a.m. β 2:00 p.m.
π Location: Westlake High School
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Camp Overview
Participants will receive football instruction from experienced coaches, School Resource Officers, and special guests. No prior football experience is required. Campers will:
- Compete in a combine
- Participate in a flag football tournament
- Learn valuable life skills, including:
- Sportsmanship
- Decision-making
- Conflict resolution
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Nutrition
- Self-management
What to Bring & Wear
- Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing
- Running shoes (required daily) β no Crocs or slides
- Cleats (optional for outdoor drills)
- Water bottle (water or sports drink)
Important Notes
- Arrival for Day 1 (July 7): 7:30β7:45 a.m. for registration
- Parents are not permitted on camp grounds during camp hours
- Transportation: Parents/guardians must provide drop-off and pick-up
- Lunch: Provided daily. Parents must send lunch if the camper has special dietary needs or allergies
Contact Information
For questions or additional details:
- CPL Virts: 301-753-1755 | virtsb@ccso.us
- PFC Joffe: 301-753-1758 | joffes@ccso.us
β½ Ladies Leadership Soccer Camp
Grades: 3β5 (based on the 2025β26 school year)
π Dates: Tuesday, June 30 β Thursday, July 2
β° Time: 8:00 a.m. β 2:00 p.m.
π Location: Westlake High School
Camp Overview
Campers will receive high-quality soccer instruction from coaches, and players, presented by School Resource Officers. The program also includes life skills sessions based on the Healthy Choices/Healthy Children curriculum. No prior soccer experience is required. Activities include:
- Sportsmanship
- Decision-making
- Conflict resolution
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Nutrition
- Self-management
What to Bring & Wear
- Shin guards (recommended)
- Cleats (optional)
- Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing
- Running shoes (required daily) β no Crocs or slides
- Water bottle (water or sports drink)
Important Notes
- Arrival on June 30: 7:30β7:45 a.m. for registration
- Parents are not permitted on campgrounds during camp hours
- Transportation: Parents/guardians must provide drop-off and pick-up
- Daily pick-up is required at the end of each session
- Lunch: Provided daily. Parents must send lunch if the camper has special dietary needs or allergies
Contact Information
- J.T. Plunkett
- π 301-753-1753
- π§ plunkettj@ccso.us
π Youth Achievement Program
Grades: 5β8 (based on the 2025β26 school year)
π Dates: Monday, July 13 β Thursday, July 23
β° Time: 9:30 a.m. β 2:30 p.m. (MondayβThursday, two weeks)
π Location: Westlake High School
Program Overview
This program focuses on building strong character and decision-making skills through lessons from the Healthy Choices/Healthy Children and Arise curriculums.
Participants will engage in real-world life skills training, including:
- Personal responsibility
- Sportsmanship
- Decision-making
- Conflict resolution
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Gang prevention
- Substance abuse prevention
- Bullying prevention
- Nutrition
- Self-management
Special Activity
- Field Trip: Gilbert Run Park on Thursday, July 23
Program Mission
This program is designed to equip youth with the tools they need to succeed in school and in life, encouraging positive choices and personal growth.
Important Notes
- Arrive between 9:00am and 9:15am on July 13th for registration.
- Transportation: Parents/guardians must provide drop-off and pick-up
- Lunch: Provided daily. Parents must send lunch if the participant has special dietary needs or allergies
Contact Information
- PFC Lewis Payne
- π 301-932-2222
- π§ paynel@ccso.us