We've assembled some of the most commonly asked questions that CSC receives. If after reviewing these you still have more questions, please do not hesitate to contact us [email protected].
What professional athletes will attend the camp?
We invite multiple professionals to join our camps each summer and will be posting names directly on each sport camp’s page. Will also make announcements via social media and the CSC Newsletter.
Are the camps for both boys and girls?
Yes, all camps are co-ed.
What age/grade requirement is there to attend?
2023 Baseball/Softball Camp is for kids ages 8-12.
Does the participant need to be Catholic to attend?
No. We welcome campers of all religious backgrounds and affiliations and all faith formation activities are optional for each camp attendee.
What is the agenda of the camps?
See A Day At Camp page.
What daily benefits does the cost of registration provide?
Are parents welcome to stay?
All faith activities are open to parents. Depending on the space, parents may be able to watch the sports training sessions - please ask the camp coaches. After Mass, we provide a special Parent Session we encourage all parents to attend. See Parent Sessions.
Do you offer financial assistance?
Yes, please see Scholarship page.
What should my child wear to camp?
Clothing that is light-weight and athletic shoes. Clothing should be similar to what a child wears to gym class since they will be exercising during the training segment of the camp. We prefer the camp shirt, but another shirt may be worn if necessary. See each sport page for specific list for that sport.
What should campers bring to camp?
A water bottle with your child’s name on it. Refills are given at camps.
Camp bag received at Family Night (or first day of camp).
Full equipment for the sport. See each sport page for specific list for that sport.
Lunch is provided each day, but you may send your child with a special lunch or extra snacks if needed.
We suggest not sending your child with money. Vending machines are a distraction. Send snacks if needed.
Will my player fit into your camp, skill wise?
On the first day of camp we will group campers by grade. As ability and skills are assessed by coaches, a camper may be moved into a different group if necessary. The drills are designed to push the advanced players while helping beginner player’s foster their skills in a supportive environment. We strive to teach everyone with the same enthusiasm, technique, and work ethic.
What is the payment/refund policy?
Two weeks prior to camp, refunds for cancellations will not be issued without a doctor’s note. Leaving early or missing a day of camp is allowed, but partial refunds will not be given.
What professional athletes will attend the camp?
We invite multiple professionals to join our camps each summer and will be posting names directly on each sport camp’s page. Will also make announcements via social media and the CSC Newsletter.
Are the camps for both boys and girls?
Yes, all camps are co-ed.
What age/grade requirement is there to attend?
2023 Baseball/Softball Camp is for kids ages 8-12.
Does the participant need to be Catholic to attend?
No. We welcome campers of all religious backgrounds and affiliations and all faith formation activities are optional for each camp attendee.
What is the agenda of the camps?
See A Day At Camp page.
What daily benefits does the cost of registration provide?
- Motivational talks by professional clergy, speakers, and athletes
- On Court/Ice/Field/Etc. Sessions
- Conditioning, Skills, Techniques, Scrimmage Sessions
- Lunch
- Official Camp Jersey/ T-Shirt, Rosary, Bag, and Bible
- Faith Formation activities for the parents and campers
- Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, Rosary, Confession
- Team Photo and opportunity for photos with coaches
- Lots of FUN!
Are parents welcome to stay?
All faith activities are open to parents. Depending on the space, parents may be able to watch the sports training sessions - please ask the camp coaches. After Mass, we provide a special Parent Session we encourage all parents to attend. See Parent Sessions.
Do you offer financial assistance?
Yes, please see Scholarship page.
What should my child wear to camp?
Clothing that is light-weight and athletic shoes. Clothing should be similar to what a child wears to gym class since they will be exercising during the training segment of the camp. We prefer the camp shirt, but another shirt may be worn if necessary. See each sport page for specific list for that sport.
What should campers bring to camp?
A water bottle with your child’s name on it. Refills are given at camps.
Camp bag received at Family Night (or first day of camp).
Full equipment for the sport. See each sport page for specific list for that sport.
Lunch is provided each day, but you may send your child with a special lunch or extra snacks if needed.
We suggest not sending your child with money. Vending machines are a distraction. Send snacks if needed.
Will my player fit into your camp, skill wise?
On the first day of camp we will group campers by grade. As ability and skills are assessed by coaches, a camper may be moved into a different group if necessary. The drills are designed to push the advanced players while helping beginner player’s foster their skills in a supportive environment. We strive to teach everyone with the same enthusiasm, technique, and work ethic.
What is the payment/refund policy?
Two weeks prior to camp, refunds for cancellations will not be issued without a doctor’s note. Leaving early or missing a day of camp is allowed, but partial refunds will not be given.