- March 13, 2025
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The girls rotated positions, practicing attack and defense skills.
Peyton Emmos, 12, worked on her ball-handling skills.
Ava Centlivre, 15, Brooklyn Miceli, 9, and Liv Shevlin, 9, rested by the popcorn machine during the camp.
Athletes received instructions as to what drills were to be practiced next.
During the camp, girls from seventh- to ninth- grade were separated in four teams.
Girls practiced their skills while playing friendly games during the camp.
Girls practiced their skills while playing friendly games during the camp.
Learning how to hit proper kills also was part of the girls volleyball camp.
The girls learned the importance of playing as a team during the camp.
Girls worked on their blocking skills at the camp.
The Family Church girls volleyball camp took placeMonday, June 19 to Friday, June 23, at the Windermere Campus located at 300 Main St., Windermere.
Girls in grades fourth to sixth were encouraged to participate as, under the tutelage of coach Christal Lung, they were taught fundamental skills of the sport as well as how to refine their previous knowledge of the sport during the days at the camp.
For more information about Family Church summer camps, visit summertime.ourfamily.church.