In Indoor All-Sports Camp, students ages 5 to 14 will learn a variety of fundamental sports skills as they are exposed to a different sport each day of the week. Sports of the day include: baseball, basketball, bowling, football, and soccer.
Fundamental skills include: locomotor movements, throwing and catching, striking/batting, dribbling, passing and trapping; shooting (basketball and soccer), and dodging. A typical day may include: morning exercises/warm up/ cooperative games; A.M. sport-specific skills-of-the day and games; daily pool time/free swim; P.M. sport contest/big group games. Most camp activities are scheduled to be indoors to escape the Florida summer heat. The goal is for the campers to learn in a positive atmosphere with a focus on building general skills, inclusion, sportsmanship, and fun. Pool time is offered at the discretion of the head coach. Campers are grouped by age and skill level.
This is a one-week session. A hearty lunch provided by Sage Dining Services is an add-on option for this camp.
Weeks 5, 6, and 7
About the Coach
Coach Joe Maldonado has been a personal and group trainer for over a decade. With a master’s in Sport Coaching, he also interned at the NSCA Headquarters in Colorado Springs, where he worked with U.S. and foreign national athletes, first responders, and youth athletes. Prior to becoming an Elementary P.E. teacher, he achieved status as a Master Trainer at the Harbour Island Athletic Club, while also leading the staff education program. He has obtained training certificates including: NSCA CSCS, NASM CPT, USA Track & Field Level 1, CrossFit Level 1 / Olympic Weightlifting / Kids, and a GMB Fitness Apprenticeship.
Coach Aaron Smith, a certified personal trainer and strength and conditioning specialist, has over 20 years of experience helping athletes at all levels achieve their goals. Coach Smith began his career at Berkeley in 2002 with the boys soccer program and shortly thereafter began working with many of Berkeley’s sports teams and individuals. Coach Smith is a member of Berkeley’s Physical Education Department and is Berkeley’s Head Strength Coach.
Coach Gena Dempsey is currently in her ninth year at Berkeley, coming to us from Hillsborough County Schools, where she coached for 18 years. She is the chair of the Physical Education Department and currently coaches in the Middle Division volleyball program and is the Middle Division Softball Coach. In her time here at Berkeley, she has also coached soccer and basketball in Middle Division. Coach Dempsey graduated from the University of Tampa, where she played softball for the Spartans.
Coach Dayna Crawford, Associate Athletic Director, is Berkeley’s Personal Fitness and Health Teacher and the Varsity Softball Coach. Her team is coming off a district championship season. She is also the Coach of the 18U Gold Clearwater Bullets, a team that earned a top 10 finish in the Gold Nationals this past summer. Coach Crawford attended Western Michigan University, where she played Division 1 softball for the Broncos.
In 2014, Coach Richie Warren led Jesuit High School to its first State Baseball Championship in 14 years. In eight seasons as Head Baseball Coach at Jesuit, he amassed an impressive 206-39 record, and in the last five seasons, his team advanced to the state final four. He is a graduate of Jesuit High School, where he won a State Championship as a starting pitcher, and he attended the University of Florida. Coach Warren joined the Berkeley staff in 2014, and in 2016 he led Berkeley baseball to the State Semifinals. He is a seven-time District Coach of the Year and in 2023, he earned his 350th win as Head Coach.