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AM SPORTS (Gr. 1–8): H.A.Y.E.S. Academy Basketball CampSports CampsThis four-day basketball skills camp emphasizes footwork, detailed ball-handling, defensive principles, shooting fundamentals and elite skill development for all levels and ages. What to bring: Players should bring a snack and a refillable water bottle. July 14–18 (No camp July 19) 8–12 p.m. Led by Coach Adrian HayesSummer Program 2025
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AM SPORTS (Gr. 2–8): Torrey Basketball CampSports CampsPopularGet ready for an exciting and enriching basketball experience at the Torreys Basketball Camp! This camp is designed for students who are passionate about basketball or eager to learn the fundamentals of the game. Led by Coach Patrick Casey and his experienced and dedicated coaches and varsity players, this camp promises a week of skill development, teamwork and fun on the court. June 16–20 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Led by LJCDS Varsity Basketball Coach Patrick CaseySummer Program 2025
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AM SPORTS (Gr. 5–8) Beach VolleyballSports CampsBeginner, intermediate and experienced players sharpen their volleyball skills on the beach by improving their vertical jump for indoor play and learning to move faster in the sand. This camp focuses on passing and setting ball control, speed and agility footwork, serving and hitting practice, defensive movements, and gameplay. Players gain experience with tough windy conditions in deep sand on the LJCDS sand volleyball courts, preparing them to compete in local 2-on-2 tournaments. Beach volleyball is one of the fastest-growing NCAA sports, is offered in colleges all over the nation, and this year, officially became CIF-sanctioned at the high school level. What to bring: A refillable water bottle, sunscreen, hat/visor, sunglasses, healthy snack. July 28–Aug 01 8–11 a.m. Led by LJCDS Sand Volleyball Coach Lynne GalliSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–10): Tennis CampSports CampsThis camp teaches and enhances the students’ love for the sport of tennis in a structured environment that focuses on teaching solid fundamentals to allow for proper development. Sign up for one week or all eight. Each day of camp includes drilling and stroke production, footwork and movement, and appropriate strategy sessions based on skill level. Continual evaluation and feedback are provided. What to bring: Each player must bring their tennis racket and any other items they feel necessary to compete, plus a snack and refillable water bottle. Please make sure the player’s name is on all items. June 16–20 June 16-20 (LJCDS closed June 19) June 24–28 July 1–5 (LJCDS closed) July 7–11 July 14–18 July 22–26 July 29–August 2 August 5–9 8:30–11:30 a.m. Led by LJCDS Tennis Coaches Mike Reisinger and Jose Ruelas Contact jtdlajolla@gmail.com for pricing and to register.Summer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–4): Little Torrey Cheer Summer AdditionSports CampsREADY, SET! This camp is designed for the aspiring young athlete who wants to develop cheer skills in an exciting, creative and fun atmosphere. Campers learn individual cheer skills, basic tumbling, partner stunts, spirit dance, and most importantly, teamwork. All participants receive a Little Torrey Cheer T-shirt, poms and bows. June 16-20 (LJCDS is closed June 19) 8–11 a.m. Led by LJCDS Varsity Cheer Coach Christine MitchellSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–4): Martial ArtsSports CampsStudents learn the fundamentals of kickboxing, traditional karate and self-defense. All students receive a complimentary Freestyle Martial Arts T-shirt and white belt to be worn every class. June 24–28 8–11 a.m. Led by Freestyle Martial ArtsSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–5): Softball Skills CampSports Camps(Open for both girls and boys) Elevate your game at the Torrey Softball Skills Camp held at La Jolla Country Day, located in the heart of sunny La Jolla, CA in the summer. Under the guidance of experienced coach Erin DaSilva and her coaching staff, this camp is designed to help players learn new skills, refine their skills, from fundamental techniques to strategy, and take their performance to the next level. July 7-11 and July 14-18 8–11 am Led by LJCDS Head Softball Coach Erin DaSilvaSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–5): Torrey Soccer CampSports Camps(Open for both girls and boys) Head Soccer Coach Corbin Prychun invites all youth soccer players to join him for a fun week of fitness, passing, dribbling, and finishing on the field! Using techniques that are built on developing future Torrey soccer players, your athlete will spend the morning moving and playing the world's most popular game. The final day will be spent competing in a mini World Cup tournament where players of similar age and ability will have a chance to showcase their skills. What to Bring: Each player must bring their own soccer equipment including, socks, shin guards, cleats, a soccer ball and water bottle. Keepers should bring gloves as well. Please make sure the player's name is on all items. June 16–20 (No camp Thursday, June 19) 8–11 a.m. Led by LJCDS Soccer Coach Corbin PrychunSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr. 1–8): Torrey Baseball CampSports CampsThe LJCDS baseball coaching staff invites players to learn the fundamentals of the game while providing a morning full of fun on the ball field. Camp includes: Proper warm-up, arm care and throwing technique Defensive fundamentals (including pitching, catching, infield and outfield) Base-running technique and strategy Hitting mechanics and mentality Game strategy and mentality Games with players of similar age and ability What to bring: Each player must bring their own baseball equipment, including gloves, bat, helmet, cleats/spikes, running/turf shoes, hats and any other equipment they feel is necessary to compete. Catchers must bring their own gear. Please make sure the player’s name is on all items. June 23-27 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Led by LJCDS Head Baseball Coach John EdmanSummer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS (Gr.1–7) LJCDS Lacrosse CampSports CampsJoin us for an exciting and action-packed Lacrosse Summer Camp! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, this camp offers skill-building activities, team drills, and fun games to help you improve your lacrosse techniques. Our experienced coaches will focus on developing key skills like passing, shooting, and defense, all while fostering teamwork and sportsmanship. Get ready for an unforgettable summer of lacrosse, friends, and fun! June 16–20 9 a.m. –12 p.m. Led by LJCDS 3rd Grade Associate Educator & Head Coach Men's Lacrosse Kyle Espejo.Summer Program 2025
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AM–SPORTS: Nike Girls Basketball Complete Skills Camp (Ages 6–17)Sports CampsTrain with one of the most prominent high school basketball coaches in the U.S., LJCDS Coach Terri Bamford. The Complete Skills Camp helps players of all abilities to develop athletically, refine fundamental basketball skills, and enhance their skill set at the post, wing or guard position. June 23–27 Check-in: Monday at 8:15 a.m. Closing Ceremony: Friday at 12 p.m. Half Day Hours: Mon–Thurs 9 a.m.–12 p.m.; Friday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Full Day Hours: Mon–Thurs 9 a.m.–3 p.m.; Friday: 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Led by LJCDS Head Women’s Basketball Coach Terri Bamford Half Day: $245 Full Day: $445 Register here.Summer Program 2025
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Athletic Performance Camp (Grades 6–12)Sports CampsPopularWhether a novice or champion, one-sport or multisport athlete, we have the program for you. Enhance your skills with joint integrity, stabilization, balance, coordination, agility, functional strength and conditioning. The mechanics of running, jumping and moving in multiple directions are covered. Registrants can choose to attend multiple weeks and session times. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (no Wednesdays) Week 1 – June 16, 17, 20 (no session June 18 or 19) Week 2 – June 23, 24, 26, 27 (no session June 25) Week 3 – July 7, 8, 10, 11 (no session July 9) Week 4 – July 14, 15, 17, 18 (no session July 16) Week 5 – July 21, 22, 25, 26 (no session July 23) Week 6 – July 28, 29, Aug. 01, 02 (no session July 30) Times: 8:30–10:30 a.m. (Grades 9-12) 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (Grades 6-8) 1:15–3:15 p.m. (Grades 6-8) June 10–July 26 $100 registration fee Led by LJCDS Director of Athletic Performance Kevin ReaumeSummer Program 2025
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FULL DAY–SPORTS (Ages 7 – 13): Positive AdventuresSports CampsThis camp is for young adventurers to experience a variety of outdoor activities that help build important skills. Campers develop confidence and tackle new challenges while learning to work together and support their friends. Activities include snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, rock climbing, hiking and community service. Camp activities are tailored to each child based on age and experience level. Under the guidance of experienced guides and outdoor educators, campers learn the skills necessary for each experience in a fun and supportive environment. Transportation from LJCDS is provided. What to bring: Campers should bring sun protection clothing, a non-perishable lunch, morning and afternoon snacks, and a refillable water bottle. Each day will feature a unique adventure at various outdoor locations, with activities designed to challenge and inspire campers while ensuring a fun and supportive experience June 16–20 (No Camp on Thursday the 19th) 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Bus departs LJCDS at 7:45 a.m. and returns at 3 p.m. Led by Positive Adventures. An LJCDS chaperone will attend each day.Summer Program 2025
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FULL DAY–SPORTS (Ages 8–9) Positive AdventuresSports CampsThis camp is for young adventurers to experience a variety of outdoor activities that help build important skills. Campers develop confidence and tackle new challenges while learning to work together and support their friends. Activities include snorkeling, surfing, kayaking, rock climbing, hiking and community service and are tailored to each child based on age and experience level. Under the guidance of experienced guides and outdoor educators, campers learn the skills necessary for each experience in a fun and supportive environment. Transportation from LJCDS is provided. What to bring: Campers should bring sun protection clothing, a non-perishable lunch, morning and afternoon snacks, and a refillable water bottle. Monday: Paradise Point – Snorkeling, Marine Science and Community Service Tuesday: Mission Beach – Surfing and Sandsculpture Competition Wednesday: Paradise Point – Kayaking and Stand-Up Paddleboarding Thursday: Mira Mesa – Indoor Rock Climbing Adventures Friday: Torrey Pines – Hiking and Adventure Scavenger Hunt, Ice Cream Party July 7–11 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Bus departs LJCDS at 7:45 a.m. and returns at 3 p.m. Led by Positive Adventures. An LJCDS chaperone will attend each day.Summer Program 2025
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FULL DAY–SPORTS (Gr. 5–8): APEX: School of Movement: ParkourSports CampsAPEX PK Camps include activities like vaulting, flipping, swinging, games, obstacle courses, arts and crafts, perseverance training, self-discipline, character development and more. They teach safe and sustainable parkour by using a method that starts slowly and progresses with the student’s skill level. What to bring: Participants should wear comfortable clothing and sneakers. Campers should bring a non-perishable lunch, morning and afternoon snacks, and a refillable water bottle. All participants must complete an APEX Health Form. July 7–11 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Bus departs LJCDS at 8:15 a.m. and returns at 3 p.m. Led by APEX School of Movement, San DiegoSummer Program 2025
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FULL-DAY–SPORTS (Gr. 1–4): APEX: School of Movement: ParkourSports CampsAPEX PK Camps include activities like vaulting, flipping, swinging, games, obstacle courses, arts and crafts, perseverance training, self-discipline, character development and more. They teach safe and sustainable parkour by using a method that starts slowly and progresses with the student’s skill level. Transportation from LJCDS is provided. What to bring: Participants should wear comfortable clothing and sneakers. Campers should bring a non-perishable lunch, morning and afternoon snacks, and a refillable water bottle. All participants must complete an APEX Health Form. June 16–20 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Bus departs LJCDS at 8:15 a.m. and returns at 3 p.m. Led by APEX School of Movement, San DiegoSummer Program 2025
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PM–SPORTS (Gr. 5–8): Torrey Coed Golf CampSports CampsThis four-day camp provides an introduction to golf fundamentals including putting, chipping, ball striking, rules and etiquette. Players practice on putting and pitch-and-putt courses. They full-swing hit into nets with real balls and into the field with foam and plastic flight-limited balls. Players MUST have prior golf knowledge and play experience. What to bring: Each player must bring their own golf equipment including clubs, shoes, balls, hats and any other equipment they feel is necessary to compete. Please make sure the player’s name is on all items. June 16–19 (No camp Friday, June 20) 12–4 p.m. Transportation is provided from LJCDS to Del Mar Golf Center and the Lomas Santa Fe Executive Golf Course. Led by LJCDS Golf Coach Greg ChachasSummer Program 2025
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PM–SPORTS: Nike Coed Basketball Shooting Camp (Ages 6–17)Sports CampsTrain with one of the most prominent high school basketball coaches in the U.S., LJCDS Coach Terri Bamford. The Shooting Camp emphasizes technique, footwork, shooting drills, shooting off the dribble, shooting off the pass, shooting games, free-throw shooting and post/perimeter shooting. June 16, 17, 18 Check-in: Monday at 3:30 p.m. Closing Ceremony: Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Hours: Monday–Wednesday 4–8 p.m. Led by LJCDS Head Women’s Basketball Coach Terri Bamford $275 Register here.Summer Program 2025