Minet Gunther, Director
Gunthem@crc.losrios.edu
916- 691-7283
One Session: July 13-17, 9 AM - 12:30 PM
Boys and girls ages 10-17 years old.
Cost: $99.00 per player, $50.00 additional siblings.
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ABOUT THE CAMP:
Volleyball Skills Camps: Individual training combined with team concepts will get you in shape for your next season! These skills camps are designed to focus on all aspects of the game with an emphasis on fundamentals. Skills will be reinforced through repetition and performed in competition. No matter what your current level is now, you will walk away from this camp more confident in your skills. Drills and games are geared toward specific age and ability groups. Skill development is emphasized during hours of on-court instruction in the following areas: serving, serve receiving, forearm passing, setting, hitting, blocking, team serve reception, team defense, and transition to offense. Camp ends with an all-camp tournament and awards ceremony.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:

Minet Gunther
This is her nineteenth year of coaching volleyball, and her tenth season as the head volleyball coach at Cosumnes River College. In her ten years at CRC, she has coached nine All-Bay Valley Conference players and seven Academic All-Conference players.
Minet coached a combined ten years of high school and junior club volleyball, primarily in the Bay Area. She served as an assistant coach at St. Mary's College for three years, 1991-1993, before coming to Sacramento and becoming an assistant coach at Sacramento City College in 1996.
Now, Minet is in the tenth season, she sees a bright future at CRC. Her goal is to prepare her players academically and athletically for the next level. In addition, Minet's philosophy is to prepare her players to be successful in life, using volleyball as the tool.
Minet understands what it takes to be a student-athlete. After playing at Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, she went on to play at Oregon State University, where as a setter and a team captain, she helped guide the 1983 squad to the NCAA tournament. Minet received her Bachelor's degree from Oregon State University in 1987 and her master's degree from St. Mary's College in 1994.
