Making the Cut Girls Junior High School Camp 2

π Canadian Elite Academy Camp: Designed Specifically for 2026-2027 Junior High School Volleyball Tryouts π
This camp is exclusively for girls trying out for the Junior High School Team.
Looking to make a splash at your Junior High School volleyball tryouts? The Canadian Elite Academy's camp is your ticket to success. Dedicated to sharpening your skills and giving you an edge on the court, this camp ensures you're all set for the big day.
Key Highlights:
- On-Court Training ποΈββοΈ: Participants must bring their own volleyball, hinting at an intensive on-court training regime.
- Targeted at Experienced Players: Open for grades ten to twelve, this camp is tailored for those with a passion and understanding of the sport π.
- Skill & Endurance Building: Dive into a four-day cycle filled with three rigorous daily sessions. It's time to elevate your morning, afternoon, and evening game ππ π.
- Solutions for Out-of-Towners π: If you're coming from afar, team up with a Saskatoon athlete. Save on travel and use breaks efficiently!
- Cool Camp T-shirt π½: Wear your hard work proudly with a t-shirt. (Not included in the registration fee.
Commitment, attitude, and skill are the trifecta for making the School Junior Team ποΈ. And with the Canadian Elite Academy's dedicated training, you're setting yourself up for a victorious tryout.
Train hard, dream big, and prepare to make your mark on the court! πππ₯
Pushing an athlete up a level is not the best development plan.
Elite athletes benefit immensely from mastering leadership skills, emphasizing self-competition over external comparisons, and cultivating a self-driven approach that enhances their teammates' performance. Encouraging athletes to excel within their age group fosters a genuine passion for personal improvement, ensuring their contribution to victories is maximized and not diluted by premature advancements.
Our camp runs on a tournament-style schedule:
- 2 hours of training
- 2-hour break
- 2 hours of training
- 2-hour break
- Games to finish the day
Just so you know, athletes are not supervised during the two-hour breaks and are responsible for their own safety and well-being during this time. Athletes may stay in the balcony (volleyballs must remain in bags, and there should be no distractions during ongoing sessions) or spend their time outside at nearby shops, restaurants, or other areas.
This schedule prepares athletes for the rhythm of higher-level competitions.
Eligibility & Experience:
- Age Requirement: Are you between the ages of 13 and 16?
- Grade 9-10-year-old athletes in the 2026-2027 school year
- Junior High School Volleyball past team member or is going to tryout for the Junior High School team in the 2026-2027:
Relevant Feedback
Split days are always difficult but better at this age where she can drive herself.
Daughter didnβt always feel challenged, particularly in final game day. Perhaps an opportunity to better engage athletes where they are at.
That said, daughter benefitted from individual critique.
My daughter said it was a great camp!
They were overall very helpful in all ways and helped my daughter recognize her potential and pushed her in a way that helped her achieve that
Sessions went well & my daughter enjoyed it. It was difficult to arrange driving all days (sheβll have her license by next year), but you might want to consider only 2 sessions to make it easier for parents to manage?
Thank you all for your dedication to developing young athletes & treating them with respect & growing their confidence.
Coaches
Darren Cannell
Contact us
- Darren Cannell
- inβ’β’β’β’o@canβ’β’β’β’y.com
- 639-480-8585
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Intermediate 9-10 Junior High School team
Age Groups
- Age 13-15 (Intermediate)
- Age 15+ (Elite 1) Status needed to attend