Text Only 

Camps | Map - Directions | Contact | Media Guides | Hall of Fame | PSAC | NCAA | Home

Links to Clarion Athletic Teams:   

 

Back to Camps | Camps by Date | Camps by Sport


2008 Clarion University Athletic Camps

pdf Brochure

CampsDates
Tennis & Swim Clinic  June 23-26
Day Clinic  June 27 or August 8
USTA Adult Tournament  June 28
Unranked Junior Open  June 28
USTA Junior Tournament  August 9
Unranked Adult Open  August 9
Clinics at Your High School

Coaching Staff

General Information

Application
jpg version | pdf version

 

Tennis & Swim Clinic 
June 23-26
$99

Spend time on the courts and in the pool, Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day Clinic
June 27 and August 8, $60

Tentative Schedule:

10 a.m. Check-in, Student Recreation Center
11 a.m.-noon Ground stroke drills
Noon-1 p.m. Tennis fitness and video session
1 p.m.-2 p.m. Lunch/Review videos
2 p.m.-3 p.m. Serve and volley drills and singles games
3 p.m.-4 p.m. Doubles games and strategy
4 p.m.-5 p.m. Fun and games

Players are grouped according to ability. Emphasis is placed on basic strokes plus singles and doubles strategy. Participants develop mental toughness, improve their techniques, and polish existing tennis skills.

Tennis Clinics are available at your high school upon request!
For more  information, call 814-393-1667 or e-mail lsabatose@clarion.edu.

 


Clarion USTA Tournaments

June 28

USTA Adult SD Tournament #351105308*
Round robin, $20/event

Unranked Junior Open 
$15/event

August 9

USTA Junior Tournament  #351100708*
Round robin singles and doubles, $20/event

Unranked Adult Open 
Round robin, $20/event

*USTA membership required

All USTA Tournaments are sanctioned. Cost is $20 for singles, doubles, or mixed.

Boys and girls aged 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18
Divisions: singles, doubles
Eight game pro sets played with no ad scoring

Adult Tournaments are round robins
Section: Allegheny Mountain
Events: Singles, doubles, mixed doubles
Divisions: men’s and women’s
* Weather permitting: one-day tournament

More Information:
814-393-1667
lsabatose@clarion.edu


On-campus Facilities:
Six lighted outdoor courts and three multi-purpose courts inside an air-conditioned, state-of-the-art recreation center.

 

Contact Information
Golden Eagles Tennis Camps
Coach Lori Sabatose
814-393-1667
Fax: 814-393-1665
lsabatose@clarion.edu
www.usta.com

 


Location
Sessions
are conducted at
Clarion University of Pennsylvania,
in Clarion, Pa., just two miles off
Interstate 80, Exit 64, in
Northwestern Pennsylvania.

 


Camp Director
Lori (Berk) Sabatose

Lori Sabatose has more than 18 years of experience as a player, coach, and instructor of tennis. As an undergraduate at Clarion. Sabatose won the state title in singles, doubles, and team events and attended several NCAA regional tournaments. She participated in national Division II competition in St. Louis, Mo., and led the Golden Eagles to three PSAC team titles. With a career record of 51-7 in singles and 53-11 in doubles, Sabatose’s highest doubles ranking in Division II was fourth in the East.

Coach Sabatose is a certified teaching professional by the PTR, Professional Tennis Registry. She continues to be a competitive player by participating in the USTA tournaments and received College Coach of the Year for Middle States Section in 2004. She won USTA/ITA Sectional Campus Recreation Awards in 2005 and 2006. Since being named head coach in 1998, Sabatose has coached several all-conference and regionally ranked players. She won the 2005 USTA/ITA Community Service Award.

Sabatose coached internationally in 2007 and 2008 in Italy and Argentina.

Before returning to Clarion as head coach, Sabatose coached several Pennsylvania high school teams and was a teaching professional at Amherst Hills Tennis Club in Buffalo, N.Y., and at Treasure Lake Country Club in DuBois, Pa. She received a Master of Arts degree in sports administration and taught under-graduate tennis at Kent State and Penn State universities.

With contagious enthusiasm, Coach Sabatose instills a positive work ethic while providing constructive feedback to camp participants. Players are encouraged to improve their skills while having fun learning the game.

 

   
 
Clarion University Of Pennsylvania
Clarion, PA 16214
800-672-7171 or 814-393-2000
info@clarion.edu

 
[Academics] [Administration] [Admissions] [Alumni] [Athletics] [Directories] [News]