Posts Tagged ‘summer camp’
Greetings from Camp Starlight
Thursday, July 28th, 2016Girls 10th + 11th Grade Softball
Sunday, July 24th, 2016Sport: Girls Softball
Age: 10th/11th Grade
Date: 7/19/16
Wayne County Update
Softball vs. Nesher
Tuesday was a great day for the 10th/11th grade softball team! Sami B. had an amazing game on the pitching mound. She pitched a shutout and recorded 8 strike outs. She also went 3 for 4 at the plate. Gari B. played great defense behind the plate. Additionally, Gari B. had 5 RBIs. Furthermore, Lauren B. played phenomenally at first base, providing some stunning defensive plays. She also went 3 for 4, with a great hit down the third base line. Morgan S. had a significant presence at third base. She made a great tag to end the 4th inning. Overall, all of the girls played a great game. Final Score 6-0.
Camp Starlight Dance Competition
Friday, July 22nd, 20167th Grade Boys Baseball
Friday, July 22nd, 2016Sport: Boys Baseball
Age: 7th Grade
Date: 7/15/16
Wayne County Update
Baseball vs. Wayne
The 7th grade boys extended their Wayne County win streak on Friday. Ozzie F. pitched a no-hitter and had plenty of defensive help from teammates Sam L., Jared F., and Blake P. Offensive production was provided by Jack V. and Tyler H! Chad J. did the catching duties behind the plate. Final Score 9-1.
Humans of Camp Starlight
Thursday, July 21st, 2016“I love camp starlight because it allows you to be creative” – Ally, Counselor for bunk 7
Camp Starlight Radio: Jonah’s Glasses
Sunday, July 17th, 2016Greetings from Camp Starlight
Sunday, July 17th, 2016
SWF: Camp Starlight
Saturday, July 16th, 2016SWF: Camp Starlight from Camp Starlight on Vimeo.
Wayne County and Invitational Tournaments
Friday, July 15th, 2016There is something thrilling about waking up the morning of something big. Heading into a competition that you’ve worked towards, planned for, and practiced for. Walking towards the field with your team, dressed in your Starlight uniform, ready to take on the opponent, you can hear your heart beating in your chest and you’re pumped to show off your skills. Campers love participating in Wayne County and Invitational tournaments, as it gives them the chance to compete with other camps in sports such as tennis, baseball, gymnastics, roller hockey, dance, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and swimming.
Everyone goes into these competitions with a desire to win, but the underlying good sportsmanship value is instilled in campers from the very beginning, and everyone goes in with one goal in mind: to have a blast. Just like with every activity at camp, campers are encouraged to show a positive attitude, try their best, appreciate and respect their leaders, and ask for help when they need it. These values become ingrained in each camper, and when it is time for tournaments, everyone is on the same page and are there for friendly competition and a great time. These tournaments give campers the chance to show off everything they’ve learned throughout the summer in a particular sport or activity. Coaches get campers prepared for their games in each participating sport or activity, and are walking right along next to them when their team enters the field. The benefits of competition are endless, and campers learn and grow so much through the entire process.
Let’s Talk About Traditions
Thursday, July 14th, 2016Camp traditions are kind of like an inside joke between friends; you really have to be there and be part of it to understand and appreciate the power and the feeling that is associated with them. Camp traditions are things that happen at camp that every camper and staff member can relate to, whether they went to camp 70 years ago or are experiencing it now for the first time. They are a way for campers to connect with their fellow campers, their counselors, and the camp itself. Some “traditional” traditions at camp like singing Friends and the Camp Starlight Alma Mater, All Camp Show, Opening Campfires, skipping around the flagpole, divisional cheers, and singing in the dining room create a sense of connection and belonging to the Starlight family. Many traditions at Camp Starlight are held sacred to campers and counselors alike, and they’re just one of those things you have to experience to truly understand.