Woodberry Forest Sports Camp

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WOODBERRY FOREST

Sports Camp9 2012 SCRAPBOOK


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Sports  Camp Woodberry Forest Sports Camp offers sports-loving boys between the ages of ten and thirteen a special experience. Fourteen-year-olds entering the eighth grade are eligible. Rising ninth graders are not eligible. Boys of all levels of skill and ability who are interested in learning a variety of team and individual sports will enjoy the three-week camp. We work on developing skills in a friendly, supportive atmosphere where everyone mOET FODPVSBHFNFOU 0VS DBNQ DPWFST most summer sports, and small-group instruction ensures individual attention for each boy. This camp is for the boy who wants to play sports all day long! His keen interest in sports is the key to his enjoyment of the lively atmosphere of Woodberry Forest Sports Camp. As you look through the 2012 camp scrapbook, pay careful attention to the faces of the campers. More than anything else, these faces tell the story of Sports Camp. We hope to instill in boys a sense of healthy competition, fair play, and teamwork. Yet the value of the camp extends beyond skills learned on the QMBZJOH mFMET :PVS TPO XJMM EFWFMPQ UIF DPOmEFODF UP UBLF SJTLT BOE UIF BCJMJUZ to lead others. We are careful to select counselors who we feel will be excellent role models for impressionable young minds. Campers will be exposed to sports that may be new to them. The introduction to these new activities gives the camper a broader knowledge of sports in general, and he will return home with new skills and improvement in all sports.


Daily Schedule 7:40 8:00 8:15 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 12:30 12:45 1:15 2:30 3:30 4:00 4:45 5:30 6:10 7:00 8:00 8:15 9:00 9:45

Rising bell Room inspection Breakfast Team sports competition Mid-morning break Team sports competition Individual sports instruction Showers Lunch Rest period on dorm Sign up sports clinics Mid-afternoon break Team practice Team sports competition Showers Dinner Team sports competition Showers Fir Tree or Canteen Counselor–camper huddle meeting Lights out

A Boy’s Prayer by William Dewitt Hyde

Give me clean hands, clean words, and clean thoughts; Help me to stand for the hard right against the easy wrong; Save me from habits that harm; Teach me to work as hard and play as fair in thy sight alone as if all the world saw; Forgive me when I am unkind, and help me to forgive those who are unkind to me; Keep me ready to help others at some cost to myself; Send me chances to do a little good every day, and so grow more like Christ. Plaque in St. Andrew’s Chapel Woodberry Forest School


2012  Team  Champions  Basketball Â

Champion: Ohio State Runner-Up: UNC

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Champion: Michigan Runner-Up: LSU

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Champion: Navy Runner-Up: LSU

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Champion: Michigan Runner-Up: UNC

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Champion: Stanford Runner-Up: Notre Dame

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Champion: Michigan Runner-Up: Wake Forest

Brown Front Row: Will Parker, Quinn Bundy, Sid Negus, Turner Bredrup, Chase Verdery, Payne Thrift Middle Row: Cal Mitchell, Edward Laney, Connor Liggan, Will Payne, David Roselle, Michael Derrig Back Row: Coaches Sam Russell, Jason Hill

Duke  Front Row: Mac Barnes, Alfred Letts, William Dodenhoff, Philip Martin, Davis Sharrett, Clifford Foster Middle Row: Thomas Williams, Anthony Sleiman, Hays Marr, James McCoy, Korry Cooper, Beau Adams Back Row: Coaches 5BXmR "CEVM ,BSJN (JCTPO .POUHPNFSZ


Camp Philosophy Woodberry Forest Sports Camp began in 1967 under the direction of Red and Cathy $BVHISPO XIP CFMJFWFE UIBU IFMQJOH ZPVOH NFO EFWFMPQ JOUP BEVMUIPPE SFRVJSFE healthy exercise, good teaching, supervision from older role models — and a large measure of fun! These are all still the goals of Woodberry Forest Sports Camp. Above all else, our camp emphasizes sportsmanship. It is extremely important for young athletes to learn how to win with grace and lose with dignity. While today’s society provides few examples of good sportsmanship for children, we take sportsmanship very seriously and strive to provide ample opportunity for campers to display their sportsmanship throughout the camp session. We believe that the primary value of sports is their contribution to a boy’s moral and physical growth, and we base all our planning on that conviction.


LSU Front Row: Colton Alexander, Blake Douglas, William Sharrett, 5IPNBT 8JMMJBNTPO 0MJWFS 8JMTPO (JVMJP EF"MFTTBOESJOJ Middle Row: Sheldon Towell, Jackson Harbeson, Campbell Petty, Reese Gregory, Jack Martini, James Gilmore Back Row: Coaches Banks Hagood, Nik Gjika, Ragland Coxe

Miami Front Row: Jack Council, Henry Allen, Davis McMillan, Christian Mancini, Cameron Beck, Chris Pilaro Middle Row: Jacob Adams, Brooks Milling, John Damgard, Craig Wall, Clayton Noyes, Will Smith Back Row: Coaches Harris Coley, Ford Schwing, Spencer Bibb

Michigan Front Row: Jack Bowers, Henry Deal, Stefan Mostovych, Walker Wallace, Brian Walker, Willsy Godine Middle Row: Christopher Elliot, Daniel Russler, Elliot Connell, Jackson Queen, Thomas Branch, Charles Purrington Back Row: Coaches Danny Martinez, Alec Kendall, McKenzie Folan


Team  Sports Each camper is placed on a team when he arrives at camp. Interaction in a team environment helps the camper become comfortable early on in a small group. The teams compete with each other throughout the TFTTJPOT JO GPPUCBMM TPGUCBMM MBDSPTTF TPDDFS nPPS hockey, and basketball, ending with championship games during the last week of camp. The boys learn to work together and live together as a team comprising boys of all ages. This team experience allows the camper to not only try new sports with which he may be unfamiliar, but also to teach his teammates about sports in which he excels.


Navy Front Row: Stephen Pappas, Luke Stone, Peter Garrabrant, Thomas McIntosh, Hayes Jiranek Middle Row: Brooks Murphy, John Harris, John Walker Turner, Scott Pittman, Gray Hathaway, James Gregory, Jack McLawhorn Back Row: Coaches Blake Bozymski, Landrus Lewis, Nish Gnanadoss

Notre Dame Front Row: +PIO $BMIPVO 1BUSJDL 4DSVHHT 5PN .D0XFO .JMMFS ,JOH Alex Tabor Middle Row: Anderson Glover, RJ Wilkinson, Wyant Wharton, Douglas Godine, Jarrett Smith, Connor Johnson; not pictured: Isaac Mikell Back Row: Coaches Michael Armstrong, Edwin Borden, Henry Dyke

Ohio State Front Row: 3JDIBSE 4QFODFS 8JMTPO #SPXO /JDIPMBT "SNmFME Tristan Adams, AJ Mullan, Austin Sharrett Middle Row: Henry Joyner, Ryan Ingram, Davis Evans, Darby Hatcher, Drew Grice, Bradley Kelly Back Row: Coaches Jacob Rainey, Gregory McIntosh, Whit Hobbs


Individual  Sports Individual sports are offered by age level. We are very fortunate at Woodberry to have excellent facilities. Campers enjoy running, hiking, swimming, golf, tennis, wrestling, camping, volleyball, strength and conditioning, BOE VTJOH PVS mUOFTT DFOUFS "O JOUSPEVDUJPO UP UIFTF MJGFUJNF TQPSUT BU B ZPVOH BHF NBZ CF CFOFmDJBM GPS ZFBST to come.


Stanford Front Row: Jack Irvin, Matthew Hultzapple, Warrington Webb, Luke Valentine, Patrick Joyner, Jack Mears Middle Row: Will Goetzenberger, Cameron Harris, Jake Cooper, Tommy Hessel, Jack Wyatt, JP Smith Back Row: Coaches Thomas Eden, Teddy Szyperski

Texas Front Row: Finn Pilaro, Patrick Mayo, Joe Beck, Webb Howard, CD Forbes Middle Row: Corbin Ellington, Basil Alfaro, Will Tazewell, Witt Cordell, Gray King, Mason Evans Back Row: Coaches William Lee, Greer Martini, George Sutherland

Texas  A&M Front Row: .PSSJTPO 4XJGU +BNFT +PZDF $IBSMJF 0SOEPSGG Lebby Clement, Towns Josey, Kent Walker Middle Row: Kaylor Kellerman, Basil Boyd, Wills Thompson, Qasim Rashada, Will Forrest, Will Harris Back Row: Coaches Eric Ways, Walker Smithson, James Walter


Counselors  and  Campers We select our counselors carefully for their leadership RVBMJUJFT BUIMFUJD TLJMMT BOE SBQQPSU XJUI ZPVOHFS CPZT Most of our counselors are graduates or current students of Woodberry Forest. We are also fortunate to have former campers who want to give back some of their good times to the new campers. 5IFTF mOF ZPVOH NFO XJMM CFDPNF ZPVS TPO T NFOUPST BOE friends. The warm, good-natured personal relationships between counselors and campers are perhaps the most meaningful part of the camping experience.


UNC Front Row: Ben Weinberger, Charlie Boggs, Hugh Monsted, William Barber, Matt Fortin, Jaz Lassiter Middle Row: Joel T. Williams, Christian Randolph, John Staton Scott, Bennett Smith, Mitchell Choate, Clifton Inge Back Row: Coaches Jamie Turner, Mark Petrone, Wilson Kuhnel

Virginia Front Row: Holt Roberson, Hughes Edwards, David King III, Tap Perry, Thomas Grier, Teddy Hill Middle Row: Will Roberts, George Stedfast, Gresham Walmsley, Ben Hultzapple, Trent Noelke, Hardy Wyatt Back Row: Coaches Pierce Lee, Sam Miller

Wake Forest Front Row: Coulter Calhoun, Andrew Jacobs, Charlie Queen, Kobi Selby, James Wilkins, Holmes Davis Middle Row: Thomas Guyton, William Rice, Taylor Tucker, William Jordan, JT Towles, John B Critz Back Row: Coaches Nick Cirillo, Wallace Branche


Special  Days In 2012 we enjoyed trips to Water Country USA water park, to Kings Dominion amusement park for a day of roller coasters, and to the Blue Ridge Mountains for a hike. We also were BCMF UP FOKPZ DBNQmSFT BOE camping.


2012 Awards The Honor Camper Award Quinn Bundy Jack Martini Christopher Elliott Connor Johnson Tommy Hessel Basil Boyd Gresham Walmsley

James McCoy John Damgard Brooks Murphy Ryan Ingram Witt Cordell Charlie Boggs Holmes Davis

The Tiger Award Will Parker Sheldon Towell Elliot Connell Anderson Glover Luke Valentine Lebby Clement George Stedfast

Mac Barnes Brooks Milling Gray Hathaway Henry Joyner Basil Alfaro Ben Weinberger Kobi Selby

The Tom Baumann Memorial Spirit Award Thomas Davidson Evans, Jr.

The Sportsmanship Award James Blakeney McCoy

The Team Sportsmanship Award Wake Forest

The Moubray Conference Cup Midwest

The Best Athlete Awards 10 yr old 11 yr old 12 yr old 13 yr old

Miller Randolph King Henry Luke Valentine Stefan Marko Mostovych James Richard Wilkins IV

The Staff Award Thomas Hessel

The Richard Glover Leadership Award Ryan Berdan Ingram

The Red and Cathy Caughron Award Henry Luke Valentine

The Outstanding Camper Award John Michael Damgard


The Woodberry Forest Sports Camp is operated by Woodberry Forest School and its administration, which are governed by the board of trustees. All school facilities are available to the camp. Woodberry Forest admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, disability, and national or ethnic origin to all of the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, disability, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school– administered programs. This school is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students. Photography by Elaine Alexander and Carrie Coleman; layout by Janet Lewis and Madeleine Banta.


Woodberry Forest Sports Camp | Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 540-672-6044 or fax 540-672-1774 | wfs.camp@woodberry.org | www.woodberry.org/summer


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