Camp Basics
| Date | June 13-June 15 |
| Ages | For Youth entering grades 3-8 |
| Cost | $120 |
| Times | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
Location
Hiram, Ohio: All sessions will be held on Henry Field. In the case of inclement weather, sessions will be held in the Martin Field House.
Daily Schedule
| 9:00-9:30 | Warm up & Agilities |
| 9:30-12:00 | Skill Development |
| 12:00-1:00 | Lunch at Hiram Cafeteria |
| 1:00-2:00 | Terrier Football |
| 2:00-2:45 | Pool Time |
| 3:00 | Home (Schedule subject to change) |
- 3 Days of instruction from Hiram Coaches and Players
- Each camper receives a camp t-shirt
- Each camper receives a camp photo
- Each camper goes home with a football!!
- Each camper receives a free ticket to an Hiram College Football home game
Camp deposit
Payments made after June 6th, 2011 are to be in the form of MONEY ORDERS or CASH only.
What to bring
Water bottle, towel, and a good attitude. Swimsuit and towel.
Attire
T-Shirts, shorts and tennis shoes . Football shoes optional.
Head Coach
Randy Moore was named the Head Football Coach at Hiram on Dec. 18, 2009. Moore comes to Hiram from Otterbein College where he served as defen- sive coordinator for the past seven years.
"Randy is a seasoned and successful coach with extensive experience at the NCAA Div. III level," said Hiram College Director of Athletics Tom Mulligan. "He is a relentless recruiter and an excellent tactician who has spent the majority of his 27-year coaching career repre- senting selective liberal arts institutions. He is a good fit for Hiram. We're excited to be able to attract a coach with his experience and energy."
At Otterbein, Moore was part of the staff which led the 2008 and 2009 teams to 17 victories and the institution's first berth in the NCAA playoffs. Prior to joining the staff at Otterbein, Moore served as defensive coordinator at Hope College, head coach at Lake Forest College, defensive coordinator at Wartburg College, assistant coach at Michigan Technological University, and assistant coach at New Mexico State University. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Iowa and a master's degree in educational administration from New Mexico State University.
"I'm honored to have the opportunity to work with out- standing people who have made me feel very positive about the future of Hiram College football," said Moore. "There are so many good things happening here at Hiram right now, you can feel the momentum when you step on campus. I'm anxious to get started and to build a program that everyone associated with Hiram will feel positive about."
Moore and his wife, Teri, have two children, son, Matt, and daughter, Megan.
Here's what former participants & families say about camps that Coach Moore has coordinated!
"The things my son and the other boys walked away with this summer will stay with them far longer than I think you may know."
"What a great group of role models you all are."
"We wish camp was longer than just a week!"