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OUR CAMPS

SPIRE Camps encompass skill development, technical/tactical training and athlete performance training within a competitive environment to help prepare you for the next level.

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WHY SPIRE CAMPS?

Every year, athletes from around the world choose to train at SPIRE Academy. Now you too can train on campus within academy-inspired co-ed, boarding and non-boarding camps at SPIRE.

Athletes can choose from a variety of sport program options for different durations and focused on various specialties. Camps are available for all ages, genders and abilities.

SPIRE Camps are an experience you will never forget. Here’s why:

  • #1 OUR TRAINING PROGRAMS ARE FOCUSED 
ON EVERYONE

    Whether you’re trying out for your school team or training for the Olympics – what’s important is that you are getting better and steadily developing while following the customized path you established to reach your individual goals.

  • #2 SPIRE TRAINS THE WHOLE ATHLETE

    There is more to becoming a champion than just improving skills and polishing technique. SPIRE provides physical, and mental performance training with nutrition and hydration guidance, as well as sports-specific training/competition programming in girls and boys basketball, drone racing, esports, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, track and field and wrestling.

  • #3 BE A PART OF MORE THAN A CAMP

    SPIRE is a community 12 months of the year. Everyone on campus is fully invested in training athletes and building strong individuals year-round. Our community The SPIRE Family foster a passion for the game, a passion for improvement, and a passion for long-term athletic development.

  • #4 SPIRE IS ONE OF A KIND

    Constructed on 800 acres of expansive land, at 750,000 square feet, SPIRE is among the largest and best-equipped indoor sports facilities in North America. SPIRE Academy serves as a national/international college preparatory academy for high school and postgraduate athletes. SPIRE’S experienced coaching staff conducts academy, camp, club, skill development programs and/or league play in a wide variety of sports. SPIRE also hosts countless sports competitions including those organized by the NCAA, the Big East, the Big Ten and the Atlantic 10 conferences. Spire has also hosted Olympic trials and world championship qualifiers.

THE SPIRE WAY

At SPIRE, athletes become physically stronger, faster, more flexible and agile with increased endurance. They also become well-educated, confident, motivated, self-disciplined human beings who thrive under pressure and are ready to tackle the world. This combination represents the true impact of the SPIRE Way!

CAMPS FAQ

  • What should we pack as a boarding camper?

    DOWNLOAD CAMPER PACKING LIST

    Please remember to pack light for your stay. There may not be assistance when carrying luggage to and from dormitories during check in and check out.

    Clothing

    • Each camper must wear comfortable sports appropriate clothing.

    Footwear

    • Each camper must wear comfortable, sports appropriate shoes. Sandals, clogs or other shoes are okay for leisure time.

    Shower Essentials

    • Campers are responsible for providing their own grooming essentials. These essentials are to include but are not limited to soap, shampoo/conditioner, toothbrush and toothpaste, towel (s), shower shoes.

    Linens/bedding, pillows and towels will not be provided by SPIRE. We ask you to bring your own (Bed Linen – Twin XL – Deep Pocket).

    Water Bottle

    • Each athlete should bring his/her own water bottle. Campers will be able to refill throughout the day.

    Backpack or Gym Bags

    • It is recommended that all campers bring their own backpack or gym bag to keep personal items together.

    Sports Equipment

    • Please refer to a sport specific list of what to bring.

    Items for Leisure Time

    • Various evening activities will be hosted by SPIRE. Campers can bring books, magazines, board games, playing cards, arts and crafts and other such items. It is not recommended that campers bring expensive electronics such as iPods or hand-held gaming devices. It is the athlete’s responsibility to maintain all personal belongings during their time at camp.
  • What should we pack as a day camper?

    DOWNLOAD CAMPER PACKING LIST

    Clothing

    • Each camper must wear comfortable sports appropriate clothing.

    Footwear

    • Each camper must wear comfortable, sports appropriate shoes. Sandals, clogs or other shoes are okay for leisure time.

    Shower Essentials

    • Campers are responsible for providing their own grooming essentials. These essentials are to include but are not limited to soap, shampoo/conditioner, toothbrush and toothpaste, towel (s), shower shoes.

    Water Bottle

    • Each athlete should bring his/her own water bottle. Campers will be able to refill throughout the day.

    Backpack or Gym Bags

    • It is recommended that all campers bring their own backpack or gym bag to keep personal items together.

    Sports Equipment

    • Please refer to a sport specific list of what to bring.
  • At which age can my child attend SPIRE Camps?

    Day camps range from 10-18 years of age. Boarding camps range from 13-18 years of age. Select swim camps offer boarding for campers age 10-18 years of age. We recommend attending camp with a friend or family member if it is your child’s first time boarding away from home.

  • What is the best way to contact someone about camps?

    Send an e-mail to [email protected] or call 440.466.1002.

  • Where will my child be staying for an overnight camp?

    Campers sleep in our “SPIRE Village” on-campus dormitory houses. We have single & two-story houses. Each house includes private bathrooms & showers, a lounge area with TV, and washer & dryer for use as desired (must bring your own laundry detergent/pods).

  • My child is staying overnight for a camp. Will there be other activities to do outside of their training?

    DOWNLOAD SAMPLE EVENING & WEEKEND SCHEDULE

    For camps 5-days or under in duration: scavenger hunts, movie night, board games, Adrenaline Monkey Ninja Course, volleyball/kickball/pickleball, talent shows, water games (balloons/slip n’ slide). For extended training campers: all on-site activities plus off-campus excursion(s) may include Adventure Zone fun park, Geneva State Park beach on Lake Erie, shopping mall/movie, professional baseball game, sightseeing Cleveland, and more.

  • Where will my child be eating meals?

    All meals are served at SPIRE Fuel, our cafeteria offering a rotating menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. After dinner snacks and grab & go items will be available for an additional purchase.

  • Are there health services nearby in case of an emergency?

    We recently opened doors for Cleveland Clinic’s Ashtabula County Medical Center (ACMC), located on our campus and attached to the Aquatics Building.

    Cleveland Clinic Ashtabula County Medical Center (2420 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, OH 44004)

    UH Geneva Medical Center (870 W. Main St, Geneva, OH 44041

    Local Pharmacies

                  1. CVS Pharmacy

                                   170 E Main St, 

                                   Geneva, OH 44041

                                   440.466.4133

                  2. Giant Eagle Pharmacy

                                   755 South Broadway Avenue, 

                                   Geneva, OH 44041

                                   440.466.3005

                  3. Rite Aid Pharmacy

                                   633 S Broadway, 

                                   Geneva, OH 44041

                                   440.466.1002

  • Can my child do laundry while at camp?

    All campus housing includes available use of washers & dryers. Campers must bring their own laundry detergent/pods.

  • Can I send packages to my child staying on campus at SPIRE?

    Packages can be sent to our front office: SPIRE Camps, 5201 SPIRE Circle, Geneva, OH 44041. Campers can pick up their package(s) at the front office in the Field & Courts Building between 9am and 4pm daily.

  • What is the refund policy?

    Full refunds are accepted until 48 hours prior to the start of camp. Refunds will be given within 48 hours with a 2.5% cancellation fee. If your child gets injured before 50% of the camp is completed, a partial refund may be given should they not be able to continue participation in any capacity.

  • What happens if there is inclement weather?

    Please note, in case of rain or other inclement weather, all sports programs have a plan in place to out of the weather.

  • What time is registration?

    Not all camps follow the same schedule, so please refer to your SPIRE Camps confirmation e-mail sent to you one week in advance of your camp start date.

  • Are tours of SPIRE available during camps?

    Yes! We offer a campus tour shortly upon check-in and parents are encouraged but not required to stay. Our Admissions Team is available to answer any questions you have about our Academy programs.

  • Where do I park for SPIRE Camps?

    Parking is available in front of the main entrance to our indoor Fields & Courts building. Registration/sign-in will take place inside the main entrance on your first day of camp unless specified otherwise. Please refer to your camp confirmation e-mail you will receive one week in advance of your scheduled camp.

  • Can we decide to extend our time at SPIRE while attending a camp?

    Yes! Our camp calendar will include weekend experiences in performance training and mental skills training to provide extended learning between camps. We encourage all campers to consider extending their time with us to maximize their experience with us.

  • Will I be able to observe my child participate in camps?

    Yes, but we recommend limiting your contact around or during training times to keep the athletes and coaches focused and on-time.

  • How can parents/guardians and family spend time while attending SPIRE Camps?

    SPIRE is situated in Ohio’s Wine Country, part of the Grand River Valley. Visit one of the two dozen wineries throughout surrounding area or explore the numerous covered bridges, scenic rivers, and two state parks. Downtown Cleveland is a short 45-minute drive from SPIRE, offering tons of entertainment options like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, museums, professional sports, arts and culture.

  • Where can I stay off campus while attending SPIRE Camps?

    SPIRE has partnerships with several area hotels. Click here to view lodging options.

  • What sports do you offer camp experiences for?

    SPIRE Camps include experiences for athletes in Basketball, Swimming, Track & Field, Lacrosse, Wrestling, E-Sports, Volleyball, Performance and more. All camps are open to boys & girls unless specified otherwise.

  • How do I register for SPIRE Camps?

    Please refer to our “Registration Guide” on how to register your child. From the SPIRE Camps website, find the camp of your interest and click “Register Here.” You will be prompted to complete a short info form and then be redirected to our registration platform, WellnessLiving to continue registering. You will be prompted to create a new WellnessLiving account if you have not already created one in the past. Once logged into your account, you will select from purchase options for your camp, submit payment, and be required to complete your child’s health history & camp forms.

  • Can I register two or more children at the same time?

    Yes, you can register two or more children for the same camp. After creating and logging into your WellnessLiving account (see registration FAQ sheet for help), you will need to create a separate profile for each of your children before moving forward with registration. You can use one e-mail address for registering multiple children as long as you add each child to your WellnessLiving profile.

  • When does registration close?

    1-Day clinics: 48 hours prior to the start of your clinic.

    All other camps: Seven (7) days prior to the start of your camp.

  • When will I receive the official camp schedule?

    The final camp schedule will be provided 1-week prior to camp and at check-in.

  • How do I complete my required health history and camp form?

    All forms must be completed using your WellnessLiving account. If you have questions about completing your camp forms, please e-mail [email protected] or call 440.569.4730.

  • My child needs to arrive late to camp. Who do I notify?

    Please notify our Camps department by e-mailing [email protected].

  • Can my child arrive to camp early?

    We are unable to accept your child in campus housing until their scheduled camp dates. If you need to arrive early due to your travel schedule, we can help by recommending some trusted partner hotels within a short distance from SPIRE. Campers will not be checked in until your official check-in time indicated by your final camp schedule. You will receive this 1-week prior to camp.

  • Is my child permitted to have a cell phone at camp?

    Yes, phones are permitted. Campers will be instructed to not use them during time that is not designated as free/down time (training, performance or mental skills training, other sport related activities).

  • My child is old enough to drive to camp. Is this allowed?

    Yes, however we will need to be notified if your child is driving themselves to camp. We will require information about the vehicle (license plate number, make, model) for security purposes. We discourage campers using ride sharing services unless accompanied by a parent/guardian.

  • I completed registration. What can I expect next?

    You will receive a confirmation e-mail from WellnessLiving shortly after completing registration. Ensure you have completed your child’s health history and camp forms in WellnessLiving. Schedule transportation or submit roommate requests as desired. Read your final confirmation e-mail sent to you 1-week prior to camp for all arrival details and camp schedule. Arrive to camp and realize your peak potential!

  • Which airport is closest to SPIRE?

    Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

  • What if my child is flying as an unaccompanied minor?

    If your child is traveling as an unaccompanied minor (14 years and under), our drivers from Elite Executive Transportation will coordinate details with you to ensure the driver will be listed as the person designated to make the pick-up. Unaccompanied minors using our transportation service will be charged an $80 fee. If your child is traveling internationally, we highly recommend downloading WhatsApp to communicate with the transportation team. Upon arrival, our transportation service will accompany your child from their arrival gate to the vehicle. For departure, the driver will accompany your child from the vehicle, through baggage and security, and to their departure gate. They will wait until the plane takes off before leaving the airport.

  • Can I arrange ground transportation from the airports to SPIRE for my child?

    Yes, we are able to arrange airport pick-up and drop-off for your child for an additional fee. The cost is $200 for one-way (pick-up or drop-off) and $400 for round trip (pick-up & drop-off). We will require details about your child’s flight in order to have our transportation service be on-time. You will have the option to purchase ground transportation service upon registration. Transportation can be purchased after registration up to 7 days prior to the start of your camp. Contact [email protected] for more information. After registering, please e-mail [email protected] with your child’s personal information and flight details.

  • What happens if my child does not bring their own bedding for the dorm?

    We have a linen set (bottom sheet, top sheet, blanket, and pillow) available for purchase for $60.

  • Do campers have roommates in the dorm houses? How do you assign roommates?

    Yes, campers will be sleeping with up to 3 other individuals in a room. Occupancy varies from week to week but the dorms are mostly full during the summer. Our Residence Life department assigns campers to rooms based on criteria: by gender, by age, by sport. Dorm houses are not co-ed and we will assign roommates within the same age and in most cases by the same sport. Assignments are subject to change.

  • Can I make a roommate request for my child staying on campus?

    We will do our best to not move campers after they have settled into a room. However, our team reserves the right to have campers change rooms at any point during camp for various reasons (capacity, behavior, etc.).

  • What is your process for handling my child's prescription medication needed to be taken during camp?

    If your child normally handles and administers their own medication, they can continue doing so at camp. If you wish to have our staff hold and administer the medication, our Athletic Trainer will be able to accommodate your needs.

  • What happens if my child gets injured or becomes ill at camp?

    For injury, we will initially have your child seen by our Athletic Trainer to determine the severity of the injury and steps for care. Depending on the case, the trainer will recommend a pause from training, taping, or sending your child to Health Services for further evaluation. Your child’s coaches will be made fully aware of the situation. For illness, your child can alert any SPIRE staff for assistance. During evening/night hours, they will see their House Parent for help. During the daytime and normal camp hours, your child should tell their coach or any Camps staff member. We will have your child seen by the Athletic Trainer on site and determine next steps of care.

  • My child has a food allergy or dietary restriction. How do you accommodate this?

    You will indicate any known food allergies and alert us of any dietary restrictions on your child’s registration form. We share this information with our kitchen prior to camp. We encourage your child to remind our kitchen staff serving food about any food related allergy that could cause a reaction.

  • What meals are included with the camp fee?

    Boarding campers receive all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner). Day campers receive lunch daily unless stated otherwise in the camp description.

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SPIRE Contact info:

Phone: (440) 466-1002

Email: [email protected]

Address: 5201 SPIRE Circle, Geneva, OH 44041

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