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ESPORTS CAMP

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RAIDERS ESPORTS OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP
JUNE 25-30, 2023

Games for this Camp
Overwatch 2 and Rocket League


What to Expect
This camp is designed to give students the full collegiate esports experience, and equip them with the skills they need to excel as competitors and leaders. Students will receive collegiate level instruction while practicing in the Raider Esports Arena with other passionate competitors. In addition to gameplay and practice, students will participate in daily workshops that take them out of the arena and equip them with communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Beyond esports, this week-long experience provides students the opportunity to grow in their independence and confidence. Esports campers will also have additional opportunities to make lifelong friendships and interact with other like minded esports competitors.  Campers will also receive a year of Q&A access to the Northwestern Esports coaching staff via our camp discord.

Minimum and Maximum Age
13-18 years old
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In-coming high school freshman to out-going high school senior


Cost
$700 per camper (early bird, register prior to April 1st)
Use the code 
 EARLYBIRD to receive the early bird discount
$750 per camper (register after March 31st)

Location
Northwestern College
101 7th St SW, Orange City, IA 51041


Transportation (from Illinois)?
Yes.  MC Esports will be offering transportation to and from Northwestern College from the NW suburbs of Chicago.  Transportation cost per student is $150.

Camp Highlights
In person team play experience
Exposure to Northwestern's varsity esports recruiters
Daily physical training
Daily workshops outside of the esports arena
Quality instruction on a variety on topics including
  • Gameplay (fundamentals & advanced concepts)
  • Communication, Planning, and Strategy
  • How to VOD review
  • Creating an effective training plan
  • Leading your team

What Do I Bring?
For the Camp
  • Sleeping bag or linens for your bed
  • Pillow
  • Rain gear
  • Clothes
  • Physical activity clothes (Monday-Thursday)
  • Toiletries
  • Towel & soap
  • Deodorant
  • Smartphone (with Life 360 app installed)
  • Phone charger
  • Notebook & writing utensils
  • Cash/fun money
For Gameplay and Practice Sessions
  • Discord account: https://discord.com/
  • Overwatch 2 or Rocket League game license on PC (free)
  • Rocket League players only: Controller & cable to plug into a PC (Xbox One, Xbox series X, Playstation 4, or Playstation 5)
  • Optional: Mouse, Keyboard, Headset (HyperX equipment is provided, but you may bring your own if desired)
Please Leave the Following Items at Home
  • Laptops
  • PCs
  • Consoles

Camp Schedule
Sunday, June 25
  • 4:30-6pm Check in
  • 5:30 Supper
  • 6:30pm Welcome session
  • 7:30pm Team building
  • 8:30pm Gameplay in arena
  • 10pm Free time
  • 11pm Lights Out
Monday - Thursday, June 26-29
  • 7:30am Breakfast
  • 9am Gameplay in arena
  • 12pm Lunch
  • 1:15pm Personal development/leadership workshops
  • 2:15pm Free time
  • 4:15pm Team building
  • 5pm Supper
  • 6:15pm Gameplay in arena
  • 8:30pm Physical activity
  • 9pm Free time
  • 11pm Lights out
Friday, June 30​
  • 7:30am Breakfast
  • 9am closing session
  • 9:30am clean rooms
  • 10:30-11:30am parent pick up / camp dismissal
*Exact times subject to minor adjustments

Safety
Coaches & chaperones will be present during entire camp (including the overnight portion).
CPR, AED, and First-aid certified staff will be present during the camp.
All campers will be required to join our Life 360 group and keep their phones with them for the duration of the camp.
Orange City, IA is a small, quiet, college town and has been named the 2nd safest city in Iowa.


FAQs
Q: Why should I pay for an esports camp when I can play video games at home for free?
A: This camp goes beyond playing video games, and is designed to give students the full collegiate esports experience, and equip them with the skills they need to excel as competitors and leaders. Students will receive collegiate level instruction while practicing in the Raider Esports Arena with other passionate competitors. In addition to gameplay and practice, students will participate in daily workshops that take them out of the arena and equip them with communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Beyond esports, this week-long experience provides students the opportunity to grow in their independence and confidence. Esports campers will also have additional opportunities to make lifelong friendships and interact with other like minded esports competitors.

Q: How is practicing esports different from playing video games?
A: Esports requires great communication, teamwork, interpersonal skills on top of in game skill development. Playing video games is primarily a casual entertainment activity.

Q: I've never been on an esports team before, can I still participate?
A: Yes! The only requirement is prior experience playing Overwatch or Rocket League.

Q: I've never played these games before, can I still participate?
A: Prior experience playing Overwatch or Rocket League is required for this camp.

Q: I play Rocket League/Overwatch on Playstation/Xbox, can I still sign up?
A: Yes! Just bring your controller & controller cable with you to the camp and we’ll help you get it connected to our PCs. Or, you can use the mice & keyboards that we provide.

Q: Will I just be playing video games the whole time?
A: No. An important aspect of esports is game-life balance. Other key components of this camp are collegiate level coaching, team building activities, personal development, leadership workshops, and physical activities that will take place outside of the esports arena.

Q: How will you accommodate special dietary needs/food allergies?
A: Dietary needs and allergies are submitted during registration, and the food service will accommodate those needs. If desired or required, students may bring their own food. Refrigerators and microwaves will be available.

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How Do I Register?
Follow the two-step process below.

STEP 1 - REGISTER FOR THE CAMP

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CLICK/TOUCH TO REGISTER FOR CAMP

STEP 2 (OPTIONAL) - SIGN UP FOR TRANSPORTATION

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MC Esports is offering to transport your esports athlete(s) to Northwestern College in Orange City, IA and back.  We will depart on Sunday, June 25th at 7:00 AM from Harper College in Palatine.  We will return to Harper College on Friday, June 30th at approximately 9:00 PM  This is typically a 8-9 hour drive each way (930 miles round trip).
CLICK/TOUCH HERE FOR TRANSPORTATION
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