PolyStrong is dedicated to offering valuable learning opportunities in sports, education, technology, and other fields. Previous athletic clinics have showcased renowned athletes like Logan Tom, a 4-time Olympic Volleyball player.
The free Sports Symposium will include a panel discussion with sports professionals. Discussion topics include student athletics, the NCAA Clearing House process, and the significance of post-sports education and careers. Keynote speaker, Dave Ugalalei from NILX, will delve into the world of NIL.
Following the panel discussion, a co-ed volleyball clinic led by Allen Allen, an All-American Volleyball player, and former Head Coach of Gonzaga University.
Saturday, May 17, 2024
8:30 am - Check in
9:05 am - Sports Panel Discussion
10:00 am - Break for camps & walk to fields/courts
10:30 am - CAMPS BEGIN
12:30 pm - CAMPS ENDS
12:45 pm - Lunch
* schedule is subject to change
Athletes who are under 17 years old need to fill out a liability waiver form with parental or guardian permission. This waiver must be completed prior to the event and alongside the full registration on Nouri.
Athletes receive a free camp t-shirt. Recommended items to bring include a water bottle, tennis shoes, cleats, volleyball shoes, and athletic clothing.
Allen Allen will provide drills, technique work for all volleyball positions with a scrimmage to end the camp.
The Sports Symposium will be located at the George S. Eccles Student Life Center
1836 East Student Life Way, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, United States
Allen, a UH Circle of Honor inductee, was a key player in UH's volleyball program, leading the team to success. He later had a career with the U.S. National Team and in professional leagues. Currently, he holds roles in volleyball organizations and coaching positions.
Co-founding NILX.com with a robust faith-based background, David take pride in fathering DJ and Matayo Uiagalelei. His primary focus lies in developing effective marketing strategies for achieving success in both personal and professional realms. David advocates for a proactive approach, emphasizing the empowerment of future generations through the integration of faith and business principles.
Amanda competed in Division I softball for the University of Hawai’i at Manoa from 2007 to 2010, where she served as one of four captains, leading the 2010 team to the program's first Women’s College World Series appearance. As well as earning a degree in Sociology. After a couple of years of coaching hitting on the side in California, she transitioned into the Assistant Coach for BYU softball from 2017 to 2022. Now a mom of 3, with 2 under 2, she currently is an Assistant Coach at Timpview High School.
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