Where EVERYONE has a chance to ENGAGE
Where EVERYONE has a chance to PLAY
Where EVERYONE finds their GROW
Our mission is to provide engaging, age appropriate sports and movement curriculum in a safe and intentionally designed space to allow for children to learn, grow, and explore new disciplines by exposing each camper to a comprehensive schedule of games and instruction, mixing in a little bit of silliness, all with the aim to instill a love of sports, teamwork, and self for each camper who joins our diverse community of participants!
Open to boys and girls ages 5-12 (2022 saw 71% male and 29% female registrations)
While we won't sell or promise a five star athlete when your child comes home, (though, we absolutely love to see the huge transformation and improvements our campers earn through their effort) we can assure your child will come home TIRED, happy, confident in their progress while being ready to discuss all the fun they had today and how excited they are for tomorrow!
Weekly, Daily and Half Day Registrations
Early Bird Pricing means your commitment to our camp and staff is returned in our commitment to your family's finances in exponentially more expensive world!
Indoor Pool Access means your child will have the opportunity to get in the pool, rain or shine, in summer, fall, winter or spring months! Be sure to learn about our Aquatic Safety Guidelines here!
Questions? We love your engagement!
Loyola All Sports Camps Provided by JPLEX have three camp divisions:
The intention of this breakdown format is to ensure an environment that is safe for all campers, and delivers the most appropriate level of instruction and gameplay. We understand that age is not always the best metric to use when identifying the best environment for each child so we do allow ourselves (with parental input and consent) to place a camper in the best group even if they don't fit the listed age range.
All Sports Camp Creed: "Give Your Best Effort. Buy All In!"
The "Little Sluggers" (5-6 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development and refining of gross and motor skills..Campers in this age group will see a balance in process based learning and exploratory learning via movement. Our aim is to allow campers to explore and learn through their own experiences while at the same time preparing them for the group dynamics of team sports. Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
The "Emerging Stars" division (7-9 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development. Each day will see campers participate in speed and agility component that translated to enhanced functional movement and body control. Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
The "Hall of Famers" (10-12 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development and leadership training. Each day will see campers participate in speed and agility component that translated to enhanced functional movement and body control. Campers in this age group will learn how to lead by taking charge of some collaborative projects (equipment storage tasks, lunch systems, etc). Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
The "Little Sluggers" (5-6 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development and refining of gross and motor skills..Campers in this age group will see a balance in process based learning and exploratory learning via movement. Our aim is to allow campers to explore and learn through their own experiences while at the same time preparing them for the group dynamics of team sports. Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
The "Emerging Stars" division (7-9 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development. Each day will see campers participate in speed and agility component that translated to enhanced functional movement and body control. Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
The "Hall of Famers" (10-12 yrs) will see an emphasis on personal skill development and leadership training. Each day will see campers participate in speed and agility component that translated to enhanced functional movement and body control. Campers in this age group will learn how to lead by taking charge of some collaborative projects (equipment storage tasks, lunch systems, etc). Campers will participate in baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer specific instruction and training on a daily basis. Gameplay, both traditional games and "goofy games", will also be a part of the daily schedule to make sure that we are cultivating young athletes who enjoy going to camp and learning new techniques and gameplay!
FAQ's
Q: What is the age range for campers? A: Camp is open to boys and girls 5-12 years old as of their first day of camp
Q: Is this camp only for highly competitive athletes? A: Absolutely not! Our campers bring a wide range of experience and interest in and participation in organized sports ranging from never played to competitive travel ball player! Our belief is that every child has the ability to learn and grow as an athlete, teammate and person. We are extremely intentional with how we plan our curriculum, hire our staff, set up our physical space and how we group or campers! This approach allows us to mesh individuals of all different experience and ability levels to create a place for each camper to find their "space" within the group dynamic while also improving their own skills, self-confidence and sportsmanship. Our "secret sauce" is in planning. Being sure to set up a schedule that balances traditional sports and training with less conventional, "silly games" and activities, is how we are sure to provide a the love of movement and development of skills for each camper!
Q: What types of sporting activities will the a 10-12 year old be participating in? A: 10-12 year old boys and girls will see instruction and game play in baseball, basketball, flag football, and soccer on a daily basis. We will also participate in "silly games" that are designed to promote dynamic and functional movements, develop teamwork and leadership skills, and increase critical thinking while having a lot of fun!
Q: What types of sporting activities will the a 7 -9 year old be participating in? A: 7-9 year old boys and girls will see instruction and game play in baseball, basketball, flag football and soccer on a daily basis. At this age, a huge focus will be place on sportsmanship- ya know, learning how to win AND how to lose. Be prepared to have a worn out camper full of epic stories of games and competitions each afternoon!
Q: What types of sporting activities will 5-6 year olds be participating in? A: 5-6 year old boys and girls will see an introduction to baseball, basketball, flag football and soccer. However, "silly games" and "chill zone", which promote gross and fine motor skills as well as better understanding the concepts associated with being part of a team, will be what they talk about most as soon as they hop in the car!
Q: What will a typical day of camp look like? 7:30-8:45 AM- Early Morning Care (not mandatory/ $7/Day/Child) 8:45-9:00 AM- Camper Arrival 9:00-9:15 AM- Intro Activity for Each Camp Group 9:15-9:20 AM- Morning Meeting with review of daily schedule and expectations for campers & coaches 9:20-10:00 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Soccer Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs): Football Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Basketball Drills/Games 10:00-10:15 AM- Power Quarter Hour Speed and Agility Training (All Groups- But Still in Separate Spaces) 10:15-10:45 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Silly Game (Ga Ga Ball) - ES (7-9 yrs): Soccer Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Football Drills/Games 10:45-11:15 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Lunch - ES (7-9 yrs): Kickball/Baseball Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Silly Game (Ga Ga Ball) 11:15-11:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs)"Chill Zone" /ES (7-9 yrs) Lunch - HOF (10-12 yrs): Baseball Game 11:45-12:15 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) finish "Chill Zone" - ES (7-9 yrs) Board Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Lunch 12:15-12:45 PM- Camp wide Pool Time 12:45-1:15 PM- Camp wide Pool Time 1:15-1:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Flag Football Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs) Tennis Drills/ Game - HOF (10-12 yrs) Golf Drills/Mini-Games 1:45-2:15 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Basketball Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs) Capture the Flag - HOF (10-12 yrs) Soccer Drills/Games 2:15-2:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Sharks and Minnows - ES (7-9 yrs) Soccer Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs) Silly Game (Battle Ball) 2:45-3:00 PM- End of Day Meeting/Wrap-Up and Gather of all Belongings for Carpool 3:00-3:15 PM- Camp Dismissal 3:15- 5:30 PM- After Care (board games and movement activities- light snack provided to all participants around 3:45 PM)
Q: What gear should my child bring to camp? A: Re-usable water bottle, athletic clothes and tennis shoes are the only materials required. If you have elected to have your child participate in swimming/pool/aquatic activities, all swim gear your child requires should also be brought to camp each day.
Baseball gear (glove, bat, helmet) are not required but encouraged to bring daily unless otherwise stated. Camp will supply all gear, however, baseball specific work is best to do with the same gear you will use in games/practices outside of camp.
Q: Do you have to purchase lunch from Loyola University Sports Complex or can you bring your own food? A: Lunches from home can be brought daily (no dietary restrictions at this time, but as allergies can factor, parents will be made aware if any restrictions are needed). Food for purchase will be available as part of your registration process in the near future (still working out details). Questions? Email text/call us at 504-356-1812
Q: How can you get a hold of us to relay information? A: When you register, you will receive an automated email confirmation (that will also serve as your receipt) from our main email address- info@junctionplacesportsplex.com . You can reply or compose messages to that email address, but, for most things .. Texting JPLEX Main Line @ 504-356-1812 is the most efficient way to inform us, ensure the proper parties receive and respond to your message! Especially messages like, "Can Johnny/Jill stay in aftercare today?"
I absolutely love Junction Place Sportsplex and all of the programming they provide both inside and outside of their building! All of the staff are super friendly. My son absolutely enjoys the individualized baseball lessons and has a blast at summer camp . My son has not only grown as a baseball player but it’s the overall genuine concern for my son’s happiness and enjoyment while playing the sport that i appreciate.. The staff are super responsive to all requests and questions. Their facility and partner facilities are all well maintained and we are so glad that we stumbled upon this sport’s gem.— Brandi G
I absolutely love Junction Place Sportsplex and all of the programming they provide both inside and outside of their building! All of the staff are super friendly. My son absolutely enjoys the individualized baseball lessons and has a blast at summer camp . My son has not only grown as a baseball player but it’s the overall genuine concern for my son’s happiness and enjoyment while playing the sport that i appreciate.. The staff are super responsive to all requests and questions. Their facility and partner facilities are all well maintained and we are so glad that we stumbled upon this sport’s gem.— Brandi G
FAQ's
Q: What is the age range for campers? A: Camp is open to boys and girls 5-12 years old as of their first day of camp
Q: Is this camp only for highly competitive athletes? A: Absolutely not! Our campers bring a wide range of experience and interest in and participation in organized sports ranging from never played to competitive travel ball player! Our belief is that every child has the ability to learn and grow as an athlete, teammate and person. We are extremely intentional with how we plan our curriculum, hire our staff, set up our physical space and how we group or campers! This approach allows us to mesh individuals of all different experience and ability levels to create a place for each camper to find their "space" within the group dynamic while also improving their own skills, self-confidence and sportsmanship. Our "secret sauce" is in planning. Being sure to set up a schedule that balances traditional sports and training with less conventional, "silly games" and activities, is how we are sure to provide a the love of movement and development of skills for each camper!
Q: What types of sporting activities will the a 10-12 year old be participating in? A: 10-12 year old boys and girls will see instruction and game play in baseball, basketball, flag football, and soccer on a daily basis. We will also participate in "silly games" that are designed to promote dynamic and functional movements, develop teamwork and leadership skills, and increase critical thinking while having a lot of fun!
Q: What types of sporting activities will the a 7 -9 year old be participating in? A: 7-9 year old boys and girls will see instruction and game play in baseball, basketball, flag football and soccer on a daily basis. At this age, a huge focus will be place on sportsmanship- ya know, learning how to win AND how to lose. Be prepared to have a worn out camper full of epic stories of games and competitions each afternoon!
Q: What types of sporting activities will 5-6 year olds be participating in? A: 5-6 year old boys and girls will see an introduction to baseball, basketball, flag football and soccer. However, "silly games" and "chill zone", which promote gross and fine motor skills as well as better understanding the concepts associated with being part of a team, will be what they talk about most as soon as they hop in the car!
Q: What will a typical day of camp look like?
7:30-8:45 AM- Early Morning Care (not mandatory/ $7/Day/Child)
8:45-9:00 AM- Camper Arrival
9:00-9:15 AM- Intro Activity for Each Camp Group 9:15-9:20 AM- Morning Meeting with review of daily schedule and expectations for campers & coaches 9:20-10:00 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Soccer Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs): Football Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Basketball Drills/Games 10:00-10:15 AM- Power Quarter Hour Speed and Agility Training (All Groups- But Still in Separate Spaces) 10:15-10:45 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Silly Game (Ga Ga Ball) - ES (7-9 yrs): Soccer Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Football Drills/Games 10:45-11:15 AM- LS (5-6 yrs): Lunch - ES (7-9 yrs): Kickball/Baseball Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Silly Game (Ga Ga Ball) 11:15-11:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs)"Chill Zone" /ES (7-9 yrs) Lunch - HOF (10-12 yrs): Baseball Game 11:45-12:15 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) finish "Chill Zone" - ES (7-9 yrs) Board Games - HOF (10-12 yrs): Lunch 12:15-12:45 PM- Camp wide Pool Time 12:45-1:15 PM- Camp wide Pool Time 1:15-1:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Flag Football Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs) Tennis Drills/ Game - HOF (10-12 yrs) Golf Drills/Mini-Games 1:45-2:15 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Basketball Drills/Games - ES (7-9 yrs) Capture the Flag - HOF (10-12 yrs) Soccer Drills/Games 2:15-2:45 PM- LS (5-6 yrs) Sharks and Minnows - ES (7-9 yrs) Soccer Drills/Games - HOF (10-12 yrs) Silly Game (Battle Ball) 2:45-3:00 PM- End of Day Meeting/Wrap-Up and Gather of all Belongings for Carpool 3:00-3:15 PM- Camp Dismissal 3:15- 5:30 PM- After Care (board games and movement activities- light snack provided to all participants around 3:45 PM)
Q: What gear should my child bring to camp? A: Re-usable water bottle, athletic clothes and tennis shoes are the only materials required. If you have elected to have your child participate in swimming/pool/aquatic activities, all swim gear your child requires should also be brought to camp each day.
Baseball gear (glove, bat, helmet) are not required but encouraged to bring daily unless otherwise stated. Camp will supply all gear, however, baseball specific work is best to do with the same gear you will use in games/practices outside of camp.
Q: Do you have to purchase lunch from Loyola University Sports Complex or can you bring your own food? A: Lunches from home can be brought daily (no dietary restrictions at this time, but as allergies can factor, parents will be made aware if any restrictions are needed). Food for purchase will be available as part of your registration process in the near future (still working out details). Questions? Email text/call us at 504-356-1812
Q: How can you get a hold of us to relay information? A: When you register, you will receive an automated email confirmation (that will also serve as your receipt) from our main email address- info@junctionplacesportsplex.com . You can reply or compose messages to that email address, but, for most things .. Texting JPLEX Main Line @ 504-356-1812 is the most efficient way to inform us, ensure the proper parties receive and respond to your message! Especially messages like, "Can Johnny/Jill stay in aftercare today?"
Questions? Comments? We always appreciate feedback so that we can continue to constantly improve our programs and facilities.
E-mail: info@junctionplacesportsplex.com
Junction Place Sportsplex
5620 Crawford St.
Harahan, LA 70123
(504) 356-1812