minicamp


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minicamp

(ˈmɪnɪˌkæmp)
n
a place where members of a sports team spend a short period together to train or to assess potential new players
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The scientific meeting begins with a public outreach event, a CSI MiniCamp, presented in partnership with the Maryland Science Center.
He won the Three-Point Contest during the 2018 NBA All-Star Weekend and recently participated in the USA Men's National Team minicamp in Las Vegas, Nevada.
After the firefight, he said the soldiers stumbled upon an NPA minicamp rigged with explosives and fox holes.
The players are expected to attend minicamp in Las Vegas from July 25-27, when U.S.
Pro Bowl wide receiver told that minicamp was opportunity for him to just get beat up, a lot, lose a lot, because these moments are where you grow.
Next week will be the physicals and minicamp before we get a month off ahead of training camp.
While new coach Doug Pederson would prefer for his starting quarterback to attend workouts over the next five weeks _ especially while he installs a new offense - Bradford's presence isn't mandatory until the next three-day minicamp from June 7-9.
Flowers negotiated the deal himself, which the Giants announced Thursday at the end of their minicamp. He is slotted to make around $14.5 million with a signing bonus in the neighborhood of $8.7 million.
''I really don't have any comment on it,'' Revis said before voluntary minicamp practice.
Following are the rookie and veteran minicamp dates for 2010, as well as the previously announced organized team activity (OTA) dates.
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