SUMMER RUN N FUN CAMPS

SUMMER RUN N FUN CAMPS AT THE HUB

Looking for an exciting and active way to keep your kids engaged this summer? New England Sports Hub is proud to offer our Summer Camps Run N’ Fun camps designed to keep kids moving, learning, and having a blast all summer long!

Our Summer Camps provide a dynamic mix of sports, games, fitness activities, and creative play, giving every child the chance to stay active and discover new interests in a safe, supportive environment. From high-energy sports sessions to hands-on activities, New England Sports Hub offers the best summer camp experience in Somersworth, New Hampshire.

Why Choose New England Sports Hub Summer Camps?

  • High-energy sports camps that build athletic skills, confidence, and teamwork

  • Run N’ Fun camps perfect for younger children who love variety, movement, and playful activities

  • A safe, welcoming, and fully supervised environment led by experienced coaches and staff

  • Opportunities for kids to stay active, make new friends, and create lasting summer memories

  • Flexible weekly camp options—register for one week or join us for the entire summer!

Parents, if you have questions, contact our Youth Programs Director, Darren Casey -Covell, at darren@nesportshub.com. We are happy to assist with any questions you have and help you find the perfect camp for your child!

CAMP INFORMATION

  • Ages: 5-14

    • Campers will be broken into age groups: 5-6, 7-9, 10-11, & 12-14

  • Gender: Coed

  • Day-Camp: 9:00am – 5:00pm

  • Registration can be completed online, over the phone 603-405-0007, or in person (6 Willand Drive, Somersworth, NH 03878).
  • Camp Check-in is located at the front reception desk at The Hub.
  • YOU MUST check-in/check-out your child at the front desk, they can not walk in on their own.
  • $75 nonrefundable deposit due at registration – full payment will be due 2 weeks before the camp week.
  • Week 1: June 22 – 26
  • Week 2: June 29 – July 2 (no camp on July 3rd)
  • Week 3: July 6 – 10
  • Week 4: July 13 – 17
  • Week 5: July 20 – 24
  • Week 6: July 27 – 31
  • Week 7: August 3 – 7

 

Week 1 – “World Cup Week”

  • Soccer focus + global games
  • Kids rep countries all week
  • Friday = World Cup tournament
  • Field Trip

Week 2 – “Backyard Legends”

  • Wiffle ball, kickball, dodgeball, capture the flag
  • Includes activities like ty-dying and scavenger hunt
  • Field Trip to National park with Orienteering

Week 3 – “Extreme Sports Week”

  • Floor hockey, speed/agility challenges, obstacle courses
  • Brainstorm obscure sports or activities that we can adapt to run in dome
  • Beach Field Trip 

Week 4 – “Olympics Week”

  • Track and Field -style events, relays, team scoring all week
  • Opening/closing ceremonies
  • Each Day has a Country that kids learn about with their national sport etc.

Week 5 – “Underdog Sports Week”

  • Handball, ultimate frisbee, gaga ball, broom ball
  • Team Building activities, human knot, minute to win-it style challenges

Week 6 – “Skills & Thrills”

  • Skill competitions (shooting, accuracy, speed)
  • Longest throw, kick etc.
  • Possibility of bounce house or trampoline events?
  • Field Trip

Week 7 – “Camp Championship Week”

  • Teams drafted Monday with potential mid-week shake up for fairness and engagement 
  • Points all week → Friday finals + awards
  • Focus on Brackets and a different sport each day
  • 9:00–9:20 → Warm-up + group game
  • 9:20–10:30 → Theme sport block
  • 10:30–10:45 → Snack
  • 10:45–12:00 → Theme competitions
  • 12:00–12:30 → Lunch
  • 12:30–1:30 → Classic games (dodgeball, kickball, etc.)
  • 1:30–2:30 → Team challenge / tournament
  • 2:30–3:00 → Free play + pickup games
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Athletic, closed-toed footwear only (sneakers)
  • Socks
  • Books (there will be a quiet activity time after lunch everyday where campers may spend their time reading a book, coloring, crafts, etc.)
  • Sunscreen (Please apply sunscreen to your camper in the AM before coming to camp. For safety reasons, we do not share sunscreen among campers)
  • Sport specific equipment (for Sport Specific Camps)
  • Do not send iPads, DS Games, Cell Phones, card games (including Pokémon) or anything of value.
  • Please label everything you send to camp with your child

 

Prepare for Camp

  • Backpacks – According to regulations, medications, cosmetics or anything marked “keep out of the reach of children” are not permitted to be stored in your child’s backpack.
  • Outside Play – Fresh air and sunshine are important for a child’s health and well-being. It is important that your child be dressed appropriately for outside play. Children need to wear shoes that will permit them to run and play without injury.
  • Clogs, Crocs and flip-flop type shoes are not permitted. If your child wears this type of shoe to camp, they will not be allowed to participate in the activities.

Darren Casey-Covell serves as the Youth Programs Director at New England Sports Hub, where he leads the vision and execution of all summer camp programming at The Hub. With a career rooted in coaching and youth athletics, Darren brings years of hands-on experience working with kids of all ages in high-energy, multi-sport environments that prioritize both fun and development.

Darren previously held leadership roles as Director of Programming for HERO Kid Sports and Kidokinetics, where he built impactful youth programs, led coaching teams, and worked closely with schools, communities, and families. His approach has always centered on creating engaging experiences that keep kids active, learning, and coming back for more.

In addition to his role at The Hub, Darren is currently an Assistant Football and Hockey Coach at Cheverus High School, where he helps student-athletes grow not only in their sport, but as teammates and young adults.

At his core, Darren believes sports should be fun first—because that’s where confidence, learning, and real growth begin. He is passionate about creating an environment where kids feel comfortable taking risks, learning from mistakes, and discovering their potential. Darren emphasizes life skills like teamwork, communication, resilience, and accountability—values that extend far beyond the game and into everyday life.

Children are responsible for bringing a daily lunch and snacks. Snack breaks are offered in the afternoon. Snacks are not provided. Please pack your own snack or plan on sending your child with a small amount of money to purchase one. While packing your own snack, be mindful of allergies that other children may have. Label all food items and lunch boxes with your child’s name.

Add-On Lunch

Our in-house kitchen will have a variety of healthy, nutritious lunch and snack options available for an additional cost each day as a convenient alternative to a packed lunch.

Once you have completed registration for your camper. Please complete the camper health history and information form. CLICK HERE

Extended care is available prior to the start of camp and after camp each day.  Both morning and afternoon extended care is subject to availability and should be scheduled and paid for in advance of the start of camp.  Space is available on a first come first serve basis.  To reserve your campers spot you can add this to your reservation during online registration.
  • Before Care – Mornings (8A – 9A): $25/per day
  • After Care – Afternoons (5P – 6P): $25/per day
  • Both Before Camp Care & After Camp Care: $50/per day

IMPORTANT DATES

Summer Camps: June 22 – August 7, 2026

Registration Opens: January 15, 2026

FEES

Registration : $300/week || $60 per day

Sibling Discount: Up to $25 OFF your total when you register two or more participants at the same time. Simply enter SIBLINGS discount code during checkout and save.

PROGRAM CONTACT

Darren Casey-Covell

darren@nesportshub.com

Campers will enjoy a visit to our next door neighbor, HillTop Fun Center during the week. Making our camps the FUNNEST camps on the Seacoast.