CAMP INFORMATION
A Typlical Day at Camp
7:00 |
Wake up, Open gym, Individual instruction | |
7:30 |
Breakfast | |
8:30 |
Shooting Games | |
8:45 |
Announcenents, Stretch | |
9:05 |
Footwork Fundamentals | |
9:30 |
Shooting Technique | |
10:00 |
Individual Offensive & Defensive Drills | |
11:05 |
Team Practice, Motion Offensive | |
12:00 |
Lunch | |
1:00 |
Lecture Demo, Perimeter Play / Inside Play | |
1:30 |
Game Competition, Contest, Swim or Video | |
2:30 |
Game Competition, Contest, Swim or Video | |
3:30 |
Game Competition, Contest, Swim or Video | |
4:30 |
Free Time, Shot Evaluation, College Workout | |
5:00 |
Dinner | |
6:00 |
Lecture Demo, Team Defense | |
6:30 |
Game Competition, Video, Mini Clinic | |
7:30 |
Game Competition, Video, Mini Clinic | |
8:30 |
Game Competition, Video, Mini Clinic | |
9:30 |
Thoughts, Play and Live with Consideration | |
10:30 |
Lights Out |
Food and Accomodations
All meals are served cafeteria style with a nutritious variety of choices in Goudy Commons, the university's dinning hall. Each menu is planned and prepared by the college food service with an abundance of wholesome and well balanced foods for active campers. All campers will be housed two per room in the university's dormitories. If you have a roomate preference, be sure to indicate on your enrollment application (both roomates must list each other). Camp staff counselors are assigned to each dorm floor fo supervision and a head dorm resident monitors the campers' behavior. At check in, each camper is issued a security card for the maindorm door and a key for their own room door.
Facilities
Sparks Center provides an excellent basketball camp enviroment with two spacious gymnasiums and a large indoor swimming pool. Having five full courts, fourteen permanent hoops, six portable baskets, limited enrollment, a precision schedule, and an experienced staff, allows for all instruction, drills contests and games to be conducted on indoor courts which is most advantageous.