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Camp Dates
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A coach in action!The Schedule
Camp begins with registration on Saturday from 12 noon to 1:30pm. Player evaluations for Team assignments take place until approximately 12:30 to 1:30pm.

Sunday through WednesdayBoxing Out!
The morning sessions begin our unique approach to our camp basketball program. They consist of station drills, emphasizing fundamentals; a lecture by a coach or guest, one of our professional coaches, or a celebrity guest and games! Our games are different! All games are 3-on-3 in half court competition. The philosophy(one shared by people who know the game) is that basic offense, defense and set plays involve 3 players. So everyone touches the ball, everyone shoots, everyone passes and everyone learns the fundamentals of team defense.

Thursday
Round Robin playoffs. Camp-sponsored cookout, championship games, trophy and award presentations.

Schedule
      8:30-9:00 Check-in/attendance. Individual inmstructions and shoot around
      9:00-9:15 Stretching
      9:20-10:00 Stations:
                         1) Lay-ups
                         2) Passing
                         3) Defense
                         4) Foul Shooting
     10:15-11:15 GAME TIME
     11:15-11:45 Lecture
     11:45-12:15 Break
       1:15-1:30 Review the day-next day expectations and dismissal

Comments
This is the inaugural season for this camp, so we don't have any comments. However, the following comments are from our Cape Camp which is the model for Hoop Fever. This will give you an idea of what people and campers think of our program.

"The drill stations are good practice for experienced players,Teamwork! and good lessons for inexperienced players.
The three on three games provide more opportunity for practicing what we learn at stations. It is much more effective and easier to apply and newly learned skills on the court when there are less people to worry about. It is also easier for the coaches to see what's going on and to help individual players if they see necessary. The coaches are there all day, every day and they give a lecture almost everyday, wanting to help every camper to improve. They do their best to help campers to get better, giving as many campers as possible individual attention. Mr. Curly does a great job running the camp and he is a great pal! He not only encourages the campers to be good players, but also to be good people."
Carrie R., returning camper

"My sons attend both of the Hoop Group camps. The camps are well run, the basketball instruction is superb, the boys work hard and have fun. Best of all, the recognition of honor roll students at each camp reminds the campers of the importance of being student-athletes." June H., Parent of 2 campers.

"The All-Cape Hoop Camp was such a fun experience! Mr. Curly and Don Grimes, and all the rest of the coaches made the camp one that gave players a chance to play competitively as well as learn new skills and improve their game. All were very approachable and enthusiastic. All the staff were very approachable and enthusiastic. They were lots of fun whether they were helping me improve my shot fake or telling me a joke on the sidelines. Not only did I learn a ton of new stuff, I made a bunch of new friends. Personally, I can't wait until next year!" Jill K., Returning camper.
 
"Steve Curley's basketball camps achieve a great balance of teaching fundamental basketball, competition, sportsmanship and self esteem. Our son and daughter have attended camp for four summers and look forward to returning each year. Steve and his staff expect the campers to work hard, but makes it fun and rewarding." Jonathan & Donna, Parents of campers.

 



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