100 State St.
Farmingham, Massachusetts
United States
01702
The Camp Philosophy
It is the aim of the Hoop Fever Camp to
offer a positive basketball experience for all our campers. We work with an
instructional emphasis on the fundamentals for basketball success, along with
the challenge of lots of game time.
Sportsmanship, attitude and academics are addressed as we work to make players better athletes and better citizens.
A Unique Camp Experience!
The Hoop FeverCamp affords boy and girls ages 12 to17 the opportunity to
improve their basketball skills in a FUN day camp setting. We will have some
very special visitors during the week to share their knowledge and experience
in the College and Pro game and add some excitement to our week. Skill
development is the emphasis and campers compete in 3-on-3 competitions that
ensues every player is involved in every play! Coaches are assigned to stations
so every player gets the benefit of the coach's expertise for each drill.
The Schedule
Camp begins with registration on Saturday
from 12 noon to 12:30pm. Player evaluations for Team assignments take place
until approximately 12:30 to 3:00pm.
Sunday through Wednesday
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.
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.
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Camp Type: Sports
Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 12 to 17 |
Academic Activities
General Academics
Leadership
Basketball
Team Building
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General Academics