
Coupeville High School boys’ basketball guru Brad Sherman enjoys a tasty treat while wishing God’s favorite sport was played year-round. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)
The hardwood comes alive in summertime.
The Coupeville High School gym will be alive with the sounds of squeaking shoes July 18-20, as high-level NBC Camps offers a basketball event for kids ages 8-12.
Cost is $230 per camper, which covers 18 hours of hoops action.
Each day runs from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM, with first-day check-in at 8:30 AM.
Campers should bring a basketball, a sack lunch and snacks, water bottle, and a signed medical waiver — unless their parent has already completed it while registering online.
NBC Camps, which launched in 1971, focuses on “training the total athlete” with camps “elevating skill level through intensive skill training.”
“We break down each skill into specific portions which ingrain the skill and creates ‘muscle memory’,” NBC Camps says in its brochure.
“The intensity of our camps help maximize the “heightened” environment necessary for growth.
“Our camps are high energy, fun, and unlike any other camp experience. Come elevate your game and change your life.”
Players are divided according to age, skill, and experience, with a typical ratio of one NBC coach per 10 athletes.
For more info and to register, pop over to:
https://www.nbccamps.com/basketball/camps/nbc-basketball-camp-at-coupeville-high-school
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