Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The West Coast Exposure Basketball Camp in mid-September

Do check out the West Coast Exposure Basketball Camp coming up on September 17 and 18 in Walnut Creek.

What is being offered: it's an opportunity for girls and boys high school basketball players (9th-12th) to receive personal coaching, evaluations, and court time with current college and prep school coaches from across the country.

The crux of the event is why this camp is different from other basketball tournaments and camps:
"This camp provides high school basketball players the opportunity to personally receive coaching and evaluation from college and prep school coaches themselves. Each player is thus in control and guaranteed exposure to showcase their strongest talents in a variety of ways at the camp. Additionally, players and their families will save thousands of dollars and hours of valuable time otherwise spent on traveling to various camps and tournaments.

How will this camp help me reach my goal of playing college ball?

Current college and prep school coaches from ranked basketball programs and elite academic institutions will lead the camp, allowing players to work side by side with college and prep coaches and gain access to the college coaching network from around the country. Underclassmen will begin gaining exposure, while current high school seniors will be able to expand their options before it’s too late.

Can this camp hurt my exposure?

No! The college and prep school coaches will be looking to teach and evaluate high school players, not weed them out. The camp gives players and coaches the opportunity to personally get to know each other and work together towards improvement.

How will this camp help me improve my basketball skills?

Through college level drills and coaching, players will see tangible results in their individual skills and see where they rank amongst elite basketball player. Most importantly, players will learn from college coaches what they need to do to enhance their game and desirability."

To date coaches from Bowdoin, Colby, Emory, Oberlin, Skidmore, Tufts, U of Chicago, UC Santa Cruz, and Wesleyan will be providing the instruction.

The event will consist of:

• College-level competitive drills
• College Coaching & Instruction
• 5 v 5 games led by College Coaches
• King and Queen of the Hill Finale (1 v 1)
• Academic/Athletic counseling information
• Maximum exposure to basketball opportunities"

Additional information and registration by calling 510-520-0634 or emailing westcoastexposure@gmail.com
Here's the video trailer for the event.

1 comment:

  1. A basketball player has to be very strong and self-confident about his throws. The top basketball camps teach and train the players in a professional manner. Only after knowing maximum exposure basketball camp reviews a player should enroll into a sport camp.

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