2297 days ago

Basketball Holiday Camp

Debbie from One Tree Hill

Hoopquarters offers "a place for ballers"; a dedicated space where players come to play, train and improve. We are running 3 camps this coming school holidays.

Camp workouts are tailored to age and skill level. Located in New Lynn, we are a new club, and passionate about having a basketball facility that is accessible for the community.

Camp 1
• Focused on getting U13 players ready for the BBNZ U13 Regionals Tournament starting on 9 October.
• This is our “Basketball IQ Camp” where we work on your reads, finishing and shooting in game-like situations.
• Catering for U13 and U15 players.
• $100 for 2 days. 30 Sept, 1 Oct.
• 9am to 3pm

Camp 2
• Spend your holidays getting better!
• Skill based training, small and large group work and live game play.
• Sessions geared towards ball-handling, finishing and shooting.
• Suitable for basketball players aged 10 – 16. Boys and girls.
• $150 for 3 days. 2, 3, 4 October.
• 9am to 3pm

Camp 3
• Spend your holidays getting better!
• Skill based training, small and large group work and live game play.
• Sessions geared towards ball-handling, finishing and shooting.
• Suitable for basketball players aged 10 – 16. Boys and girls.
• $150 for 3 days. 9, 10, 11 October.
• 9am to 3pm

Open for all members. Membership is a one-off $5 annual fee.
Register on our website
www.hoopquarters.com...

HQ Oct 2019 Holiday Camp 1 x.pdf Download View

HQ Oct 2019 Holiday Camps 2&3 x.pdf Download View

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