Elite Basketball Camp for Girls in Massachusetts
Founded by former Skyhawks Cheryl Tebou Seavey and Kristen Morast Clark, the Elite Basketball Camp for girls is a chance for young women in Massachusetts to learn the fundamental skills necessary to become better basketball players. All campers will benefit from personal instruction, receive her own T-shirt, and compete for team and individual awards.
Elite Basketball camp will host two sessions for full day campers (girls from third grade to eighth grade), as well as half and full day mini-clinics for girls entering kindergarten to second grade. All sessions, day camps, and mini-clinics, are five days long. Mini-clinic campers will have class from 830am to 1130am. The mini-clinic plus campers will also play basketball from 830am to 1130am and then participate in other camp activities from 1130am to 230pm.
Day campers will work on basketball drills and games from 830 to 230pm. This basketball instruction will include two sets of stations every day that will help girls improve their fundamental skills. Campers will also participate in team games every day. Instruction groups will be organized based on age and skill level, so all girls will be competing against and playing with others of the same age and skill range.
Find Other Camps Like Elite Basketball Camp
You’ll find camps like this all over the country for girls and boys, from very young to seniors in high school. If your child is older and looking for a camp experience, you’ll find plenty of options, from national camps to university and college camps. There are general skills camps for players who want to build their fundamentals, practice their whole game, and get a chance to play and compete with other athletes of the same level.
You’ll also find specialized skills camps for position players that focus on improving campers’ abilities at that position, including post players, forwards, and guards. There are also camps that focus on recruiting, offering high school athletes the chance to practice and compete under the watchful eye of college coaches and scouts.


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