Camp Description:Camp Session I and II
Fundamental skills such as shooting, passing, receiving, maintaining ball possession, as well as rebounding and individual defense are taught and reviewed throughout the camp week. The camp curriculum, prepared in advance, is designed to challenge players relative to their ability level. Contests and tournaments are used to create a safe, fun, and competitive environment. (Players will be divided based on age and playing experience)
Pre-registration / Deposit / Refunds
Camp Session I: A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot in the camp. The deposit must be received by June 8, 2007. Remaining balance due in full by June 20, 2007.
Any tuition paid, less the applicable deposit, will be refunded if a written cancellation is made before June 20, 2007. After this date, no refunds will be granted without a doctor's written medical excuse.
Camp Session II: A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your spot in camp. The deposit must be received by July 9, 2007. Remaining balance due in full by July 20, 2007.
Any tuition paid, less the applicable deposit, will be refunded if a written cancellation is made before July 20, 2007. After this date, no refunds will be granted without a doctor's written medical excuse.
***$100 discount if child attends BOTH sessions
Early Bird Rate: Pay in full by May 15th for Session I or June 15th for Session II and get $50 off total price. (This does not apply if child attends both sessions).
A letter of confirmation will be sent to each camper, along with directions and other important information, upon receiving completed camper application form.
General Information
Eligibility - Girls from rising 2nd graders to rising 8th graders in high school are eligible to participate in camp.
Enrollment - Space will be limited to 120 participants each camp session, based on first come, first serve availability.
Equipment - Each camper must bring sweat socks, cool and comfortable workout clothes and basketball shoes. (Running/walking shoes are not recommended for campers due to the possibility of injury). Drinking water will be provided at all facilities. Water and intermittent breaks will be given during camps.
Meals - Meals will be provided during Camp Session I and II. There will be a lunch break in which the campers will be escorted to the dining hall. Our dining facility offers a variety of eating choices from which the campers may choose.
Insurance
-Northeastern Women's Basketball Camp does not provide medical insurance.
-Each camper must have their own medical coverage, which must be mailed to us before the first day of camp.
-Proof of insurance will be required before a camper is allowed to register.
Program Features
Excellent Teaching Ratio
A Modern Approach to Teaching the Game
Northeastern Coaches and Players
Camper Awards and Evaluation Forms
Camp T-shirt
Regulatory compliance w/ DPH
Licensing by BOH
Parents have the right to review camp policies
For more information, please contact:
Vicki Wancel
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
219 Cabot , 360 Huntingon Ave., Boston MA 02115
(617) 373-8355
v.wancel@neu.edu