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SEATTLE CAMP
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• Ball handling program each day
• Position specific curriculum
• Shooting development program – see our website for details
• Game application – 50% of our camp time to game situations and game application
• Life Lessons – character development just as important as skill development at Higher Hoops
• All day camps are designed for intermediate and advanced players
• Campers my bring own lunch or pay $6 for lunch provided by Higher Hoops
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ADVANCED CAMP / August 11-14
@ EX3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center,
31453 28th Ave. South, Federal Way, Washington
Coed Ages 10-16 9:00 -- 4:00 Cost $255
Higher Hoops Advanced Camp is for experienced players who love the game and want to get better. Campers have typically played in a competitive winter league or school ball and desire to advance their skills during the summer months. These camps have a great combination of intensity, high expectations, healthy competition and laughter. Basketball was meant to be fun!
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
9:00 - 9:20 Warm Up and Life Lesson for the Day
9:20 - 10:00 Ball Handling Session, Shooting Work Out or
Attack the Basket
10:00 - 12:00 Fundamental Skill Development & Position Play
&Strength Conditioning Training
(Camp divided into age and skill levels)
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (on own or $6 daily)
1:00 - 1:30 Warm up & competitions
1:30 - 3:30 Game Schedule (3 on 3; 5 on 5, or Battleball)
3:45 - 4:00 Wrap up & Life Lesson
Each day at Higher Hoops campers will work on their own shooting workout with improvement areas of emphasis. All campers will walk away with a complete set of ball handling skills to incorporate into their improvement plan. We believe basketball need game time and competition so each day there is amble time to games, tournaments and fun competitions. It is not designed however, to allow bad habits to continue, but rather, to reinforce the new habits we are teaching them each day.
Shooting – Higher Hoops is known for its outstanding ability to teach the art and skill of shooting. Precision repetition focused on technique creates confidence and accuracy. Every player will take game speed shots each day. Each camper will leave with a specific shooting work out designed for their level. Each athlete receives video analysis of their shot during camp.
Games – Each afternoon we play games. Divide into teams and go at it. Different games and competitions wrap up each day. Fifty percent of our time is devoted to game application and game situations.
Life Lessons -- Each day athletes will receive a motivational talk dealing with one of Higher Hoops 12 Life Lessons. Character Development is as important as skill development to Higher Hoops. Campers may also be encouraged to do different homework assignments dealing with the daily life lessons.

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What Others Are Saying About Higher
Hoops
“My sons have been to many basketball camps; NBC
Camps, Dan Dickau, BYU, but none compare to Higher Hoops.”
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Dad,
Kennewick, WA
" Both of my sons have attended the camps this past year and have come home from camp with a better attitude, outlook and work ethic of what it takes to play basketball. The life application skills that were taught are helping them develop into respectable young men. I can't thank Higher Hoops enough for emphasizing that academics are much more important than an athletic scholarship and by achieving a possible academic scholarship they will go further in life."
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Stacy Hanley, Mom, Grants Pass, OR
“I had the time of my life with Higher Hoops in Temecula and can't even tell you how much I appreciate you letting me be apart of it all. Thanks again for everything!”
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Angie Bjorkland, High School All American, Full Ride Scholarship to University
of Tennessee, Spokane, WA
"Higher Hoops is an outstanding program. My grandson was involved and learned, not only the fundamentals of the game, but just as important, mental principles about toughness, fairness, and self confidence.”
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Wayne Morrow, Grandfather, Grants Pass, OR
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REGISTRATION
Higher Hoops offers two ways to register for camp :
1. Download a PDF form and mail with check to Higher Hoops
2. Download an EXCEL form, pay with PayPal and e-mail EXCEL form to Higher Hoops
Mail registration form and check to:
Higher Hoops
16109 N. Cirrus Drive
Spokane WA 99208
Camps require a $50 NON REFUNDABLE fee to hold registration.
All camps require registration 20 days prior to camp.
All-day campers (ages 10-16) can bring their own lunch or Higher Hoops will provide one for $6.00 per day.
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