Youth Hoops Program (Boys and Girls Ages 7 to 13)
 
The Youth Hoops Camp allows young athletes to benefit from the instruction of skilled college/university and pro-level players, where they are taught skills and play games suited to their age and skill level. Whether your athlete is a beginner or advanced player, Elite Camps will challenge them to improve their skills in a FUN learning environment.

Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced Ability to handle a full day of FUN basketball programming.

Skill Development • Ball Handling • Dribbling • Shooting • Passing • Rebounding • Defense • Cutting • Footwork • Pivoting • Screens • Triple-Threat • Man-to-Man Offense & Defense

The Fun Stuff • Daily 5 on 5 Scrimmages • 1-1,3-3 Tournaments • Shooting Competitions • Hustle Challenges • Special Day Programs • 2 Ball Competitions

My daughter and son both enjoyed the youth camp and picked up a remarkable amount of skills as well as a love for the game. The instructors were impressive, professional and inspirational!

Richard

I just wanted to tell you that both my kids have been so happy! They absolutely love Elite! I believe a lot of this has to do with your Coaches. They really do make the kids feel special. I'm very impressed to hear all of the tales each night. Not only is your camp extremely challenging, it is fun too! Each day when I pick up my two kids, they are red faced and sweaty ---all signs that they are working hard. They get up eager to get to camp... they love it so much...Thank you for providing a fun, safe and athletic environment where they get both fitness and continue to work on skill development and developing confidence.... well done!

Andrea

My daughters have been at a number of camps this year and I know they are enjoying this one because they fall over each other at the end of the day trying to tell me what happened in camp...They gave us an unequivocal "yes" when we asked them if they are enjoying the experience. They also mentioned that it is well-organized and it reminded me of a comment a parent made to me about your sessions during the school year - that there is no horsing around and you take the game seriously and treat it with respect. I strongly encourage you to continue running things that way to show our kids the importance of discipline.

Steven