Medway - Behn Basketball Camp - Coed
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Improve your game and have serious fun
at Behn
Behn Basketball Camp is coming back to Medway High School. This camp offers a fast paced program that teaches kids how to have a good time while working hard to improve their skills. We hope to help you reach your goals this summer.
The largest and most successful basketball camp in New England, Behn Basketball has grown throughout Eastern Massachusetts for the past 33 years with a reputation of excellent teaching focused on fundamentals. Our experienced coaches create an intense yet comfortable atmosphere that encourages learning and development. The goal is for each player to leave camp with improved skills, increased confidence, and acquired knowledge on how to practice and succeed. And of course we have fun too!
Join us for 5 days, July 6th-10th, from 9am-3pm at Medway High School in Medway. This camp is for boys and girls with competition divided by age and gender. Ages 8-16. $395.
Highlights Include
- Emphasis on fundamentals
- Focus on proper shooting technique
- Learning team play on both offense and defense
- Appreciation of competition and good sportsmanship
- Official Behn Camp T-shirt
- Making friends and having fun
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Camp Coaches
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director Cindy Blodgett
Cindy Blodgett has been involved in basketball for the majority of her life. She entered the national scene while in high school leading her Lawrence High School basketball team to four consecutive state championships. She was heavily recruited coming out of high school and decided to stay in her home state of Maine to elevate the state university on the national stage.
Camp Details
Sample Daily Schedule
- 12:00-1:00 Lunch/Staff Camper Game
- 1:00-1:30 Lecture
Camp Reviews
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My son had a lot of fun last week in Medway. I wasn't sure if he could take an entire week of basketball all day all week, but by the end of the week he wanted to back again Monday! Thanks.
— Parent
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I've learned a lot at your camp. The most important thing I learned is that you have to believe in yourself and that with hard work and practice you can reach your goals and overcome doubt.
— Camper