SAN DIEGO-HSBCAMPS, LLC, the youth basketball camp dedicated to bringing kids face-to-face with the pros through individualized training, is hitting the courts of Eastlake High School in Chula Vista for the second year in a row, from June 14 – 17, 2010.The HSBCAMPS Morning Clinic is a four-day camp geared towards teaching and developing the fundamentals of basketball for boys and girls in grades three through 12. From group drills and individual contests, to team competitions and guest lectures, players will participate in over 15 hours of instructional work with the HSBCAMPS staff, comprised of collegiate and professional coaches and players.
This year, the roster at HSBCAMPS will include more than just an all-star line-up of coaches, it will also include a newly formed non-profit partner, HSBCARES, INC. Currently in the “application stage” with 1023/3500 forms filed with the federal government and State of California, respectively, HSBCARES is dedicated to providing basketball and educational opportunities to all those in need, regardless of age, income or physical ability. Since its inception in 2007, HSBCAMPS has prided itself as a program that cares. With more than $25,000 raised to date, HSBCAMPS stands firm in its commitment to provide every child, regardless of age or income, with an opportunity to attend camp.
“It is our hope that HSBCARES is the vehicle that carries us far into the future,” explains HSBCAMPS Director Carson Sofro. “We have been able to help so many, but there is a lot more left to be done.”
In addition to Chula Vista, the nationally expanding youth basketball camp will also be serving up high scoring experiences in Boise, Idaho; Hailey, Idaho; Bend, Ore.; and Portland, Ore. More locations will be announced in the coming weeks.
For more information and to register, visit http://www.HSBCAMPS.com. Registration opens January 1, 2010.