Monday, September 17, 2012

September Basketball Camp

Fun, fun, fun!!

That sums up our basketball camp.  The kids had so much fun, more than half didn't want to leave.  We pride our camps on small coach to player ratios and with this camp, we lived up to it.  We had a hard cap of 40 attendees to keep the groups small.  Even with last minute (and welcomed) add on's we were able to maintain a proper ratio.  In this camp, UH made above expected money.  The money earned in our camps help scholarship players as well as keep the operating costs down.  This helps us bring basketball to many families without them feeling the crunch.  This is one reason our camps are important.  With money aside, we love running our camps.  All the volunteers are excited and enthusiastic.

Coach Fitz working with the older kids


It was a cool and cloudy morning at staff members arrived and set up outside.  Players started lining up early to get their new gold UH camp shirts and names put on their backs.  Excited faces and bright eyes entered the gym with balls and water bottles in hand.  Most didn't hesitate to use the few minutes before camp to shoot around and socialize.  While players got situated, Coach Greg used the opportunity to brief the coaching staff.  Camp was underway with the coaches addressing all the young players who sat in quiet anticipation.

Our younger players waiting for a pass








The camp ran smooth.  There were a series of group activities, both as one large group and smaller groups with rotations.  The coaches opened up camp with the normal drills going from one end of the court to the other.  They covered all the basics including passing, dribbling and rebounding exercises.  There was even conditioning including sit ups and push ups and running.  The camp had 2 games where 2 players won Jamba Juice gift cards and Uptempo Hoops car decals.  All this was before lunchtime.  With parents watching, I'm sure they were impressed with how much was covered in a short amount of time.  Many of the coaches helping out players one on one during all the activities. 

Lunch was held outside the gym in the food area of Conley Caraballo.  It is an enclosed area offering the freshness of the outdoors in a safe environment.  It was a beautiful day.  Kids ate in groups at the blue picnic tables.  You can hear laughter and discussions ranging from today's activities to the latest on Minecraft.  Parents are always welcome to stay the whole camp or just for lunch.  This time, there were a few parents out there having lunch with their child and friends.  Once lunch was done, it was popsicle time.  Yummy cold popsicles were passed out to all the children at the camp including the young siblings, who are too young for our camp.  Yes, parents were welcome to popsicles too.  Next, picture time!  By lunch time, some campers and volunteers left for other Saturday activities.  We try to grab them for picture time around the lunch hour.  Luckily most stayed and were able to be in the group picture.  Our pictures always end with a "show us your funny face" picture where the kids' personalities come out.
Female athletes recharging
It's popsicle time!
Onto the second half of camp.  For most kids, this is the best part of camp.  Here, more elevated skills are introduced.  These skills include more problem solving and team dynamics.  They are taught to work together because afterall, basketball is a team sport.  The coaches promote the "team" mentality and work on defense.  It's very good lessons for young kids, which will carry them through life whichever sport they choose.  The camp ends with forming small teams for 3 on 3 competition.  In these scrimmages, all they learned in today's camp is tested.  All the players passed the test.  They applied everything they learned in this short amount of time.  The scrimmages are challenging, but fun.  Many players are laughing and cheering as the coaches make competition fun. 

Some of our own UH players coming in for more training.  This is the love of the game. 


The day ends with more games for the players.  More prizes are handed out.  At the beginning of the camp players are encouraged to meet new kids.  At the end of camp, they are asked who new did they meet and what is their name.  Each player asked was able to name 5 new names.  That was wonderful.  Two prizes handed out are for the players (one girl and one boy) who showed enthusiasm during the camp and team play, some one who really represented the spirit of the Uptempo Hoops camp.  This is always a hard one because there are so many to choose from.  We would love to give a GC to each camper.  They all deserve the recognition.  Returning players the best reward for us.  The coaches' last words of encouragement include thanking the families and telling the children to continue what they've learned today.  One coach even mentioned "when you see each other, say hi".  We wrap up with one last picture moment of coaches and players. 

A happy group of coaches and athletes!
A special thanks to Muriel Irwin and Kat Otico for their help with the registration table.  They kept everyone moving along and helped get camp started on time.  Also, they helped with providing some supplies.  Thank you to Cecille Santos for helping with the lunch run for our volunteers.  More thanks goes to the UH players and teens who volunteered their Saturday to help out.  Also, the coaches, who always do a great job making this a positive experience for the young kids.  It's because of our volunteers we are able to make this happen and have return players.  UH does a great job of having enough people work our camps.  Lastly, thanks to the families and players.  Their support help make this possible and fun.  As I mentioned, we love running our camps.  We are already looking forward to the next one. 

In one email sent to me a parent stated:  "...really enjoyed the camp last Saturday. He didn't want to leave because he had fun learning and making new friends. I really liked how your coaches preach defense. "  ~~ W. Bembo.  This sums up the spirit of Uptempo Hoops and why we love running our camps. 

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