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Back In The Saddle Mon Jan 27, 2003 02:50am

I'm thinking about attending a camp this summer. I have a few questions and would like to know what the rest of you think.

First of all, I'm a rookie and will probably only want to do rec league stuff next year (I'm in school for another two years, and don't have time to work more than once a week). Would a camp benefit me at this point, or should I wait until I get more serious about it?

I see a few camps listed on the 'net hosted by big names. Do I want to attend one of these, or is there a better option for me? I do want to do NCAA, one day. But my immediate goal is only to improve, not to be "seen."

Are there any good camps in the west? I'm in Utah and don't really want to travel thousands of miles.

Thanks!

dhodges007 Mon Jan 27, 2003 08:06am

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Originally posted by Back In The Saddle
I'm thinking about attending a camp this summer. I have a few questions and would like to know what the rest of you think.

First of all, I'm a rookie and will probably only want to do rec league stuff next year (I'm in school for another two years, and don't have time to work more than once a week). Would a camp benefit me at this point, or should I wait until I get more serious about it?

I see a few camps listed on the 'net hosted by big names. Do I want to attend one of these, or is there a better option for me? I do want to do NCAA, one day. But my immediate goal is only to improve, not to be "seen."

Are there any good camps in the west? I'm in Utah and don't really want to travel thousands of miles.

Thanks!

We have a great camp here in Tucson, AZ. Two D1 officials put it on, but it is an improvement camp and not a camp to be "seen" at, like a D1 camp is. Let me know if you are interested and I will get you some more info. Also, check with your local HS organization. They may have an "improvement" camp that they host.

Back In The Saddle Mon Jan 27, 2003 10:57am

Quote:

Originally posted by dhodges007
We have a great camp here in Tucson, AZ. Two D1 officials put it on, but it is an improvement camp and not a camp to be "seen" at, like a D1 camp is. Let me know if you are interested and I will get you some more info. Also, check with your local HS organization. They may have an "improvement" camp that they host.
I would like info. Thank you.

Kelly Kinghorn Mon Jan 27, 2003 11:05am

I'm in Utah. Email me and I'll give you the lowdown on the local camps.

DownTownTonyBrown Mon Jan 27, 2003 12:27pm

Dave Hall (D1 official out of Denver - has at least one finals championship game under his belt) puts on a decent camp in Logan - early June for the last few years.

ewiar Mon Jan 27, 2003 08:47pm

Me too
 
I'm also a first-year official looking for a camp at which to get better. Anyone know of any good camps in the Southern Ontario area?

ptobs* Wed Jan 29, 2003 10:45am

North East
 
Same question...anyone know of any camps in PA?

Larks Wed Jan 29, 2003 11:33pm

As a 2nd year guy, I got a lot out of JB Caldwell's camp in Daytona Florida. You get some class room instruction and about 3 games a day so they dont run your legs off of you.

It's held in conjunction with the Embry Riddle Camp. All High School Varsity boys and some Reserve. 3-man was taught / reviewed. Class size was about 1 instructor to 2 campers for the week. Weekend session was I think 1-3. Still good ratios. NBADL, NCAA D 1 & 2 and veteran High School officials made up the instructors. Probably about 1/2 of your games are filmed and you can review them with your partners or any instructor.

If you are a Florida guy, especially an east coast Florida guy and in your 1st-3rd year .....go. Several major high school assignors were there watching or helping with the camp.

Anyone from Ohio hear anything about Bova's camp this year?

Larks - VIT


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