
“Our coaches provide as much game experience and
instruction as possible during the week.
The emphasis is on having a good time as well as
playing the game of basketball. I get great satisfaction personally
working with the campers and seeing them improve."
-Coach Ron Righter
Individual Camps
July 13-17 and July 20-24
Cost: $275, recommended ages 10-17
To become a good basketball player, each athlete
must learn the fundamentals of the game. Through exposure to competitive
and keen basketball minds, we hope to instill the burning desire it
takes to become a successful player and person. Special attention will
be given to each player’s present degree of skills and achievement
Clarion coaches and their carefully selected staff
are present every day during the two weeks of camp activities. We
believe in personalized instruction and in providing an atmosphere of
good sportsmanship and fair play.
Team Camp
July 18-20
Cost: $160 per player, first 16 teams will be accepted.
Very competitive team camp for JV, varsity
and junior high teams. In the past, we have had teams from Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York,
and West Virginia. Annually, teams that have come to our camp reach
post-season playoffs. Many former participants have claimed
conference, section, district, and even state titles. Each team is
guaranteed seven to eight games against teams of similar caliber.
Coaches receive a salary for collecting deposits and completing the team
roster, plus handling all remaining fees, paperwork, and correspondence.


General
Information
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Air-conditioned facility; five indoor
basketball courts
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Instruction from some of the area’s top high
school
and college coaches and players
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Camp T-shirt for all participants
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All-you-can-eat meals
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Large swimming pool, game room, tennis, etc.
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Clarion Hospital is located within three miles
of campus
Contact Information
Golden Eagles Boys' Basketball Camp
Coach Ron Righter
814-393-2458 or 2510
rrighter@clarion.edu

Location
Sessions are conducted at
Clarion University of Pennsylvania,
in Clarion, Pa., just two miles off
Interstate 80, Exit 64, in
Northwestern Pennsylvania.
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