Hoops Capital Academy unveils holiday camps for aspiring athletes
26 Aug
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The Hoops Capital Academy is excited to announce it will be holding two one-day camps for aspiring basketballers in October.
The first is a senior clinic on October 4 (1-3pm) for males and females, aged from under 14s through to under 18s, before under 10-12 year athletes get their chance the very next day (October 5) with the junior camp - from 9am-3pm.
Hoops Capital academy director Ed Summers is thrilled to offer two camps, which will both be held at Auburn PCYC, to all the talented basketballers in the Sydney region.
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"As we get closer to the Kings and Flames' seasons tipping off, the Hoops Capital Academy is excited to continue holiday program offerings with a junior camp and senior clinic," Summers said.
"Our camps are designed to be high intensity with an appropriate mix of fundament development and holiday fun.
"As always, involvement from Sydney Kings and Sydney Flames players and coaches is a highlight of the programs."
To get involved in these Hoops Capital Academy programs, click here.

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