TOP 5 BOYS EASTERN CAMPS - 2010

Summer Camp
Rating
Talent
Instruction
Supervision
Cost
Facilities
ABCD Camp
25
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
Keystone State #1
24
4.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
P.L.A.Y.
20
4.0
4.0
5.0
3.0
4.0
Prep Stars
19
2.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
5.0
Florida State
19
2.0
5.0
5.0
3.0
4.0


ABCD (NJ) - No Openings
ABCD Camp is one of the oldest and most prestigious talent camps. It is the Premier Talent Camp on the East Coast. Held at Fairleigh Dickinson University, ABCD only accepts players by invitation. A player cannot attend without an invitation. ABCD’s instruction, supervision, talent, and facilities are among the best. The talent at ABCD is the best.

Keystone State Camps (PA) 570-323-2072
Held at Franklin & Marshall College, Bloomsburg University, Edinboro University and Slippery Rock University in PA and McDaniel College in MD, these are Eastern Basketball's premier NCAA certified one-week teaching and talent camps. KS#1 admits players recommended from PA, NJ, NY, MD, DE, OH, VA and WV. The staff has the most highly rated instructional program. Tuition reasonable, Big Man and point guard stations are the most famous station in the East.

P. L. A. Y. (MA) - 413-585-0549
Under the direction of Dennis Jackson, P.L.A.Y. has become New England's premier camp for high school students. P.L.A.Y. mixes basketball skills training and competitive games with SAT preparation and study skills during its two week session, and follows up with year-round academic support.

Prep Stars (NC) - 800-447-7667
Held at several locations in different states and Canada, this is a well-organized camp with over fourteen years' experience. Considered a good playing camp for both talented young players and the up and coming players. Focus on playing and learning, draws players from many states. Program schedule consists of senior exposure nights, summer exposure camps, and invitational tournaments.

Florida State University Camp (FL)- 850-644-1461
This camp is well organized and considered a good teaching camp for the young players and the up-and-coming players. Excellent facilities, focus on fundamentals attracts young players. Good camp for players of all ages.

NOTE: Division I college coaches can only attend NCAA certified events, but Division II and Division III coaches can attend non-certified events.

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