Boys Basketball
HBA Eagle Hoop Camp set for June 7-10


The 17th Annual Hawaii Baptist Academy Eagle Hoop Camp will be held June 7-10, 2011 at the HBA gymnasium.

Lead clinicians will be former UH-Hilo and Adidas ABC coach Jimmy Yagi and former UH-Hilo all-star guard and current Hawaii Tribune-Herald sports editor Bill O'Rear.

The camp - open to all boys and girls entering grades 4-12 this fall - will be divided into two age groups. Daily sessions will be 8:30-11:30 AM for grades 4-8 and 12:30-3:30 PM for grades 8-12 (Parents of 8th graders may choose session that is more skill appropriate).

Camp fee is $75 if registered by April 30 and includes a camp t-shirt.

For more information contact the HBA athletic office at 564-0327 or e-mail camp director Keith Sugiura at [email protected].  Registration forms are available at www.hba.net.




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