Team Crossover Elite: Boys Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp

Monday, December 29
Delaware Adidas Jr.Phenom Camp

 

           Delaware Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp

Boys 

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         Girl's Camp Date                             Boy's Camp Date  

                 April 18-19                                                     May 2-3

                   Time: 8am-4pm                                                             Time: 8am-4pm

Place: Wilmington PAL, Wilmington DE                       Place: Wilmington PAL, Wilmington DE

 

Adidas Junior Phenom Camp is the top youth exposure camp in the country for highly competitive male and female players in the 5th - 9th Grades. It is a national "invitation only" camp held in San Diego, California every August for the top players in the country from each grade. The best-of-the-best will hit the hardwood. It's the ultimate national exposure for junior level players!

The Delaware Adidas Junior Phenom Camp was created to give players in Delaware an opportunity to test their skills and game against the best players in the state. This camp is highly recommended for competitive players who wish to get an 'invitation' to the prestigious National Adidas Junior Phenom Camp. All players wanting invitation to the National Adidas Junior Phenom Camp must participate in their state’s regional camp. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS.

The amount of young athletes with talent is multiplying rapidly everyday as thousands of youngsters are constantly working to develop their skills on the basketball court. This makes it increasingly difficult to compete at the college level. Get the exposure that you need and deserve and get the edge to make it to that next level by participating in the Delaware Adidas Junior Phenom camp.

The Delaware Adidas Junior Phenom Camp will give each player a barometer of how they measure and rank with the top players in the state. DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES? Earn a chance to get on the roster by competing on the regional level. It's an exposure camp phenomenon!

Reasons to Attend:

  • The Ultimate Exposure Camp for Girls in the Mid-Atlantic Region
  • Measure your game and skills against the best players in the state at your grade level
  • Experienced coaches from national programs
  • National guest speakers
  • Scouting Services in attendance (i.e. Elevation Sports, Inc., Slam Magazine, DelawareGirlsBasketball.com, etc.)
  • Equal playing time for all players
  • 4 game guarantee
  • All Players Receive Adidas Uniforms
  • ONLY PLAYERS ATTENDING THE D.E. ADIDAS JUNIOR PHENOM CAMP CAN GET AN INVITATION TO THE NATIONAL ADIDAS JUNIOR PHENOM CAMP IN SAN DIEGO, CA.
  • MVP OF THE CAMPE WILL RECEIVE FREE TUITION TO NATIONAL CAMP (Airfare not included)
  • Each year the competition to win basketball scholarships at every level becomes more intense. Every legitimate means of gaining an edge toward securing an education and the opportunity to play at college level is an investment in your future.
  • Only a handful of players win Division 1 scholarships each year. It is a difficult jump from high school to college in any sport. Basketball is the most limited in terms of scholarships available.
  • Using NCAA figures from their own "participation rate" study and "probability of competing beyond high school," the NCAA estimates that 2.9% of high school seniors will compete at some level in college.
  • If our student/athletes get the message sooner rather than later about the numbers, they can positively affect what they have control over. The key are academics, skills training and nutrition. Winning a college scholarship is not just about ability. The quality of effort expended can and will improve your odds. It’s time to get "EXPOSED"

Items You Need To Provide

  • 3 x 5 Photo
  • Complete biography from (obtain at Registration page)
  • Registration form

For more information about the National Adidas Junior Phenom Camp, please visit www.adidasjrcamp.com

Important Guests:

Camp Directors -  Carl Hines, Robert Moore & Claude Pritchard 
National Phenom, Jr. Phenom CEO - Joe Keller  
Elevation Sports 
College Coaches      
Major Local Media 					
Slam Magazine      
				

Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp Media Mentions:

ESPN.com Insider - August 17, 2007  
Boston Globe - July 25, 2006       
ESPN Outside the Lines - July 17, 2006 
ESPN The Magazine - July 2006       
Sports Illustrated - January 24, 2005 						

DE Adidas Phenom Affiliates:

Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp is the top youth exposure camp in the country for highly competitive male and female players in the 4th - 9th grades. It is a national 'invitation only' camp held in San Diego, California every August for the top players in the country from each grade.

Bid to compete against the top 150 freshmen, sophomores and juniors in the Nation. Top Reasons to Attend Phenom150 Camp...HoopScoop and other scouting services. Measure your skills against country's best ,Equal playing time for all camp attendees. Top quality instruction with daily drills, Academic and SAT prep training

1st Annual Phenom Elite Camp. It's an Exposure Camp Phenomenon that follows the tradition of the original Jr. Phenom Camp. The TOP 150 rising junior & senior players in the 2009 and 2010 categories for Boys will take to the hardwood in San Diego July10-13, 2008.

A skills camp that concentrates on fundamentals, discipline and development.



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Monday, April 7
Delaware Jr. Adidas Phenom Camp Rankings

This is the list of players selected for the All-American Camp in San Diego, CA.

 

(5th and 6th graders)

 

 

1. #50 Austin Tilghman (6th Grade)

2. #16 Will Chapman (6th Grade)

3. #19 Anthony Mosley Jr. (6th Grade)

4. #11 Marquies Brown (6th Grade)

5. #21 Dashawn Dorsett (6th Grade)

6. #17 Larenz Thurman (6th Grade)

7. #22 Wade Boldwin (6th Grade)

8. #1   Shakie Walker (5th Grade) 

 

(7th grader)

1. #52 Steven Griffin (7th Grade)

 

(8th and 9th Graders)

 

1. #78 Asmar Williams (9th Grade)

2. #70 William Lyle (9th Grade)

3. #80 Kevin Garrett (9th Grade)

4. #77 Calvin Warren (9th Grade)

5. #68 Aaron Wright (9th Grade)

6. #69 Craig Napier (9th Grade)

7. #48 Ron Taylor (8th Grade)

8. #29 Luke Moyer (8th Grade)

9. #33 Davherl Crosby (8th Grade)

10. # 55 Vaughan Rowsey (8th Grade)

11. # 27 Sean Locke (8th Grade)

12. # 51 Thomas Moyer (8th Grade)

13. # 49 Ismail Wilson (8th Grade)

14. # 36 Noah Scott (8th Grade)

15. # 37 Jarrell Young (8th Grade)

16. # 47 Mitchell Sherman (8th Grade)