DO
YOU HAVE "IT"? If
so, step into the Phenom zone!
So you think you have what
it takes to compete with the top middle school basketball
players in the nation? Then get on the roster for this
Spring's Tennessee Junior Phenom Camp. It's an Exposure
Camp Phenomenon. The TOP 50 players in each class (rising
6th graders, rising 7th graders and rising 8th graders)
will take to the hardwood in Nashville. The boys Junior
Phenom camp is scheduled for
April 5-6, 2008.
The Junior Phenom camp is for players in the classes
of
2013, 2014 and 2015.
What does it take to get in? You need an invite! Players
start at the Regional Level, playing in tournaments
sponsored by regional hosts. If you've got talent, and
the regional representatives of Tennessee like what
they see, you'll get that bid.
First Things First --
GET EXPOSED! All players that make it
to the National Junior Phenom Camp are hand-selected
to be educated, and to compete in San Diego, California.
Do YOU have what it takes?
The Junior Phenom Camp, sponsored by Adidas, brings
a 20-year tradition of high school all-star camps to
the grassroots level, providing valuable instruction
and a platform for many college and NBA players of tomorrow.
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Reasons to Attend the Junior Phenom Camp...
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- HoopScoop and other
scouting services will attend
- 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
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More reasons
why you should attend Junior Phenom Camp...
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 the college level is
an investment in your future.
Only a handful of players win D-I scholarships each
year. It is a difficult jump from high school to college
in any sport. However, basketball is the most limited
in terms of scholarships available. Colleges now recruit
not only nationally, but internationally, so the pool
of athletes searching for scholarships continues to
grow.
Using NCAA figures from their own "participation rate"
study and "probability of competing beyond high school",
the NCAA estimates that 2.9% of HS 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 some control
over. The keys 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 of success.