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Southwestern Assemblies of God University NBC Basketball Camp Diaper Dandy Basketball Camp

June 20-23, 2016 will be the complete skills camp .  This camp will offer training in all aspects of the sport including leadership and confidence training.  NBC’s Complete Player basketball curriculum is all encompassing to help athletes develop and master skills to play the game of basketball with excellence.  Complete Player Camps offer overnight, day and extended day options for those wishing to commute to and from camp each morning and evening.  Athletes between the ages of 9-18 are invited to attend.

The end of July, SAGU will host the Pure Shooting and Offensive Skills Camp .  Coach Donnie Bostwick and his staff will work with campers to gain greater depth as a shooter as well as honing offensive moves.  The focus of the camp is to become an offensive threat on the court off the dribble and from the triple threat position as well as working on finishing at the rim and creating opportunities to score.  All athletes learn how to correct and improve their shot through evaluation, drills and video work.  The camp is open to boys and girls ages 11-18.

This is the second year in a row SAGU will host the NBC Camps.  To sign up, go to the NBC Camps page HERE.

Separate from the NBC Camps, Bostwick will be holding the annual Diaper Dandy Basketball Camp July 22-23, 2016.  The camp will be from 9am-noon.  This camp is perfect for the beginner and is open to kids ages 4-10.  Email Coach Donnie Bostwick at [email protected] or call 972-310-0380 for more information.

Southwestern Assemblies of God University is a private, Christian university located 30 minutes south of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in Waxahachie, Texas. The university was established in 1927, and now offers more than 70 associate, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees on campus or online. More information is available at www.sagu.edu or by calling 1-888-YES-SAGU.
Contact: Natalie Tristan, SAGU SID, [email protected]

 
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