








WASHINGTON –
Give your son the chance to learn basketball fundamentals from John
Thompson III and his staff this summer! Registration for John Thompson
III's 2012 GEORGETOWN BASKETBALL SCHOOL is open.
Over
the last eight summers campers have been coming to Georgetown from all
over the country and the world to learn from Coach Thompson III and his
staff. Here are some testimonials from parents and relatives:
"My
son had a great time at the day basketball camp. Thanks again for
putting on such a nice camp. Coach Thompson was very supportive and
sincere - a great time he will never forget." Jack - Winterset, Iowa
"I
wanted to pass along that the camp was great! My son had an awesome
experience and felt he grew as a player after attending the camp and
wants to come back next summer. Thank you." Marita - Coronado, Calif.
"My
son had an amazing week, and is looking forward to coming back next
year and being a better player/competitor due in large part to his
experience as a camper in your program." Stephen - Brooklyn, N.Y.
"It
really is a great camp. The basketball coaching is obviously very good
but I have been equally impressed with how well it is run, how nice the
coaches are, etc. My oldest son has really enjoyed it every year and
looks forward to returning again." Hugh - Washington, D.C.
Camp is open to boys ages 8-18 and will take place during two sessions. The first session – which will be held from Monday, June 1 to Friday, June 22 – is a day camp and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, with camp ending on Friday, June 22 at noon. Lunch is provided.
The second session is a residential camp and runs from Sunday, June 24 to Wednesday, June 27.
Residential campers are housed in dormitories and eat their meals at an
on-campus cafeteria. A commuter option is also available for this
session.
Space in both sessions is limited. For more information or to enroll please click here (insert link to internal camp page)
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