Our Camps are designed for passionate basketball players who are willing to be pushed and are willing to learn and apply techniques that are not taught any where else. We have gender specific camps, level specific camps, specialty camps, clinics as well as the Wally Szczerbiak Camp. Please look below for a camp that suits your needs.
Players who have worked with Pro Hoops have played for schools like UCONN, Georgetown, Villanova, Louisville, Hofstra, Clemson, Kansas, Pitt, Penn State, Utah, Fordham, Columbia, St. Francis of NY, LIU Brooklyn, FDU, Wagner, St. Peters, Sacred Heart, William and Mary, Marist, Binghamton, Alabama, Seton Hall, Maryland, N.C. State, Rutgers, Notre Dame, St. John's, Princeton, Holy Cross, Harvard and more.
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Camps/Clinics for College-HS and Below
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The Pro Hoops Academy for College Men is a unique experience and the only one of its kind on the East Coast. This camp will be in its 3rd year of operation with true anticipation for another bigger and better year. Past participants have hailed from schools like Maryland, Villanova, Arkansas, Miami of Ohio, Utah, Penn State, Arkansas, UMASS, Fordham, Hofstra, Marist, FDU, St. Francis (NY), LIU (BK), William and Mary, Hartford and many others. We have also had NBA players and DI Euro talent attend as well. College Coaches along with Pro Hoops Staff Members make up the staff. The camp will be held at Fordham University.
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Highschool and Youth Basketball Camps and Clinics |
*****Only Camp in July*****
July 14-18 for Boys and Girls entering 3rd to 8th Pro Hoops at Grenville Baker B&G Club
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Camp Director: Jay Hernandez Date: July 14-18 Location: grenville Baker B&G Club Address: 135 Forest Ave, Locust Valley For: Boys and Girls Cost: $275 Lunch: Bring your own (Pizza Party on Friday) Time: 10am-3pm Early Drop off: Yes, 9:30am Late Pick up: Call 516-676-1460 ext 16 **Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day
From July 14th to July 18th the Grenville Baker Boys and Girls Club will be hosting Pro Hoops for a fun filled week of camp in Locust Valley, NY. Jay Hernandez will be Directing this camp along side other Pro Hoops trainers and staff including Bethany Le Sueur. This camp is suitable for any boy or girl entering 3rd to 8th grade who is looking to improve skills, play competitive ball and learn from the people who train basketball for a living. There will be some cool give-aways and it will be a great time! |
 Aug 11th-Aug 15th for boys entering grades 3rd through 8th Wally Szczerbiak Basketball Camp
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Camp Director: John Randazzo Date: August 11-15 Location: St. Patrick's Address: 280 East Main Street, Smithtown. Grades: Entering 3rd-8th For: Boys Cost: $350 Lunch Available: Yes, included in the price of camp. Time: 9am to 3pm Early Drop-off: Yes, 8am. Late pick up: Yes, no later than 4pm ($10 extra for pickups after 3pm) **Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day
From Aug 11th-15th we will be hosting the Wally Szczerbiak Basketball Camp at St. Patrick's in Smithtown. Camp Director, John Randazzo has been running this highly successful camp since the beginning. John is the longest tenured trainer in Pro Hoops and had a stellar career overseas playing in Germany and Italy. This will be suitable for any boy entering grades 3 to 8 who is looking to improve skills, play competitive ball and learn the techniques and path Wally took to get to the NBA. All players will have a chance to shoot against Wally and potentially say they out shot one of the best shooters in the world. |
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Aug 11th-Aug 15th for Girls and Boys entering grades 9th-12th Pro Hoops Shooters Academy
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Camp Director: Mike Bramucci Date: August 11th-15th Location: East Woods School Address: 31Yellow Cote Road, Oyster Bay. Grades: 9-12 For: Boys and Girls Cost: $300 Lunch Available: NO (We will collect and refrigerate all lunches in the morning) Time: 9am to 3pm Early Drop-off: Yes, 8am. Late pick up: Yes, no later than 4pm and must be informed a day earlier. ($10 extra for pickups after 3pm) **Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day
From Aug 11th-15th we will be hosting the Pro Hoops Shooting School for 9th-12th grade Girls and Boys at East Woods in Oyster Bay. The Camp Director is Mike Bramucci who coached at Columbia, Manhattan, St. Peter's and others. He is known for his patience and delivery when it comes to helping players make shots. Mike was responsible for helping 15th pick in 2006 draft, Cedric Simmons with improving his shot right before the draft took place. This a unique experience to try and understand what should be corrected in your shot and a chance to make any where from 500 to 1,000 shots a day with correct form. You will aslo learn how to self-correct your shot so that you can make more shots in games instead of getting frustrated and missing the entire game. We know what it takes to make you a better shooter and we have techniques that include heavy balls, specialized shooting nets and chairs. We will also plan on using a specialized shooting machine called NOAH that tracks the arch on your shot and gives you both verbal and visual feedback.
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Aug 18th-Aug 22nd for girls entering 3rd-8th Pro Hoops Academy
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Camp Director: Bethany Le Sueur Date: August 18th-22nd Location: East Woods School Address: 31Yellow Cote Road, Oyster Bay. Grades: 3rd-8th For: Girls Cost: $300 Lunch Available: NO (We will collect and refrigerate all lunches in the morning) Time: 9am to 3pm Early Drop-off: Yes, 8am. Late pick up: Yes, no later than 4pm ($10 extra for pickups after 3pm) **Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day
From Aug 18th-22nd we will be hosting the Pro Hoops Academy for Girls, 3rd-8th grade at East Woods in Oyster Bay. This will be a great experience headed up by Camp Director, Bethany Le Sueur who is the all-time leading scorer in Long Island History. This camp will provide players an opportunity to learn the Pro Hoops Concepts, Moves and Techniques that have helped some of the World's top players.
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 Aug 18th-22nd for 9th-12th grade Boys and Girls Pro Hoops Academy
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Camp Director: Jay Hernandez Date: August 18th-22nd Location: St. Patrick's Address: 280 East Main Street, Smithtown. Grades: 9-12 For: Boys and Girls Cost: $325 Lunch Available: Yes, included in the price of camp. Time: 9am to 3pm Early Drop-off: Yes, 8am. Late pick up: Yes, no later than 4pm and must be notified a day earlier. ($10 extra for pickups after 3pm) **Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase throughout the day
From Aug 18th- Aug 22nd we will be hosting the Pro Hoops Academy for Boys and Girls at St. Patrick's in Smithtown. Jay Hernandez directs this camp and is the founder of Pro Hoops, is the National Camp Director for the Adidas based Phenom Camps in San Diego, has made a number of dvd's and has worked on individual improvement with NBA players like Wally Szczerbiak (Seattle Supersonics), Jameer Nelson (Orlando Magic), Raja Bell (Phoenix Suns) and more. This will be suitable for any boy or girl entering 9th grade to the 12th grade who is looking to improve skills, play competitive ball and learn the techniques that have helped Professional Players. We had some of the best players on the Island attend along with players from the buroughs and from out of state. Professional Strength Coach, Bobby Joyce will be there again to work on speed, agility and quickness. |
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Andrew Beinert is one of the nations top guards. He has been working with Pro Hoops since the 7th grade with his talented younger brother Tim (T-Rock). Andrew had his pickings of many Division 1 offers and decided on Holy Cross because it had all that he needed academically, athletically and socially. Let's go!! |
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Tyrone Nash has committed to play ball at Notre Dame and will be showcasing his ball handling and nice looking lefty release for all Big East comers. Tyrone has the complete package that coaches and universities look for in a student-athlete and his success will continue to grow because his work ethic is undeniable. |
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Daryll "Truck" Bryant is one of the toughest guards around. He is strong, smart, tough and talented. He is making moves at St. Raymonds and he is currently ranked as one of the top guards in the Country. Truck's in season training includes making 500 shots or more during a session. There are no secrets to success. |
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Kim Brennan is one of the most passionate basketball players out there. She practices hard and smart to ensure that she will have fun while playing. From the way Kim shoots to the Jordan logo earings she rocks, she is what we are all about, "Style and Substance". Kim is working out the public school scene and she was poised when leading Locust Valley to the Class B Champiosnhip. Kim will hopefully lead her Bentley College team to championships in years to come. |
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RJ Rutledge is a top flight shooter with length who has a basketball savvy that has been passed down by his father. His goal of obtaining a D1 scholarship is becoming closer and closer to reality. RJ lives the phrase that success is a journey not a destination. |
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Michelle Kurowski is one of Long Island's premier scorers amd leaders. Michelle has already surpassed 2,000 points and hopes that she can win a State Championship before her career finishes up at Hicksville. She already led Long Island in scoring as a freshman and its scary to think that she is still improving her game. Ohhhh baby! |
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Jason Liberman AKA "Baby Wally" is one of the best shooters in the Country. He has added some size and a confident handle to his arsenal. Jason took his game to another level this summer yet again. His signing to Princeton is one of our proudest moments because he never stopped working after having no D1 looks in his Junior year. |
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| Matt Cajuste is young, athletic and coordinated. There aren't too many guys around that can do a rip-spin into a 2 handed dunk. Jericho fans will have fun watching him for the rest of his HS campaign. Matt continues to evolve as one of the most dominant big men in NY. Matt also works on his game so that he can be a dominant swing man in college. |
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Nicole Capurso is one of Staten Island's Finest. Nicole is a strong guard who gets up on her jumper and has really added a big time cross over that has been leaving defenders flat-footed. A number of D1 schools have already offered this versatile guard and she still has some unfinished business left to go in her senior year. Watch Out! |
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Matt Grogan (AKA) Yo, is one of Queen's finest. He is a stellar shooting guard/small forward who is making his mark at Molloy HS. His background as a Hockey Player shows up on the court because he is not afraid of contact. He has worked hard on his shot and his handle and he is surprising people who have not seen him play in a while. He is a matchup problem because he takes bigs outside and guards inside. |
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Janine Aldridge is part of a well balanced team at Massapequa. Janine has an all-around game and continues to impress people with her court vision and pull-up jumpers. She is working on some great transition moves that we are looking forward to seeing in action. |
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Terry Banks is doing a great job of making the tranisition from football to basketball. He is used to plowing over people and in hoops he is finding the balance between playing with power and finesse. His footwork is much improved and he is showing some flashes of what's to come while playing as a freshman for the Champs of Malverne. |
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Alexcia Barnes has only been playing 1 year and training for even less time but she continues to show incredible strides in her game. She is part of the always strong St. Michaels Academy and is working hard so that she can be the next in line to lead her team to a championship. |
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Andy Garcia is one of Texas' brightest talents. You may recognize him from the Better Basketball Dvd Series where he was doing dribbling drills at 10 years old that most professional players couldn't do at any age. We had the pleasure of working with Andy and we look forward to his stay with us over the summer. |
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Tim Beinert aka T-Rock is a strong player with a nice touch that makes him dangerous any time he picks and pops. He also uses his solid frame to bury players in the post and kill em with jump hooks. He starts for a strong Holy Cross team and is looking to help his team get the Federation Title next season. |
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Mary Spicer is one of the best all-around guards in New York. She often has more steals and assists than points and her team usually wins because of her floor leadership. Sacred Heart will miss her running the show next year but Gettysburg will reap the benefits of having such an all-around person and player for the next 4 years. |
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Stephanie Parlow will be attending Cortland and has had tremendous success at becoming a scorer and not just a shooter. She is as tough as they come and will not back down from a game of 1 on 1, 2 on 2, horse, 21 or any other challenge you want to throw at her. |
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Kate Barnosky has been working on her game and has gained the confidence to start using some of the moves in games. We fear that AAU Teams will be caught off gaurd from her very first step back/crossover and that's exactly how we like it. |
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| Shannon Lavelle is making a great transition form the shooting guard to the point guard position. She is leading her AAU team and that should be helpful going into her Junior year at Molloy where she will be expected to step up and make things happen. Lets Go!!! |
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