Getting Ready For Camp
Be
Teachable
Come ready to learn "new" skills and drills. You will be amazed at what you can accomplish when you are fully teachable!
Be
In Shape
Play enough basketball a few weeks before
camp in order to prevent blisters and pulled muscles. It's not much fun to watch
camp from the sidelines because you're not in shape to work hard.
Set Goals
We will teach you a lot of new and challenging drills, but bring a list of skills you want to improve on while at camp and we'll help you get it done!
Packing List for Overnight Camp
| Alarm Clock | It's good to have a clock in your room so that you're on time to events. | |
| Athletic Shoes | Bring shoes that are court ready and preferably broken in (to avoid blisters). | |
| Athletic Workout Clothes | No shirts w/ tobacco, alcohol or inappropriate messages. Girls may not bring tank tops or cheer shorts). | |
| Bedding and Pillow | Bring linen that will fit a twin bed. Except Estes Park Camp (linens are provided) | |
| Snacks | You may bring snacks to camp but try and avoid bringing a lot of junk food. | |
| Spending Money | May be used for pizza, vending machine snacks, game room activities, t-shirts, shorts, etc. | |
| Stationary and Stamps | Paper, pen and envelopes in case you want to send a letter home or to your friends. | |
| Swim Suit | The Abilene camp has swimming facilities available with limited swim hours. | |
| Toiletries | Towels, Soap, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Deodorant, etc. | |
| Water Bottle | Label a water bottle with your name. |
DO NOT BRING Basketballs, Cell Phones,
Jewelry, TV, Video Games, or
Music with inappropriate lyrics.






DO NOT BRING Basketballs, Cell Phones,
Jewelry, TV, Video Games, or
Music with inappropriate lyrics.