BOYS ALL
STAR CAMP
NBC Camps Training for Advanced Athletes
These camps are specifically designed for great competition.
All those selected as all-stars at NBC Camps during the summer
of 2009, or those invited to return from previous all-star
camps may attend. These camps are also open to Elite players who submit a letter of recommendation from a coach.
Emphasis will be on competition and intensity.
Athletes will participate in seven different tournaments.
Summer 2010 Overnight Camps

Who can attend the NBC All-star Camp?
All-stars (12 and older ) who were selected as All-stars
at NBC Camps in the summer of 2009 will be notified via email.
I've never been to NBC Camps before, but my level of play
is advanced. Can I attend?
You must be an NBC all-star in order to attend. You may attend the elite camps if you skills are advanced. Please note our basketball camps are for intermediate to advanced levels already.
What’s the difference between Competition Camp and All-Star ?
All-Star Camp is invitation only where as Competition camp is not restricted to an invite. Allstar campers must provide a reference from a coach before you can register. Email: John Fazio jfazio@nbccamps.com to attend boys all-star camp at Spangle. Email: Shawn Stetson shawn@nbccamps.com to attend boys and girls all-star camp in Edmonton. Competition Camp is for high school athletes only who compete against other high school team programs. Read more about competition camps.
What is the difference between overnight and extended day?
Overnight camps are our traditional camp with campers arriving for check in at 12 the first day and remain the entire 5 days leaving after the awards program around 4 on the last day of camp. Extended day campers would check in to camp the first day just like overnight camper and be picked up each evening at 9 pm and return each morning at 8:30am. Lunch and dinner are provided for extended day campers.
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