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What is CIC Camp?
CIC basketball training camp is designed to be the country’s most comprehensive and advanced basketball training program. CIC is structured to help athletes excel in all areas both on and off the court. This camp reveals what is necessary to play at the college level. Our instruction centers on skill development, speed and strength improvement, along with specialized position training. The camp provides in depth focus on shooting & scoring, attacking the basket & ball handling, learning to maximize your athletic potential, leadership training, building confidence and insight on how to compete at the next level.
Who directs
camp?
Fred and Jay Crowell, a father-son coaching combo, are hosting their ninth CIC camp. Fred Crowell, founder and president of NBC Camps, with his son Jay, former DI point guard at the University of Georgia, will personally invest into helping you get better. The camp offers what no other camp can: the opportunity to experience college-level coaching from a former Division 1 coach in an environment of college-level intensity and in the context of dignity, respect and love.
Girls camp is directed by Becca Moore, former college athlete and girls high school assistant coach. Becca is known for her intense passion and disciplined training regiments.
Who can
attend?
58 boys
and 48 girls will be accepted to go to CIC August 2010. After completing
the application, all applicants will be notified about acceptance. You must be
in high school (or entering in the fall of 2010). Girls and boys are separate tours and do not compete against each other. Applicants are expected to be serious athletes desiring to compete at the college level and beyond.
I'm flying to camp, do you provide transportation from the Airport to Linfield College?
Airport transportation: For those arriving to camp from the airport, there will be a shuttle leaving at 10am from Portland airport to Linfield College. (Cost will be $35 per athlete). There will be a complimentary shuttle leaving on the last day from Embassy Suites to the Portland Airport based on your flight agenda.
What if I need to fly to camp a day early?
We do have athletes flying from back East or from out of country who need to arrive a day early based on flight schedules. Please contact CIC if you need to fly in a day early. cic@nbccamps.com
What do I receive as a camper?
- Specialized, sport and position specific training from current and
former college players and colleges.
- You will play tons of games in an effort to develop the competitive edge
that every athlete must have.
- Weight training techniques and a program to take home that is specific
to basketball athletes.
- Speed and agility training. To be a great basketball player you must
become a great athlete.
- Nutrition training sessions. Great athletes know the right things to
fuel their body.
- Training in mental toughness and confidence. Athletes receive a training booklet and goal journal.
- Attitude and character training will be the focus of each evenings sports and life training focus.
- Great gear. Each camper will receive two CIC t-shirts, a CIC uniform
including jersey with matching shorts, and a CIC sweatshirt. This gear is
reserved only for CIC campers and coaches.
What is a schedule of a typical Day?
- 7:00 am - Wake up
- 7:30 am - Breakfast
- 8:00 am - Begin agility training at gym
- 8:30 am - Begin basketball drill training
- 11:30 am - Break for lunch
- 12:30 pm - Divide into teams for games
- 3:30 pm - Begin weight lifting rotations
- 6:00 pm - Break for dinner
- 7:30 pm - Main Event: our evening camp meetings include powerful talks from camp coaches and include other activities
- 9:00 pm - Games
- 11:00 pm - Lights out
*** View last year's 2009 CIC SCHEDULE CLICK HERE
What is the vision and mission of CIC?
Crowell's Intensity Camp is designed to help you become your best. Our major goal is to help players take their game to a higher level. In NBC Camps 39 year history this is the premier camp we have ever offered. This is a chance for you to see what you need to do to play at the college level. This camp has the potential to be the best basketball training experience of your high school career. It is for players who want to live, breath, dream and play basketball with coaches who are ready to challenge and motivate. The primary purpose of this college prep camp is to be the ultimate experience in basketball and life skill's training. The goal is to empower athletes to take their God-given abilities to the highest possible levels of achievement. The coaching philosophy is based on building confidence through a positive environment. The reward is athletes becoming better basketball players and better people. If you have major goals in the game of basketball (all-state player, college scholarship) and in life, College Prep Camp will definitely help you reach your goals.
How do I apply to attend?
- Register online or call 1-800-406-3926
- Complete our brief online application by answering all questions below and email to cic@nbccamps.com.
- Please send at least one reference letter via email to cic@nbccamps.com. Reference letter should be from a non-related adult who is familiar with applicant's basketball ability and character. A coach would be a great reference.
- CIC staff will contact you for further information if neccessary.
- You will be formally informed of acceptance via email.
Click here to go to our TRYOUT PROCEDURE page
Camp information including start and end time, itinerary details, contact information and more is located in our Get Ready for Camp Section
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