NBC Washington Basketball Camps
NBC Camps at Auburn Academy, Auburn, Washington
NBC Washington Basketball
Camps in Auburn, Washington, is located at the beautiful campus of Auburn
Adventist Academy, just 30 minutes south of SeaTac airport. NBC at Auburn Adventist Academy is the perfect place to experience a basketball camp unlike any other. NBC 's long history of instructing athletes to become their very best together with AAA's campus provide an ideal location for campers to pursue excellence in all areas of their lives.
Come take your game to the next level as you experience a basketball camp where your success is our top priority.
SUMMER 2010 CAMP DATES
AUBURN ACADEMY
AUBURN, WASHINGTON
Camp Start and End Times
Basketball Camps check in for the first day begins at 12:30.
The awards program on the last day of camp begins at 3:00 and concludes at 4:00.
Intensity Night starts at 6:15
For extended day campers, check in time each morning during camp will be at 8:30 and check out each night will be around 9:30 to 10:00pm. Please note extended day campers will check in the first day like overnight campers at 12:30pm and will leave the same time as overnight campers on the last day at 4:00pm.he check-in on the first day and end time on the final day for extended day are the same as overnight campers.
All-Star Girls Camps check in for the first day begins at 12:30.
The awards program on the last day of camp begins at 3:00 and concludes at 4:00.
Intensity Night starts at 6:15
For extended day campers, check in time each morning during camp will be at 8:30 and check out each night will be around 9:30 to 10:00pm. The start and end times for extended day are the same as overnight campers.
Boys All- Star Camp click here
Pure Shooting and Attack Moves Camp
Camp check in begins 12:30 First day
Closing Program 11:15am Final Day
Camp Ends @ Noon Final Day
For extended day campers, check in time each morning during camp will be at 8:30 and check out each night will be around 9:30 to 10:00pm. The start and end times for extended day are the same as overnight campers.
About the Campus
Located on a
plateau between two rivers and in the foothills of Mt. Rainier, Auburn
Adventist Academy in Auburn, Washington is 35 miles southeast of Seattle
and 30 minutes from SeaTac International Airport. AAA has over 200 acres
on this beautiful residential high school.
Campers will be staying
in dorms. You do not need to request a roommate before camp begins. When
you sign up for a room, have your preferred roommate with you. If you
have no preference, we will match you with someone of the same gender
and similar age. Each room has 2 beds available with additional floor
mattresses if you want to room with more than one other person.

These rooms are not air-conditioned and we suggest you bring
a fan.
AAA has a huge gym
complex which is used as one of the gym training stations as well as the Intensity station and for the nightly evening programs. The cafeteria
facility provides an all-you-can-eat salad bar with fresh fruit, hot entrees
with beverage, sandwich and cereal stations. (The cafeteria at Auburn
Adventist Academy serves primarily vegetarian meals, however there are
meals provided during the week that are not vegetarian). Swimming is available
at the campus pool during supervised free time.

About the Staff
We select outstanding
people we believe are of high integrity and character, work ethic and
willingness to pour their lives into helping athletes be their best.
We
work hard to hire college players, college and high school coaches and
dynamic competent teachers of the game. All o ur coaches are hand selected, receive a criminal background check, and are evaluated by the campers and leadership staff.
Our basketball curriculum is organized to the minute each day with detailed training for our Master Teacher coaches.

Site Directors
Roger Smith, Vice President
of NBC Camps is the director of basketball and all-star camps at AAA. Roger has been involved with NBC Camps since he first attended
as a camper at the age of nine. He is a fifth grade teacher in the Puyallup,
WA area and holds a double major in elementary and special education from
Pacific Lutheran University. Roger has a master's degree from Gonzaga
University and is the Vice President of NBC Camps. Roger's energy, enthusiasm,
and commitment to excellence make him one of NBC's most outstanding camp
directors.

Jay Crowell Director
of Pure Shooting Camp, Jay played basketball for the University of Georgia, He graduated with Honors from the SPU School of Business and is currently a Loan Consultant at TeamCrowell.com. Jay's passion for teaching how to be a great offensive threat on the court makes Pure Shooting and Attack a great camp to attend.
Contact
Questions:
How do I contact campers or staff attending
this camp?
We ask that friends and family only call in case of an emergency,
otherwise please mail personal letters to:
Camper Name
c/o NBC Camps &
Auburn Academy
5000 Auburn Way S.
Auburn, WA 98092
Have more questions? Find out so much more at our Frequently Asked Questions Page.
For more details such as what to bring to camp and more visit Get Ready for Camp.
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About NBC Camps
For 39 years, NBC
Camps has been training athletes for success on and off the court. Creating
the best instructional basketball camps in the U.S. is our full-time job.
Former Division 1 coaches and players have designed a unique summer camp
program that will help you excel in every aspect of the game. From our basketball curriculum,
to our tournaments and games, from our Intensity
Station, to our life
skills training, NBC Camps works to provide the ultimate basketball camp experience.
NBC Camps Formula for Success
NBC Camps Philosophy
NBC Camps emphasizes the importance of goal setting, gratitude, positive attitude, integrity, forgiveness, leadership, and a strong personal faith. Camps are founded on Christian principles including a belief in Jesus Christ. Campers from all faiths attend. Every camper is important, one we value and honor. For more information pertaining to NBC Camps philosophy visit the “About” section of our web site.
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"My daughter attended the NBC Camp last week at Auburn Adventist Academy. She came back with nothing but rave reviews. She was exhausted but overjoyed to have been a part of a setting that was so positive and team-focused. It reinforced our values to her. I heard things I'd never heard from her before: "Mom, they talked about the importance of integrity and character and hard work - just like you have." Every penny I spent on this camp was BARGAIN. Thank you. Thank you. It was a terrific week for her. She will be back next year. "
With gratitude,
Jan Lewis, Ph.D.



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