Summer Camp.
We're looking forward to summer 2021.
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Summer Camp
Since 1997, Back to Basics Basketball Camp has provided a positive, age-based developmental
basketball camp program for the children of our community. We offer several sessions each summer in various locations to meet the needs of families.
basketball camp program for the children of our community. We offer several sessions each summer in various locations to meet the needs of families.
SUMMER 2021 SCHEDULE - coming soon
Camp Locations
St. Philip Neri Parish Center. Northport
St. Paul's Lutheran Gym. East Northport
120 Vernon Valley Rd., East Northport, NY 11731
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St. Anthony of Padua Gymnasium. East Northport
1025 5th Avenue, East Northport, NY 11731
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FAQ for parents
When can I sign up?
Registration begins in March and is ongoing throughout the summer based on program availability. We ask that you register as early as possible for planning purposes.
What should I bring to Camp?
Bring a water bottle and wear sports attire (shorts, t-shirt, sneakers). Please apply sunscreen before camp and bring extra to re-apply. Part of the day will be spent outdoors, weather permitting. No need to bring a basketball--we have plenty!
Campers in grades K-3 are encouraged to bring a snack (no peanut products please). Campers are also welcome to bring money to purchase items from the Camp Store. Items for sale include Gatorade and snacks.
What happens when it rains?
Depending on the conditions, we might remain outdoors if it is a light mist. If the forecast is for a full day of rain, we will adjust the schedule to optimize our indoor facilities.
Is lunch included?
Lunch can be purchased at an additional cost. See our Registration page for details.
Is water available?
Yes, multiple water stations are set up at camp. All campers should bring a water bottle as well.
What if it is really hot outside?
We always expect hot weather during our summer camp. However, in the case of an unusually hot day, water breaks and time out of the sun are increased, as well as time in the gym.
Can parents visit?
Yes, parents are always welcome on campus. For security purposes, please see a Camp Director to obtain a visitor’s pass.
Registration begins in March and is ongoing throughout the summer based on program availability. We ask that you register as early as possible for planning purposes.
What should I bring to Camp?
Bring a water bottle and wear sports attire (shorts, t-shirt, sneakers). Please apply sunscreen before camp and bring extra to re-apply. Part of the day will be spent outdoors, weather permitting. No need to bring a basketball--we have plenty!
Campers in grades K-3 are encouraged to bring a snack (no peanut products please). Campers are also welcome to bring money to purchase items from the Camp Store. Items for sale include Gatorade and snacks.
What happens when it rains?
Depending on the conditions, we might remain outdoors if it is a light mist. If the forecast is for a full day of rain, we will adjust the schedule to optimize our indoor facilities.
Is lunch included?
Lunch can be purchased at an additional cost. See our Registration page for details.
Is water available?
Yes, multiple water stations are set up at camp. All campers should bring a water bottle as well.
What if it is really hot outside?
We always expect hot weather during our summer camp. However, in the case of an unusually hot day, water breaks and time out of the sun are increased, as well as time in the gym.
Can parents visit?
Yes, parents are always welcome on campus. For security purposes, please see a Camp Director to obtain a visitor’s pass.
Sample Daily Schedule (full-day camp):
8:30-9:00 am – Campers Arrive, Check-in & Shoot Around
8:30-9:00 am – Campers Arrive, Check-in & Shoot Around
- Attendance & Stretching
- Stations – Fundamentals
- Special Activity
- Morning Games
- 12:00 pm – Lunch
- Guest Speaker or Mini Lecture
- Drill on Lecture
- Special Activity
- Afternoon Games
- Announcements & Awards
- 2:30 pm – Dismissal