Next generation take part in April's camps

The Hoops Capital Academy continues to do fantastic work across the Greater Sydney region, as shown by its recent camps held during the April school holidays.

The Hoops Capital Academy continues to do fantastic work across the Greater Sydney region, as shown by its recent camps held during the April school holidays.

During the Easter break, the Academy held camps at Hoops Capital East (April 11-22), Liverpool (April 11), Auburn PCYC (April 14), Bateau Bay (April 14), St. Paul’s Grammar School (April 17) and The Hills Grammar School (April 19) – which were attended by close to a total of 150 up and coming basketballers.

“We were thrilled with the response all across Greater Sydney to our recent school holiday camps – especially the first-ever one at Bateau Bay,” Hoops Capital Academy director Will Granger said.

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“All the Kings and Flames of tomorrow came with great attitudes to the respective camps, being willing to learn and improve their games from top-quality coaches including Angus Henskens (Kings assistant) and Jada Crawshaw (Flames amateur player).

“It was awesome to help cater to the growing interest in basketball across Sydney and we can’t wait to see even more young players at our camps in the near future.”

There are still spots available in the Hoops Capital Academy term two programs at Auburn, Bateau Bay and Moore Park.

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