“Integrity is what we do, what we say, and what we say we do.”
This saying is what the NC Phenom 150 is all about! When we talk about basketball camps, we talk about exposure. We talk about getting your name out there. We talk about having the right eyes seeing you. This year’s NC Phenom 150 Camp will provide you with more exposure than we have offered before!
The 11th Annual North Carolina Phenom 150 Evaluation/Exposure Camp and North Carolina Junior Phenom Evaluation/Exposure Camp will be held Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6, 2013. The event will be held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at the Gateway YWCA. The NC Phenom 150 Camp is the largest and best regional camp in the country! Our camp is always SOLD OUT so please reserve your spot ASAP.
Our camp is a regional camp and is open to players from all states. The camp was created to give players an opportunity to test their skills and game against the best players in the state and region. This camp is highly recommended for competitive players who want/need exposure and have the opportunity to earn an invitation to the National Phenom Camp in San Diego, California. Our camp will give each player a barometer of how they measure and rank among the top players in the region. If you have what it takes and want to be part of his exciting exposure camp and showcase, then this camp is for you.
The Phenon Hoop Report will be sponsoring the 11th Annual NC Phenom 150 Camp and will have a host of top media and scouting outlets attending. Each player will be given a written evaluation from his camp coach and the Phenom Hoop Report will do an extensive write up/report on all the players attending the camp. This camp is “open invitation” and is attended to help players get maximum exposure for his skill and talent. Please click on the link below for the camp brochure. You can pay online via mail through the brochure.
Our goal is to provide a platform to get your name out to college scouts and coaches moving into the busy “open April” evaluation period for college coaches.
Regards,
Rick Lewis
