Following in the footsteps of HSBCAMPS, the academy’s comprehensive curriculum will focus on individualized skill and player development, not just playing games. “We want everyone to know that we are not an AAU or club team,” explained Academy Director and HSBCAMPS Founder Carson Sofro. “HSB Academy’s sole focus is developing well rounded athletes, better basketball players, and more confident young men and women.”
Accompanying Sofro are former professional basketball players, Kevin Sweetwyne (Oakland, CA), Michael Quinney (Oakland, CA), and Jamaal Jenkins (Dallas, TX). Offering an industry leading 8:1 player to coach ratio, the four offer a wealth of basketball knowledge and experience to the Treasure Valley and all those fortunate enough to attend their programs. With sessions limited to only twenty-four participants, don’t miss this free opportunity to try before you buy, and elevate your game training one-on-one with the pros.
For more information or to register for one of HSB Academy’s youth basketball programs, please visit www.hsbacademy.com or contact 208-720-1904.
*Free sessions limited to one per person and are only available to those that have never participated in any previous HSB Academy sessions or events. “Try Before You Buy” event will run through November 15, 2011.
About HSB Academy
HSB Academy is committed to the development of the young student athlete. Built upon the foundations that anything is possible through Hard Work, Sacrifice and the Belief in ones self, HSB Academy provides every athlete with the tools and confidence to succeed both on and off the court. For more information and to register, visit http://www.hsbacademy.com.
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HSB Academy is committed to the development of the young student athlete. Built upon the foundations that anything is possible through Hard Work, Sacrifice and the Belief in ones self, HSB Academy provides every athlete with the tools and confidence to succeed both on and off the court. For more information and to register, visit http://www.hsbacademy.com.
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