Playing in a state-of-the-art field house, with four basketball courts, basketball camp at Loyola is designed to improve the fundamental offensive and defensive skills of each player in a fun, yet competitive setting. The camp is geared to improve the skills of the beginning player and the more advanced player. There are four basic goals of the camp: 1. Each camper has an enjoyable experience 2. Each camper loves the game more by the end of the week 3. Each camper improves his/her skills 4. Each camper learns how to continue that improvement after the camp. During the camp day, campers will participate in station sessions with work on fundamentals, 2 camp contests, 2 games, a shooting session, and 1 film or pool session. Loyola’s varsity head coach, Josh Davalli, leads these camps. He was an all league player in the Baltimore Catholic League, played Division I basketball at Towson University and has been named Coach of the Year by the Catholic Review and the Baltimore Catholic League. This will be Coach Davalli’s 21st year running basketball camp at Blakefield.
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