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Camp I: June 8–11, 2009
Camp II: June 22–25, 2009 (Grades 8-12 only)
Camp III: June 29–July 2, 2009
Ages 10–18
Beginning–Advanced

Tuition
Camp Package: $325 ($25 non–refundable)
Camp Package with Housing: $399 ($25 non–refundable)

Join BYU’s head coach Dave Rose at Boys’ Basketball Camp for one of the best weeks of the year! Coach Rose has designed this camp to match his style of play–fast–paced! This exciting camp includes increased game time, team strategies, drills, demonstrations, competitions, training for all positions, and instruction by Dave Rose and his coaching staff!

Train under the direction of BYU’s great coaching staff—including former BYU basketball players! You will receive quality instruction in all aspects of the game. Experience team competition at its finest along with quality instruction in fundamentals such as passing, dribbling, shooting, rebounding, offense, defense, confidence in your skills, and team strategies. Learn the theory behind exceptional plays, the mechanics of ball control, and the strategies that create winning teams.

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Enjoy the excitement of tournament play throughout the week. Teams are divided first by age and then by skill level. The BYU coaching staff strives to help you improve your basketball skills. With the revised format, games will be played throughout the day! The camp will end with rotating playoffs and all–star games. These camps fill quickly, so please register early!

Prorated fees available on a team and individual basis.

Director

Dave Rose, a tireless worker, gifted motivator, and strong strategist, has guided BYU to back–to–back Mountain West Conference Championships in his second and third years as head coach.  Since Rose has been head coach, BYU has three consecutive 20–win seasons, and he has been awarded Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year two years. With a 72–26 record, Rose has produced a three–year resume that is nearly unmatched. In fact, only eight other coaches have ever won more games in their first three seasons at the Division I level. Rose ranks ninth all–time for the most wins achieved in the first three seasons. Currently, Rose is on his way to another great season with 10–0 overall as of December 18, 2008.

He has 25 years of coaching experience, including 8 seasons as Steve Cleveland’s lead assistant and 13 seasons as a head coach at the junior college and high school levels.  Rose compiled a 167–57 record in seven seasons as head coach at Dixie State College while guiding six of his seven teams to national top–20 rankings, including a ranking as high as No. 2, and three conference titles.  His peers honored him as the 1993 Scenic West Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. While at Dixie, Rose coached three NJCAA All–Americans as well as longtime NBA player Keon Clark.

Since coming to Provo in 1997, Rose has played a vital role as BYU’s associate head coach for eight years and head coach for the last four in rebuilding BYU’s program from an inherited 1–25 team into a regular NCAA tournament participant and 20–game winner.  BYU has qualified for postseason play seven of the past eight seasons, including four NCAA bids, while claiming three MWC titles.  Rose has been nationally recognized as the top assistant in the Mountain West Conference (Street & Smith’s 2004–05 College Basketball Preview) and as one of the top 25 college basketball recruiters (2004 Rivals.com). While his work has caught the attention of those outside of BYU’s program, his most loyal following comes from those who have been on the inside.

Benefits

  • Receive training in fundamentals.
  • Obtain an individual performance evaluation.
  • Increase performance through competitions and practice drills.
  • Learn team strategies from guest coaches.
  • Experience exciting tournament play.
  • Gain insight through coach feedback.
  • Apply skills during court action.
  • Receive group instruction by Dave Rose and his coaching staff.
  • Experience detailed demonstrations.
  • Improve in all aspects of the game.

Special Features

  • BYU training facilities
  • Guest professionals
  • Great team action
  • All–star teams
  • Three–on–three competitions
  • Championship tournaments
  • Awards
  • Camp jersey
  • Camp basketball
  • All–you–can–eat cafeteria meals:
    • breakfast, lunch, and dinner for housing participants
    • lunch and dinner for non–housing participants
Special Registration Announcement
Please note that a Continuing Education login must be created for each participant in order to register for the camp. The login is for the participant, not the parent/guardian. Registration Tips.

Three convenient ways to register: Check Space Availability.

  1. Online: This is definitely the quickest method! (Available beginning February 10, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. MT)

    2009 Boys Basketball

    Online Registration Closed: 24 Jun, 2009 8:00 AM

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  2. By phone: Call 801-422-4851. Phone registration will be open between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. (Available beginning February 10, 2009 , at 9:00 a.m. MT)
  3. In person: Harman Continuing Education Building lobby at BYU between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. (Available beginning February 10, 2009 , at 9:00 a.m. MT)

Registration Notes

  • A full refund ($25 nonrefundable) will be granted to all cancellations requested by 5:00 p.m. Monday, June 1, for Camp I; Monday, June 15, for Camp II; and Monday, June 22, for Camp III (one week before camp begins). No refunds will be given after these deadlines.
  • Full tuition is due at the time of registration. No deposits will be accepted.
  • Information packets with updated check-in times will be available on our Web site six to eight weeks before camp begins.
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