2008 Juniata College Basketball

Youth Day Camp


July 28 - August 1, 2008

day camp

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Day Camp Features

  • Daily shoot-out competition
  • Free camp shirt
  • Free throw shooting
  • Guest speakers
  • 3-on-3 games
  • Swimming
  • Skills teaching
  • 1-on-1 tournament
  • Half-court shootout
  • 2-on-2 tournament
  • Uniform contest
  • Daily lunch in Juniata cafeteria
  • Camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
  • Use of 8-foot baskets

Camp Options

Day Camp

Boys & Girls grades K-10

$145           

* $25 non-refundable deposit is due two weeks before the start of each camp and complete payment is due by registration.

**Walk-ins are welcome until the camp is full

Any questions regarding the camps should be directed to Coach Greg Curley at (814) 641-3521 or at curleyg@juniata.edu.


Facilities

The Juniata College basketball camp will utilize all indoor basketball courts and facilities. There are eight full courts available, including four in the Kennedy Sports and Recreation Center on the campus of Juniata College. The local high school, located two blocks from the College, has an additional four courts available.

Few colleges have a more attractive campus than Juniata. The 100 acres on College Hill provide a magnificent atmosphere and safe environment. Campers are housed in one of the residence halls on campus and have access to all of the amenities in the residence hall.

Additional facilities available include an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center and game room.

Meet the Coach

curley Greg Curley
Juniata College

Head Coach

Greg Curley, native of State College, PA, enters his seventh season in charge of the Juniata College men’s basketball program. In just his second season at the helm, the Eagles recorded their first winning season in more than 10 years and piled up the most wins the program had achieved in 10 years. Juniata followed up that success with a 13-12 record in Curley’s third season at the helm, giving Juniata back-to-back seasons with more wins than losses. It marked the first time since the late 80’s that the Eagles men’s program had enjoyed consecutive winning seasons. He boasts an overall mark of 45-54 during his first four seasons as head coach. Under his direction Juniata has adopted the philosophy of being the “hardest working team in basketball.”