Headliner Try Out Camp :: FAQ

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  1. Who is eligible for the Reebok Headliner Try Out Camp?

    Any player that participated in boys high school basketball that is scheduled to graduate in the years 2009, 2010, 2011, or 2012.

  2. Do I have to be invited to the Reebok Headliner Try Out Camp?

    No! Any player is eligible to sign up for camp, it is open registration.

  3. What camps can I be invited to based on my performance at Reebok Headliner Try Out Camp?

    You can earn an invitation to one of two national camps: the Reebok All American Camp in Philadelphia or the Reebok Breakout Underclass Camp in Chicago. Where applicable, invitations will also be extended to the Reebok Proving Ground Regional Combine.

  4. If I earn an invitation what do I do next?

    You will automatically be sent an invitation for either the Reebok All American Camp or Reebok Breakout Underclass Camp that you will return with all of the necessary information. Per NCAA rules you have to pay for your own transportation to these camps, but once you get there all other expenses are covered including housing, food, and equipment.

  5. Will camp be worth attending if I do not earn an invitation to one of the National camps?

    Yes! Even if you are not selected to move on to a National camp, Headliner Try Out Camp has a concentration on player development so you will have a chance to sharpen and learn new skills from some of the best coaches in your area. In addition you will be bale to measure yourself against other players in your region that are also trying to earn scholarships. It will also prepare you for other summer camps where college coaches may be in attendance. You also receive a reversible game jersey and custom event Reebok T-shirt.

  6. What is the format of the camp?

    You will have the opportunity to showcase your talents in drills and games and their will be at least 2 evaluators watching every court at all times. You can also reference the camp schedule that is available on our website.

  7. What am I responsible for bringing to camp?

    Lunch is not provided so you either need to bring one or bring money if there is a concession stand on site. Transportation and lodging are also the responsibility of the player. Each player will receive a camp jersey but shorts, sneakers and any other apparel are the responsibility of the player.

  8. Is there a deadline to register?

    Registration will be open until the Thursday before the camp, but spots are limited and are awarded on a first come first served basis and walk up registration is not recommended so be sure to register as early as possible.

  9. When does registration begin?

    Registration will open on March 1, 2008.

  10. Who will be the evaluators?

    The evaluators in your region will be a combination of regional scouting service directors, high school coaches, or respected travel program coaches.

  11. How many games will I play?

    You will play 4 games.

  12. Do I need to attend both days?

    Yes, this is a 2 day camp; you must attend Saturday AND Sunday.

 

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