Billmeier & Nardi Skills Camp Coming in July

by Alex Schwartz

The Billmeier & Nardi Skills Camp is back for its third yet. From July 26-July 30, former Villanova University star Mike Nardi and Gettysburg College standout Brad Billmeier will run the camp for 4th through 12th graders. Ex-Seton Hall Pirate Grant Billmeier has previously been involved in the camp as well.

The five-day camp, held at Hopewell Valley High School in New Jersey, will feature both drill work in addition to games and evaluation. Campers will also get a t-shirt and have the chance to hear from renowned speakers. Past guests have included Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright, top 10 NBA Draft pick Randy Foye, Villanova great Scottie Reynolds, as well as St. Patrick's (NJ) Head Coach Kevin Boyle.

More information can be found at the camp's official website by clicking Here. If you have other questions, you can email basketballskillscamp@gmail.com or call 609-462-8412. To register for the camp, click Here. An outline of the primary information about the camp can be seen below.

The 3rd annual Billmeier & Nardi Skills Camp

Dates:  July 26-30, 2010

Time: 9am-3pm with early camper drop off beginning at 8am

Location: Hopewell Valley Central High School

Grades:  Boys and Girls 4th through 12th

Cost:  $285 ($260 if registered before May 1, 2010.)  Online registration is available at http://hopewellbasketball.net/6.html

For information please visit www.basketballskillcamp.com or call (609) 462-8412

The mission of the Billmeier & Nardi Skills Camp is to provide youth basketball players with a skill advantage over the competition. The camp aims to raise youth basketball players’ skill level through work ethic, intense drills, discipline and leadership.
 
***Past guest speakers have included: Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright, Washingon Wizard Randy Foye, Harlem Globetrotter Derrick Grant, St. Patricks Head Coach Kevin Boyle, and Corey Fisher and Scottie Reynolds of Villanova***
 

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