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The Hawaii High School Basketball Exposure Camps is excited for its 6th summer of quality instruction in 2010. The Exposure camp is the first and only camp of its kind offered in the state of Hawaii and is aimed at the top boys high school players (underclassmen and graduates) from around the state. The camp will be limited to 50 spots, and will be coached by college coaches from Hawaii and mainland colleges. The camp capacity is set at 50 in order to guarantee a player to coach ratio of about 6:1 therefore assuring as much individual attention and instruction as possible.
The dates for the 2010 camps are set for June 7-11 and it will take place in beautiful and historic Lahaina on the island of Maui. The camp will be run similar to the prestigious 5-Star camps that take place on the east coast each summer. All the coaches have extensive camp experience as well as being college level coaches (please click on "coaching staff" to learn more about the coaches).
The cost of the Hawaii High School Exposure Camps is a very affordable $475 and includes housing and meals, camp practice gear (reversible jersey and shorts), camp T-shirt, leather indoor basketball, evaluation form filled out by a coach that can be sent out to college coaches, transportation from and to the airport (all outer-island campers are responsible for their own airfare to Kahului, Maui) and of course outstanding instruction from very experienced coaches.
Camp Quick Facts Who: Hawaii’s premiere high school basketball players What: Overnight basketball camp with college coaches When: June 7-11 (boys), 21-25 (girls), 2010 Where: Lahaina, Maui - Lahaina Civic Center, home to the EA Sports Maui Invitational college basketball tournament. Why: To improve the games of Hawaii’s top high school players and expose them to college coaches and college playing opportunities How: To register click on "Register" on the left or contact the Maui Sports Academy via e-mail at
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or by phone at 808/280.9545.
Notable Past Camp Attendees Junior Ale – Kahuku, Matt Heyd – Baldwin, Vinnie Nip – Iolani, Tyler Tsukasaki – Maryknoll, Kerstan Ho – Roosevelt, Erwin DeCoite – Kamehameha-Maui, Justin Endo – Seabury Hall, Gary Satterwhite – Radford, Beau Albrechtson – Kaimuki, Josh Bradbury – Kauai, Tyler Caswell – Kalaheo, Marvin Judd – Kalaheo, Jeremiah Ostrowski – Punahou, Jacob Ho – Kamehameha Oahu, Wayne West – Moanalua, Jordan Hollinger – Kalaheo, Chris Tumaneng – Kalaheo, Barry Kang – Iolani, Scott Keiter Charles – Castle, Cliffton Pires – Kalaheo, Danny Cho – Punahou, Collin Cabatbat – Waiakea, Ryan Bautista – Kohala, Daniel Colon – Kaimuki, Pono Hanson – Kamehameha Oahu, Rykin Enos – Kamehameha-Oahu, Cheyenne Lishman – Kalaheo, Dylan Nelson – Redding Christian (CA), Soosoo Taulelei – Radford, Ryan Nalui – Kailua, Richard Herring – Maryknoll, Obie Woods – Aiea, Lincoln Seto – Baldwin, Michael Makinano – Campbell, Auwea DeRego – Kamehameha Oahu, Berton Wong – Iolani, Taylor Jay – Kalaheo, Hogan Rosehill – Kamehameha Hawaii, Kekoa Turbville – Kamehameha Maui, Garrick Chock – Maryknoll, Matt Brown – Maui, Kasen Dudley – Seabury Hall, Kien Aveiro – Honokaa, Collin Cabatbat – Waiakea, Daniel Colon – Kaimuki, Garrett Gunter – King Kekaulike, Lincoln Seto – Baldwin, Kealoha Kramer – KS-Hawaii, Kainoa Chu – Iolani, Aaron Fernandez – Kalaheo, Matthew Gasparine – Kalaheo, Rich Preza Haynes – Kalaheo, Kekoa Carvalho – Konawaena, Kawika Cazimero – KS-Hawaii, Tyler Terai – Maryknoll, Jonathan Viernes – Pahoa, Andrew Skalman – Iolani, Malik Johnson – Punahou, Jacob Mayer – Maryknoll, Dylan King – Seabury Hall, Michael Palmer – Seabury Hall, Derell Lee – Radford, Micah Dunhour – Academy of the Pacific, Marcus Monroe – Moanalua, Dakota Allen – Hilo, Dean Viena – St. Louis, Theo Duplechain – Island Pacific, Cory Lau – Kailua, Richard Handy – Keaau, Quentin Kimura – Radford, Davone Florence – Kauai, Mitchel Shintani – Hilo, Matt Feldman – Punahou, Shaun Kagawa – KS-Hawaii |