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What should I bring to Camp?
(Please remember that this is suggested and you can adjust to your own personal needs)
Ø 12 pairs of sweat socks
Ø 1 pair of good basketball sneakers
Ø 7 t-shirts (one mostly white or white t-shirt for the playoffs)
Ø 5 pairs of shorts
Ø 1 sweat suit or sweat shirt
Ø 3 towels
Ø 1 blanket or sleeping bag
Ø 2 sheets
Ø 1 pillow and pillow case
Ø A Fan
Ø Toiletries
Ø DO NOT bring:
o Your own basketball; we have plenty of our own for camp
o Non-essential electronics or other valuables (jewelry, etc)
What time should I arrive at Camp?
You should try to arrive between 2pm and 4pm. This arrival time will enable you to:
a. Check In (Fieldhouse)
b. Receive room and league assignment
c. Stow your gear in your room
d. Change into basketball clothing
e. Familiarize yourself with the facility
Please Note: the first meal of the day will be dinner so please either pack a lunch or eat before arriving at camp.
What is needed at Check-In?
Each camper will need a $50 room and key deposit, which is refundable at the conclusion of the session when the key is returned and there is no damage to the room. Any money or valuables that you wish to check in to the Canteen should be brought to Check-In.
Any tuition that is owed will be collected at Check-In and must be paid in Cash, Money Order, or Credit Card. No checks will be accepted.
What are the camp dates?
Girls Camp
June 29-July 2 Camp Cost: $450
Junior Camp
August 3-6 Camp Cost: $450
What Transportation is Available?
We provide a shuttle service to and from Manchester Airport (Airport -MHT) and the Keene Bus Station. Our shuttle will pick up between Noon and 4 pm on check-in day. It costs $40.
Once at the airport, please wait in the baggage claim area, inside the airport. At the bus and train stations, please wait inside the main terminal for a Five-Star Representative. To take our shuttle back to the airport/ bus/train station, please schedule your departure after 3pm on the last day of camp.
Please E-mail your travel plans to travel@five-starbasketball.com or call the office with your travel plans to reserve you place on the free shuttle. Please include your
a. Flight/ bus/ train number
b. arrival time
c. contact information (such as a cell phone # that you will be traveling with or a parents #)
d. departure information.
Please Note if the camper is traveling as an UNACCOMPANIED MINOR, please notify use immediately. We will let know what name to put down as the person receiving your child. There is a $40 fee for this service. Please realize that your child is very important to us and we will make every attempt to pick him up on time.
Can I Arrive a day Early or Stay a day Late?
We are unable to accommodate anyone arriving a day early or staying a day late at this facility.
When Does Camp End?
Camp ends after the Awards Ceremony approximately 11:30 am on the last day of camp. Check-Out will begin approximately 11 am in the lobby of the dorm. Campers will turn in their key, receive their room & key deposit and any canteen money and valuables they turned in. All camp transportation will leave from the fieldhouse following the awards ceremony.
What are the Driving Directions to Camp?
Below are some basic direction to Franklin Pierce. We also provide the address to our sites , you can then attain directions using an internet service like Yahoo maps, Google maps, Expedia etc or a service like AAA. Franklin Pierce College is located off Route 119 in Rindge, New Hampshire, just minutes north of the Massachusetts border. Approximate driving time from New York City is 4 1/2 hours; from Boston, MA is 90 minutes; and from Keene, NH is 25 minutes. Airports are located in Manchester, NH.
Franklin Pierce College
20 College Road
Rindge, New Hampshire 03461-0060
FP Directions
Directions from Downstate New York & New Jersey
Take I-95 North to New Haven, CT to I-91 North to Greenfield, MA (Exit 27)
Take Route 2 East to Route 202 North (Exit 19) to Route 119 West in New Hampshire (1 mile to the College)
OR
Take I-84 East to Hartford, CT to I-91 North to Greenfield, MA (Exit 27)
Take Route 2 East to Route 202 North (Exit 19) to Route 119 West in New Hampshire (1 mile to the College)
Directions from Western New York & Albany
Take I-90 (or I-88 to I-90) to Exit 24 and take Northway (I-87 North) to exit 7 (7 East/Troy)
Take Route 7 East through Troy and continue on Route 7 East to Bennington, VT
Route 7 will become Route 9 in Bennington, VT
Follow Route 9 to Brattleboro, VT, where you will connect with I-91 North (left turn onto I-91)
Take I-91 North one exit to Exit 3 connecting to Route 9 East, Keene, NH (~16 miles)
At the forth stop light in Keene, turn right onto Route 12 South
Do not follow signs to the Keene Graduate and Professional Studies Campus
Take Route 12 South to Fitzwilliam where you will come to a blinking yellow light
Turn left at the light onto Route 119 East
Follow Route 119 East for ~6 miles to the college (entrance will be on your left at the blinking yellow light)
OR
Take the New York State Thruway East to the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) East to I-91 North to Greenfield, MA (Exit 27)
Take Route 2 East to Route 202 North (Exit 19) to Route 119 West in New Hampshire (1 mile to the College)
Directions from Hartford, CT & Springfield, MA
Take I-91 North to Greenfield, MA (Exit 27)
Take Route 2 East to Route 202 North (Exit 19) to Route 119 West in New Hampshire (1 mile to the College)
Directions from Providence, RI & Worcester, MA
Take Route 146 to Worcester, MA to Route 290 East to Route 190 West and then to Route 2 West
Follow Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Gardner, MA)
Take Route 140 North to Route 12 North (Winchendon, MA You will travel 12 North for ~2 miles)
Turn right onto Route 202 North/East
Follow Route 202 North/East across the state line into Rindge, NH
At the third stop light in Rindge, turn left onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
Directions from Maine
Take I-95 South to Portsmouth, NH and connect to Route 101 West
Follow Route 101 West for ~ 1 ½ hours to Peterborough, NH where you will connect to Route 202 South/West
Take a left onto Route 202 South/West, follow through Jaffrey, NH and continue to intersection of Route 119
Take a right at the light onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
Directions from Boston
Take Route 128 (I-95) North/South to Route 2 West (Concord Rotary)
Follow Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Gardner, MA)
Take Route 140 North to Route 12 North (Winchendon, MA You will travel 12 North for ~2 miles)
Turn right onto Route 202 North/East
Follow Route 202 North/East across the state line into Rindge, NH
At the third stop light in Rindge, turn left onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
Directions from North/South Shores
Take Route 495 North/South to Route 2 West (Concord Rotary)
Follow Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Gardner, MA)
Take Route 140 North to Route 12 North (Winchendon, MA You will travel 12 North for ~2 miles)
Turn right onto Route 202 North/East
Follow Route 202 North/East across the state line into Rindge, NH
At the third stop light in Rindge, turn left onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
Directions from Logan Airport, Boston
Take the Expressway (thru tunnel) to Route 95 North (Rte 128) to Route 2 West (Concord
Rotary)
Follow Route 2 West to Route 140 North (Gardner, MA)
Take Route 140 North to Route 12 North (Winchendon, MA You will travel 12 North for ~2 miles)
Turn right onto Route 202 North/East
Follow Route 202 North/East across the state line into Rindge, NH
At the third stop light in Rindge, turn left onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
Directions from Manchester Airport, Manchester, NH
Exit the airport and at the traffic light, take a right onto Route 3A (follow to Route 101 West)
Take Route 101 West to Peterborough, NH where you will connect to Route 202 South/West
Take Route 202 South/West through Jaffrey, NH and continue to intersection of Route 119
Take a right at the light onto Route 119 West
Travel ~1 ½ miles to the college (entrance will be on your right at the blinking yellow light)
What is the Canteen?
The canteen is a physical store selling Five-Star gear, snacks and drinks. The canteen is also a service that is provided to the campers, similar to a debt or credit account. When you arrive on campus you will be asked if you want to deposit any money in the canteen. Whatever amount you wish to deposit will become the amount of credit you have in the store. The canteen can also be used to purchase items forgotten at home (toothbrush, soap etc.) because the canteen staff will go into town each day to purchase these requested items. At the end of camp any unspent money will be returned to you in full.
Why should I put my money in the Canteen?
If you hold your money and wish to make cash purchases you can but at your own risk. Any money you lose or that is potentially stolen (left your door unlocked, etc) cannot be replaced. The money you put into account cannot be lost or stolen. In fact you can store your money with us and not spend any and have it all returned at the end. The Canteen will also hold on to any valuables such as plane tickets, I-pods, jewelry etc.
What is a Typical Day Like?
Our normal full camp day begins with a 7:30 wake up and normally runs until about 11pm.
Opening Day
Check-in
Attendance/Organization of Leagues
Dinner
Tryouts/Five-Star Fast Break Station
Tryouts/Five-Star Fast Break Station
Orientation
Canteen/Lights Out
Day 2
Wakeup
Morning Workout
Breakfast
Stations
Games/Team Practice
Lunch
Games/Team Practice
Games/Station 13
Games Station 13
Dinner
Games/Station 13
Games/Free Throw Shooting Contest
No Dribble Tournament
Day 3
Wakeup
Morning Workout
Breakfast
Stations
Games/Recruiting Seminar/Station 13
Lunch
Games/Recruiting Seminar/Station 13
Games/Recruiting Seminar/Station 13
Games/Free Throw Contest
Dinner
Games
Games
Night Stations
Day 4
Wakeup
Morning Workout
Breakfast
Stations
Playoff Games/Station 13/One-On-One Tournament
Lunch
Playoff Games/Station 13/One-On-One Tournament
Guest Lecture Spot
Playoff Games/Station 13/One-On-One Tournament
Dinner
Championship Games/Evaluation Games
NIT/NCAA All-Star Games
NBA All-Star Games
Canteen/Lights Out
Day 5
Wakeup
Pack-up
Breakfast
3-on-3 Tournament
Awards
Checkout
When is the Deposit Due?
A deposit of $100 (minimum) is due with an application in order to reserve a spot.
When is the Balance Due?
The balance of the tuition is due 45 days prior to the first day of that camp.
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Please Note a reminder will NOT be sent out 45 days prior so please mark your calendar with the due date.
What is including in the camp cost?
That price includes room, board, meals, tuition and Accident and Injury Insurance over and above campers’ family policy coverage. Campers will also receive a t-shirt and other give-away's.
The tuition does not cover the room & key deposit ($50).
What is your refund policy?
DEPOSIT is refundable for each session only up to the due date for the balance of payment (45 days prior to camp), less a $50 administrative fee charged to ALL cancellations. Cancellations made 30 days prior to camp (if fully paid) will receive a 75% refund. Cancellations made between 29-15 days prior to camp (if fully paid) will receive a 75% credit for 2009. Cancellations made between 14-2 days prior to camp will receive a 50% credit for 2009. No refunds or credits for any cancellation made less than 48 hours prior to camp. Cancellations must be made in writing via email, fax or mail (no cancellations will be accepted over the phone). Credit is transferable to a relative or teammate.
Is Refund/Cancellation Insurance Available?
Yes! For $60 you can purchase Cancellation Insurance. This will allow a camper to cancel for any reason up to 48 hours before camp starts, there will be a full refund minus the $50 administrative fee.
What is the coach to camper ratio?
Traditionally we have a 6 to 1 camper to coach ratio.
Can my child pick his roommate?
We will honor roommate requests if space allows. We understand that campers are, in some cases, traveling long distances and wish to be roomed with their friends. With that in mind we will do our best to accommodate your request. If when you arrive you are not roomed together, we will attempt to room you together during check-in. Please request by noting on the application card, emailing or writing.
All other campers will be roomed based on age and location.
Please Note we have limited three person rooms so we may not be able to accommodate all three person room requests. We will do our best to put two of the camper together and have the third camper as close as possible.
What is the supervision in the dorms/bunks etc.?
There are coaches on every floor of every dorm with the campers. Our well-trained staff monitors all activities including meals.
Can I come and watch?
All of our sites are open to coaches and parents to view at all times activities are planned. Meals and lodging must take place on campus for the camper. We do not allow day campers or commuters as it disrupts the program.
What are tryouts?
The teams at camp are not pre-arranged and each camper will be placed on a team after our coaches have had the opportunity to evaluate you during our first night tryouts.
How are tryout leagues assigned?
After dinner on arrival day we will take attendance by tryout league. Generally speaking at each camp we will have 3 leagues, NBA, NCAA & NIT. These 3 leagues are broken up by age and ability. The NIT is for the rising freshman and sophomores, the NCAA is for exceptional sophomores, juniors and seniors and the NBA is for the strongest seniors and any outstanding underclassmen. League tryout assignments are not necessarily the league that your child will play in.
Can my child move up to a higher league, or down to a lower one?
Yes. After tryouts your child will go to an orientation where he will meet some of the coaches and teachers for the week, learn the Five-Star and facility rules, and have the opportunity to ask questions. While that is going on our team coaches who watched your child play will discuss their abilities. If a camp has 420 players and we only play 10 on a team and there are 14 NBA teams, 14 NCAA teams and 14 NIT teams then there can only be 140 campers in each league. The coaches will vote on players to move up and move down.
What if my child had a bad tryout, was tired or just off his game for the tryout, can he still move up during the week?
Yes. If your child had a bad tryout and is a better player than he showed the first night, his play during the week can move him up if there are injuries in the league above.
Do I need a physical to attend camp?
No- A physical is not required for this camp site.
Does the camp do evaluations of my play?
No. As per the NCAA rules the camp is not allowed to operate a scouting service and own a camp at the same time. If you are interested you should get your camp coaches name and email address and you can be in contact with him to discuss your areas of improvement. If you do not get your coaches information, we can provide it to you after camp.
What do you mean by the Five-Star unit rules?
Unlike high school, junior high and AAU every player will play at least one half of each game. You will either play in the 1st and 3rd quarters or the 2nd and 4th quarters depending on your ability.
What are the game rules?
7 minute stop-time quarters (NBA & NCAA), 6 minute stop-time quarters (NIT). 2 time outs per half, non-cumulative. Over time, 1st OT 3-minute stop, 2nd OT sudden death-win by 2. 4 fouls to sub in 1st half, 5 fouls to disqualify. Sub only-Injury. Bonus on 7th foul. Best players play in 2nd and 4th quarters. NO DUNKING. No zones, zone presses, ½ court traps. You can press full court man at any time, but you cannot double team in the backcourt until the 4th quarter. Player can be docked a game if missing an attendance-unexcused. Time outs are 45 seconds, 2minutes between quarters.
I am allergic to peanuts or other foods, I eat Kosher, Vegetarian, what do I do?
We will make every attempt to provide your child with healthy alternatives at each camp site and we suggest you send him with snacks to supplement if he is unable to eat all of the offerings. Please let the Athletic Trainer know of any allergies at Check-In.
Can I bring a cooler?
Yes. You can bring a cooler and dry ice, at some facilities you may ask the trainers for ice for your room.
Is there a refrigerator or microwave in the room?
No and please do not bring one.
Will we be able to watch TV or can I bring a TV?
No
How about a Walkman, Discman or MP3 player?
You can bring these items but must lock them in your room; they are not allowed outside of your room.
Can I bring a cell phone?
Yes. We ask that your cell phone stay locked in your room, they are not allowed outside of your room.
Will I be able to order pizza or food to campus?
No. You will have 3 meals and we will have pizza or food for sale each day if you wish to supplement.
Can I wear a hat, do-rag, earring, watch, jewlery or other adornments?
All those items should be left at home. You cannot play with them and they cannot be worn during the week.
Are trainers, doctors, nurses or other medical personnel available at camp?
Yes. Each morning our professional training staff can tape you. They are on call 24 hours a day for illness, injury and other maladies. If necessary, nearby medical facilities are available.
Can my child win an award if he plays well enough?
Yes. Awards are part of the program. Each camp ends with an awards ceremony.
What are the camp requirements regarding age and ability?
Generally speaking we accept boys in the junior camp between the ages of 9-14 years old and girls between the ages of 12-18 years old. There is no requirement based on ability.
What if my child turns the age of camp after the camp date?
For example you want your child to attend our basketball camp but he is only 11 and turns 12 in December. We can accept him in our camps as long as he turns the appropriate age in the same calendar year.
What if I have more questions?
Please contact the office by emailing help@five-starbasketball.com or calling 914-964-6540.
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