Elevate Your Game at the MCBA x Melbourne Tigers High Performance Camp 2024

Join us for an exclusive one-day camp that promises to elevate your basketball skills to new heights. The MCBA x Melbourne Tigers High Performance Camp, set for July 12, 2024, at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC), offers young athletes aged 8-18 a unique opportunity to train with top-tier coaches and experience professional-level training. 

Event Details: 

 

Date: Friday, July 12, 2024 

Time: 

 

U12-U14: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM 

U16-U18: 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM 

 

Location: MSAC, Court 1-4 

Age Group: 8-18 years old 

Cost: $85.00 per participant 

What You’ll Experience: 

 

Professional Combine Testing: Evaluate your athletic abilities with state-of-the-art technology provided by Motus Life. 

High-Intensity Skill Development: Engage in decision-based drills, strategic training, and small-sided games with guidance from some of Melbourne’s finest coaches. 

Competitive Environment: Sharpen your skills alongside peers who are equally passionate about the game. 

Meet the Coaches: 

 

Nick Abdicevic: Melbourne Tigers Head of Coaching 

Kaleb Sclater: Melbourne Tigers NBL1 Women’s Head Coach 

Emilee Whittle Harmon: MCBA Basketball Development Manager & Melbourne Tigers Youth League Women’s Assistant Coach 

Melbourne Tigers VJBL Coaches 

Don’t miss this chance to step outside your comfort zone, push your limits, and take your basketball game to the next level. Show up ready to work hard and embrace the challenge!


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