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WHY ATTEND THE ALL ACADEMIC CAMP: Was the first of its kind in the country. Many have tried to copy the camp, but none are even close to the original in terms of quality. Attracts over 100 college coaches from around the country each year. Is just a 15 minute drive from Logan International Airport in Boston, which allows easy access for our college scouts and players. Has NESCAC, UAA, NEWMAC, and Liberty League coaches on staff. Attracts student athletes from around the country. Last year 25 states were represented at the camp. Will get you the exposure you need to play at a top flight academic school. MAXIMUM EXPOSURE: Last year the All Academic Camp had over 150 college coaches and scouts in attendance. The camp is recruited by the top academic/athletic schools in the country (Division I, II, and III). Scouting report representatives from Scout.com, the National Prep School and High School Scouting Report and New England Recruiting Report were in attendance in 2012. President of Hoop Mountain, Steven Gibbs serves on the committee for the McDonald’s All American Game and nominates players for the Hoop Mountain Prime Time All Star Game THE EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGE AT THE ALL ACADEMIC CAMP: Information sessions on; SAT and ACT prepa- ration, how to become a recruitable athlete at top academic universities and what college coaches look for in student athletes. Current college players will talk about how to balance athletic and academic responsibilities at elite schools. Expert staff will help players understand how to find the right athletic/academic fit in college. ABOUT US WHO: Top flight academic student athletes entering Junior, Senior, and Post-Graduate years (September 2012) WHAT: The Original All Academic Camp WHEN: July 10-12, 2013 WHERE: Brandeis University, Waltham, MA WHY: To compete against the best student athletes in the country and to gain maximum exposure to the country’s top academic institutions MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the All Academic Camp presented by Hoop Mountain is to provide top level student athletes with a venue to showcase their basketball talents. Our goal is to provide the very best student athletes from around the globe an opportunity to be seen by the best academic institutions in the country. This relationship will reward special student athletes for their academic and athletic abilities and achievements. CONTACT INFORMATION Please direct all questions to: GREG KRISTOF, All Academic Camp Director Phone: 978.922.3350 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 978.922.3348 All Academic Camp P.O. Box 7068 Beverly, MA 01915

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WHY ATTEND THE ALL ACADEMIC CAMP:Was the first of its kind in the country. Many have tried to copy the camp, but none are even close to the original in terms of quality.

Attracts over 100 college coaches from around the country each year.

Is just a 15 minute drive from Logan International Airport in Boston, which allows easy access for our college scouts and players.

Has NESCAC, UAA, NEWMAC, and Liberty League coaches on staff.

Attracts student athletes from around the country. Last year 25 states were represented at the camp.

Will get you the exposure you need to play at a top flight academic school.

MAXIMUM EXPOSURE:Last year the All Academic Camp had over 150 college coaches and scouts in attendance.

The camp is recruited by the top academic/athletic schools in the country (Division I, II, and III).

Scouting report representatives from Scout.com, the National Prep School and High School Scouting Report and New England Recruiting Report were in attendance in 2012.

President of Hoop Mountain, Steven Gibbs serves on the committee for the McDonald’s All American Game and nominates players for the Hoop Mountain Prime Time All Star Game

THE EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGE AT THE ALL ACADEMIC CAMP:Information sessions on; SAT and ACT prepa-ration, how to become a recruitable athlete at top academic universities and what college coaches look for in student athletes.

Current college players will talk about how to balance athletic and academic responsibilities at elite schools.

Expert staff will help players understand how to find the right athletic/academic fit in college.

ABOUT US

WHO: Top flight academic student athletes entering Junior, Senior, and Post-Graduate years (September 2012)

WHAT: The Original All Academic Camp

WHEN: July 10-12, 2013

WHERE: Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

WHY: To compete against the best student athletes in thecountry and to gain maximum exposure to the country’s top academic institutions

MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the All Academic Camp presented by Hoop Mountain is to provide top level student athletes with a venue to showcase their basketball talents. Our goal is to provide the very best student athletes from around the globe an opportunity to be seen by the best academic institutions in the country. This relationship will reward special student athletes for their academic and athletic abilities and achievements.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Please direct all questions to:

GREG KRISTOF, All Academic Camp DirectorPhone: 978.922.3350E-mail: [email protected]: 978.922.3348

All Academic CampP.O. Box 7068Beverly, MA 01915

ALL ACADEMIC CAMP REGISTRATION

Please enroll the undersigned. The applicant is in good health and is able to participate in an intense basketball camp. The camp has my permission to provide emergency medical attention if my son is injured or ill. I understand that the All Academic Camp has the right to use, for publicity and advertising purposes, all photos and video of campers taken during the camp period.

CAMPER’S NAME:

ADDRESS:

CITY, STATE, ZIP:

PHONE:

E-MAIL:

HEIGHT: POSITION:

SCHOOL:

H.S. COACH/PHONE/EMAIL:

CLUB COACH/PHONE/EMAIL:

CLASS (AS OF 9-2013): GPA:

SAT (OUT OF 2400) OR ACT SCORE:

HEALTH INSURANCE CO.:

POLICY NUMBER:

PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE:

CRITERIA

In order to be considered for the All Academic Camp presented by Hoop Mountain a player needs a minimum GPA of 3.2/4.0 (un-weighted) and an SAT score (Math/Critical Thinking) of 1150 or an ACT score of 23 or higher.

COST: $535 per player (registrations after May 1st will be $585)

DEPOSIT: Please make a $250 non-refundable deposit to All Academic Camp, PO Box 7068, Beverly, MA 01915 Attn: Greg Kristof. Included in the tuition is a Under Armour jersey for each player. No money will be refunded if a player is asked to leave camp due to disciplinary problems. All monies paid are considered a deposit and will not be refunded for any reason.

SAMPLE OF THE DAILY SCHEDULE:WEDNESDAY : (Lunch is not served, dinner is the first meal)9:00-11:30 Registration12:00 Orientation12:30 Team practice2:00 Games/Lecture4:00 Games/Lecture6:00 Dinner7:00 Games/Team Practice/Lecture9:30 Extra Help11:00 Light Out

THURSDAY: 7:00 Early Bird Workouts8:00 Breakfast8:45 Morning Attendance9:00 Team Practice10:00 Games/Lecture12:00 Lunch1:00 Afternoon Lecture2:00 Games/Team Practice/Skill Development Sessions

5:00 Extra Help6:00 Dinner7:00 Games/Team Practice/Lecture9:30 Extra Help11:00 Lights Out

FRIDAY: 8:00 Breakfast9:00-12:00 Final Games12:00-1:00 Team meetings/ Check-Out

CAMP DIRECTOR PROFILES:STEVE GIBBS, DIRECTOR: is the President and founder of Hoop Mountain, Inc. Steve founded Hoop Mountain in 1985 and has allowed it to grow into an elite basketball enterprise. Steve served as the co-founder of the well respected prep basketball magazine, High School Hoop. Steve also formed the High School Hoop Scouting Report, which was a huge hit with college basketball scouts around the country. Steve has written articles for the prestigious Eastern Basketball Magazine, has appeared many times on Sports Channel basketball shows, and has hosted various cable and radio sport shows. Steve nominates high school basketball players for the McDonald’s All American game. Recently, Steve has signed on with the National High School and Prep School Scouting Report, which will give every Hoop Mountain camper an opportunity to receive national exposure.

GREG KRISTOF, DIRECTOR: is a managing partner at Hoop Mountain, Inc. Kristof is the director of Hoop Mountain New York as well as Hoop Mountain Personal Instruction. In addi-tion, Kristof is the co-editor of the National High School and Prep School Scouting Report. Kristof has helped establish Hoop Mountain Franchises in California, Florida, Maryland, Illinois, North Carolina, Kansas, Georgia, New Jersey, Virgnia, and New York. Greg was a four year varsity letter winner at Brandeis Uni-versity and a team captain for two years. Kristof was a member of the University Athletic Association All-Academic team for three years. Kristof was a 1,000 point scorer at Medfield High School and league all-star for three years

BRIAN MEEHAN, DIRECTOR: is the 11th men’s basketball coach in Brandeis history. Meehan arrived at Brandeis in 2003 after 10 years at Salem State College. He served as an assistant coach at Salem State from 1993 to 1996, when he became head coach. In his seven years at the helm, Meehan compiled an outstanding 160-39 record, including 87-10 in conference play. His .804 winning percentage is the highest among active Division III coaches with at least five years experience. JAY TILTON, COMMISSIONER: is in his tenth year as the boy’s

basketball coach and associate director of admissions at the prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH. Phillips Exeter is a Class “A” New England Prep School that competes against some of the top Prep Programs in the country. Prior to working at Phillips Exeter, Tilton was an assistant coach at Division I, Dartmouth College, which is in the Ivy League. Recently, Tilton has helped place players at schools such as Davidson, UPENN, Stanford, Bates, Yale, Colby College, MIT, Williams, Tufts, and Brandeis. Tilton’s focus and expertise is on player development, as well as articulating to players what tools they need to get to the next level.

CHRIS MILLETTE, COMMISSIONER: is currently the head boys basketball coach at Tabor Academy, a preparatory school in Marion, MA.  Before he took over the program, Tabor had completed a 1-19 season, and had missed the tournement seven straight years.  In just four years at the helm, Tabor is now one of the top programs in Class A, coming off back-to-back tournamnent appearances and 16+ win seasons.  Millette has recruited and coached players who have gone on to play at the Division I, II and III levels.  Before Tabor, Millette was a college coach for ten years, serving as an assistant at UC San Diego, Tufts and Brandeis while taking the head coaching reigns at Endicott College.

LAMAR REDDICKS, COMMISSIONER: Head Basketball Coach and Director of Athletics, Lamar Reddicks has eight years of division I college coaching experiences. He spent 7 years as an assistant at Harvard University and one season at Boston Uni-versity.  During his time there he recruited and coached several players who went on to play professionally overseas as well as the NBA including Houston Rockets guard Jeremy Lin. During his time as Head Coach at Milton Academy, he’s developed and shaped talented players who have gone on to play college basketball in some at some of the top schools in the country. He stresses family, character and development and welcomes the teaching moments that come with this approach.