- Overall rating: 4.7 / 5.0
- 5 star - 80%
- 4 star - 11%
- 3 star - 5%
- 2 star - 2
- 1 star - 1%
| Star | Count |
|---|
| 5 star | 169 | | 4 star | 24 | | 3 star | 10 | | 2 star | 5 | | 1 star | 2 |
Based on ratings (210) in the past year
Last Week’s Camps
We wrapped up an incredible week with the Boys High School Camp and the Girls Elementary School Camp at the SaskTel Sports Centre. Thank you to all athletes, parents, and coaches for making it such a success! What Parents Are Saying
️ ️ ️ ️ ️ Kenzie T “5 stars!”
️ ️ ️ ️ ️ Alexis H “Amazing.”
️ ️ ️ ️ ️ Estella B “Another fantastic week of learning and playing!”
️ ️ ️ ️ ️ Kenlyn B “This camp was great! They covered lots of skills and played games at the end of each day. Having the day broken up was really nice to give them some downtime. We look forward to signing up again next year!”
️ ️ ️ Raychel M “Loved the content of the camp, but the schedule was very challenging. It would be so much nicer to drop kids off once and pick up once in a day. Three sessions was taxing.”
️ ️ ️ Brady Loverin “The 2-hour breaks were not ideal.”
Why the Camp is Structured with BreaksOur schedule of two hours of training, followed by a break, and finishing with game play is designed with athletes in mind. Shorter training blocks keep athletes energized, focused, and safe while preventing burnout. The breaks allow for proper recovery, meals, and social time, so when athletes return to the court, they’re refreshed and ready to perform. This structure also mirrors how real tournaments are played—with matches separated by downtime—so athletes learn how to rest, reset, and come back strong, just like they will in competition. |
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