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Director
Sonny Elia (right) with NBA star
Kevin Ollie.
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The Sixers
Camps were started in 1985 as an opportunity for youngsters to learn
the fundamentals of the game and "rub elbows" with some
NBA players. The first year began with four weeks of overnight camp
of approximately 100 campers at our current facility in the Pocono
Mountains of Pennsylvania.
The unique
aspect of the camp has been the combination of a traditional camp
setting with a developmental basketball program. Campers participate
in two hours of instruction and play two league games daily, but
still have an opportunity to boat, swim, fish, and play miniature
golf, table tennis, beach volleyball & a host of other activities
supervised by our activities director.
By 1988, the
6 weeks of overnight camp had filled to capacity of 200 campers
per week. It was that year that the Day Camps were started in 4
communities throughout Philadelphia and the suburbs.
The
Day Camp program has since grown to 25 sites providing a great learning
experience for the beginner as young as seven to kids as old as
13. Each camp is directed by a coach based in his or her community.
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Program
Director Todd Landrey (right) with
former camper and NBA star Richard Hamilton. |
In
the last 10 years, the Sixers Camps have sold out each year. Over
300 kids were turned away last year. The camps have grown to include
boys and girls from over 35 states and 25 countries.
Sonny Elia
has been the Administrative Director for the Sixers Camps since
the beginning. Sonny has directed sports camps for 30 years, using
his teaching, coaching & camp background to continually work
to provide a safe, instructional, fun program for our campers.
Todd
Landrey, a former college coach, has 17 years camp experience and
has been the Program Director at Sixers Camps since 1994.
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