Dell and Stephen Curry Father and Son Basketball ProCamp
Join Golden State Warriors guard, Stephen Curry, and his father, former Hornets guard, Dell Curry, for basketball instruction and fun at the 2012 Dell and Stephen Curry Father and Son Basketball ProCamp.
| Dates | Sep 22 - 23, 2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location | St. Ignatius College Prep | |||||||||||||||
| Ages | Boys Ages 7 to 18 | |||||||||||||||
| *$6 convenience fee when paying with credit card |
Each Camper Receives
- Camp T-Shirt
- Autographed Camp Team Photo with Dell and Stephen
- Expert Instruction
- Father / Son Contests with the opportunity to win prizes
- Father / Son Performance Program take home drills focused on indvidual improvement
*ProCamps reserves the right to combine the morning and afternoon sessions based on registration figures. Such a decision will be made no later than one week prior to the start of camp.
Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry, guard for the Golden State Warriors since 2009, has built an impressive track record during his high school, collegiate, and professional basketball careers. During the 2009-2010 season as a Warrior, Curry started in 77 games, with an average of 17.5 points per game, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.9 steals. Given these statistics, he finished the 2009-2010 season ranked 8th in 3-point field goal percentage, 3rd in the NBA in steals, and 9th in free-throw percentage rankings. As a rookie during this season, Curry ranked 1st in steals, 1st in assists, and 1st in 3-point field goal percentage among other rookies in the NBA. In addition, Curry is the only rookie in NBA history to shoot 40% from the 3-point range, 85% from the free throw line, and at least 45% from the field. In 2010, he broke an NBA record for the most three-point shots made in a season by a rookie, with 166. Curry was runner-up in the Rookie of the Year voting, and was one of three selected to the 2010 All-Rookie First Team.
Born on March 14, 1988, in Akron, Ohio, Curry’s role model was his father, Dell, who was a star at Virginia Tech and played 16 seasons in the NBA. Curry’s dedicated time and focus to the game of basketball made him team MVP and helped him lead his high school basketball team, at the Charlotte Christian School in Charlotte, North Carolina, to three state playoff appearances and three conference titles. As a senior in high school, Curry chose to continue to play basketball at Davidson College in Charlotte, North Carolina. At Davidson, he had career averages of 25.3 points per game, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.7 assists in 104 games and scored double-figures in every game of his career except for two. While in college, he was awarded many times, including: Southern Conference Player of the Week 16 times, NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player, and he was named to the All-Region team. In 2010, Curry was a member of the USA Men’s Basketball Senior National Team, which went 9-0 and won the gold medal at the 2010 FIBA World Championship game in Turkey. Curry was chosen by Golden State as an early candidate in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft where he is currently continuing to add to his list of achievements.
Jim Stoll
Coaches

- Take 101 South (stay to the right) to 280 Junction
- Proceed to south on 280
- Exit at Ocean Avenue (third exit)
- Go right (west) on Ocean Avenue approximately 3 miles (after you cross 19th Avenue go approximately one more mile)
- Turn right (North) on Sunset Blvd. and go 1 mile
- S.I. is located at 37th Avenue and Quintara St. (on your left...one block west of Sunset Blvd.)
- Take 101 North to 280 Junction
- Proceed south on 280 Exit at Ocean Avenue (third exit)
- Go left (west) on Ocean Avenue for approximately 3 miles (after you cross 19th Avenue go approximately one more mile)
- Turn right (north) on Sunset Blvd. and go 1 mile
- S.I. is located at 37th Avenue and Quintara St. (on your left...one block west of Sunset Blvd.)
- Exit 19th Avenue (stay to left) and proceed north approximately 2.5 miles to Quintara Street
- Cross 19th Avenue at Quintara (note that you cannot make a left turn on 19th Avenue)
- Continue west on Quintara for 1 mile (down hill)
- Quintara dead ends at the S.I. campus
- Exit Park Presidio Blvd. (about 1/2 mile from Toll Plaza)
- Continue south approximately 4 miles (Park Presidio becomes 19th Avenue)
- Turn right at Quintara
- Continue west on Quintara for 1 mile (down hill)
- Quintara dead ends at the S.I. campus
Don't miss your chance to play alongside one of the NBA's best! For more information please contact Mike Morse at 513-745-5864 or mmorse@procamps.com.
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Don't miss your chance to play alongside one of the NBA's best! For more information please contact Mike Morse at 888-389-2267 or mmorse@procamps.com. |
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Don't miss your chance to play alongside one of the NBA's best! Please contact Mike Morse at 513-793-2267 or at mmorse@procamps.com with any questions.
For more information regarding our refund policy Click Here. |
| Dates | TBD |
| Times | TBD |
| Location | St. Ignatius College Prep |
| Costs* | $ |
| Ages | Boys Ages to |
| Registration | |
| *$6 convenience fee when paying with credit card |

