Illinois Basketball Court Supreme Courts Opens Registration for July Programs and Training
It features the best indoor basketball courts in Chicago for youth league plays and tournaments.
Supreme Courts, a state-of-the-art Illinois basketball court, is now open for registration for July programs and training, presenting summer opportunities for boys and girls youth basketball from K to 8th Grade. Priced at $135, the Rising Stars Camp started on June 5 and will go up to July 18. The camp schedule is Monday through Thursday each week, 9 AM to 11 AM. They also have a Jumpstart Mini Camp for $100 per camp, with the next earliest schedule on June 19, followed by June 26, July 10, and August 7, for 4 days each. Meanwhile, their Rising Stars Skills Sessions include a weekly training/practice format every night, with 60 minutes of skill-work and 30 minutes of scrimmage. Registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis and are open for all the teams in the city.
The Jumpstart Mini Camp is available for K to 2nd Grade boys and girls. This camp is designed to help these young players improve their fundamental skills, with a special focus on shooting, passing, dribbling, and defense. Games and contests are also included to provide a fun, safe, and competitive environment for players to learn techniques and hone their skills. The Jumpstart Skills and Scrimmage Program starts with skill and drill work, followed by a pick-up style scrimmage. Boys and girls can come once a week on Fridays. Games are also held for children to up their game.
The Rising Stars summer camp is for players transitioning from beginner to intermediate level in the travel/AAU landscape. At this point, players have no choice between trying out for travel teams and playing youth basketball leagues at the local rec center. The aim is to help players achieve their personal goals in a fun and motivating atmosphere. This camp is available only during the months of June and July. The program aims to introduce players to the skills needed to become next-level athletes. Supreme Courts conducts basketball youth camps in Chicago to promote a competitive spirit and help players learn to play on a live court with opponents of the same level.
The registrations for Jump Start and Rising Stars camps are now open. However, they might not be open for long as this is the season when most schools and parents enroll their children. Supreme Courts has been getting inquiries since May, and a lot of teams have already registered. Anyone registering for the first time must understand that they might not get the slots as desired. Supreme Courts has the best indoor basketball courts in Chicago and is known for offering the most comprehensive training programs for aspiring players. The facility has the most experienced instructors and trainers who strive to bring the best out of young basketball players.
To learn more, visit https://www.supremecourtsbasketball.com/summer-scrimmages.
About Supreme Courts
Chicago-based Supreme Courts is one of the most trusted and highly reputed professional basketball courts in the city, with a state-of-the-art gymnasium. At present, the facilities consist of large, full-sized courts that are mainly designed to play in tournaments. In addition, Supreme Courts is also the battleground for many youth basketball teams, playing across various tournaments each year. The court has received recognition for providing 'best in class facilities' to young basketball players who aspire to play professionally.
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