ScoringLive staff
May 7, 2013, 6:55am
Boys and girls ages 6–18 will have the opportunity to learn the techniques and philosophy of a legendary UCLA men's basketball coach at the John R. Wooden Course Basketball Camp, held June 3–6, 2013, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at Punahou School's Hemmeter Fieldhouse. Led by Craig Impelman, former assistant basketball coach at UCLA, the camp covers all aspects of the "Wooden Way," including in-depth training in skills, team fundamentals and values. Punahou varsity basketball coaches will assist with instruction. Cost to attend is $200 per student, with online registration open until May 31, 2013, at www.punahou.edu/clinics. For more information, please contact the Punahou Athletics Office at 808.944.5816.
Participants will receive individual skills training and personal evaluation within a rigorous curriculum based on the philosophy of the late John Robert Wooden. Impelman, who has taught the course for more than 30 years, says that Wooden’s philosophy, The Pyramid of Success, gives students an important foundation for basketball and for life.