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Summer Nike Basketball Camp at Churchill High School Winnipeg

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2024 Summer Dates Announced

Introducing Nike Basketball Camp hosted by Northstar in Winnipeg, MB. This summer camp is for athletes ages 7-17.

This camp offers top fundamental skills training while fostering a safe, inclusive, and competitive environment. Campers enjoy a concentrated experience designed to accelerate learning through outstanding instruction, skill development, situational training, and competition simulation.

Participants learn to improve their footwork, dribbling, passing, and shooting through exciting drills, games and activities.

  • Receive a Nike Basketball Camp T Shirt and other prizes
  • Fundamental basketball skill work, games, and competitions
  • Structural Training Stations, Competitions & Weekly Scrimmages
  • Camp Evaluations and Total Skill Development
  • Weekly Prizes and Awards

  • Receive a Nike Basketball Camp T Shirt and other prizes
  • Fundamental basketball skill work, games, and competitions
  • Structural Training Stations, Competitions & Weekly Scrimmages
  • Camp Evaluations and Total Skill Development
  • Weekly Prizes and Awards

Coaches

Daron Rachar Leonard
Camp Director

As a player and competitor, Daron is accomplished in ways that very few can claim, winning multiple championships at every level. Attending A.B. Lucas HS in London, ON, he led the Vikings to City Championships, SWOSSA championships, and OFSAA provincials every year of his 3 year varsity career, with a top finish of 7th place in Ontario at the “AAAA” level. He subsequently trained at Laurinburg Prep (Laurinburg, NC), winning the unofficial national championship against Hargrave Military Academy (FL) at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.

In his collegiate career, Daron was known as a prolific scorer. He briefly competed for his hometown Western Mustangs prior to competing at the highest level in the country with the Carleton Ravens, winning multiple national titles. While developing in an environment driven by competition and constructive conflict led by the coaching staff of Dave Smart, widely considered the most successful coach in the history of Canadian basketball, Daron was exposed to a philosophy and culture that challenges you to exist outside of your comfort zones. The personal accolades and awards - including conference all-star, multiple games of 30+ points, and several tournament all-star awards (Raptors Invitational, House-Laughton Classic, Naismith Classic) - are secondary to the lessons taken away from his time with the Ravens. Daron briefly played overseas prior to suffering a career-ending knee injury, but was able to achieve the personal goal of playing professionally in quality leagues (Swiss LNA, Italy Serie A) as a Canadian import.

Upon returning to the game in his capacity as a coach, Daron specialized in player development and coordinated defensive schemes for the H.B. Beal Raiders (London, ON), which was (and still is) a perennial contender at the provincial level in Ontario. Working with renowned coaches Tony Marcotullio (Fanshawe College) and Angelo Provenzano (London Basketball Academy), the Raiders won the City Championship, SWOSSA qualifiers and ranked top 10 in the “AAAA” division in every year, with the highest ranking of #4 in the province behind Eastern Commerce (Toronto), Henry Carr (Toronto) and Milliken Mills (Markham) in 2009. During his time at Beal, Daron had the opportunity to be involved in the development of multiple future NCAA and CIS players.

When his personal life brought him to Winnipeg, MB, Daron again found a passion for the game in player development, this time working with the University of Winnipeg Wesmen, and helping them to become the first Wesmen team in the CIS era to earn a playoff berth. He worked primarily with the players who would become the programs top players, and Conference All-Stars.

Eager to bring his own philosophy and culture to forefront of a program, Daron established the Northstar Sports Foundation, a non-profit organization primarily for inner-city youth with a focus on social and athletic development for post-secondary preparation. As the program has grown, it has opened the door for additional programming, including a training academy and AAU program. This has all led to Northstar Preparatory Institute, and pioneering the first basketball program of its kind in the province of Manitoba. Buoyed by the established development structure and a proven track record of teaching fundamentals as well as pushing established amateur talent to the professional level, Daron continues to break barriers and has now established Northstar as a top tier program in North America.

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Amadis McKay Nodarse
Coach

Amadis attended Kelvin High School in Winnipeg prior to joining Northstar in his grade 12 year. In two seasons, Amadis prepared himself for post-secondary basketball at the collegiate level, committing to Fanshawe College in the OCAA, playing two seasons for the Falcons. After that, Amadis was able to secure himself a position with the Carleton University Ravens, who were coming off of a National Championship season in USports.

Amadis is no stranger to the work ethic, commitment  and determination it takes to achieve high level goals, as he is now pursuing an opportunity with the Cuban National Team while giving back to the Winnipeg community as a coach with Northstar. Amadis brings incredible mentorship and energy to all things, and he is an excellent addition to our staff.

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Emmanuel Ugbah
Coach

Emmanuel hails from Elmwood and joined Northstar before his grade 11 year. He quickly made his mark on the Canadian basketball scene solidifying himself as one of the top players in the country and being nominated as an All-Canadian twice while also being a finalist for the NPA's Defensive Player of the Year. He is part of the foundation of Northstar as very few players have had the longevity, impact and success that Emmanuel achieved as a high school athlete.

Emmanuel is now a two-time National Champion in the USports league with the Carleton University Ravens and has a very clear and decisive demeanor which he brings to the Northstar coaching staff. He now only has an incredible knowledge of the game, but also in the training methods that develop skill, talent and confidence. Emmanuel also has vast experience in youth coaching through university camps, Jr. NBA and individual training he has done in various positions over the past 5 years.

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Dates & Prices

SUMMER CAMP DATES 2024

  • July 8-12
  • Aug 12-16

Program Details: Co-ed, ages 7 - 17, all skill levels

*Campers will be grouped according to age and skill level


Full-Day Camp: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM  

Half-Day Camp: Morning 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM / Afternoon 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM

PRICING

Full-Day $385.00 + HST / Half-Day $295.00 + HST

Location

Churchill High School

510 Hay St,

Winnipeg, MB

R3L 2L6

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COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit SCC Policies.

CAMPER EVALUATION

Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the staff so that their own instructional needs can be addressed throughout the week. In addition, campers will be evaluated and then split up into smaller groups according to age and ability.

REGISTRATION PACKET

A detailed camper registration packet containing check-in location, camp specifics, and a list of things to bring, will be emailed to all campers prior to their camp date.  If you have any questions/inquiries please email [email protected].

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