REGISTER NOW, THESE CAMPS USUALLY SELL OUT! Basketball Manitoba is pleased to announce its High-Performance Camps are set for ages 9-16 from August 19-23 for girls and August 26 - 30, 2018 for boys. The camps are for experienced players and will be held at the Canada Games Sport for Life Center at 145 Pacific Avenue in Winnipeg. The new high-performance training center is a 3 court, 14 hoop facility in the heart of Winnipeg.
The camps will be led by High Performance Coaches Dan Becker (Boys Camp) and Randy Kusano (Girls Camp) with support from current and past coaches and players from various Manitoba programs. Full details include...
The new Canada Games Sport for Life Centre located in downtown Winnipeg |
Inside the Canada Games Sport for Life Centre. The facility features 3 full hardwood basketball courts and 14 basketball hoops. Learn more... |
HIGH-PERFORMANCE GIRLS CAMP - AGES 9 to 16
The Basketball Manitoba High-Performance Youth Camp will be lead by Basketball Manitoba High Performance coaches Randy Kusano with support coaches from the Provincial Team and Center for Performance Programs. These camps are for experienced players. Please note that Session 1 campers should have previous experience with school or club basketball. Session 2 campers should have 4 years of school or club basketball experience.
CAMP LOCATION
HIGH-PERFORMANCE BOYS CAMP - AGES 9 to 16
Dan Becker has been an active player and coach for over 35 years at all levels of the basketball. As a coach, Dan has worked with players from grassroots community club teams to the CIS. In 2014, he led 17U Team Manitoba to its first ever Gold Medal in the male division at the Canadian National Championships. 10 Years earlier he also led the 17U men to Bronze Medal at the 2004 National Championships. Dan has also coached in the Western Canada Games, bringing home a Silver Medal at the 15U age division in 2003. From 2005 to 2010 Dan coached with Randy Kusano and the Oak Park Raiders Varsity Boy's Program winning two Provincial Championships and making five consecutive Final Four appearances.
Dan assisted at the CIS men's level from 2000 to 2004 and then assumed the interim head coaching duties during the 2004-05 with the University of Manitoba Men's Program. In 2004, Dan started coaching in the Canada Basketball Centre for Performance Program, a program he now leads as its head coach.
Dan has also coached the Linden Meadows Grade 8 girls, Manitoba Magic, and various WMBA teams, capturing the JHIT, RSL, and 3 age group WMBA Championships.
As a player, Dan played his high school basketball at Fort Richmond Collegiate and then went on to play NCAA Division 1 basketball at the University of Colorado. After graduation, Dan continued his basketball career playing 12 years for a variety of teams and leagues all over the globe playing in Spain, Israel, Portugal, Germany, Australia, Mexico, Finland, and Luxembourg. Dan also played in the USBL, CBA, GBL, WBL, NBL, and the IBL...including stints with the Winnipeg Thunder and the Winnipeg Cyclone.
In the summer of 1991, Dan was invited to try-out for the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers of the NBA. Dan's playing career also saw him represent Team Canada in the late 80's early 90's on various Student and Training National Teams including the 1989 World University Games in Germany and 2 Jones Cups in Taipei, Taiwan (1984 and 1994).
Currently, Dan is a 17U male Provincial Team coach and the head coach of the Basketball Canada Centre for Performance Male Program. Dan is the High-Performance Coach for Basketball Manitoba and a Learning Facilitator in the new NCCP coaching education program. He completed his NCCP Level 4 education at the National Coaching Institute in Winnipeg. Dan is also trained in the new NCCP coursework at the Train To Compete, Train To Train, Learn To Train stages.
The Basketball Manitoba High-Performance Youth Camp will be lead by Basketball Manitoba High Performance coaches Randy Kusano with support coaches from the Provincial Team and Center for Performance Programs. These camps are for experienced players. Please note that Session 1 campers should have previous experience with school or club basketball. Session 2 campers should have 4 years of school or club basketball experience.
SESSIONS, DATES & TIMES
- SESSION 1 - FEMALE Ages 9-12, August 19-23, 2019, 10:00am-12:00pm
- SESSION 2 - FEMALE Ages 13-16, August 19-23, 2019, 1:00pm-3:00pm
If a session is sold out, get on our waiting list.
CAMP LOCATION
- Canada Games Sport for Life Center, 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
CAMP CAPACITY
- 35 players per session
CAMP COST
- $125.00 per person.
- If you have a Fit Journal for Girls promo code, please register, pay the full price, then email pay@basketballmanitoba.ca with your unique code in the Journal to then be refunded 25% of the camp registration fee ($31.25) as part of the Fit Journal offer. Refund will be processed within 3 business days back on your credit card.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
- Friday, August 16 at 4:30 pm or when the camp sells out!
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HIGH-PERFORMANCE BOYS CAMP - AGES 9 to 16
The Basketball Manitoba High-Performance Youth Camp will be lead by Basketball Manitoba High Performance coaches Dan Becker with support coaches from the Provincial Team and Center for Performance Programs. Please note that Session 3 campers should have previous experience with school or club basketball. Session 4 campers should have 4 years of school or club basketball experience.
SESSIONS, DATES & TIMES
- SESSION 3 - MALE Ages 9-12, Aug. 26-30 2019, 10:00am-12:00pm
- SESSION 4 - MALE Ages 13-16, Aug. 26-30, 2019, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
- If a session is sold out, get on our waiting list.
CAMP LOCATION
- Canada Games Sport for Life Center, 145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, MB
- $125.00 per person
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
- Friday, August 23 at 4:30 pm or when the camp sells out!
COACH BIOGRAPHIES
Randy Kusano was the winning-est coach in the history of high school basketball in Manitoba. His high school teams won three MHSAA (Manitoba High School Athletic Association) AAAA Provincial Championships provincial titles, 11 conference titles and he coached in 15 AAAA Final Fours in his 34 years coaching with the Oak Park Raiders in Winnipeg before retiring from teaching in 2010. A University of Manitoba graduate, Kusano is a current fully certified NCCP Level 3 coach with nearly 25 years of CIS coaching experience as an assistant with the Bison men’s and women's basketball program.
Randy has been involved in basketball as a player and coach for over forty years. He developed his love for basketball at Norberry Junior High in St. Vital playing for Hall of Famer, Dennis Alvestad. He moved on to Glenlawn Collegiate and finally to the University of Manitoba. Randy was a member of three consecutive Canadian Junior Men’s championship teams from 1971-1973. In 1976 he was a member of the first Manitoba team to win a National University championship in basketball, the University of Manitoba Bisons.
After his university years were done he continued playing with the Nicolett Inn Senior men’s team that captured their first National Senior Men’s Championship in 1979. The University of Manitoba Junior Men and Nicolett Inn Senior men’s teams were later inducted into the Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame.
Randy’s coaching career began with the University of Manitoba Junior Bisons in 1974 and continued there until 1976. He has coached high school basketball for the past thirty-four years, thirty-two as head coach of the Varsity Boys program at Oak Park High School.
Over his 34 years at Oak Park, Randy developed the dominant high school program of its era, going to 15 Final Fours and winning 3 AAAA Provincial Championships. During this time he has helped to develop more than twenty-five players who have gone on to play at the Canadian College or CIS level. Randy has also served as an assistant coach at the University of Manitoba for fifteen years.
Randy has also coached numerous Manitoba Provincial teams as head coach and as an assistant coach at the Canada Games, Western Canada Games, and National Championships. Randy is currently the High-Performance Coach for Basketball Manitoba's women's programming - coaching and overseeing the Center For Performance (CP) and the Provincial Team (PT) programs.
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Dan assisted at the CIS men's level from 2000 to 2004 and then assumed the interim head coaching duties during the 2004-05 with the University of Manitoba Men's Program. In 2004, Dan started coaching in the Canada Basketball Centre for Performance Program, a program he now leads as its head coach.
Dan has also coached the Linden Meadows Grade 8 girls, Manitoba Magic, and various WMBA teams, capturing the JHIT, RSL, and 3 age group WMBA Championships.
As a player, Dan played his high school basketball at Fort Richmond Collegiate and then went on to play NCAA Division 1 basketball at the University of Colorado. After graduation, Dan continued his basketball career playing 12 years for a variety of teams and leagues all over the globe playing in Spain, Israel, Portugal, Germany, Australia, Mexico, Finland, and Luxembourg. Dan also played in the USBL, CBA, GBL, WBL, NBL, and the IBL...including stints with the Winnipeg Thunder and the Winnipeg Cyclone.
In the summer of 1991, Dan was invited to try-out for the Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers of the NBA. Dan's playing career also saw him represent Team Canada in the late 80's early 90's on various Student and Training National Teams including the 1989 World University Games in Germany and 2 Jones Cups in Taipei, Taiwan (1984 and 1994).
Currently, Dan is a 17U male Provincial Team coach and the head coach of the Basketball Canada Centre for Performance Male Program. Dan is the High-Performance Coach for Basketball Manitoba and a Learning Facilitator in the new NCCP coaching education program. He completed his NCCP Level 4 education at the National Coaching Institute in Winnipeg. Dan is also trained in the new NCCP coursework at the Train To Compete, Train To Train, Learn To Train stages.
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QUESTIONS?
Inquires and questions on the Basketball Manitoba High Performance Camps
can be made to Dan Becker.
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