Details/Scheduling
The New Hampshire Adidas Jr. Phenom Regional Qualifier has been developed to give players in New Hampshire an opportunity to test their skills, ability and game against the best players in the State. This camp is highly recommended for competitive players who wish to receive an "invitation" to the prestigious National Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp held every August in San Diego, California. All players who wish to receive an invitation to the National Adidas Jr. Phenom Camp must participate in their State's regional qualifier camp. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS.
Showcase/Tournament Dates
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BOYS SHOWCASE
November 8-9, 2008
Times: 9:00am-4:00pm
Location:
7 'A' Street
Derry, NH 03038
P: (603) 537-9663
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GIRLS SHOWCASE
Date:TBA
Times: 9:00am-4:00pm
Location: TBA
Camp/Showcase Schedule
Camp/Showcase Details:
- Showcase Professionally Filmed by:

- All Phenom Players receive an Adidas Phenom Uniform
- Experienced Coaches and Instructors from Major National Programs
- National Guest Speakers
- Scouting Services in Attendance:

- 5 Games guarantee
- Equal playing time for all players
- Strength, Agility, and Power Training Provided by:

- Personal Evaluation Reports to Phenom Players provided by Phenom Coaches, Instructors and Attending Scouting Services
Reasons to Attend:
- The Ultimate Regional Exposure Camp
- Measure your game and skills against other players in your grade
- ONLY PLAYERS ATTENDING THE N.H. ADIDAS JUNIOR PHENOM CAMP CAN GET AN INVITATION TO THE NATIONAL ADIDAS JUNIOR PHENOM CAMP IN SAN DIEGO, CA.
- Each year the competition to win basketball scholarships at every level becomes more intense. Every legitimate means of gaining an edge toward securing an education and the opportunity to play at college level is an investment in your future.
- Only a handful of players win D-1 scholarships each year. It is a difficult jump from high school to college in any sport. Basketball is the most limited in terms of scholarships available.
- Using NCAA figures from their own "participation rate" study and "probability of competing beyond high school," the NCAA estimates that 2.9% of high school seniors will compete at some level in college.
- If our student/athletes get the message sooner rather than later about the numbers, they can positively affect what they have control over. The key are academics, skills training and nutrition. Winning a college scholarship is not just about ability. The quality of effort expended can and will improve your odds. It’s time to get "EXPOSED"