Junior Basketball Camps
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camps
**For planning purposes and safety of our customers, walk up registrations for summer camps will not be permitted this summer.
Registration Deadline the Saturday before each camp.
PLEASE READ OUR COVID-19 PROTOCOL FOR PARTICIPATING IN OUR CAMPS
Our boys and girls instructional programs centers on individual instruction in the fundamentals of basketball. These camps are for students who hope to play organized basketball and learn the skills necessary to enjoy the game. Players will learn about individual offensive moves as well as listening skills and the importance of teamwork. This is a great way to stay active and promote a healthy lifestyle by improving physical fitness. Participation is open to players of all abilities.
Grades are Fall 2020
2020 SCHEDULE
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camp – Session 1
Camp BK1 Cost $95 pre registered & paid
Includes a T-Shirt
Boys & Girls
Pre K-2nd Grade; Grade Fall 2020
20 players per grade Group
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camp – Session 2
June 22nd – June 25th, 9:00am to 11:30am
Camp BK2 Cost $95 pre registered & paid
Includes a T-Shirt
Boys & Girls
Pre K-2nd Grade; Grade Fall 2020
20 players per grade Group
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camp – Session 3
July 13th – 16th 9:00am to 11:30am
Camp BK3 Cost $95 pre registered & paid
Includes a T-Shirt
Boys & Girls
Pre K-2nd Grade; Grade Fall 2020
20 players per grade Group
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camp – Session 4
July 20th – July 23rd, 9:00am to 11:30am
Camp BK4 Cost $95 pre registered & Paid
Includes a T-Shirt
Boys & Girls
Pre K-2nd Grade ; Grade Fall 2020
20 players per grade group
J.C. Show Junior Basketball Camp – Session 5
August 10th – August 13th, 9:00am to 11:30am
Camp BK5 Cost $95 pre registered & Paid
Includes a T-Shirt
Boys & Girls
Pre K-2nd Grade ; Grade Fall 2020
20 players per grade group
Basketball Camps 4 Days Mon-Thurs add $10 if not pre-registered and paid for walk up registration if space is available
About Coach J.C. Show
J.C. Show, a JB Hoops alum, is currently pursuing a professional basketball career. He graduated from Abington Heights High School, where he was a member of the varsity basketball and football teams from 2010-2014. He then went on to play his freshman season at Bucknell University (2014-15) before transferring to Binghamton University where he finished his collegiate career (2015-19). Was a part of 3 district championship teams in basketball (2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14) in basketball and 2 district championship teams in football (2010, 2012). In basketball, his AH teams advanced to the PIAA AAA state playoffs elite eight twice and sweet 16 once.
In 2014, Show was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Pennsylvania, as well as being named “Mr. Basketball” in the state of Pennsylvania that same season.
In 2013, Show was featured by Reebok/MaxPreps as a member of the Top 25 Dynamic HS athletes in the United States. He currently holds the scoring record at Abington Heights with 1,950 career points.
In basketball he was named first team all-state in his 11th and 12th grade seasons and was named third team all-state in 10th grade.
In football he was also named third team all-state in 11th and 12th grade. He was also named Scranton Times’ Male Athlete of the Year in 2014. At Bucknell, he appeared in all 34 games (3 starts) for a Bison team that won the Patriot League regular season championship and earned an NIT tournament berth. He averaged 6.7ppg in 18 mins/game and earned Patriot League Rookie of the week twice.
At Binghamton, Show appeared in 76 games (75 starts) and scored 12.7 ppg in 2.5 seasons. He was named to the America East Conference All-Academic Team twice (2017-18, 2018-19).
He currently holds a share of the school record for points in a game (34 pts) and holds the outright record for 3 pointers made in a game (10). He also holds the school record for 3 pointers made in a season (86).
In the 2018-19 season, he helped Binghamton win their first conference tournament game since 2012, and advance to their first conference semifinal since 2009.
He finished his college career with 1,200 points, 331 rebounds, 145 assists, and 87 steals in just under 3.5 seasons.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Development and a master’s degree in Public Administration, both from Binghamton University.