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FMU Men’s Basketball Program Schedules Summer Camps

By FMU Sports Information  Friday, March 28, 2008

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FLORENCE, S.C.- The Francis Marion University men’s basketball program will conduct a pair of summer camps during the month of June: an Individual Day Camp to be held June 16-19 for players in grades three through eleven, and a High School Team Camp Shootout (June 20-22).

The four-day Individual Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. The cost of the camp is $140, and it includes lunches.

The camp is designed to provide fundamental instruction in all phases of the game.

For the team camps, squads are guaranteed seven games, including a single-elimination tournament on the final day of the camp. Games will be officiated by certified referees. The cost of the camp is $450 per team and $95 for each overnight camper (includes lodging and meals).

The team camp will be divided into varsity and junior varsity competitions, with a charge of $400 for each school’s additional team.

All campers will receive a T-shirt.

FMU head coach Gary Edwards will direct the camps. He recently completed his second season at Francis Marion. He has coached at both the NCAA Division I and II levels and has recorded more than 400 career wins.

For more information, contact the FMU men’s basketball office at 843-661-4626.

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