Liberty Lake offers evening basketball clinics

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Liberty Lake Day Camp is set to host Coach Chadwin Basketball Academy clinic series.

CCBA is a comprehensive, instructional program, specializing in multi-day “minicamps” and clinics.

Clinic Director, Jamie Chadwin, enters his tenth season as a head basketball coach, presently leading the varsity boys’ program at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy of the Philadelphia Inter-Academic League. Prior to SCH Academy, Chadwin spent seven seasons at Immaculata University as their inaugural men’s basketball coach from 2005-2012.

While building the Mighty Macs Basketball Program, Chadwin guided the team to the NCAA Division III Tournament and a PAC Championship in 2008, earned five conference playoff appearances, was named PAC Coach of the Year in 2007. Furthermore, he mentored three 1,000-point scorers and 13 all-league selections.

In July 2013, Chadwin lead the Maccabi USA U19 Mens Basketball team to the gold medal in Israel as part of the 19th Maccabiah.

Liberty Lake clinics are open to boys and girls entering grades two through nine of all ability levels.

Clinics are scheduled for 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 11 to 14. at Liberty Lake Day Camp, 1195 Florence Columbus Road, Bordentown Township.

Cost for the clinic is $95 for Liberty Lake families and $145 for the general public.

More information and registration is online at coachchadwin.com.

Liberty Lake Day Camp – Bordentown Township, NJ

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