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The Gonzaga Basketball Shooting
Academy is a basketball
fundamentals camp for individual
players designed to provide the
necessary skills foundation for
successful team play. Each
skills session is 75 minutes of
progressive instruction during a
five week cycle. The Academy
provides a need for quality
instruction with experienced
teachers using a program focused
on fundamentals and fun! This
program is the basis for the
successful “Zag” basketball
program. The Shooting Academy
is designed for boys and girls
in 3rd – 6th
grades .
Grades 3rd – 6th :
1:00pm-2:30pm**
**Note: time change
Session 3: Jan 11, 18, 25, Feb 1
Session 4: Feb 8, 15, 22, Mar 1
Session 5: Mar 8, 15, 22, Apr 5
DATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE
The Gonzaga Basketball
Shooting Academy is held at
Gonzaga University, Martin
Centre
$75 per session
Each session consists of one
class per week for four weeks.
Family Discount -
additional family member will
receive a discounted session
rate of $65 per child per
session
Team Rate - Team of 7
or more players receives at a
discounted session rate of $60
per player per session
Players are encouraged to
wear basketball attire and to
bring their own basketball.
Jerry Krause
Jerry Krause is currently
working as Director of Men's
Basketball Operations at Gonzaga
University. Krause had a 17-year
career as head coach at Eastern
Washington University. During
that span, Eagle teams posted a
262-196 record for a .572
winning percentage. Krause
serves as Research Chair of the
NABC. He is also a member of
the NAIA Basketball Coaches and
National Association for Sports
and Physical Education Halls of
Fame.
Krause has authored 30 books
on coaching basketball, produced
31 instructional videos, and 7
DVD’s and serves as a consultant
to many athletic organizations.
John Morrison
John Morrison is a former
college basketball coach for 16
years at the NAIA and community
college levels. He was
Honorable Mention All-American
at Northern Montana College in
1971. He went on to play
professionally in Holland and
Austria. In 1974, Morrison was
MVP vs. the national Hungarian
and Romanian teams. During his
coaching career, his teams
posted a 241-170 record, and in
1992 his Casper College team
finished 11th in the
nation at the NJCAA National
tourney. Morrison has many
years of experience coaching
basketball camps and clinics
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