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2024 Summer Training Opportunities

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All summer trainings will be run by Coach Angie.

No refunds once the camps or clinics start;
Refunds prior to the start are less 5% processing fee.  Fees are not pro-rated.

If you have any questions regarding camp please email- summer@epgba.org

SUMMER CAMP K - 2nd

  • Camp 1 - Monday 6/10 - Thursday 6/13

    • Who: Girls entering K-2 grade

    • Time: 8:30AM-9:30AM

    • Location: Eden Lake Elementary

    • Cost: $50 

    • Focus: Introduction to the game/basic skill development

 

Summer Camp 3rd-4th

  • Camp 2 - Monday 7/29 - Thursday 8/1

    • Who: Girls entering 3-4th grade

    • Time: 8:30AM-10AM

    • Location: CMS East

    • Cost: $90

    • Focus: Offensive Skill Sets/Team Play

Camp 5th-8th Grade

 

  • Camp 3 - Monday 8/5 - Thursday 8/8

    • Who: Girls entering 5th-8th grade

    • Time: 8:30AM-11AM

    • Location: CMS East

    • Cost: $150

    • Focus: Offensive Skill Sets/Team Play/Basketball IQ

Summer Training Session

  • Small Group Trainings

    • Who: Girls entering 5th-8th grade who are interested in playing Travel ball next season

    • Duration: 55 minutes

    • Location: CMS East

    • Cost: $100 per session

    • Timing: Timing: Sessions will begin at either 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, or 1:00, depending on participant availability. Groups will consist of 6-8 girls of similar skill levels. Coach Angie will be putting the skill groups together. There is an option for a friend request in the registration. Please be aware that girls will ultimately be placed together based on skill so everyone involved can grow and develop.

    • Schedule:

  • Tuesdays: 6/11, 6/18, 6/25, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23 - 7th and 8th grade

  • Thursdays: 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25 - 5th and 6th grade

2024 Summer Challenge

2024 Summer Shooting Dribble Challenge 

 

Looking for something to help keep your daughter busy this summer? Looking for a training opportunity that doesn't cost lots of $$$$$$. Please check out our Summer Shooting and Dribble challenge!!!

Here is how it works:

- From June 1 through September 13, 2024, track your MADE (not attempted) shots and/or dribbled minutes using the form below.

- Follow your grade level goals, or for anyone who wants a SUPER CHALLENGE, go for the goal of 10,000 made shots,1,000 dribbled minutes.

- Use the 50, 100, 150 and 200-shot routines from the spreadsheet to work on a variety of shots and make tracking your shots per session easier.

- Submit your progress at the end of each month to Summer@epgba.org and standings will be posted online throughout the summer.

Prizes:

- All players who meet their Grade Level and/or Super Challenge goal will receive a prize and be recognized during half-time of an Eden Prairie High School Girls Basketball game during the 2024-2025 season.

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Coaches' Corner

Parents/Players:
Congratulations on another great in house and travel season at Eden Prairie.  And welcome to the offseason where champions are made.  Eden Prairie HS plays in the Lake Conference, and it is without a doubt the best girls’ basketball conference in the state of Minnesota, but also one of the best in the entire nation.  Just last season we lost to STMA in the semifinal of the State Tournament because Tessa Johnson of STMA was completely unstoppable.  Just a few weeks ago she was the leading scorer in the National Championship game for South Carolina.  Of the 5 players picked to be on the Final Four All Tournament Team two, Tessa and Paige Bueckers, were Lake Conference players.  That is really quite incredible and just shows how good girls’ basketball is in Minnesota, and especially the Lake Conference.

I say this to inspire girls who truly want to play high school basketball at EP to really work hard in the off season.  I have exit interviews with every HS player after the season and one of the things I tell everyone of them is that they will not be automatically moved to the higher team next season.  To move up they have to earn it by getting better, and to play at our level these girls cannot just play a couple of times a week.  HS teams practice/play 5 to 6 times every week yet still my best players train with trainers throughout the season.  That is what it takes to be elite. 

For youth players there will be many opportunities to train with our very own Angie Wenning this Spring and Summer.  She coached 9th grade at EP last season and will continue in that role next season.  she knows what it takes to succeed at this level and will push the girls in the skills she knows they need.  For the current 8th graders, you are welcome to come to my practices that are listed on the google calendar.  there is no cost for these practices.

All of this is not to say that anything is mandatory.  I just wanted to be realistic about opportunities available to these girls, and also to let you all know what our most successful high school players have done to attain that success.

Ellen Wiese
Eden Prairie Girls’ Varsity
Basketball Coach

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