FEBRUARY VACATION BASKETBALL CAMP 2025 – WARWICK

All town/city residents are welcome to attend the February Vacation Camp  in collaboration with Warwick Police Athletic League (PAL) at Warwick Veterans Middle School Campers will work on the basic fundamentals of the game (shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding and defense), play in unique skill competitions, and compete in 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 games.

WHERE & WHEN:
Warwick Veterans Middle School, 2401 W Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02889

February 18-21st
Tuesday – Friday from 9 am-12 noon. Boys & Girls in Grades 2-8.

*Campers will be separated by age, and ability.

COST: 
$160 

*No walk-ups. 

**If a day of camp is canceled to due to weather by the school department, there will no make up date.

Please review our Code of Conduct here.

 

Sample Daily Schedule:

9:00 Warmup & Stretch
9:15 Ballhandling & Finishing
9:30 Drill Stations
10:00 Fast Break Game( 3 on 2 continuous)
10:30 Break
10:40 Skill of the Day
11:00 Games
11:45 Great Alaskan Shootout
12:00 Dismissal

 

IMPORTANT DETAILS:

Middle School Court with 6 baskets and two side courts for games as well as a back gym for extra space.

QUESTIONS:
Please email Eric Simonelli: simoedconsulting@gmail.com 

ABOUT COACH SIMONELLI

  • Commissioner of the Warwick PAL Warriors youth travel basketball program in Warwick, Rhode Island (RI) for boys and girls in grades K-8.
  • Eric coaches 3rd grade girls and 7th grade boys in the Warrior in the travel program
  • President of Higher Learning Basketball.
  • He is the former State Championship Head Varsity Basketball Coach at La Salle Academy, where he compiled a 96-21 Division 1 record and a 135-49 overall record over seven seasons. Simonelli’s team was the Division 1 Champion in 2014 and 2015, the RI Open State Champion in 2015, and the RI Open State Runner-Up in 2016.
  • Former Prout School to the Division III State Championship in 2011 and 2012 and was the Division III Runner-Up in 2007.
  • Simonelli attended Duxbury High School in Massachusetts, where he scored 1,200 career points and was a Patriot Ledger, Boston Herald, and Boston Globe All-Scholastic Player.
  • At the collegiate level, he graduated from Endicott College, where he was a DIII All-American and was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame.