Girls Basketball Camps

It's great to have big dreams. We've all done it before. (Remember taking on the NBA pros in the driveway... and winning?) Achieving these dreams takes hard work. In the early 1970's, Cathy Rush had big dreams for a team from a tiny school in Pennsylvania. As head coach of Immaculata College in the 1970's, this Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame led her "Mighty Macs" to five national championship games, winning three consecutive national titles... an accomplishment still unsurpassed by any collegiate women's basketball coach!

While stressing fundamentals and using game tactics labeled "way ahead of her time," Cathy compiled a record of 149-15, a winning-percentage of 91%! As a result, Cathy and the "Mighty Macs" from Immaculata College took the country by storm playing in the first nationally televised game and playing in front of over 12,000 fans at Madison Square Garden!

Cathy Rush also had big dreams for young girls who wanted to compete in the sport of basketball. Using her advanced coaching style, Future Stars was created to provide opportunities for girls to develop their skills and be exposed to college scholarships. Entering its 35th year, over 100,000 campers have taken advantage of the Future Stars experience, and the tradition continues to grow. The success and longevity of the Future Stars program relies on a winning combination of individual instruction and team challenges held in a positive learning environment.


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For a player to become the best, she has to learn from the best. With over a quarter century of experience and success, Cathy Rush's Future Stars is the best!
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NUMBER 1 STAFF!

The Future Stars Staff reads like a Who's Who in the game of girls' basketball. Our Former Staff members have gone on to become the country's top coaches. Rene Portland of Penn State, Geno Auriemma of the University of Conneticut, Theresa Grentz of University of Illinois, Muffet McGraw of Notre Dame, Tara Vanderveer of Stanford and the 1996 Gold Medal Winning Olympic Team were all once part of the coaching ranks at Cathy Rush's fine camps! The current staff, comprised of high school coaches and top collegiate players, aspires to be the next generation of Who's Who!


CAMP NOTES

Future Stars offers three programs to suit all needs:


OVERNIGHT: For ages 9-18
COMMUTER: For ages 9-18, includes lunch and dinner.
9-3 DAY CAMP: For ages 8-13, extended time and lunch available. *Upon receipt of your application, Future Stars will send you driving instructions and a camp checklist with specific information regarding arrival and departure.

*Overnight campers choose their roommate at camp arrival.


HOME COURT ADVANTAGE

Our overnight camps are located at Swarthmore College , Swarthmore, PA. Swarthmore offers excellent facilities including modern dormitories, a superb cafeteria featuring nutritious meals with a salad bar, and Olympic-size pool and extensive indoor courts -- so we play no matter what the weather!

Our day camp sites at Cabrini College in Wayne, PA, and Swarthmore College include indoor courts and pool to cool off after a full day of basketball and fun!


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P.O. Box 778 | Conshohocken, PA 19428-0778 610.825.4610 | FAX 610.825-4615 | info@futurestarscamps.com


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