Frequently Asked Questions
"Five-Star Baltimore provides young players with the energy, excitement, and competition necessary for fundamental growth."
Pat Clatchey – Mt. St. Joe HS
- Is it an overnight camp?
No. There are several Five-Star Camps on the East Coast that have overnight opportunities.
See www.five-starbasketball.com for more information. - What are the hours of the camp?
9:00am to 4:00pm daily. - Do you have before and after care hours?
No, there are no after care hours.
Doors open at 8:15am and campers must be picked up by 4:30 pm.
Five-Star and RPCS are not responsible for campers picked up after 4:30pm.
An early arrival on Monday is recommended to avoid lines at the Check-In Table. - What if I have to arrive late, leave early, or even miss a day?
You may if necessary, however, we discourage missing any days, as it impacts upon team and group activities. - How do I enroll?
Download a copy of our Registration Form from the website, or e-mail: coachsbaker@fivestarbaltimore.com to receive a brochure. Fill out the Registration Form and send in a check, or Money Order to our P.O. Box address. Credit Card registrations accepted online. (See Home Page) Upon receipt of payment you will receive a Camp Orientation Sheet via email. - Can I walk in and register on the spot?
Yes. However, there will be a $25 late registration fee assessed. - What is a typical day like?
Competitive Basketball activities in an instructional environment:Teaching Stations, Lectures, Contests, Competitions, 2 Games per Day, and Individual instruction. - What should I bring?
Come ready to play....shorts, shirts and shoes. You may bring a gym bag/backpack with an extra T-shirt, towel, etc. - Can I wear a hat, do-rag, earring, watch, jewelry, or other adornments?
No, you can not play with them on and most of your time will be spent playing and competing, so please leave those items at home. - What is the makeup of your staff?
Our campers are under maximum supervision throughout each day. We currently have 20 High School Head Coaches, 16 Assistant Coaches, and 10 college players on our staff. We employ a Certified Athletic Trainer, all day at every one of our sessions. - How are campers grouped?
Two age classifications Grades 3-7 and Grades 7-10.
Monday morning we have a “tryout session” and campers are grouped accordingly- by size, age, and ability. - What is the lunch program?
Campers may bring their own lunch, or purchase pizza and subs. - What is the Camp Store?
The Camp Store sells Five-Star Gear, snacks, chips, & drinks during the camp day. Upon check-in/arrival on Monday morning, you will be asked if you want to deposit any money to start an account. Whatever amount you wish to deposit will be the amount of credit you have in the store. At the end of camp, any unspent money will be returned to you in full. This is an optional program, but it is highly recommended that campers do not carry cash. - Are parents permitted to attend and watch daily activities?
Yes, parents are welcome as long as it is not on an all day, everyday basis.