Oakland, CA (June 2, 2004)
― Tony Freccero, former basketball standout at Bishop O’Dowd High School and
Cal State Hayward and now director of Triple Threat Academy will head to
South America to assist with the NBA “Basketball Without Borders” Camp
taking place June 28-July 3rd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (http://www.nba.com/bwb/bwob_index.html).
The camp is being directed by Bishop O'Dowd alum and head international
scout for the Detroit Pistons, Tony Ronzone. Freccero
will be working with NBA players Nene, Dikembe Mutombo, Felipe Lopez, Danny
Ferry, Leandro Barbosa and Eduardo Najara
instructing the 50 top 16-17 year olds from South America and the Caribbean.
In addition to instructing current and future NBA players, Freccero plans to
run a free two-day basketball clinic for the students of Bolar Basketball.
This will be his second time working with the kids of Bolar.
On the Web:
www.bolar.com.br.
“Last time I was in Brazil, I worked with Rogerio Werneck (of Bolar), who is an amazing
man trying to bring basketball to the underprivileged kids in attempts to
keep them off the streets, out of the slums and out of trouble--very
positive,” said Freccero, who is also an assistant coach for the Oakland
Slam N’ Jam Soldiers 1 AAU, and assistant coach at Bishop O’Dowd High School
in Oakland. “It was one of the best experiences of my life.
I want to bring more to these kids that have so little.”
In the San Francisco Bay Area, Freccero’s Triple Threat Academy works with
kids through individual, group and camp basketball instruction. This
summer’s Triple Threat camps will be held in Castro Valley, Danville, and
Alameda. Parents looking to sign-up their kids for Triple Threat camps can
conveniently register their ballers online at
www.triplethreatonline.com.
For more information, please contact Tony Freccero
at
tony@triplethreatonline.com