Moves & Shooter

Moves
This seven week clinic will focus on developing "go to" moves. Players of all positions will learn the important footwork necessary to get around their opponent and create scoring opportunities in game situations. Players will learn the finer details of each move and how to execute proper footwork and split-second timing to ensure success. Each session will focus on new moves and provide driven players a special opportunity to continue their development throughout the basketball season. Moves is available to Boys and Girls of all ages and takes place from 9:30-10:40am.

Shooter
This program is designed for players looking to improve their shooting ability . Each session will focus on various drills teaching proper shooting form and eliminating inefficient movements in shooting mechanics. Players will work on technique, stability, shoulder strength and footwork. Players will also learn practice routines to perform at home in order to increase confidence, improve technique and build muscle memory. Balance and preparation will be major areas of emphasis. Shooter is available to Boys and Girls of all ages and takes place from 10:45-11:45am.

Phil McGivney

Phil McGivneyPhil McGivney is a 1993 graduate of St. Vincent College where he earned a bachelor’s degree in economics while a member of the men’s basketball team. He went on to earn a Masters degree in Financial Management from Carnegie Mellon University in 1995, where he served as graduate assistant on the men’s basketball team.

McGivney served as the head coach at Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy for 8 years after having been a coach and counselor at several high school and college camps, including University of Notre Dame, St. Francis College, St. Vincent College, and Vincentian Academy. McGivney also served as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team at St. Vincent College and Chatham University before taking over the reins as Head Coach at Keystone Oaks High School in 2017. He has extensive knowledge in team strategy, scouting and player development.

Coach McGivney and his wife, Melissa, have one child, Joey, and reside in O’Hara Township.

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