Breakthrough Basketball Camp - Eugene
Fieldhouse, 2054 Amazon Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97405
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Breakthrough Basketball Camps - Oregon offers basketball camps that focus on specific skills such as shooting and offensive skills, ball handling and scoring skills, essential skills, shooting and ball handling, attack and counter, and elite skills and playmaking. The program also includes overnight camp options.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
Breakthrough Basketball began in 2006 as an online content provider and added skill development camps and training in 2010. The business was founded and is led by brothers Joe and Jeff Haefner along with their father, Dennis, with additional leadership in areas such as camp operations, coach development, finance and administration, product development, programming, and marketing. Since 2012, over 150,000 participants have attended Breakthrough Basketball camps, and the organization now offers over 400 camps with more than 140,000 basketball camp attendees, over 300,000 newsletter subscribers, and over 330,000 social media followers. According to Alexa.com, Breakthrough is the most popular basketball coaching site in the world, and its Breakthrough Stats app has reached as high as number 3 in the Apple App Store sports category. The organization reports an average instructor satisfaction rating of 9.3 out of 10 and a 9.3 out of 10 camp satisfaction rating, and it offers free eBooks with drills, plays, and shooting workouts, a web-based workout app, and the Attack and Counter skill development system.
Breakthrough Basketball states that its mission is to provide resources and information for basketball coaches, trainers, players, parents, and fans, with an emphasis on fundamentals, positive impact coaching, and “doing the right thing,” and that its primary objectives include offering comprehensive basketball resources and making a positive impact on players’ lives either directly or by educating coaches and parents. Parent testimonials describe the camps as one of the best sports experiences their child has had, note appreciation for mentors who teach the game and address bad habits, and highlight a focus on basketball fundamentals.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
Breakthrough Basketball began in 2006 as an online content provider and added skill development camps and training in 2010. The business was founded and is led by brothers Joe and Jeff Haefner along with their father, Dennis, with additional leadership in areas such as camp operations, coach development, finance and administration, product development, programming, and marketing. Since 2012, over 150,000 participants have attended Breakthrough Basketball camps, and the organization now offers over 400 camps with more than 140,000 basketball camp attendees, over 300,000 newsletter subscribers, and over 330,000 social media followers. According to Alexa.com, Breakthrough is the most popular basketball coaching site in the world, and its Breakthrough Stats app has reached as high as number 3 in the Apple App Store sports category. The organization reports an average instructor satisfaction rating of 9.3 out of 10 and a 9.3 out of 10 camp satisfaction rating, and it offers free eBooks with drills, plays, and shooting workouts, a web-based workout app, and the Attack and Counter skill development system.
Breakthrough Basketball states that its mission is to provide resources and information for basketball coaches, trainers, players, parents, and fans, with an emphasis on fundamentals, positive impact coaching, and “doing the right thing,” and that its primary objectives include offering comprehensive basketball resources and making a positive impact on players’ lives either directly or by educating coaches and parents. Parent testimonials describe the camps as one of the best sports experiences their child has had, note appreciation for mentors who teach the game and address bad habits, and highlight a focus on basketball fundamentals.
Last updated December 28, 2025.
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