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Sean Lewis 1st
★ 5
Cool Place
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Mike B
★ 4
Busy place with non stop games all day long. Can be hard to park at times and they don't keep their parking lot or bathrooms clean at all.
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Will s
★ 5
Plenty of space for sports teams and sporting events. I don’t know the rates. Place is clean a little chilly during the colder months for spectators. Not a ton of space for watching. It’s clean and parking is like all typical sports facilities. Crowded and tight at drop off and pick up. There’s more parking in the back.
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Natacha Maceus
★ 5
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Mike Patellis
★ 5
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Shakira Alston
★ 5
Basketball, baseball, lacrosse, great coaches.
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Evan Tabickman
★ 5
Not only have I been here, but SCCSA (Suffolk County Softball Association) teams and players spent an entire morning at Premier Sports Training Center. It was amazing! The indoor field is huge and we had fielding drills. The batting cages were awesome for everyone to take swings. Great staff and coaches. Can't wait to go again.
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Jeff Goldszer
★ 1
On February 21, 2024, I took my son to a basketball camp and encountered a series of concerning incidents that highlighted the camp's negligence and the incompetence of its staff, particularly Anastasia, the Director of Basketball.
Initially, my son forgot his water bottle, but Anastasia assured me he could drink from the snack bar and I could settle the bill later. However, at 12:30 pm, my son texted me, saying he hadn't been able to drink at all. When I called the camp, another staff member, Daren, quickly provided him with a Gatorade.
Upon pickup at 3 pm, I raised my concerns with a manager named Joe. Anastasia, apparently unaware of the earlier conversation, claimed she had told my son he could drink from the snack bar. When I asked my son in front of them, he denied being informed. Anastasia's response was dismissive and absurd, suggesting that if my son couldn't recognize his own thirst, the camp wasn't suitable for him.
The conversation deteriorated further, with Anastasia accusing me of calling her a bad mother, a claim I vehemently deny making. Another staff member mentioned a rule about parents supplying water, which was news to me and irrelevant to the issue at hand.
One of my primary concerns is how the camp ensures children stay hydrated, especially since some kids may not feel thirsty even when they are dehydrated. Anastasia's response, that kids drink when they're thirsty, showed a lack of understanding of dehydration. It's well-known that children, especially when engaged in physical activities, may not always recognize their thirst or may not feel thirsty until they are already dehydrated.
Despite these issues, my son enjoyed the camp, and I found Joe and Daren to be reasonable and helpful. However, Anastasia's behavior was unprofessional and concerning. Her inability to address simple questions about hydration and her unfounded accusations raise serious doubts about her suitability for her role.
Overall, the camp's handling of this situation was disappointing and raises significant doubts about their ability to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care. If they wish to address these issues, I am open to discussing them further.
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Carmen Nuñez
★ 5
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Patrick C
★ 5
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