HOW TO REGISTER

Directions to PAY and register for Phenom 150
Please note that you MUST PAY to be fully registered for any camp. Follow the steps below to REGISTER and PAY.

1. If you are an existing user, click ‘Exisiting User’ and login.
2. If you are a new user, click ‘New User’ and create an athlete account.
Creating an account will allow you to register for multiple events, without having to fill out multiple registration forms.
3. For new users, fill out the athlete profile and enter at least one parent/guardian
4. Once logged in, on the home page, click ‘Register for Individual Events’
5. Select the event you want to register for. If the event is invite only, enter your access code provided in the email from Phenom Hoop Report.
If you need help, please click the purple chat button in the bottom right-hand corner.

ABOUT THE EVENT

location

Lexington HS
2463 Augusta Hwy
Lexington, SC 29072

cost

$130.00

ADMISSION

$5.00 Day Pass

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