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2025 Basketball Summer Camps at Indian Trail



Basketball Summer Camps 

Please provide your athlete with a lunch, snacks, enough water for the day and proper attire (t-shirt, gym shorts, tennis shoes) to ensure that your athlete has a positive experience while at camp.

 

We will do our best to honor all friend requests but can not guarantee them. You may make friend requests at the check-in table on the first day of camp.  Otherwise, groups will be formed based on age and skill so that each athlete receives the proper instruction for where they are at athletically.  

 


Jr Attack Basketball Camps

Boys & Girls | Rising K-3rd Grade

9am - 12pm | $165/Week

The Jr. Attack Camps are designed for young athletes eager to learn and grow in basketball. These camps focus on building foundational skills in a fun and supportive environment. Coaches will provide both instructional sessions and traditional youth games, adapted for basketball skills, that will keep the athletes engaged while developing their love for the sport.




All Skills BASKETBALL Camps

Boys & Girls | Rising 3rd - 8th Grade

Half Day: 9a-12p | $165       Full Day : 9a-3p | $235

  • Summer Camp Series Camps: Our Summer Camp Series offers a fun-filled experience for campers of all skill levels. Throughout the day, participants will focus on developing key fundamentals like ball handling, shooting, passing, defense, and rebounding. After lunch, the energy shifts to high energy gameplay, allowing campers to put their skills to the test in a fun, competitive setting. The day wraps up with controlled scrimmages, where campers can apply everything they’ve learned
  • Skills & Scrimmage Camps: The Skills & Scrimmage Camp is designed to focus on developing fundamental offensive skill, defensive concepts and basketball IQ. Campers will learn key principles of man-to-man defense, basic motion offense, and a few fundamental plays. Early in the week, campers will be divided into teams and play “league” games Tuesday-Wednesday. Thursday morning after snack, the teams will play in a round-robin style tournament, allowing players to showcase their skills in a competitive setting. Afternoon hours will include a mix of reinforcing concepts and more open-game play.
  • Handles and Hoops Camps: The Handles and Hoops Basketball Camp is designed to take your game to the next level by focusing on two essential aspects of basketball: ball handling and scoring. Campers will spend time mastering dribbling techniques, developing strong ball control, and learning combo moves throughout the week. In addition to skill development, participants will also work on finishing around the rim, shooting with precision, and creating scoring opportunities in game-like situations. In the afternoon, campers will apply these skills into small-sided games (2v2, 3v3), before moving on to controlled scrimmages at the end of each day.

June All Skills Basketball Camps

Boys & Girls | Rising 3rd-10th Grade


July All Skills Basketball Camps

Boys & Girls | Rising 3rd-10th Grade


August All Skills Basketball Camps

Boys & Girls | Rising 3rd-10th Grade


Generic Camp Schedule

Each Camp will vary, but will use this schedule as the framework for the camp.

8:45-9:00 am      Drop Off/Shoot Around
9:00-9:15 am      Good Morning & Dynamic Warm Up
9:15-10:15 am    Technical Skill Work, Station Training
10:15-10:30 am  Snack/Break Time
10:30-12:00 pm  Offensive Moves, Shooting/Scrimmage, Games
12:00-1:00 pm    Half Day Dismiss, Lunch/Free Time
1:00-1:15 pm      Skills Work
1:15-1:45 pm      Games: KnockOut/King of the Court/Hot Shot 

1:45-2:50 pm      Scrimmage Games
2:50-3:00 pm      Today's Recap
3:00 pm              Dismissal


We will be offering a Free Summer Camp to At Risk Youth living within the Town of Indian Trail. To qualify for this offer, you must complete the application, as well as supply the following information.

Qualifying Criteria

1. Applicant is resident of Town of Indian Trail, and

2. Applicant had an Adjusted Gross Income on prior year tax return below the Department of Health and Human Services (“HUD”) current year “Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia” which is posted in the application form for reference.