Basketball

Lewis‑Clark State Announces Summer Youth Basketball Camps

Two week‑long sessions aim to sharpen skills and support the Warrior program

Summer Camps Overview

Lewis‑Clark State College’s men’s basketball program has revealed its schedule for summer youth camps, offering two distinct opportunities for boys to train on the court.

The Youth Skill and Development Camp runs from June 15 through June 18 and is tailored for students in grades one through six. Held in the P1FCU Activity Center, the session focuses on fundamental techniques, teamwork and fun.

A second offering, the High Potential Camp, takes place from June 22 to June 25 and is designed for boys in grades five through twelve who are looking to push their game to the next level. The same venue will host intensive drills and competitive scenarios.

Both camps share a common purpose: every dollar raised will be funneled back into the Warrior Men’s Basketball program, helping to fund equipment, travel and future initiatives. Organizers note that demand has historically outpaced supply, with previous editions selling out quickly.

Registration is now open, and interested families can secure a spot through the college’s online portal. For additional details or questions, assistant coach Caden Lewis can be reached at cjlewis@lcsc.edu.

Coach Caden Lewis expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming camps, emphasizing the chance to mentor young athletes while reinforcing the program’s growth.

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