Summer basketball camp is great fun for boys and girls. Basketball is a fast moving non-contact sport that is suitable for most children. Speed, agility and ball handling are the keys to mastering basketball. Team play is a must in this game. There are many excellent day and residential summer basketball camps for boys and girls.

Advantage Basketball Camps are noted for their intensive instruction in ball handling. They have both day and residential programs in many areas of the country. They accept children aged 7 through 18, boys and girls, in their summer basketball camp programs. They have been around for about 30 years. You can get more information about locations and dates online.

summer camp waiting_to_playNBC Basketball Camps are also a nationwide program. Their summer basketball camps concentrate on team work and fair play. They have an excellent coaching staff and offer instruction on both an individual and team basis. NBC camps also offer day and residential programs for boys and girls aged 7 through 18. Locations and dates can be found on their website.

Nike Summer Basketball Camps offer nationwide locations and coaching to boys and girls aged 7 to 18. Day and residential programs are available. Nike camps are not as well as established as NBC and Advantage, but they have an excellent reputation. Dates and locations for Nike summer basketball camps are available on line.

In addition to these nationwide programs, there are many excellent local and regional summer basketball camps. You can find them through a Google search or ask your local high school basketball coach or physical education teacher.

Summer basketball camps are a great way for kids to get exercise, learn team work and acquire leadership skills. If you are considering a summer basketball camp for your youngster, its hard to go wrong with these nationally recognized programs.

Don’t forget to pack a basketball and sneakers!

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