
Josh Schertz Basketball Camp is focused on having fun and helping each camper improve his/her individual skills. There will be skill work each day, as well as contests, 3 on 3 games, and 5 on 5 games. Players will get an opportunity to work with current Saint Louis players and staff members. Camps are for kids in elementary and middle school.
Camp Dates:
Session I June 10-13
Session II June 17-20
Josh Schertz Basketball Camps are held at the Simon Recreation Center-Saint Louis University Campus and led by the Saint Louis University men's basketball coaching staff.
Learn more and sign up at joshschertzbasketballcamps.com
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