Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Basketball |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Tactical Skills, Wilderness |
San Francisco, CA, USA
Legarza Basketball Camp focuses on developing strong fundamentals, positive character traits, and a lifelong love for sports. Sessions combine explicit instruction, skill-building drills, and fun competition, all while emphasizing teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence. The environment is upbeat and inclusive, giving every child — from shy beginners to enthusiastic athletes — a chance to succeed, feel supported, and enjoy the game.
The program is designed for children entering Kindergarten through 8th grade. Campers are grouped by age, grade, and skill level, ensuring that instruction is appropriately paced and engaging. Younger participants benefit from foundational skill-building and simple court games, while older or more advanced players can refine shooting technique, improve game strategy, and participate in more challenging scrimmages. Kids who love activity, teamwork, and movement — whether new to basketball or already committed players — will find the camp exciting and rewarding.
| Ages: | 5–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Setting: | City |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Basketball |
| Adventure: | Adventure, Tactical Skills, Wilderness |
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08.06.26 - 12.06.26 | 5 | $295 | |
| 08.06.26 - 12.06.26 | 5 | $285 | |
| 08.06.26 - 12.06.26 | 5 | $575 | |
| 15.06.26 - 18.06.26 | 4 | $255 | |
| 15.06.26 - 18.06.26 | 4 | $245 | |
| 15.06.26 - 18.06.26 | 4 | $475 | |
| 22.06.26 - 26.06.26 | 5 | $295 | |
| 22.06.26 - 26.06.26 | 5 | $285 | |
| 22.06.26 - 26.06.26 | 5 | $575 | |
| 13.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 5 | $295 | |
| 13.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 5 | $285 | |
| 13.07.26 - 17.07.26 | 5 | $575 |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
Safety is prioritized through small group sizes, with campers typically divided into teams of 8–12 kids and an approximately 1:8 staff-to-camper ratio. This ensures close supervision, attentive coaching, and a supportive learning environment. Coaches are trained to teach proper technique and maintain a structured, positive atmosphere that helps minimize accidents and encourages respectful behavior.
Camp activities rotate between indoor and outdoor spaces depending on the weather. Breaks for water, rest, and sun protection are built into the schedule, helping prevent fatigue or overheating. Clear routines, consistent expectations, and a strong focus on positive interactions create a safe and reliable environment for all campers.
Legarza’s long-standing traditions center on skill mastery, personal growth, and positive reinforcement. Rather than emphasizing competition alone, the camp celebrates effort, improvement, and teamwork. Campers are encouraged to support one another, take pride in their progress, and work toward their individual goals.
Teams are created at the start of camp, helping kids immediately connect with peers their age. Many families return year after year, giving the camp a familiar, community-oriented feel. Repeated daily structures — warm-ups, drills, friendly games — help kids develop confidence and routine, making the experience both fun and meaningful.
Legarza Basketball Camp blends structured instruction with engaging activities suited to young athletes. Kids spend their days learning essential basketball skills, practicing drills, and applying what they’ve learned in friendly games. Coaches focus on technique, confidence, and fun, ensuring that all campers feel capable and excited to play. Whether a child is new to basketball or hoping to take their skills to the next level, the program offers growth at every level.
The curriculum balances physical activity, teamwork, and personal development. Rotations between different stations keep the day dynamic, while games and challenges help reinforce skills in a motivating way.
Campers must bring their own lunch, snacks, and water.
Early release requires parent authorization.
Refunds depend on whether payment protection was purchased; policies differ accordingly.