Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Basketball, Football, Volleyball |
Encinitas, CA, USA
Master Sports Encinitas offers youth sports camps for co-ed groups, with the Encinitas camp lineup serving ages 6–15, depending on the session. The camp selection is broader than a single-sport program. Families can find basketball skill-building, volleyball training, Xtreme Dodgeball with classic sports, and an advanced basketball shooting camp for older players.
The atmosphere is active, competitive, and practical. Campers work through drills, games, scrimmages, and skill stations rather than sitting through long lessons. Basketball campers focus on physical and mental skills, with Fitlight Trainer activities used to sharpen reaction time and decision-making. Volleyball campers practice passing, serving, setting, attacking, blocking, digging, rotation, sportsmanship, and rules. Dodgeball campers get a faster, more game-driven week with Xtreme Dodgeball plus Capture the Flag, Ultimate Football, soccer, and kickball.
This camp will likely interest kids who enjoy sports but do not necessarily want an elite academy environment. Ages 6–13 have the most options, especially in basketball and dodgeball. Ages 9–13 can join volleyball. Older basketball players ages 10–15 may be drawn to the advanced shooting camp, which uses Dr. Dish shooting machines and Fitlight Trainer work for a more focused workout.
| Ages: | 6–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Basketball, Football, Volleyball |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 27 - Jul 31, 2026 | 5 | $275 | |
| Aug 3 - Aug 7, 2026 | 5 | $275 |
Master Sports Encinitas is a day camp program. Campers attend during the scheduled camp hours and return home afterward. No overnight housing, cabins, dorms, or residential supervision are part of the listed camp format.
Most Encinitas sessions run in a daytime block, with several full-day-style camps scheduled from morning to mid-afternoon. The volleyball camp has a shorter morning schedule, and the advanced basketball shooting camp ends earlier than the standard full-day sessions. That gives families a few different pacing options. A younger child may be more comfortable in a single-sport skill camp, while an older player may prefer the more focused advanced basketball format.
Camp activities take place in a gymnasium setting at the Encinitas Community Center. This indoor setup fits the basketball, volleyball, and dodgeball programs especially well. Families should plan for regular drop-off and pick-up each camp day.
Campers are divided into groups by skill and age during skill-based sessions. This helps keep drills and scrimmages better matched to each child’s ability. A beginner is less likely to be overwhelmed, and a stronger player can work at a more useful pace.
The Encinitas camps are led by Master Sports instructors, with Tedd Ekeroth listed as the instructor for multiple sessions. Activities take place in a gymnasium environment, which is well suited for controlled basketball, volleyball, and dodgeball programming.
California Department of Health Guidelines are followed. The program structure also uses organized drills, supervised games, and defined activity blocks instead of open, unsupervised play. In the higher-energy dodgeball and classic sports camp, activities are built around friendly competition, movement, and team games.
Specific coach-to-camper ratios, check-in procedures, emergency protocols, and pick-up security details were not found in the available camp information.
Master Sports Encinitas has a clear sports-camp rhythm: learn the skill, practice it, then test it in games. That pattern shows up across the lineup. Basketball campers drill fundamentals, sharpen reactions, and use scrimmages to apply what they learned. Volleyball campers practice the full flow of the game, from passing and serving to rotation and rules. Dodgeball campers move through a rotation of fast group games where teamwork matters as much as quick feet.
A Dri-Fit Performance Shirt is included in the basketball and volleyball camp descriptions, giving campers a simple take-home item from the week. The advanced basketball camp also adds a more serious training feel with Dr. Dish shooting machines and Fitlight Trainer activities.
The camp culture is built around movement, effort, and friendly competition. It is not a quiet summer class. Campers should expect to run, react, communicate, and play with others for much of the session.
Master Sports Encinitas gives campers several ways to spend a sports-focused week. The Youth Basketball Skill Builder Camp works on basketball essentials through drills, games, reaction training, and scrimmages. Campers are grouped by skill and age, so the workout can better match their level.
The Xtreme Dodgeball and Classic Sports Camp is more game-based. Campers play Xtreme Dodgeball along with Capture the Flag, Ultimate Football, soccer, and kickball. It is designed for kids who like constant motion and fast-changing activities.
The Youth Volleyball Skill Builder Camp focuses on the building blocks of volleyball. Campers practice passing, serving, setting, attacking, blocking, digging, rotation, rules, and sportsmanship. For older basketball players, the Shot Reps Advanced Shooting & Skills Camp uses Dr. Dish shooting machines, Fitlight Trainer work, skill training, competitive games, and scrimmages.