US Sports Camps

Uytengsu Aquatics Center, 3771 McClintock Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90089

mapUytengsu Aquatics Center, 3771 McClintock Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90089

About

US Sports Camps offers sport-specific camps in baseball, basketball, cross country, dance, field hockey, flag football, football, golf, gymnastics, lacrosse, pickleball, rowing, rugby, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, and wrestling, along with multi-sport and recreation options. The program includes sport performance training and provides day and overnight camp options across more than 20 sports programs.

• Ages: 5–18 years old

US Sports Camps has over 50 years of experience delivering camps that blend trusted coaching, real growth, and an unforgettable experience. The organization states that it is committed to making camps a safe environment and positive experience for all campers and staff. In 2025, US Sports Camps projects 240,000 youth participants across all 50 states, Canada, and England. Campers train with experienced coaches who create a challenging, fun, and rewarding environment in fully supervised camps that offer a safe, supportive space where athletes develop and discover the joy of sport. Nike is the title sponsor of the camps and has no control over the operation of the camps or the acts or omissions of US Sports Camps.

Parents and campers have shared detailed feedback about their experiences. Alessandro Preto described it as an “amazing camp for kids to work on their skills 1v1 with two amazing coaches” who related to the kids and kept them engaged and having fun. Emily Culver said Coach George was “always positive and eager to help all the kids succeed” and that her son learned new skills and made new friends. Monica Vassiliadis said her son “came out happy every single day,” felt his skills improved, and wanted to return, which she called “a huge win” for her family. Michael Travis noted that his son “had a blast and learned a lot” and that “everything was well organized and the coaches were wonderful.” Monica Van Guilder shared that her daughter learned new skills, improved what she already knew, came home “a little bit more confident,” and made new friends. Nicole Whitsett said her son, who was in town only for the summer, felt he “learned a lot and worked hard” and had “a real sense of” accomplishment at the end of camp. Jen Jacobs Bolger highlighted that coaches Duban and Cristian “were awesome and made camp really fun” while her son learned a lot, and she praised the facilities at Stevenson. Cristina Kane-Latour said her beginner son at the Nike Summer Camp at TWU was engaged and enthusiastic about learning new skills and especially enjoyed the experience. Jen Kalen cited convenience and price and said her daughter enjoyed the camp and appreciated the coaches’ playing backgrounds and their interaction with her. Robbie Burnett reported that his son rated this camp “#1 out of the 4 summer camps he attended” and wanted to return if the same people came back, and that he was sad when camp ended. Kevin Tempral said his son had “an amazing experience working out with the coaches, running drills and making new friends.” Natalie Cooper described the camp organization, skills, drills, lessons, and coaching staff as “AMAZING” and said her son gained many fundamental skills while also having fun. Jocelyn Hawkins shared that her daughter’s chipping and short game improved and that two days after camp she placed second at a Drive, Chip and Putt qualifier, and plans to return. Kriss Robbins said the camp was very organized and that her granddaughter had a great time and learned a lot, and thanked Tyla and the coaches. Heather Bonner appreciated the coaches’ enthusiasm and that they made it mandatory for players to cheer and encourage each other, and said they taught life skills and sportsmanship. Teri Ellis said her son Chandler at the Nike Elite Camp under Coach Wendell Davis learned a lot, met new friends, had fun, and that the coaches were great and supportive. Onawa Tucker reported that their 8th grader Keia was moved up to play with high school girls and that coaches were knowledgeable, professional, and joined in drills with the kids. Amanda Hinton highlighted the one-on-one work with specialized coaches matched to her son’s position, new drills to hone his skills, and that he enjoyed hearing the coaches’ stories. Michael Stenger said Coach Bobby and others were “amazing” and that his 14-year-old daughter learned new skills and really enjoyed her time. Elizabeth Howell shared that her daughter made new friends, learned a new skill, recognized her strengths and areas for improvement, and discovered what she did not like about track so she can better target her interests.

Last updated June 28, 2026.

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