Snow Valley Basketball Schools

Westmont College, 955 La Paz Road, San Rafael, CA 93108

mapWestmont College, 955 La Paz Road, San Rafael, CA 93108

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Snow Valley Basketball Schools offers Boys Complete Skills, Girls Complete Skills, and Boys Weekend Offensive programs, along with instructional clinics and an offensive skills program. The boys weekend offensive skills program is geared toward high school boys ages 14–18 looking for an intense and focused camp atmosphere. Snow Valley Basketball Schools are described as the place to be for players aspiring to make the high school team, play college ball, or brush up on skills.

• Ages: 14–18 years old
• Schedule: The boys weekend offensive skills program runs during the last weekend of July

Snow Valley Basketball Schools are associated with US Sports Camps, America's largest sports camp network, and US Sports Camps is the licensed operator of Nike Sports Camps. US Sports Camps (USSC) has offered summer camps since 1975 with the mission to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement, and the summer of 2020 marked US Sports Camps' 59th consecutive year in the camp operations business. Snow Valley Basketball Schools is recognized by Sports Illustrated as one of the top fundamental basketball camps in the country. Herb Livsey is the founder of Snow Valley Basketball Schools.

Snow Valley Basketball Schools features elite coaches who are committed to helping campers reach their goals, and instruction is focused on improving the skill sets of both campers and coaches. Coaches provide feedback in real time as drills are introduced and explained. Herb Livsey would hand pick coaches to lead instructional clinics each day, and being picked to lead an instructional clinic was described as an honor and a moment to shine.

Testimonials from long-time staff describe the impact of the teaching at Snow Valley Basketball Schools. Sixteen-year camp veteran Pete Gaskill said, “I’m a 22-year-old kid – thinking what am I doing here? My experience was significant in terms of gaining a better understanding of the game. But most importantly how to communicate it and how to teach it,” and also said, “Everything I do seems to come back to Snow Valley.” Long-time coach Wyane Carlson said, “You take those teaching lessons not only from the basketball court, but into your history class,” and also said about the coaches, “You’d watch them (coaches) and how they taught, how they worked with a group of kids, how they understood if learning was taking place and if learning was not taking place. Then how they would re-teach it.”

Last updated June 19, 2026.

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