Nike Boys Basketball Camp Lewis & Clark College
Pamplin Sports Center, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Road, Portland, OR 97219
About
Nike Boys Basketball Camp Lewis & Clark College includes collegiate-style drills, scrimmages, games, and full court play. Campers rotate through skill stations, take part in basketball-related activities, and spend time in classroom work focused on the game.
• Ages: 8–15 years old
• Schedule: 4-day camp with daytime and evening options
• Price: $560 4-day Complete Skills Full Day camp (includes all fees); $250 4-day Evening Shooting camp (includes all fees)
The camp schedule includes daily hours from 9:00am–3:00pm and 5:00pm–7:30pm. The program offers a Complete Skills Camp for players at post, wing, or guard positions, as well as an Evening Shooting Camp option. All summer campers receive a Nike Basketball Camp t-shirt, a handwritten evaluation upon completion of camp, and a certificate upon completion of camp.
Nike Boys Basketball Camp Lewis & Clark College is led by Camp Director Cory Coombe. Coombe most recently served as the associate head men’s basketball coach at Cal State San Marcos during the 2025–26 season, where he helped lead the program to its first California Collegiate Athletic Association playoff appearance in three years and doubled the team’s previous season win total. He oversaw all recruiting efforts and helped the Cougars achieve a 3.28 team GPA, the program’s best since 2018. From 2020 to 2025, he was the associate head coach at the University of Redlands, where the program made its first NCAA Elite Eight appearance in school history, recorded the highest four-year win total (71) in program history, and maintained a 100 percent graduation rate and 100 percent job placement rate among student-athletes. During that time, he recruited 11 All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference players, three All-Region selections, and developed five professional players. Coombe began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Whitman College from 2018 to 2020, where the team made two NCAA tournament appearances, including a run to the Sweet 16, and he recruited seven All-NWC players and three All-.
According to the program’s mission statement, Lewis & Clark College offers collegiate-style drills, scrimmages, and basketball-related activities to help players of all abilities take their skills to the next level. The Complete Skills Camp focuses on helping players develop athletically, refine fundamental basketball skills, and enhance their skill set at the post, wing, or guard position. Campers train with the Lewis & Clark College Men’s Basketball staff and players.
Parent feedback from recent seasons notes that campers reported improving their skills and enjoying going to camp each day or evening. Parents from multiple seasons described the coaches as great, positive, encouraging, nurturing, and supportive, and several mentioned that the camp was organized and that they appreciated end-of-week awards recognizing campers. Testimonials from 2018 through 2025 mention campers coming home with new skills in areas like dribbling and passing, enjoying 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 games, working with different coaches on different skills, and making new friends. Several parents reported that their children were eager to return for future camps and were excited to keep playing basketball after the camp.
Last updated June 29, 2026.
• Ages: 8–15 years old
• Schedule: 4-day camp with daytime and evening options
• Price: $560 4-day Complete Skills Full Day camp (includes all fees); $250 4-day Evening Shooting camp (includes all fees)
The camp schedule includes daily hours from 9:00am–3:00pm and 5:00pm–7:30pm. The program offers a Complete Skills Camp for players at post, wing, or guard positions, as well as an Evening Shooting Camp option. All summer campers receive a Nike Basketball Camp t-shirt, a handwritten evaluation upon completion of camp, and a certificate upon completion of camp.
Nike Boys Basketball Camp Lewis & Clark College is led by Camp Director Cory Coombe. Coombe most recently served as the associate head men’s basketball coach at Cal State San Marcos during the 2025–26 season, where he helped lead the program to its first California Collegiate Athletic Association playoff appearance in three years and doubled the team’s previous season win total. He oversaw all recruiting efforts and helped the Cougars achieve a 3.28 team GPA, the program’s best since 2018. From 2020 to 2025, he was the associate head coach at the University of Redlands, where the program made its first NCAA Elite Eight appearance in school history, recorded the highest four-year win total (71) in program history, and maintained a 100 percent graduation rate and 100 percent job placement rate among student-athletes. During that time, he recruited 11 All-Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference players, three All-Region selections, and developed five professional players. Coombe began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Whitman College from 2018 to 2020, where the team made two NCAA tournament appearances, including a run to the Sweet 16, and he recruited seven All-NWC players and three All-.
According to the program’s mission statement, Lewis & Clark College offers collegiate-style drills, scrimmages, and basketball-related activities to help players of all abilities take their skills to the next level. The Complete Skills Camp focuses on helping players develop athletically, refine fundamental basketball skills, and enhance their skill set at the post, wing, or guard position. Campers train with the Lewis & Clark College Men’s Basketball staff and players.
Parent feedback from recent seasons notes that campers reported improving their skills and enjoying going to camp each day or evening. Parents from multiple seasons described the coaches as great, positive, encouraging, nurturing, and supportive, and several mentioned that the camp was organized and that they appreciated end-of-week awards recognizing campers. Testimonials from 2018 through 2025 mention campers coming home with new skills in areas like dribbling and passing, enjoying 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 games, working with different coaches on different skills, and making new friends. Several parents reported that their children were eager to return for future camps and were excited to keep playing basketball after the camp.
Last updated June 29, 2026.
Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.