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Austin Spurs Four- or Five-Day Youth Basketball Summer Camp (June 13–17 or 20–23)

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Local high school coaches join forces with Austin Spurs players and coaches to teach youngsters the game during four- or five-day camps

The Deal

  • Cedar Park: $139 for entry for one child to the four-day camp, June 20–23 at Cedar Park Recreation Center (up to $199 value). Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m each day.
  • Round Rock: $199 for entry for one child to the five-day camp, June 13–17 at Brushy Creek Community Center (up to $249 value). Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m each day.

About the Camp

  • Ages: 3rd grade through 9th grade
  • Instructors: local high school and AAU coaches, plus guest appearances by Austin Spurs players and coaches
  • What to bring: campers must provide their own basketballs and lunches.
  • What to take home: All campers receive a T-shirt and five ticket vouchers for the 2016–17 Austin Spurs season.

Need to know info

Expiration varies. Limit 6/person. Valid only for option purchased. Registration required by 6/12. Redeem on first day of camp for a ticket at the venue box office. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects merchant's current ticket prices, which may change. ADA seating cannot be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Ticket value includes all fees. Valid for grades 3-9. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Austin Spurs Summer Basketball Camp

Once known as the Austin Toros, the Spurs serve as the minor-league affiliate of their eponymous pro basketball team, fostering future stars from the moment they hatch from their locker-room cocoons. In 2012, the franchise won its first-ever D-League championship, carried by the home crowd's raucous celebrations, which are led by the mascot Da Bull. The Spurs won their second championship in 2018. As an extension of their commitment to developing young talent, the Spurs also host youth development camps, providing players in grades 3–8 with the opportunity to develop their potential before high-school physics tries to teach them that slam dunks are impossible.

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