main content Lewis & Clark College Volleyball Camps

Lewis & Clark College partners with Nike sports camps to put on single-multi day camps for boys & girls, ages 9-17, looking to improve their volleyball skills. Whether just starting volleyball or looking to play in college, there is a camp for you!! With a wide variety of coaches, including current college players and coaches, you are sure to get the most out of these camps.
Spots fill up fast so register today online at Ussportscamps.com. If you have any questions, comments or concerns about the camps please do not hesitate to reach out! We hope to see you and your young ones there!! Thank you.
What: Lewis & Clark College Volleyball Camps
When: Jan 20-Day camp, March 25-27, June 17-19, June 20, July 11-12, July 13-14, July 15-17
Where: Lewis & Clark College, Portland
Who: Boys and girls ages 9-17 of any skill level, there is a camp for everyone! Camps are run by LC coaching staff and team.
Why: Improve your skills, learn from college coaches, and have fun!!!
Registration: https://www.ussportscamps.com/volleyball/nike/nike-volleyball-camp-lewis-and-clark-college
Learn more on LCpioneers.com/wvball/index or online at ussportscamps.com
Physical Education and Athletics is located in Pamplin Sports Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 17
email sports@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-7545
fax 503-768-7058
Interim Director Mark Pietrok
Physical Education and Athletics
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road
Portland OR 97219
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