Now playing for the Indiana Pacers in the NBA, Oscar Tshiebwe will be returning to Lexington later this month. The former Kentucky All-American sets the stage for an unforgettable experience at his youth basketball camp where he will be joined by members of the current Kentucky basketball team.

The Oscar Tshiebwe Youth Basketball Camp is open to boys and girls in grades 1-8 who want to learn the fundamentals of basketball, and receive tips and hands-on instruction from some of the best in the game. The camp will take place at the Sports Center in Lexington, KY  on August 27, 2023. Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with Tshiebwe and other Kentucky players to learn new techniques, and improve their overall performance. 

Current Kentucky players that will be in attendance include: Aaron Bradshaw, Justin Edwards, Rob Dillingham, Antonio Reeves, Tre Mitchell, Reed Sheppard, Adou Thiero, Kareem Watkins, Joey Hart, Jordan Burks, Walker Horn, Grant Darbyshire, and Brennan Canada. The notable absence is DJ Wagner, who will be back home in Camden visiting family and hosting a community school drive.

In addition to drills and scrimmages, each participant will receive a team photo, a limited-edition camp t-shirt, and a souvenir autograph. They will have the opportunity to meet and learn from Tshiebwe, ask questions, and receive feedback on their performance – ensuring that participants leave with new knowledge and memories to last a lifetime.

Registration for the Oscar Tshiebwe Youth Basketball Camp is now open, and early bird pricing is available until spots become limited. Interested participants are encouraged to sign up early to secure their spot. Scholarship opportunities are also available for families in need. Visit www.OscarCamp.com for more information. 

Camp partners include Simple Truth, Donatos, Jimmy’s Kentucky Roadshow, Lemon Perfect, and Court XIV.

CONTACT: Haley Walton, ProCamps, hwalton@g3marketing.com 

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