With almost three decades of helping young athletes improve their basketball skills, OC Cage Camp has gained the reputation as the best fundamental basketball camp in this part of the United States.
A big reason why OC Cage Camps are the most popular basketball camps in Oklahoma is the quality of the camp staff and the personal instruction and attention that campers receive. We strive to be the hardest-working staff in the country in order to provide a superior teaching and learning atmosphere.
DAILY SCHEDULE & WEEKLY LEAGUE GAME SCHEDULE
NOTE: Game schedules will be posted on Monday morning
Junior Cage Camp - Ages 6-12
Cage Camps - 5th-12th graders
Prices:
Cage Camps are open to boys and girls going in to 5th grade through 12th grade with high school eligibility remaining. Junior Cage Camp is for kids between 6 and 12 years old.
There is no online registration. All camp applications must be mailed or brought in person. There is no registration deadline, camps are closed when the capacity numbers are reached, and closed dates will be posted on the website.
Applications/brochures will be mailed to those who have previously attended camp in March 2012. If you want to be put on our mailing list, please email: boyscagecamp@oc.edu or girlscagecamp@oc.edu or call 405-425-5361.
Registrations will NOT be accepted until after the mailout in March and forms will NOT be on the website to download.
Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility Walkthrough
Go on a walkthrough of the new Bobby Murcer Indoor Training Facility with head baseball coach Chuck White. Join us for OC’s first game of the season on Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. against St. Mary’s.
Kisorio, Mesta break OC 1,000-meter indoor record—Jan. 6, 2012
Oklahoma Christian inducted its five newest Athletic Hall of Fame members on Friday, including a first for the university – a current student.
Men’s basketball star Charlie Smith, tennis coach Kris Miller, track standout Kathy (Nelson) Belcoff, softball ace Leah Carrell and current track and cross country All-American Silas Kisorio participated in the formal induction ceremony, held in OC’s Gaylord University Center.
Don Meyer, the NCAA leader in career men’s basketball coaching wins with 923, was the keynote speaker. The former coach at OC’s sister institution, Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tenn., praised the five inductees for developing their athletic gifts and encouraged the 250 people in attendance to do the same with the gifts they’d been blessed with by God. Watch a video recapping the night’s events.