OBU Men’s Basketball announces summer camp schedule

May 5, 2010

ARKADELPHIA- Ouachita Baptist Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mark Price announced the summer dates for the Individual Camp and OBU Team Camp on Tuesday.

The OBU Team Camp will take place on June 13-16 for junior high, junior varsity and high school teams on campus at Bill Vining Arena. The resident cost for individuals is $145 and $70 for commuters. The camp cost will include housing, meals, a camp t-shirt and instruction from the Ouachita Baptist Men’s Basketball coaching staff. Deadline for applications will be May 31.

The Individual Camp will take place on July 18-21 and will be for boys six years old through 12th grade. The individual camp will take place on campus at Bill Vining Arena and the cost will be $210 for residents and $115 for commuters with a $50 deposit. The camp cost will include housing, meals, a camp t-shirt and instruction from the Ouachita Baptist Men’s Basketball coaching staff. Deadline for applications will be July 12.

For more information, contact Ouachita Baptist Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mark Price at pricem@obu.edu or at 870-245-5184.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Belford Williams Profile: By Andrew Simmons and Robbie Peace

Next Story

Ouachita plans spring commencement for May 8

Latest from Features

Madelyn Tullos has served as the Online Editor-in-Chief all year and will be returning next year.

Signing off…for now

By Madelyn Tullos, Online Editor-in-Chief Saying “no” at Ouachita feels like a sin. They preach to you freshman year to get involved and offer…
Jacie Sellars has served as the Print Editor-in-Chief for the Signal for the past year.

Sellars says goodbye

By Jacie Sellars, Print Editor-in-Chief I still remember the first time I stepped into the newsroom during my freshman year at Ouachita. I had…

Mud, memories and meaning

By Avery Walker, Copy Editor Most Saturday mornings on campus tend to be quiet ones, as students sleep in, visit home and enjoy a…
The Brunner family has suffered an unimaginable loss but continues to rely on Christ for strength.

Behind the Glass

By Madelyn Tullos, Online Editor-in-Chief A photo captures a moment. A picture frame holds it in place. Within its borders, time cannot move. Memories…

About Me

Go toTop