What to Expect During Your Child’s First Week at Basketball Summer Camp in Orange County

Jun 12, 2026 | Spotlight Articles, Summer Camps

If your kid has never done a week-long basketball camp before, it helps to know what you’re actually signing them up for. Here’s a real look at what camp week at OC Rain Basketball looks like, from Monday morning drop-off to Friday’s final scrimmage.

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Our Mission

Developing confident athletes and strong leaders through elite basketball training, competitive play, and character-building experiences that prepare them for success on and off the court.

Monday: New Gym, New People, Fast Energy

Drop-off starts at 8:30 AM at Sycamore Magnet Academy in Tustin. Kids roll in from Irvine, Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, and Fountain Valley. Some know each other from school or travel ball. Most don’t yet.

Coaches start with a warmup that gets everyone moving immediately. Nobody stands around waiting on Day 1. The goal is to break the ice through action. By the end of Monday, every kid has a baseline read on where they’re at and at least a few names they recognize.

Tuesday and Wednesday: Where the Coaching Shows Up

This is when the quality of the program becomes obvious. Ball handling progressions build on each other session to session. Defensive footwork gets corrected in real time. Coaches are working with players at every level simultaneously, meeting beginners where they are and pushing competitive players on the technique they thought they already had figured out.

Wednesday is usually when the gym changes. The looseness of Monday is gone and something more focused has taken its place. Kids who weren’t talking on the first day are competing hard and giving each other a hard time in the best way. Mo Charlo is on the floor working directly with players, and by midweek the kids who were intimidated on Monday are comfortable enough to actually take in what he’s showing them.

“My son has been at OC Rain for several years and feels right at home. They make him feel part of the sports family. The coaches push kids to improve while considering each child’s developing personality.” — Oliver H., OC Rain Parent

Thursday: The Scrimmages Get Serious

By Thursday the scrimmages have real stakes. Kids from Tustin and Mission Viejo who came in a little unsure of themselves are now competing like they have something to prove. Coaches are watching for teachable moments in live play and pausing the action when they spot one. Not to call anyone out. To build everyone.

Parents doing Thursday pickup consistently say their kids seem different from Monday. Not just more tired. More confident. More settled.

Friday: The Payoff

Friday’s full-court scrimmage is what the whole week builds toward. For the kids from Anaheim and Orange and Costa Mesa who put in four days of real work, this is the first chance to put it all together in an actual game.

The coaches are on the sideline. The kids are running the show. And the kid who showed up Monday barely knowing the rules is now making decisions on the court. Not perfectly. But for real. That’s the week.

Five Sessions to Choose From This Summer

OC Rain Basketball summer camp runs June through July 2026 at Sycamore Magnet Academy in Tustin. Ages 6 to 16, all skill levels, boys and girls. Five week-long sessions available with multi-week savings built in.

2026 summer camp registration is open now Choose your location below to lock in your spot before spots are gone.

OC Rain Basketball summer camps run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Sycamore Magnet Academy in Tustin. Guest coach Mo Charlo, South Bay Lakers. Ages 6-16. Register at rainbasketballusa.com.

Choose your location below to lock in your spot today before spots are gone.

Why Rain?

Rain symbolizes growth, resilience, and new beginnings. Just as rain nourishes the ground for future harvest, our program invests in young athletes — equipping them with skills, values, and opportunities to thrive both on and off the court.