British Coach to Put on Basketball Camp in Pendleton in August

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Pendleton Parks and Recreation will welcome back British basketball coach Steve Pearl and his students for a week of summer camps this year. (Contributed photo)

A top British youth basketball coach returns to Pendleton this August to teach youth basketball skills.

Coach Steve Pearl started his first basketball club in 1976 , leading teams to numerous national titles in England and coaching players that would go on to play basketball in college and professionally. He has started multiple successful programs across his country and is currently working to create a youth basketball club in an area of the Midlands in England that has never had a strong youth basketball program. Once a year, he brings a group of his British players to coach camps in the United States.

His training camps in Oregon stem directly from one of his former students, who also played basketball in college: Pendleton Parks and Recreation director Liam Hughes. Hughes said he is excited to see the program return.

“He’s got an incredible coaching resume, but the key is he helps people become better than they thought they could be,” Hughes said. “It’s not that Steve teaches a jump shot fundamentally different, it’s that he inspires the kids. The kids feel inspired to practice on their own. The kids want to get better at basketball.”

Pearl said his coaching philosophy centers on the fundamentals of the game, such as footwork and shooting technique, but also on encouraging players to take the game seriously.

“Over the years, I have shown that I am able to get players to ‘over-achieve,’ to be better than they might have ever believed. I can change a game from the sideline by altering tactics, formation, playing line-up, but I cannot do anything without the players, and that is why they get my total commitment,” he said.

During the basketball camps, campers will learn the fundamentals of basketball through high repetition drills, along with British humor and inspirational messaging.

Pearl will be bringing part of his youth team with him from England to help with the camps. While in Pendleton, the British teenagers will take a tour of Oregon, experiencing life in the United States.

Basketball Camps with Steve Pearl run Aug. 5-9 at Sunridge Middle School. The morning camp is open for youth age 5-8, and the afternoon camp is for those age 9-13. Cost is $40 for the 5-8 year old camp, and $55 for the 9-13. Registration is now open at https://pendletonparksandrec.com .

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