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Dexter Williams 1

Summer Camp | Session 1

Location Morehead City, NC
Event Date(s) Jun 8, 2026 to Jun 12, 2026
Ages 6 to 17
Register By Jun 7, 2026 11:59pm CST
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Event Description

SUMMER CAMPS

 

Dexter Williams has been teaching and coaching basketball to kids of all ages. Our camps are designed to provide quality instruction through qualified professionals to improve the player's all around game. The purpose of our camps and clinics is teach basic fundamental basketball skills and proper physical conditioning.

Event Registration Details
Session 1 | June 8th - 12th
Boys & Girls: Ages 6 - 17
Camp Hours:  9am-12pm
Cost: $212/Camper
($200 + $12 Fee)

Online registration only

Location: Sports Center 701 N 35th St, Morehead City, NC 28557

 

REFUND POLICY: NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN.

DISCOUNTS:

  • Sibling discount: $25 off, applied after the first sibling is registered
  • Multi-event discount: $25 off for those attending more than one camp
  • Discounts cannot be combined
 

Dexter played college basketball at Clinton Junior College where he was a two-time Academic and Basketball All American. Dexter continued his college career at Hampton University where he broke every 3 point shooting record in the history of the University. He continues to hold the record for most 3 point shots made in a game. He continued his basketball career overseas with Christian basketball teams including Athletes in Action, Spirit Express and Sports Ambassadors to several countries including Taiwan, China, Romania and Argentina. He traveled professionally with the Harlem Legends where he was named one of the "world's best basketball handlers".

Dexter coached the Boys Basketball Team at Croatan High School from 2009-2012. His last year coaching, the team comprised a 24-3 record. Dexter was named NCHSAA District 2 "Coach of the Year".