Coach Wooten Basketball
Coach Wooten Basketball


Contact Information (please note dates!)
YEAR-ROUND OFFICE
To June 9
Coach Wootten Overnight Camp
6912 Wells Parkway
Hyattsville, MD 20782
Voice: 301-805-HOOP (301-805-4667)
Fax: 1-800-591-9766
E-mail: camp@coachwootten.com
SUMMER OFFICE
From June 10 to July 21, inclusive
Coach Woottens Basketball Camp
PO Box 282
Frostburg, MD 21532
Voice: 301-687-7983 or 7985
Fax: 1-800-591-9766
E-mail: camp@coachwootten.com



2009 dates are now posted. Our very popular $75 overnight early discount is available until December 26th. Click on the camp of your choice and register today!

The Coach Wootten staff knows how to teach, motivate and win, and this basketball camp is the camp where winning is taught and winners are made. Coaches and players, of all levels, have been learning the game of basketball at Coach Wootten's Basketball camp for over 46 years.

Become a winner! Explore our Web site and then sign up today for the camp or clinic of your choice. Thanks for visiting us. We look forward to seeing you this summer!


1961 – Coach Morgan Wootten and Coach Joe Gallagher started the Metropolitan Area Basketball School. (our day camp) It was held at St. John’s High School in Washington, DC.

three leagues (junior / intermediate / senior) were started
the infamous Zagnut show was established
orange drinks became a staple in the cafeteria
Joe Gallagher’s all tournament shot was introduced
Coach Wootten’s half court shot was perfected
1973 – A week for girls was added

1984 - Coach Wootten, along with Coach Jim Phelan and Coach Bill Sheehan, started 3 (2 boys / 1 girls) weeks of overnight camp at Mount St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Maryland

1987 – The overnight camp was expanded to 6 (4 boys / 2 girls) weeks

?? - The day camp moved to Takoma Academy in Takoma Park, Maryland

1999 – The overnight camp moved to Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Maryland under the direction of Coach Morgan Wootten and Coach Joe Wootten

2001 - The day camp moved to O’Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia

2006 – The overnight camp expanded to five weeks (one week for girls and four weeks for boys)

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