Kelvin Omojola Camps

Lead Instructor - Kelvin Omojola 


Kelvin Omojola is a former professional player currently serving as a Graduate Assistant with UNLV’s Sports Innovation Institute and an Assistant Coach at Clark High School in Las Vegas. He also leads his own basketball skill development program, working with athletes at every level—from youth and high school players to collegiate athletes and overseas professionals. His coaching experience includes training UNLV Rebels men’s and women’s basketball players, former WNBA athletes, and players at multiple stages of development.

Omojola concluded his playing career in May 2025 after four seasons of professional basketball overseas in Germany, competing at the ProB, ProA, and BBL levels. During his professional career, he won a league championship, served as team captain for multiple seasons, and finished second in the league in assists per game during the championship year, earning multiple Player of the Week honors. At the collegiate level, he competed in both NCAA Division II and NAIA programs, where he was a nominated team captain, ranked top five nationally in three-point percentage as a senior, earned Player of the Week honors, and was recognized academically as a two-time All-Conference All-Academic selection and Dean’s List honoree.

His training philosophy is built on intentional development, basketball IQ, and confidence. Every session is designed with purpose, emphasizing game-like repetitions, attention to detail, and the translation of skills to live competition. Omojola places strong value on the mental and emotional aspects of player development—instilling confidence, accountability, and resilience—believing that mindset, coachability, and work ethic are what ultimately separate good players from great ones on and off the court.


DateLocationTypeAge LevelPlayer Limit
June 16-18  Las Vegas, NVEssential Skills3rd - 8th 60 Players
July 14-16  Liberty Lake, WAEssential Skills3rd - 8th 60 Players
July 28-30  Everett, WAEssential Skills3rd - 8th 60 Players