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At Sherman Sports Academy, our mission is to inspire and promote physical fitness through engaging sports camps. We offer a unique environment where participants can learn essential skills and techniques to excel in a variety of sports. Our programs are designed to foster teamwork, discipline, and a lifelong love for physical activity, empowering individuals to reach their full potential both on and off the field.
OUR PROGRAMS
basketball
football
Soccer
track & Field
Lego club - specialty camp
Our sports camps will be held once a week over a six-week period, with each participating school and grades assigned a specific day.
Camp sessions will begin 15-minutes after school dismissal and will last for one hour.
Registered participants will meet Sherman Sports Academy coaches or staff at a designated location within the school, such as the cafeteria or library. Once all participants have arrived, staff will escort them to the camp destination, whether it be an outdoor field or gymnasium.
OUR MISSION
HOW IT WORKS
WHY REGISTER?
Our unique camps provide extracurricular sports activities specifically designed for elementary students, a privilege typically reserved for middle and high schoolers.
With our one-day-a-week format over six weeks, we offer a flexible option for families who prefer to avoid the long-term commitment of traditional sports seasons. Additionally, our camps are a cost-effective alternative to typical local sports organization fees, making quality sports training accessible to more families.


Bryce Sherman was born and raised in Winston-Salem, NC. He attended Carver High School, where he was a two sport athlete. He was rated one of the nations top runners in the class of 2008. He went on to attend the University of South Carolina on a full track and football scholarship.
From 2012-2020 Bryce served as the Athletic Supervisor for the City of Winston-Salem where he was over all sport leagues through recreation and parks.
In other honors, Bryce was inducted to the Carver High School Hall of Fame in 2018 and shortly after, in 2019, he was inducted to the WSFCS Sports Hall of Fame.
Notable Accolades/Achievements
10X state Champion
Carver High School Hall of Fame Inductee
WSFCS Sports Hall of Fame Inductee