An excellent very fun youth basketball camp will be held at the beautiful St. Jude the Apostle gymnasium in Wauwatosa on Friday, June 25th and Saturday, June 26th. The camp is for boys and girls in grades 3rd through 9th grades as of September 1, 2010.
The Focus On Fundamentals Basketball Academy will be presenting this camp which will be a tremendous opportunity to work for 1 ½ days on shooting, offensive moves and how to be a great scorer!! This camp is for new players or experienced players, as groups will be split up by levels. The coaches at the camp will be experienced high school coaches, as well as outstanding current and past players. Each camper will receive a t-shirt and many awards/gifts will be given away!
Focus On Fundamentals Basketball Academy will also be holding other basketball camps in the area throughout the summer months so please visit our website today at www.FOFBB.com or call (414) 852-8836 for more information.
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