Kennedy Catholic High School offering series of sports camps for area youth this summer - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Kennedy Catholic High School is excited to announce a series of sports camps aimed at local youth during the upcoming summer months. These camps will be led by skilled coaches, staff members, and current student-athletes, ensuring participants receive top-notch instruction. Designed for all skill levels, the camps focus on skill development, competition, and, above all, the enjoyment of sports. Sessions will be held throughout June and July, offering a fantastic opportunity for youth in the area to engage with sports in a fun environment. This initiative not only promotes athletic skills but also fosters community engagement by encouraging local youth to participate in enriching activities.

Parents are encouraged to register their children for a chance to train like a Lancer and build lasting friendships. The camps aim to create a positive atmosphere where young athletes can thrive and develop a lifelong love for sports. For more information and registration details, interested families can visit the school's website.

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