Kodiak Club Volleyball to host youth camp in July at Cascade High School

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Kodiak Club Volleyball will host a youth volleyball camp at Cascade High School from July 28 to 31. The camp is open to boys and girls, ensuring inclusivity and fostering interest in the sport. Students entering grades 1 through 6 will attend from 10 to 11:30 a. m. , with a registration fee of $50, while those entering grades 7 through 9 will participate from noon to 2 p.

m. , paying $75. All sessions will take place in the Cascade High School gym, promoting local sports engagement. Kodiak Club Volleyball operates as a registered 501(c)(3) organization, highlighting its commitment to community service. Registration and payment can be completed online at www.

kodiakvolleyball. com. This initiative not only enhances youth athletic skills but also strengthens community ties through sports. The camp reflects the growing emphasis on youth sports programs in Leavenworth and the surrounding areas.

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