Parsippany PAL Launches Advanced Basketball Training Program This Fall

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The Parsippany Police Athletic League (PAL) unveils its Advanced Basketball Training program, running from October 14 through November 18 at the PAL facility. The training, designed for grades 3-8, will take place on Tuesdays, with younger athletes meeting from 5:15 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.

and older players from 6:30 p. m. to 7:45 p. m. The registration fee is set at $169, plus a $10 fee for nonresidents.

The six-week course focuses on developing basketball skills, confidence, and teamwork. A-Money Basketball’s representative emphasizes the program's role in preparing kids for success beyond games. The PAL continues its commitment to engaging local youth in athletics and fostering community spirit. Registration remains open until October 7 at www. parsippanypal.

org.

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