Parsippany PAL Hosts Schools Out Basketball Camp for Grades K8 This November

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The Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Athletic League (PAL) announces a “School’s Out” Basketball Camp for students in grades K–8 on November 4, 6, and 7. The camp will take place from 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.

at the PAL facility on Baldwin Road, offering young athletes a chance to improve their skills. Each session emphasizes player development through drills, teamwork, and gameplay, fostering confidence on and off the court. The fee is $75 per date, with an additional $10 charge for nonresidents, allowing families to choose one, two, or all three days. H-Money Basketball partners with PAL to provide experienced coaching focused on teaching fundamentals and sportsmanship. This initiative supports local youth engagement during school breaks, promoting physical activity and teamwork.

Registration can be completed online at www. parsippanypal. org. Such programs are vital for community development and youth empowerment.

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