Shoreline Continuing Education offers Sports Camps for Youth and Teens this summer

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Continuing Education announces its summer sports camps for youth, emphasizing skill development in soccer, volleyball, and basketball. The soccer camps, directed by Head Men’s Soccer Coach Obed Kouassi, feature sessions for ages 6 to 14, focusing on essential skills such as dribbling and teamwork. Volleyball camps, targeting ages 10 to 18, will be led by elite regional coaches, with a fee of $295 for participants. Basketball camps, also for ages 10 to 18, will offer all-skills training to meet the needs of various skill levels. The camps are scheduled throughout July at local parks and the Shoreline CC gymnasium, with fees ranging from $130 to $295.

Early registration is recommended due to limited spots available. The programs aim to foster athletic growth and confidence in a positive environment. Interested participants can find more details and register by contacting Shoreline Athletics.

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