Winter Holiday Basketball All-Skills Camp at Shoreline College

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline College's Winter Holiday Basketball All-Skills Camp takes place from December 22 to 24, 2025, targeting boys and girls in grades 4 to 8. The camp, directed by Athletic Director Cameron Dollar, focuses on skill development, teamwork, and dynamic mini-games in a supportive environment. Parents can register their children for a fee of $150, which covers all three days from 9 AM to 12 PM. Participants should bring a water bottle, a nut-free snack, and enthusiasm for the game. This camp offers a productive way for children to remain active over the holiday break while giving parents time to complete their holiday shopping.

The program welcomes participants of all skill levels, ensuring an inclusive experience. Registration can be completed online at shoreline. edu/continuing-ed or by calling 206-546-4553. Such initiatives underscore the importance of youth engagement in sports during school breaks.

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