Summer basketball camps are getting started soon in Ballard for boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades.
The camps will be lead by Ballard Select coach Taylor Mulberg. The classes will be available for players to drop in, sign up for weeks at a time, or sign up for the whole summer.
The season will run for six weeks, from July 22nd to September 1st.
The weekly schedule will be as follows:
- Mondays 5:30pm – 7:30pm at Emmanual Gym (501 N 50th St)
- Tuesdays: 5:30pm – 6:45pm at Emmanuel Gym (5th & 6th grade boys and 7th & 8th grade girls only)
- Tuesdays: 6:45pm – 8pm at Emmanuel (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Tuesdays: 8pm – 9:15pm at Emmanuel (High school girls only)
- Wednesdays: 5:30pm – 6:45pm at Emmanuel (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Wednesdays: 6:45pm – 8pm at Emmanuel (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Wednesdays: 8pm – 9:15pm at Emmanuel (High school girls only)
- Fridays: 5:30pm to 7pm at Emmanuel (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Saturdays: 10:30am – 12pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Saturdays: 12pm – 1:30pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Sundays 1:15pm – 2:30pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (4th and 5th grade girls only)
- Sundays: 2:30pm – 3:45pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Sundays: 3:45pm – 5pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
- Sundays: 5pm – 6:30pm at Ballard Boys and Girls Club (Boys and girls entering 4th through 12th grades)
The cost is $35 for one session, or $90 for a full week of unlimited sessions. Unlimited training for the full summer is $400. To reserve a spot, use Paypal and include a note with the player’s name and day(s), week(s) or unlimited option, parent’s cell number and email address.
Click here for more information, or contact organizer Sara Wetstone by email at wetstonesara@yahoo.com or at 206-354-5166.
Happy to see summer youth sports available but this seems so pricey. I hope there are scholarships or financial aid available to families that can’t afford $90 a week.
Here’s Freja looking for my tax money for sports. Huh. Remember when Liberals bashed sports?
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