Sports
Sports camps planned
Midland Trail High School will sponsor basketball camps this summer.
A camp for boys ages 6-11 will be held July 13-17. The final camp, set for July 20-24, is for girls ages 6-14.
Registration cost for each camp is $50 per camper.
For more information or to obtain a registration form, contact coach Greg Crist via e-mail at gregcrist@hotmail.com.
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Mountain State University will hold the following basketball camps:
July 1-3 and 18, individual sessions for grades 4-12; July 6-10 for grades 8-9; and July 13-17 for grades 10-12.
All camps are for boys and girls and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Brochures with detailed information on the camps may be obtained by calling 304-929-1407 or 1-800-766-6067, ext. 1407.
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Applications are being evaluated for the Ten Star All-Star Summer Basketball Camp. Boys and girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. There is also a summer camp for boys and girls ages 9 to 18 of all skill levels.
Locations include Marietta, Ohio and Blacksburg, Va.
For a free brochure, call 704-373-0873 any time, or visit www.tenstarcamp.com.
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