Veterans High camps for volleyball, basketball, softball

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Houston County residents can look forward to several sports

camps over the summer:

  • The 2013 Veterans High softball camp sponsored by State Farm, is June

    3-6 beginning at 9 a.m. each day at the school’s softball field. The camp is

    for ages 4 through ninth graders.

    Featured

    are instruction in hitting, bunting, running, defense, pitching, catching and

    team competitions.

    The cost is $75. For questions,

    contact Mitch Horton at 397-0977 or mitch.horton@hcbe.net

  • Veterans High’s third annual

    basketball camp

    for

    boys and girls ages 8 – 14 is June 3 – 6 from

    9 a.m. to noon each day. The cost is $50

    per child and $45 for additional family members if pre-registered by May 22.

     It’s

    $60 per child/$55 for additional family if registered after May 22.

    Every

    camper will receive a basketball and T-shirt.

    The camp features fundamentals of basketball, team work skills and

    competitions. Bring clothes to be active and water bottle.

    For

    more information visit http://www.hcbe.net/media/477874/vhs_basketball_camp_flyer_2013.pdf

  • Veterans High’s second annual

    volleyball camp

    for girls ages 6 – 14 is July 8 – 10 from 9 a.m. to noon each

    day.

    Cost is $40 per child and $30 for

    additional family members if pre-registered by May 22.

     It’s

    $45 per child/$35 for additional family if registered after May 22.

    The camp features fundamentals of volleyball, teamwork

    skills and competitions. Bring clothes to be active, kneepads and water bottle.

    For more information:

    http://www.hcbe.net/media/477864/vhs_volleyball_camp_flyer_2013.pdf.


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