ENID —
BASKETBALL
Shock Basketball Academy will hold three camps this month at the Denny Price Family YMCA.
They include:
• 3,000 Shot Camp, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday for children 10 and older. Cost is $175.
• Little Dribblers Camp, 9:30-11:30 a.m., July 25-27 for children ages 5-6.
• Individual Skills Camp, 12:30-3:30 p.m., July 25-27 for children ages 7-9.
Interested campers can register online for any of the three camps at www.sbabasketball.net.
For information, call Megan Middleton at the YMCA at 237-4645.
BASEBALL
Cole Whatley Catching Camp will be Monday through Wednesday at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
The camp, which will run 10 a.m.-noon each day, covers the fundamentals of catching and is taught by former Pioneer All-State and Oklahoma State University catcher Cole Whatley.
It is open to all ages and abilities.
Fee for the camp is $45. All participants must bring their own equipment.
Registration forms can be completed at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
For information, contact Whatley at 548-3906 or by email at colewha tley@okstate.edu.
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