From TGI Reports Two-day youth basketball camp The Kaua’i Youth Basketball Association has completed a very successful summer of hoops that saw the number of participating teams jump from 29 to 35. But things don’t stop just yet. The KYBA
From TGI Reports
Two-day youth basketball camp
The Kaua’i Youth Basketball Association has completed a very successful summer of hoops that saw the number of participating teams jump from 29 to 35.
But things don’t stop just yet.
The KYBA is offering a summer youth basketball clinic on August 3-4 for boys and girls competing at the intermediate or high school level. Aiea High School head coach Fran Kahawaii and her staff will conduct the sessions. They will be sharing the Aiea girls’ basketball system that won the team the 2001 state high school championship.
Sessions will offer tips and technique for offense, defense and combined skill play beginning Friday, Aug. 3 at Kalaheo Neighborhood Center. The program will run all day on Saturday, Aug. 4 at the Kapa’a High School Gym.
Registration cost is just $15 for two days. To sign up, contact Karen Matsumoto at 332-9958.
Cheerleading camp
The University of Hawai’i cheerleaders will be offering the 2001 Pop Warner Youth Camp August 25-26 at the University of Hawai’i athletic complex.
Cheers, chants, dances and stunts will be taught by the nationally-ranked UH cheerleaders. Camp days are Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m..
The fee is $50 per participant and the deadline for registration is Monday, Aug. 20. For an application and more information, call the cheerleading office at 956-4503.