LITTLE DRIBBLERS BASKETBALL
Total Package
is introducing its basketball skills training for
boys and girls in 3rd through 5th
grades. These are recently added sessions designed specifically for basic
fundamentals and skills development for kids of younger ages. Our
experience has shown over the past several years that the earlier kids begin
to train on the fundamentals, the more quickly they form good, consistent
and repetitive techniques and habits in their game. Accomplishing these
habits through our workouts and training will greatly enhance their
enjoyment and advancement to a higher level of play.
Total Package
has been conducting workouts and trainings for over 5 years in the Gig
Harbor area. Our trainers and coaches are exceptionally qualified. Most of
them either play currently or have played and coached previously at the
collegiate level. We are proud of our reputation as a first class
basketball-training program, and we are excited to add this new streamlined
training program, using the same highly qualified trainers, to the younger
athletes.
Total Package
Basketball is in association with West Sound Youth Basketball Association.
(WSYBA) is a non-profit, charitable organization. We believe that basketball
is an ideal venue to teach attributes such as sportsmanship, character,
discipline, cooperation, competition, self-confidence and teamwork. Our goal
is to provide boys and girls of all ages; race and skill level with
opportunities to learn basketball fundamentals the right way. The teaching
of fundamentals and sportsmanship at an early age cannot be emphasized
enough.
Please e-mail Craig or Megan
Murray at
westsoundhoops@yahoo.com
for registration information. You may also call us @
405-3437. Program runs from December through March.
In accordance with Internal
Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), WSYBA is recognized as a non-profit
organization as described in Section 509(a)(2). Donors may deduct
contributions to WSYBA as provided in Section 170 of the Code. WSYBA's
taxpayer identification number is 46-0481851.
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