- July 26, 2024
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Victoria Agudelo, 8, worked on her volleyball skills.
Jonathan Singh, 6, practiced his goalie abilities during a handball game.
Campers played a competitive game of handball.
Charles Okimoto, 8, practiced how to properly hit a volleyball.
Camp counselor Weston Baptiste was in charge of catching volleyballs during one of the practices.
Sabrina Closius, 6, attempted to stop a ball during a handball game.
Daniel Kirby, 7, held the ball close to prevent anyone from stealing it.
Andrew Matin, 7, returned the ball to continue the game.
Liam Callahan, 10, practiced the downward dog yoga pose.
Antonia Agudelo, 11, worked on her cat yoga pose.
Alisa Oakes, 10, practiced her werewolf yoga pose.
Dante Metzler, 11, enjoyed the yoga class alongside other campers.
Adrian Esparza, 10, and coach Veronica Solarz from HOTWORX at Hamlin had fun while getting some core exercises as part of the yoga class.
The My City Allstars sports camp offers athletes the opportunity to learn the basic skills and techniques for a wide variety of sports.
Children between ages 6 to 14 years old are welcome to learn the value of cooperative team sports and sportsmanship while encouraging individual excellence in a healthy, but competitive, environment.
The camp divides the sports in two shifts: morning and afternoon. Campers can learn how to play sports such as football, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, archery, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, tennis, ping pong, baseball/softball, team handball, yoga, among others.
The camp’s last week will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday, July 24, to Friday, July 28.
For more information about the camp contact Preya Shivdat at [email protected] or (321) 209-1864.