Improve basketball skills during Saturday Shootarounds

A co-ed basketball clinic for third through seventh graders will take place Saturdays from November through February.
By Jennifer McFall, Fitness Center Director

Join Coach Jennifer McFall for Saturday Shootarounds. Players will have the opportunity to sharpen their basketball skills for the upcoming season and take their game to the next level. Shootaround sessions will include passing, shooting, dribbling, footwork, offense, speed, agility and strength training with part of the session reserved for scrimmage games.

Saturday Shootarounds are open to both boys and girls, grades 3-7 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Sperling Gym. The cost is $25 per student per session. Max 20 players per session. Registration is open at usn.org/summer. Click on the in-school activities tab. Contact Coach McFall at 615-294-6082 with questions.
 
Saturday Shootarounds will take place:
November 2, 16, *23
December 7, 14, 21
January 4, 11, 25
February 1, 8, 22
*session will be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
 
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