According to a press release, the challenge provides boys and girls, ages 13 and younger, the opportunity to improve upon and showcase their fitness through five fundamental basketball skills: shooting, lay-ups, dribbling, passing, and defense.
The program is free for all participants and organizations. Boys and girls will compete separately in two different age groups: 11U and 13U. Participants can compete in up to three levels of competition.
The event will be held on Saturday, April 5 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Hungtington High School, 6801 Rasberry Lane in Shreveport.
All participants must register online at Caddo Parish’s website. For more information, contact Mary Murphy at 318-220-6284 or mmurphy@caddo.gov or LaMarcus Williams at 318-218-7070 or lwilliams@caddo.gov.
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