7six7 Sports Clubget basketballs for their 2nd Annual SYB Camp from DABA, Chris Nicol and Canadians8/4/2017 The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) has joined forces with Chris Nicol and Hoopnics Basketball Camp in Alberta Canada to provide basketballs to the 7six7 Sports Club’s second annual Summer Youth Basketball Camp, a holistic development program which addresses every aspect of basketball, from the fundamentals to the complex rules of the game.
According to a release, back in December 2014, Nicol and his team, along with Taj Johnson, president of the After Five Rotary Club of Grande Prairie Alberta, Canada, and Marketing Edge, facilitated a similar camp to provide each camper with the keys to success in the sport, including shooting, passing, ball handling, rebounding, defence and most especially, team play. President of the DABA, Jerry Williams commended 7six7 Sports Club and especially Dunstan “Maggie” Peters for the efforts in keeping basketball alive in the hearts of the youth, and went on to thank the coaches, including Bernard Mills, who assisted Maggie Peters over the years, as well as Egbert Charles and Derrick Alexander, both licensed FIBA coaches, for also coming onboard.The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) has joined forces with Chris Nicol and Hoopnics Basketball Camp in Alberta Canada to provide basketballs to the 7six7 Sports Club’s second annual Summer Youth Basketball Camp, a holistic development program which addresses every aspect of basketball, from the fundamentals to the complex rules of the game. According to a release, back in December 2014, Nicol and his team, along with Taj Johnson, president of the After Five Rotary Club of Grande Prairie Alberta, Canada, and Marketing Edge, facilitated a similar camp to provide each camper with the keys to success in the sport, including shooting, passing, ball handling, rebounding, defence and most especially, team play. President of the DABA, Jerry Williams commended 7six7 Sports Club and especially Dunstan “Maggie” Peters for the efforts in keeping basketball alive in the hearts of the youth, and went on to thank the coaches, including Bernard Mills, who assisted Maggie Peters over the years, as well as Egbert Charles and Derrick Alexander, both licensed FIBA coaches, for also coming onboard.
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