Chattooga Red and Black Basketball Camp Registration Set for May

Registration is now open for the upcoming Chattooga Indians Red and Black Basketball Camp, scheduled for later this month at Chattooga High School.

The camp will take place on May 28 and May 29 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and is open to boys and girls in first through fourth grade.

Organizers say the camp is designed to help young players develop fundamental basketball skills while also giving them the opportunity to play games and enjoy time on the court.

The registration fee is $20, payable by cash or check.

Parents and guardians interested in signing up their children are encouraged to register ahead of time.

Red & Black Basketball Camp Set for Late May at Chattooga High School

Young athletes in Chattooga County will have an opportunity to sharpen their basketball skills and have some fun on the court next month as the Red & Black Basketball Camp returns to Chattooga High School.

The two-day camp is scheduled for May 28th and 29th and will run each morning from 9 a.m. until noon. It is open to boys and girls in 1st through 4th grade, offering a chance for younger players to build fundamentals, play games, and develop confidence in a positive, energetic environment.

Organizers say the camp will focus on skill development, teamwork, and making the game enjoyable for all participants, regardless of experience level.

The registration fee is $20, and payment must be made by cash or check.

Those interested in signing up can use the QR code on the official camp flyer for more information and registration details.

The event will take place at Chattooga High School and is expected to draw strong local participation as summer activities begin to ramp up.

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