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Trojans summer camps

The West Ferris Trojans will be hosting a series of summer camps for all ages throughout the summer. The camps will provide skill development at an affordable price for all parents.
The West Ferris Trojans will be hosting a series of summer camps for all ages throughout the summer. The camps will provide skill development at an affordable price for all parents.

The first 2 weeks the school will be offering two 1 week basketball camps directed at the younger players.

Session #1 – July 2-6 – Grade K -4 Boys and Girls 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Session #2 – July 9-13 – Grade 5-8 Boys and Girls 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.


Free T-Shirt for all players and lots of prizes.

Cost for each session is only $70.00

The next camp will be a special shooting camp presented by Barry Brodzinski from Philadephia. He is a shooting instructor for the World Famous 5 Star Basketball Camp. He is known as one of the best Shooting Instructors in the United States. He has instructed players like Bobby Hurley, Alonzo Mourning, Ron Artest, Alan Houston, Rasheed Wallace, Dujuan Wagner and Jamal Mashburn.

This camp will be held Friday, August 24th and Saturday, August 25th for Boys and Girls ages 12-18 at the West Ferris SS Gymnasium. The camp will be starting Friday night and ending Saturday afternoon.

Cost is only $50.00

The last camp the school will be offering will be a one week Football Camp that will start on August 27th and run until August 31st. The camp will be for Boys and Girls between the ages of 11-16. Each player will receive a free t-shirt and a Nike Football. It will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 12:00 p.m.

Cost for the session is only $70.00

Registration forms can be picked up at the following locations below or calling Larry Tougas at 471-5662 or 474-0879.

Pick up forms at:

The Engraving Shoppe
Pizza Hut
West Ferris Secondary School (Main Office)


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