= Tue DALLAS POST = ROCK ON! Learning basics Future basketball stars have an opportunity to improve their skills during the annual Rock Rec Center Summer Basketball Camps for girls and boys. Pre-K through first-grade cagers opened the basketball camp season this week and will meet again during the week of July 19-23. Second and third-grade basketball players will meet June 21-25 and again on July 26-30 while fourth through sixth-graders will learn what they can the weeks of July 12-16 and August 2-6. Each camper receives a t-shirt, a shoe bag and a basket- ball. For more information about the ‘camps, call the Rock Rec. Center at 696-2769. a CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Alex Stier, left, of Dallas, and Zack Calkins, of Trucksville, learn the in and outs of basketball dribbling at the Rock Rec Center Summer Basketball Camp. Sam Santangelo, of Wyoming, is a return camper at the basketball Boys and girls line up to learn basketball skills at the clinic. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST ABOVE: Matthew Wrubel, of Dallas, dives into the free ice cream offered during the Back Mountain Little League Player Apprecia- tion Day. RIGHT: Ryan Bolton tries his luck at ring toss. Youngsters enjoy Player Appreciation Day’ at Back Mountain Little League Participants in the Back Mountain Little League were appreciated last Sunday during the league’s annual Player Appreciation Day. Players enjoyed food, games, chances to win prizes and loads of fun.
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