CENTERVILLE —
The Haluska/Horner basketball camp featuring former Iowa Hawkeyes Adam Haluska and Jeff Horner will be in Albia for the fourth straight year.
For the past three years Haluska and Horner have traveled the state of Iowa trying to give back to the state who gave them so much.
The Haluska/Horner basketball camp offers a family discount if multiple children want to attend. We feel like our camp does as good of a job as any to offer kids the chance to learn the sport of basketball from people who love the game and care about the state of Iowa.
The Haluska/Horner basketball camp will be held at the Albia gym on Thursday, July 1 and Friday, July 2.
Thursday, from 1-3 p.m. camp will be held for grades six through eight and from 8-10 a.m. on Friday.
Grades three through five will have camp from 3-5 p.m on Thursday and from 10 a.m to noon on Friday.
The cost for each individual camper is $60 but family discounts are offered (i.e. two children for $100 or three for $120).
If you have any questions, contact Brian Tigges, camp director, at btigges20@gmail.com or call him at (712)790-4511.
Campers will receive a booklet and T-shirt at camp. To guarantee both a booklet and T-shirt, registration must be received no later than Monday, June 15.
Registration forms are available at the Daily Iowegian Web site: www.dailyiowegian.com.
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Haluska/Horner basketball camp in Albia
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