
The Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center is gearing up to host a Basketball Skills Clinic for kids ranging from 7-15 years old, a program aimed to bolster the foundational techniques of the sport. Scheduled to run for six intensive weeks from April 15 to May 24, the clinic is tailored for various age groups and comes as a golden opportunity for young enthusiasts to enhance their skills and court performance. The center emphasizes that the essence of this venture is skill enhancement rather than competitive games.
As reported by the City of Marietta's official website, the clinic is structured into three segments: co-ed sessions for ages 7-9, girls-only for ages 9-14, and boys-only for ages 10-15. The classes for younger co-ed groups are slated for Tuesdays and Thursdays, whereas the girls' and boys' sessions will take place on Wednesdays, Thursday evenings, and Saturdays, each tailored to their respective age range. The sessions range from 60 to 75 minutes, promising dedicated time for skill development.
With the aim to make this program accessible, the Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center has set the registration fee at $80 for Cobb County residents and a slightly higher $100 fee for those residing outside Cobb County. The facility, nestled at 545 Kenneth E. Marcus Way in Marietta, Georgia, is ready to welcome participants and transform their game through targeted training. Parents and guardians can secure a spot for their children by visiting the Marietta Parks website or contacting the center directly.
Understanding the significance of early sports education, the sports center is committed to providing a nurturing environment for budding athletes. "This is a skills clinic and not a basketball league," the source announces, underscoring the focus is on "developing basketball skills and improving overall performance on the court." With the clinic's commencement approaching, registration is open and offers a constructive outlet for the youth to channel their energy and passion for basketball.









