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Thursday, September 23, 2004
Fernandez’s ‘Life’s A Ball Camp’ in Bright Academy

AFTER the successful staging of the “Life’s A Ball Basketball Camp” at Paref-Springdale, Ramon Fernandez will take his camp to another venue, the Bright Academy in Banilad this city.

Fernadez’s basketball camp successfully debuted last August to September in Springdale, and to address the clamor for another, the four-time Philippine Basketball Association MVP, who was nicknamed “El Presidente,” taps Bright Academy for the second clinic.

The weekend basketball program will start on Oct. 23 for kids 7-17 years old.

Camp fee

Life’s A Ball offers morning session from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and afternoon sessions from 2-5 p.m.

Non-Bright Academy students are also welcome to sign up, while participants of the Springdale clinic can reenroll.

Camp fee is P4,000 and Fernandez will teach the participants the fundamentals of ball handling, pivot and body balance, all types of shooting, moving with and without the ball, along with value and attitude formation.

The fee will cover personalized training, a ball, training shirts and the chance to learn the things that made Fernandez the country’s most successful basketball player.

Slots are limited. Interested participants may register at Bring Academy (416-1500/416-15510), My Playroom in Ayala Center Cebu (232-4901), My Playroom in SM City-Cebu (232-7450) or Thirsty (416-1122. (RCM)

(September 23, 2004 issue)
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