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Cory Baldwin, head men's basketball coach at South Georgia State College (SGSC), will host his 13th annual Baldwin's Ballers Basketball Camp this summer. Assistant coach D.J. Hardy will serve as camp coordinator.
The camp is open to boys and girls ages 6-15. Four-day sessions are scheduled for the weeks of June 12, 26, and July 17 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on SGSC's Waycross Campus. There will be one session the week of July 24 on SGSC's Douglas Campus.
Each session is $90 per camper, which includes a t-shirt. A discount is available to campers who attend multiple sessions as well as family members of SGSC employees. Campers should register at least 24 hours prior to the start of each weekly session. Walk-up registrations will incur a $5 late fee.
"I'm looking forward to hosting our 13th camp this summer," said Baldwin. "Campers will learn fundamental skills, not only from my assistant coach and me, but also current and former players."
Baldwin said campers should wear a t-shirt, shorts, and athletic socks and shoes during each weekly session. Campers may bring their own lunch, or lunch will be available for purchase on site.
For more information, contact Baldwin at (912) 449-7605 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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