Teen 5v5 Drop-In Games Coming to Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center

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Teen 5v5 Drop-In Play games will take place at Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center, 545 Kenneth E Marcus Way, August 23rd – October 27th.

Teens, grades 6th-8th, will have games on Tuesdays, 3:30PM-5:30PM while grades 9th-12th will play on Thursdays 3:30PM-5:30PM. The cost will be $1/per day per a participant playing in the games (Everyone entering the gym will be required to pay the daily entry fee, unless the spectator is a parent/guardian accompanying the game participant). 

Games will be 15-minute games or first to 15 points. These games will not be refereed, but there will be a staff member supervising to ensure the games are running smoothly. 

30 spots available each day. More spots may open if individuals leave or decide no longer play for the day. 

Parent or guardian MUST register child in our system before they are allowed to play. Without proper waivers and permission given by parents, players will be refused entry. 

For more information:

Custer Park Sports & Fitness Center

545 Kenneth E Marcus Way

770-794-5637

Register online

Original source can be found here.



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