Posted November 2nd, 2009 by bpeterson

Union 78 Father-Son Baseball Training Starts Another 6-Week Session on Wed, Nov. 4th

Reality Sports will be conducting another 6-week Father-Son baseball training starting Wednesday, Nov. 4th and continuing through Wed, Dec. 9th, 2009.  Dads (or guardians) will be coached by RS Director of Baseball, Tim Kuykendall, in how to teach skills and drills to their sons (ages 8-12) each Wednesday night during the session.

Workouts will run from 7:00-8:30 pm at the Korum Activity Center (KAC) at Life Center in Tacoma (1717 S. Union Ave, Tacoma 98405).  Bring your baseball gloves and appropriate workout clothing.  All instruction is indoors.  No cleats allowed.

Dads will be guided by Psalm 78 during the course of the program and will be instructed in how to write a letter of blessing to their sons.

You won't want to miss out on this exciting opportunity with your boy!  Register now online to reserve your spot.  Space is limited to the first 15 dads and sons.

Cost of the training is by donation.

Contact Tim Kuykendall at 253-722-3906 or tkuykendall@realitysports.org for more information. 

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Posted by Asethi on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 10:51pm
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