Doug Dumas, who has been wheelchair-bound after a surgery when he was a young boy, combines his love for basketball with his passion for teaching kids.
FUTURE HOUSING. YOU KNOW, PLAYING A SPORT CAN HELP YOUNG KIDS GAIN CONFIDENCE AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS, BUT FINDING A TEAM CAN BE OVERWHELMING. STOCKTON HEROES JUST HOSTED A MONTHLY BASKETBALL CAMP TO GET ...
In today’s world — where kids are often glued to screens — finding meaningful and real-world experiences has never been more critical. The good thing is practicing basketball offers exactly that — an ...
Michael Chamberlain has been playing wheelchair basketball with disabled children for the past five years, and he's not about to stop anytime soon.On Saturday, Chamberlain and the kids from Carrie ...
Fort Belvoir Families benefit from an innovative youth sports program that has recently been nationally recognized for ...
The Thunder Youth Basketball Camp teaches young players lessons in teamwork, respect, and perseverance, shaping their futures both on and off the court. TULSA, Okla. - Life often teaches us lessons, ...
David Sinodis knows the ball doesn’t always bounce your way. But even when it doesn’t for his team of 11- and 12-year-olds, he finds the positive in being there to help boys learn valuable lessons.
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