Carlisle to host Complete 7 Camp at Anacoco

By Daniel Green | BWS Sports

ANACOCO — Veteran Anacoco Indian head coach Randy Carlisle, along with other coaches and players from the school, will be bringing their knowledge and know-how to the court next week as they are hosting the Carlisle Complete 7 Basketball Camp at Anacoco High School.

The camp is for boys and girls ages 5-14 and those participating will receive not only top-notch instruction, but also a T-shirt, basketball and water bottle for attending.

The camp will take place May 31-June 3 in the new gym at Anacoco High School. The first session of the camp will last from 9 a.m. until noon each day for those ages 5-9, while the second session of the event, for those ages 10-14, will be from 1-4 p.m.

The cost of the camp is $100 per camper, with a $5 discount for other campers hailing from the same household.

To enroll for the camp, fill out one of the forms, which can be found online on the BWS Sports Facebook page. Return the form and a check made payable to Miranda Taylor at Miranda Taylor, Anacoco Basketball Camp, 4740 Port Arthur Avenue, Anacoco, LA, 71403.

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