Trinity Bowling Camp
These camps will cover all phases of the game and is designed to teach students successful competitive bowling techniques. Camp will be held at Kingpin Lanes in Jeffersontown and is directed by Trinity Bowling Coach John McCarthy. See below for more information about each camp:
This long-running camp is open to boys and girls entering the 4th grade thru the 9th grade. The sport of bowling is a lifetime sport that millions enjoy each year. With the growth of high school bowling (now a KHSAA Varsity Sport) and college bowling (6 schools in Kentucky have teams) many young people are falling in love with the sport and seeing many opportunities coming from it. This camp is a perfect place to learn the sport and
improve your game no matter your previous involvement in the game. Campers will have fun and learn from the coaching staff made up of current and former coaches of the four time State Champion (2002,03,08,09) Trinity Bowling Program.
Dates – June 12 – 16
Times – 9 a.m. – noon
Cost – $150.00
Contact John McCarthy at 502-558-2241 or jjm3609@gmail.com
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For additional information contact:
Contact John McCarthy
Phone: 502-558-2241
email: jjm3609@gmail.com
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