Brendan Fitzpatrick
07 September 2023
News

Framingham High Coaches to Host Basketball Clinic

A youth basketball clinic hosted by Framingham High School coaches will begin on September 12.

FRAMINGHAM - A youth basketball clinic hosted by Framingham High School coaches will begin on September 12.

Boys varsity coach Pat Ferdinand and girls varsity coach Kristen Fucarile will train local players on Tuesday evenings at Walsh Middle School prior to the start of the winter sports season.

Clinics will be held on September 12, September 26, October 3, October 10, and October 17. Players in grades four through six will practice from 6 to 7:15 p.m., while seventh through ninth graders will take to the court from 7:20 to 8:35 p.m.

The cost to register a player for the clinics is $75. For more details, click here.

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