Youth and Prep Basketball : SWOOSH Endless Summer League Set to Launch
By The Bakersfield Californian
Cen Cal Swoosh players have been training and building skills for the Endless Summer League.
Sat. 14th we will have a Inner League showcase. For the next 6 Saturdays we will host a Shootout
or Playoff Tournament.
Enter your School, Club, Rec,be the G.M. and build your squad today and compete In 8 official games for only $250.
You can also go online and make your own team saturday shootout schedule for only $35.00 per game.
Players, don't let the heat stop your game from joining the coolest new League.
Individual players 3rd thru 12th can compete in 8,games,for only $60.00 game jersey included.
Register online at: centralcalswoosh.com
Call 661 932-3727 or 559 202-9995 to speak to our Tournament Director.
Contact info
Coach Craig Trevino
coachcraigt@hotmail.com
661 932-3727






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