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WMCC Youth Basketball signups under way

Weirton, WVLocal News

The Weirton Millsop Community Center has commenced signups for its inaugural Youth Basketball League, providing an exciting opportunity for local children from kindergarten to sixth grade. Set to tip off this winter, the league aims to engage area youths in sports and promote healthy physical activity. Different age divisions will be available, including kindergarten through second grade, third and fourth grade, and fifth and sixth grade, ensuring that all participants can find a suitable group. Parents are encouraged to register their children at the community center, fostering a sense of community and involvement in youth sports. This initiative not only aims to enhance physical fitness but also focuses on developing teamwork and sportsmanship among young players.

The launch of the league marks a significant milestone for local sports, enriching recreational offerings in Weirton and surrounding areas. As the winter season approaches, excitement builds for what promises to be a fun and engaging basketball experience. The Weirton Millsop Community Center is dedicated to providing a supportive environment for young athletes to thrive.

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