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Register now for BYU 2013 Summer Sports Camps

Schedules and registration information for the Brigham Young University’s 2013 summer sports camps are now available on the BYU Sports Camps website, byusportscamps.com/registration.

BYU offers 21 different camps, including baseball, football, swimming and dance. Of special interest this year is the Fathers and Sons camp with Head Basketball Coach Dave Rose and his staff May 24-27 which will mark its 15th year.

Due to popular demand and limited space, interested participants are advised to register as soon as possible.

BYU coaches and camp staff are committed to providing all sports camps participants with a valuable and worthwhile athletic experience held on world-class facilities, along with the chance to be a part of the unique environment of BYU.

More information on the various camps is available at BYUsportscamps.com. Click this video link to get a glimpse of the camp experience. 

Writer: Hwa Lee

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Photo by Robert Davis

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