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Program Specifics: Middle School Sports

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Improve Your Game With World-Class Instruction and Maccabiah-Style Competition.

Yesh Shabbat sports programs let you focus on getting better at your favorite sport, with individualized instruction, competitive play and a Maccabiah-style inter-camp tournament. Along with strong fundamental and competitive skills, our programs develop sportsmanship, self-confidence and maturity.

Tennis
The Julian Krinsky School of Tennis provides the same instruction that has made our Haverford College tennis program internationally acclaimed. Tennis students receive a minimum of 5 hours on-court instruction and drills daily, rain or shine, including competitive play. Advanced players can receive more intensive training for tournament-level competition.

Golf
Famous for our Haverford College program, the Julian Krinsky School of Golf features a staff of 40 U.S. and International PGA- and EGTF-qualified teaching professionals.Our guaranteed low student-to-instructor ratio lets our professionals track each player's progress and provide a high level of individualized coaching in a positive motivational atmosphere. Golf students spend up to 5 hours each day in a balanced program of instruction, practice and play on 20 courses, 10 ranges and three indoor facilities for all-weather use. Matched foursomes, each with their own pro, play between 9 and 15 holes daily in stroke and match-play formats. In addition, we tee it up once a week for an 18-hole tournament.

Basketball
Directed by high school, college and Maccabiah coaches, our basketball program teaches the skills you need to be a tough competitor on the basketball court. Days are divided between instruction and competition, and state-of-theart training aids are used to maximize each playerÕs development. For the beginner, instruction centers on the fundamentals: dribbling, passing, shooting and general team concepts. Advanced players focus on higher-level basketball techniques, conditioning and the mental aspects of the game. Each session, students compete in a tournament.