Get ready for a Two-Day Basketball and Yoga Workout Camp on October 31 and November 1 at Chris-Town YMCA.
This event is hosted by Bridget Pettis, a former WNBA Phoenix Mercury champion and coach.
Surprise guest appearances during the two days of camp.
This camp is a great opportunity for girls and boys who want to gain an edge in their sport and lives. Along with skills, drills, and one-on-one interactions with professional players, children will experience a vegetarian meal and practice yoga.
Please bring a water bottle.
Special T-shirts will be provided to attendees
Parents must be in person to check in their child and required to arrive at least 10-15 mins prior to drop off/pick up. Parents are not allowed in the gym due to COVID requirements. Temperatures will be taken.
Ages: 8-18
Where: Chris-Town YMCA
5517 N. 17th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Cost: $45 per day or $85 total for both days ($5OFF)
Time: 8am- 12 noon
Website to sign up:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bridget-pettis-all-star-basketball-camp-phoenix-1031-111-tickets-125366531671
Space is limited. RSVP ASAP. No refunds.
Questions: Angel Knight 312-448-7076
About Bridget Pettis
Bridget Pettis has almost three decades of experience in the WNBA as a player, coach and executive. Pettis’ WNBA career began in 1997 when she was selected by the Phoenix Mercury with the seventh overall pick in the WNBA Elite Draft.
She played in the WNBA for eight seasons with the Mercury and Indiana Fever before joining Phoenix’s coaching staff as an assistant in 2006, helping lead the team to two WNBA championships (2007, 2009). Pettis served as the Mercury’s director of basketball operations from 2010-13 before joining the Los Angeles Sparks as an assistant coach in 2013. Pettis spent three seasons as an assistant coach with the Dallas Wings (2014-2017) and most recently as an assistant coach at the Chicago Sky (2019-2020.)
Bridget Pettis was recently inducted in the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and held her inaugural basketball and yoga youth camp in her hometown of Gary, Indiana in October 2020. Her passion to inspire and help others has led to nonprofits Project Roots AZ (projectrootsaz.org) and the Bridget Pettis Foundation. (website coming soon.)