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Play Hard, Live Well! Youth Sports and Wellness Expo

July 25, 2012

10 AM

to 6 PM

Embassy Suites Frisco

7600 John Q. Hammons Drive , Frisco, TX

Age Limit

N/A

Free


Play Hard, Live Well! Youth Sports and Wellness Expo

This FREE day of family fun kicks off with Dunkin’ Donuts“Morning Dunk” at 9 a.m. and the fun continues until 8 p.m. The Main Stage, hosted by professional comedian Brently Heilbron, kicks off with a free presentation on college recruiting by the National Collegiate Scouting Associationand continues with presentations and mini-clinics by:

-- former NBA Player and Coach JOHN LUCAS -- POINT 3 GEAR– the only gear made for basketball -- shot analysis by NOAH BASKETBALL -- training aide PERFECT JUMPER -- fundraising tips from TRIQUEST Fundraising -- “The Rhythm of the Game” by master tap dancer MATT SHIELDS

Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet Basketball Hall-of Famer and current NBA Coach of the Dallas Mavericks’ Development League team the Texas Legends Nancy Lieberman, and win prizes including an XBOX with Kinect, basketball gear from POWERADE PLAY, a $5,000 fundraising package from TriQuest, cabana passes to Hawaiian Falls, and much, much MORE!

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