Boys ROC Athletics offers sports and skills for youth at Adams Street R-Center

Boys ROC Athletics offers sports and skills for youth at Adams Street R-Center
Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester — Official website
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The City of Rochester is offering a new program called Boys ROC Athletics for boys aged 8 to 15. This initiative, hosted at the Adams Street R-Center, includes activities such as basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, and various group games.

Running every Friday from December 6 through January 31, the program aims to promote fitness, teamwork, empowerment, self-confidence, and goal setting. Sessions are scheduled from 5 to 6:30 p.m., providing a structured environment for participants to learn valuable life skills while staying active.

Those interested in joining are encouraged to register online via R-Central. For more information or questions about the program, Kevin Callier can be contacted at Kevin.Callier@cityofrochester.gov or by calling 585-428-7266.



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