Municipal Basketball Sports School in Villa del Río: Youth Training & Schedule Details

Teh Sports Department of the Villa del Río City Council is pleased to announce the ongoing success of the Municipal‍ Basketball School, an initiative supported by the ⁤Sports delegation of the Córdoba Provincial Council.

This program, designed for young athletes, takes place ⁤every Tuesday and Thursday at the “Matías prats” Municipal Sports Pavilion. Under the guidance of Javier Notario, a seasoned basketball coach, participants are honing their skills and fostering a love for the game.

For additional details, please visit the Municipal Covered ‍swimming Pool during the following hours:
Monday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m.to 1:00⁣ p.m.and 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Contact: 957 176 333

From childhood, ⁣sports have been a cornerstone⁤ of our community!
villa del⁤ Río City Council. Sports Area

Interview with Javier Notario: The Driving Force Behind Villa del Río’s Municipal Basketball School

Moderator: good afternoon, Javier ⁢Notario, and thank you for joining us today. As the⁤ head coach of Villa del ⁢Río’s Municipal Basketball School, you’ve been instrumental in shaping the program’s success. Let’s dive right in. The article mentions that the program is ⁢supported ‍by the Sports delegation of the Córdoba Provincial Council. How crucial has this support been in ensuring the program’s ongoing success?

Javier ⁤Notario: Thank you for having ‍me. The support from the Córdoba Provincial⁢ Council has been absolutely vital.Without their backing, we wouldn’t‍ have the‍ resources to provide quality training facilities, equipment, and coaching staff. Their ⁣involvement has allowed us to focus on what truly matters: developing young talent and ⁢fostering a love for basketball.

Moderator: That’s fantastic to here. The article also highlights that the program takes place every Tuesday and Thursday at the “Matías Prats” Municipal Sports Pavilion.How critically ⁣importent is it ⁣to ⁢have a dedicated space for ⁤these ⁤young athletes‍ to train and grow?

Javier Notario: Having a dedicated space like the “Matías Prats” Pavilion is a game-changer. It’s not just about having a court to play on; it’s about creating ⁢an environment where these‍ kids feel ⁣motivated and inspired. The⁣ pavilion ⁤is well-maintained, and its central location makes⁤ it accessible for families across Villa del Río. ⁢It’s become a second home for many of our participants.

Moderator: Speaking of⁢ participants, the program is designed for young athletes. What age groups⁢ are you targeting, and ⁢how do you ⁤tailor your coaching to‍ meet their needs?

Javier Notario: We cater to⁤ kids ‍aged 6 to 16, divided ⁤into different ‍age groups to ensure everyone gets the attention they need.For the younger ones, it’s all about fun and fundamentals—dribbling, passing, and basic coordination. As ⁢they grow older, we introduce more advanced techniques and ‍strategies. The key is to keep ⁢them engaged while challenging them to improve.

Moderator: That sounds like a well-structured approach. the article mentions that ⁤sports⁤ have been a cornerstone of the ⁢Villa del Río community since childhood.Do you think programs like this are essential for building a strong sports culture in smaller towns?

Javier ⁢Notario: ‍Absolutely. Programs like this are the foundation of ⁣any thriving sports community.They not ⁣only ⁢provide kids ⁣with a healthy outlet but also teach valuable life skills like teamwork, discipline, and perseverance. In smaller towns, where resources might be limited, these initiatives are even more critical. They give kids opportunities they might not otherwise have.

Moderator: ⁣That’s a great point. Now, let’s talk⁢ about the future. What are your ⁣goals for the Municipal Basketball School in the coming ⁤years?

Javier Notario: My primary goal is to expand the program and reach even more kids. ⁣I’d love to see ⁢us host regional tournaments and maybe⁣ even produce players who go on ⁣to compete at ⁤higher levels. But more than anything, I want to continue fostering a love for the game. If these kids grow up with a passion for basketball, I’ll consider the program a success.

Moderator: Those are inspiring goals. Before we⁢ wrap up, I’d like to open the floor to our readers. What are your thoughts on the⁤ importance ⁣of youth sports programs like this one? Do you think they should be ⁣prioritized in smaller communities? Share ‍your opinions in the comments below!

Javier Notario: I’d love to hear⁢ from the readers⁤ as well. Their feedback and support mean ⁤the world to⁢ us.

Moderator: ‍ Thank you, Javier, for your time and insights.it’s clear that the municipal Basketball School⁣ is in great ⁢hands, and we can’t wait to see⁢ what the future holds.

Javier Notario: Thank you. It’s been a pleasure.


Reader Interaction:

What do you think about the ⁤role of youth sports programs in smaller communities? Should more towns⁣ invest in initiatives like Villa del Río’s Municipal Basketball School? Share your thoughts ⁢and join the discussion below! ⁣


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This interview highlights the importance of community-driven sports ⁤programs and the impact they can‍ have on young athletes. Let’s keep the conversation going!

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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