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Longport Police help youths develop basketball skills, learn teamwork

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Longport Police Sgt. Shaune Slattery helps youngsters build basketball skills and more.

LONGPORT The fifth annual Longport Police Department Basketball Skills and Drills Basketball Camp, led by former LaSalle University basketball standout Sgt. Shaune Slattery last week, attracted eager young athletes from across the Downbeach community.

The summer program offered an exciting opportunity for local youths to engage in empowering activities, develop foundational basketball skills and forge meaningful connections with law enforcement officers.

Slattery's extensive background in Division 1 women's basketball makes her the perfect role model to guide aspiring young players towards achieving their athletic dreams, Longport Public Information Officer Sgt Ray Burgan said in a release.

The camp featured an all-encompassing basketball experience for the young participants who engaged in an array of drills and skill-building exercises, enhancing their individual strengths while refining their teamwork abilities.

Fellow police officers volunteered their time to coach and mentor the young athletes, ensuring their experience was both enjoyable and educational.

The Longport Police Department is committed to serving and engaging with the community beyond law enforcement, Police Chief Frank Culmone said. This annual basketball camp is just one example of how we can connect with the youth, inspire their dreams, and instill valuable life skills.