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Tallulah Falls School opens registration for 2026 summer sports camps

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TALLULAH FALLS, Ga. — Tallulah Falls School has opened registration for its 2026 summer athletic camps, offering eight programs throughout June for student-athletes of varying ages and skill levels.

Registration began Feb. 9, and camps will run from June 1 through June 22, according to the school’s athletics department.

The camp season begins June 1 with baseball and swimming. Tennis camp starts June 8. Basketball, softball and soccer camps all open June 15, and speed camp begins June 22.
Camp offerings include baseball, basketball, soccer, softball, speed and agility training, swimming and tennis. Each program emphasizes fundamental skill development, while also incorporating games and competitions. Camps are directed by TFS coaches, with some sessions featuring additional instruction from local coaches and specialists.

Age ranges vary by sport, with some camps open to rising third-graders through high school students. Swim camp is open to children ages 6 and older.

Joanna Neely, now a fifth-grader, attended both the softball and basketball camps last summer.

“The camps were really fun,” Neely said. “There were a lot of challenges, new things I did not know about. With basketball, we worked on a lot of skills and played a lot of fun games like dribble tag. In the softball camp, it definitely improved my pitching.”

Olivia Newkirk, also a fifth-grader, said tennis camp helped build her confidence in a new sport.

“It was my first year playing tennis,” Newkirk said. “I learned how to do a forehand and a backhand. It was kind of hard for me, but through the coaching I was able to learn it very easily. It really encouraged me to get more tennis lessons and during summer I am going to play more tennis. The coaches were always there to help us with whatever we needed.”

Turner Lander, who attended tennis camp, said the experience prepared him for competitive play.

“Camp was great,” Lander said. “My friends were there which made it so much fun. I learned some new things, played some matches. It was a great experience. I loved it. I learned how to do a one-handed volley and a one-handed backhand. The camp helped prepare me for the season. It gave me new things to try in matches and prepared me well.”

Additional information about specific dates, age divisions and registration details is available through the school’s athletics website.

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