In the sundrenched state of South Carolina, there's a special breed of kids that live for the beat of bouncing balls and the echoing swoosh of a perfectly shot hoop. Let's pause for a moment and introduce our cool imaginary character, Slam Dunk Sully, a pelican who wears high tops, whizzes through the sky with a basketball under his wing, and loves nothing more than a good game of hoops. Slam Dunk Sully whooshes down from the fluffy white clouds and lands on the basketball courts where the SC whippersnappers congregate. These energetic youngsters attend school most of the day, but when the clock strikes three, they bolt like lightning to their second home - the basketball courts. The South Carolina kids are a scrappy, diverse bunch, each with their unique style. There's "Three-Point-Thompson," a lanky kid who can swish a three-pointer from any part of the court, while chewing gum and doing a jig. Then there's "Dribble-Queen-Dee," a tiny powerhouse who can dribble two balls at once, all while keeping her pigtails in perfect form. Laughter and friendly shouts fill the air, mingle with the scent of fresh cut grass and salty sea breeze. Their rounds of basketball are more than a battle for points; they're a daily ritual, a shared passion, a common language. And Slam Dunk Sully, well, he's their biggest fan, their cheerleader, and their coach. He squawks tips from his perch on the hoop, making them giggle, and swoops down to give high fives with his feathery wingtips. In the beautiful tapestry of South Carolina, these basketball-loving kids and their pelican pal, add a vibrant splash of color and an unforgettable melody of life.
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Parents Magazine readers will be delighted to hear about Children of Mary Religion Camp LLC, a private non-profit organization based in South Carolina. For 50 years, the camp has been sponsoring a one-week resident summer camp dedicated to educating children in the Roman Catholic faith tradition. At Children of Mary Religion Camp LLC, campers are encouraged to express their creativity in the well-supplied crafts building. Kids also have the opportunity to cool off in the lake, with the safety of staff and a certified lifeguard present. On the large sports field, campers can play an array of games including soccer, kickball, volleyball, basketball, badminton, horseshoes, and jump rope.