By Michelle Colesanti

Shop Local At FishHawk Sporting Goods For Great Customer Service

FishHawk Sporting Goods is a family run community based sporting goods store offering both new and quality used sporting goods. It also purchases quality used sporting goods for resale. One of owners Bruce & Dantys Bohan’s biggest goals is to be known as that clean and family-friendly neighborhood store with great customer service with a desire is to build long term lasting community and family relationships. This is the store where the games begin and you can get your kid in the game for a reasonable price; a great place where you can shop local.

FishHawk Sporting Goods is located at 13446 Boyette Rd. in Riverview (River Springs Plaza) and is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information, call 324-9161 or visit www.FishHawkSportingGoods.com or visit on Facebook.

Your Child Can Reach Their Potential through PROtential Sports

With Teaching Life through Sports as its slogan, PROtential Sports strives to provide an environment that encourages and strengthens while developing good character, by stimulating the minds of children to believe that they can achieve the ultimate and surpass the average with hard work.

PROtential Sports will provide the exercise necessary to instill an active and healthy lifestyle your child will carry for the rest of their lives.

It offers after school camps in the Panther Trace and Rivercrest area, allowing for two to three sports per day followed by inspiration talks. Children are divided into smaller groups receiving a lot of individualized attention from trained athletes. All the coaches are former professional or collegiate athletes. Locations are listed on the Website under Camps.

After school pickup is included in the Panther Trace and Rivercrest. For more information, call 843-9460.

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Michelle Colesanti
Michelle has been with the Osprey Observer for almost nine years, and her current position is Assignment Editor. She resides in Bloomingdale with her husband Phil, two sons, Philip and Matthew, and Tigger the cat.