Brett Kavanaugh’s summer of 1982 was jam-packed with basketball games, beach trips, movie dates, parties and typical teenage chores, according to a copy of his personal calendar revealed Wednesday.

The Supreme Court nominee submitted five pages from his hand-scrawled calendar to the Senate Judiciary Committee in an effort to prove he didn’t attend a high school party where Christine Blasey Ford claims he sexually assaulted her.

Ford said she can’t recall a specific date or whose house it was, but said two other teens, Mark Judge and Patrick J. Smyth, were also in the room. Ford’s name does not appear in the calendar, a copy of which was obtained and published Wednesday.

The meticulously kept calendar spans May through August of that year, when Kavanaugh was 17 years old, and has all the trappings of the typical teenage life.

“BEACH WEEK” he wrote in big block letters across the week of June 6.

That month also included a “boathouse” party on June 25, going to the movies to see “Poltergeist” the next day, as well as basketball camp for a week and several basketball games.

Kavanaugh apparently let loose in July — spending weekends at the beach, in Connecticut and at “St. Michael’s,” and attending a couple of parties.

“Anne Dougherty’s party,” he marked on July 4.

Six days later was “Richie Stanton’s Party.”

Kavanaugh also spent the month getting into shape — noting “lift” almost twice a week.

The aspiring jurist scheduled interviews on the 26th and 27th at Brown and Yale.

Meanwhile, the calendar also shows Kavanaugh spent three consecutive weekends in May that year at home.

“GROUNDED,” he wrote in blue ink across Memorial Day weekend, which also noted “father-son dinner” on May 21 and a haircut the next day. On May 3, he penned, “CUT OUR LAWN.”

On Saturday, May 1, he wrote, “GO TO HOLY CHILD PARTY. DRIVE NIKKI.”

Ford, now 51, claims Kavanaugh attacked her at a high school party sometime during the summer of 1982, when she was 15 years old and a student at the all-girls Holton-Arms School in Bethesda, Maryland. Kavanaugh attended the all-boys Georgetown Preparatory School.

“I thought he might inadvertently kill me,” she told the Washington Post. “He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.”

Judge, Kavanaugh’s close pal at the time, was referenced in a July 28th entry.

“Go to Judge’s,” he wrote.

Judge and Smyth have denied involvement in the incident.

Kavanaugh has vehemently denied attacking Ford — and has vowed to not be “intimidated” into withdrawing from his Supreme Court nomination.