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Saturday, 21 August 2010
Bryan Station vs. Clark County
Topic: Football

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Bryan Station  vs.  Clark County

Clark County High School

Winchester, KY

August 20, 2010

 

Clark County defeated Bryan Station 46-18 in an emotional game they had dedicated to WR/DB Mykal Barnes who was seriously injured in a car accident Sunday night.  The Cardinals had to overcome being flagged 15 times for 128 yards.  Pokey Harris came up big tonight as he scored four touchdowns on the ground and intercepted a pass.  Clark County got a little breathing room as they outscored Bryan Station 20-0 in the second quarter to take a 26-12 lead at halftime.  Bryan Station scored in the third quarter to pull within eight;26-18 but Clark County closed out the game on a 20-0 run.

Clark County recorded 19 first downs and 372 yards of total offense.  The Cardinals were penalized 15 times for 128 yards and lost a fumble.  Bryan Station recorded 12 first downs and 198 yards of total offense.  The Defenders were penalized four times for 42 yards, lost a fumble, and had three passes intercepted.

Pokey Harris led Clark County’s ground attack with 121 yards and four touchdowns on 12 carries.  Mason Jones added 67 yards on eight carries.  Andrew Dini completed five of seven passes for 48 yards and a touchdown.  Corey Rogers caught three passes for 28 yards and a touchdown.  Ethan Curry led the defense with three solo and four assisted tackles and added one interception.

Ledar. Jackson led the Bryan Station ground game with 56 yards and a TD on eight carries.  Michael Winkler completed five of 15 passes for 113 yards and a TD with three interceptions.  Loran Smith caught two passes for 83 yards and a TD.  Sc. Hartsfield led the defense with seven solo and two assisted tackles including two tackles for losses totalling 14 yards.

 

Scoring Summary

Team                     Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Bryan Station        12      0        6      0       18

Clark County          6     20        7     13      46

 

BS -  Loran Smith 29 yard pass from Michael Winkler (Michael Morton kick blkd)

CC – Pokey Harris 43 yard run (Tyler Creteau kick fails)

BS – Ledar. Jackson 35 yard run (Michael Winkler pass fails)

CC – Darius Skinner 20 yard pass from Andrew Dini (Tyler Creteau kick fails)

CC – Pokey Harris 4 yard run (Andrew Dini kick)

CC – Andrew Dini 2 yard run (Kyle Kinder kick)

BS – Jeff Hardin 94 yard kickoff return (Ledar. Jackson run fails)

CC – Pokey Harris 10 yard run (Kyle Kinder kick)

CC – Pokey Harris 39 yard run (Kyle Kinder kick)

CC – Corey Rogers 7 yard pass from Darius Skinner (Darius Skinner run fails)

 

Selected Statistics

Clark County

Rushing                       No.        Yds.       Avg.      Long

Pokey Harris                12          121         10.1        43

Mason Jones                  8            67           8.4        20

Mark Davis                    8            49          6.1         19

Darius Skinner               5            38          7.6         18

Andrew Dini                   9            25          2.8           9

Darian Farris                 1              7          7.0           7

Reid Campbell               2              4          2.0           4

Darian Skinner              1              4          4.0           4

Tyler Creteau                2              3          1.5           2

Team                            1              0          0.0           0

Cad. Spight                   1             -6         -6.0           0

 

Passing                  A-C-I     Yds.   TD    Long            

Andrew Dini          7-5-0       48       1       20

Darius Skinner      4-2-0       12       1         7

 

Receiving                     No.      Yds,      TD

Corey Rogers                3          28          1

Darius Skinner              1          20          1

Pokey Harris                 1            7          0

Darian Skinner              1            5          0

Con. Shoebrooks           1            0          0

 

Bryan Station

Rushing                     No.     Yds.    Avg.     Long

Ledar. Jackson           8         56        7.0        35

L.J. Warfield               3         20        6.7        15

Josh Arnett                 5         12       2.4          6   

Charles Randle           3          4        1.3          4

Michael Winkler          1        -7        -7.0          0

 

Passing                     A-C-I       Yds.     TD   Long

Michael Winkler      15-5-3       113      1       54

 

Receiving              No.      Yds.     TD    Long

Loran Smith           2          83        1        54

Ledar. Jackson       1          17        0        17

Josh Arnett            1            8        0          8

L.J. Warfield          1            5        0          5

 

Acknowledgement:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.

 

 


Posted by REH at 7:28 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 22 August 2010 11:04 PM EDT
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Lexington Catholic vs. Whitley County
Topic: Football

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Lexington Catholic vs. Whitley County

Whitley County High School

Williamsburg, KY

August 20, 2010

 

Lexington Catholic rallied from a 20-12 halftime deficit to defeat Whitley County by a score of 46-27.  Neither team had trouble moving the ball on offense as Lexington Catholic rolled up 500 yards of total offense and Whitley County added 411 yards.  Highly touted Soph  Kyle Boling made his debut as starting QB for Lexington Catholic and was impressive with three touchdown passes and a 70 yard TD run.

Lexington Catholic recorded 19 first downs and 500 yards of total offense.  The Knights were penalized eight times for 60 yards and had two passes intercepted.  Whitley County recorded 15 first downs and 411 yards of total offense.  They were penalized five times for 47 yards, lost three fumbles, and had one pass intercepted.

Amoh Kumengisa led Lexington Catholic’s ground game with 69 yards and a TD on 10 carries.  Kyle Boling carried the ball three times for 67 yards and a TD.  Konnor Vasilko chipped in with 59 yards and two TDs on 14 carries. Kyle Boling completed 10 of 18 passes for 254 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions.  Adam Bush caught four passes for 146 yards and one TD.  Colby Colburn added two receptions for 77 yards and a TD.Anthony Kersey led the defense with six solo and one assisted tackles.  Adam Wachs added five solo and three assisted tackles.

J. Singleton led Whitley County’s ground attack with 145 yards and a TD on four carries.  Jordan Chute added 52 yards on nine carries.  Travis Inman completed five of 12 passes for 122 yards and two touchdowns with one interception.  Justin Goins caught four passes for 105 yards and two touchdowns.  Boston Bryant led the defense with six solo and six assisted tackles.  Cody Bowlin added five solo tackles.  Josh Nichols and J. Singleton each recorded an interception.

 

Scoring Summary

School                           Q1    Q2    Q3    Q4    Final

Lexington Catholic         6       6       22     12     46

Whitley County              6     14        7       0     27

 

WC – J. Singleton 91 yard run (Seth McCoy kick fails)

LC – Connor Vasilko 20 yard run (Jake Pumphrey kick fails)

WC – Justin Goins 53 yard pass from Travis Inman (Cody Bowlin run)

LC – Connor Vasilko 9 yard run (Kyle Bolin pass fails)

WC – Travis Inman 15 yard run (Justin Goins run fails)

LC – Kyle Bolin 70 yard run (Konnor Vasilko run)

LC – Colby Colburn 59 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey kick)

WC – Justin Goins 46 yards from Travis Inman (Seth McCoy kick)

LC – Adam Bush 80 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey kick)

LC – Konnor Vasilko 5 yard pass from Kyle Bolin (Jake Pumphrey run fails)

LC – Amoh Kumengisa 5 yard run (Jake Pumphrey pass fails)

Selected Statistics

Lexington Catholic

Rushing                        No.      Yds.        Avg.     Long

Amoh Kumengisa        10         69           6.9         34

Kyle Bolin                     3          67         22.3         70

Konnor Vasilko           14          59           4.2         20

Billy J. Brown               8          45           5.6         16

Casey Lebrun              1            3           3.0           3

Nick Mashni                 1            3           3.0           3

 

Passing               A-C-I         Yds.    TD     Long

Kyle Bolin         18-10-2      254       3         80

 

Receiving                 No.      Yds.     TD     Long

Adam Bush               4          146       1         80

Colby Colburn          2            77       1         59

Mike Lynch               1            15       0         15

Luke Fish                 1             10      0          10

Konnor Vasilko         1              5       1           5

Nate Letton              1             1        0           1

 

Whitley County

Rushing                    No.     Yds,      Avg.     Long

J. Singleton                4        145       36.2         91

Jordan Chute             9          52         5.8         25

Boston Bryant            4          32         8.0         19

Cody Bowlin             7           27         3.9         18

Travis Inman            7           13         1.9         15

Cody Bramlett          5            8          1.6          4

Josh Nichols             1            5          5.0          5

Justin Goins             1             5          5.0         5

Scottie Partin           1             2          2.0         2

 

Passing                 A-C-I      Yds.    TD      Long

Travis Inman        12-5-1     122      2          53

 

Receiving           No.     Yds.      TD      Long

Justin Goins        4         105        2         53

J. Singleton        1           17        0         17

 

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to the Lexington Catholic Stats Crew for providing the computer statistics for tonight’s game.

 


Posted by REH at 4:01 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 21 August 2010 7:41 PM EDT
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Tates Creek vs. Lafayette Roy G. Walton Bowl
Topic: Football

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Tates Creek vs.  Lafayette

Tates Creek High School

Lexington, KY

August 20, 2010

 

The inaugural Roy G. Walton Bowl Game was played at Tates Creek High School tonight .  Lafayette was the home team but played at Tates Creek because of construction on their new stadium.

Tates Creek scored 20 points in the final seven minutes to overcome a 27-12 deficit to defeat Lafayette 32-27.  Tates Creek held a 32-21 lead with 1:41 left in the game but Lafayette’s Marlon Johnson returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a TD to cut the deficit to 32-27.  Lafayette then recovered an onside kick but lost the ball on an interception.  Lafayette recovered a fumble on the Tates Creek 15 yard line with 15 seconds remaining in the game but ended the game with four incompleted passes.

This was a game of momentum changes as Tates Creek took a 12-0 lead after the first quarter.  Lafayette scored 14 points in the last four minutes of the second quarter to take a 14-12 halftime lead.  Lafayette scored again in the third quarter and took a 21-12 lead into the final quarter before Tates Creek rallied for the victory.

Tates Creek held a commanding advantage in total yardage 351-137 but could not contain Lafayette’s Marlon Johnson on kick returns.  Johnson returned a kickoff 90 yards for a TD, scored on a 72 yard punt return, and set up another score on a 57 yard punt return.

Tates Creek recorded 21 first downs and 351 yards of total offense.  The Commodores were penalized nine times for 52 yards, lost three fumbles, and had one pass intercepted.  Lafayette recorded 12 first downs and 137 yards of total offense.  The Generals were penalized nine times for 68 yards and had two passes intercepted.

Jontez Jones led the Tates Creek ground game with 99 yards on 13 carries.  Brandon Shrout carried the ball eight times for 86 yards with two touchdowns.  Dee Christopher completed 10 of 18 passes for 101 yards and a TD with one interception.  Brandon Shrout caught four passes for 40 yards.  Anthony Bell added three receptions for 26 yards and a TD.  Jamal Wagner led the defense with six solo and one assisted tackles.  William Hardin added five solo tackles.  Dennis Oxendine chipped in with two solo and three assisted tackles and also scored on a 65 yard interception return.

Bubba Johnson led Lafayette’s ground game with 75 yards and two TDs on 13 carries.  Jeremy Smith completed eight of 25 passes for 79 yards with two interceptions.  Tanner Napier caught five passes for 59 yards.  Marlon Johnson rolled up 288 total yards including 18 yards rushing, 19 yards pass receptions, 115 yards on kick returns, and 136 yards on punt returns. Justin Carr led the defense with six solo and one assisted tackles.  Darius Johnson added six solo tackles and one interception which he returned 48 yards.

 

Tates Creek        12   0   0  20  -  32

Lafayette              0  14  7    6  -  27

 

TC – Anthony Bell 6 yard pass from Dee Christopher (Charles Mechas kick fails)

TC – Brandon Shrout 16 yard run (Dee Christopher pass fails)

LAF – Marlon Johnson 72 yard punt return (Matt Green kick fails)

LAF – Bubba Johnson 1 yard run  (Marlon Johnson run)

LAF- Bubba Johnson 7 yard run (Matt Green kick)

TC – Brandon Shrout 30 yard run (Charles Mechas kick fails)

TC – Dee Christopher 4 yard run (Brandon Shrout run)

TC – Dennis Oxendine 65 yard interception return (Jamal McFarland run fails)

LAF – Marlon Johnson 90 yard kickoff return ( Jeremy Smith pass fails)

 

Selected Statistics

 

Tates Creek

Rushing                      No.        Yds.     Avg.      Long

Jontez Jones                13         99         7.6          21

Brandon Shrout             8         86       10.8          30

Dee Christopher          10         31         3.1            9

Jamal McFarland           3         20          6.7          12

Jon. Meadors                2           8          4.0            4

Dennis Oxendine          1         -5         -5.0            0

 

Passing                      A-C-I         Yds.     TD     Long

Dee Christopher       18-10-1       101       1         23

Brandon Shrout          1-1-0           11       0         11

 

Receiving                 No.   Yds.     TD      Long

Brandon Shrout        4        40        0          14

Anthony Bell            3        26         1          21

Keith Denton           1        23         0          23

Will Sweet               1        13         0          13

Jontez Jones           1          8         0            8

Aubrey Lewis          1          2         0            2

 

Lafayette

Rushing                   No.     Yds.     Avg.     Long

Bubba Johnson        13       75         5.8        24

Marlon Johnson        11       18         2.6         9

Darius Hughes          3          8         2.7         8

Jeremy Smith           6      -43        -7.2          0

 

Passing                  A-C-I      Yds     TD.   Long

Jeremy Smith       25-8-2       79        0        19

 

Receiving                No.     Yds.     TD     Long

Tanner Napier         5         59         0         19

Marlon Johnson       2         19         0         11

Bubba Johnson        1          1         0           1

Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the computer statistics for tonight’s game.

 

 


Posted by REH at 11:40 AM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 21 August 2010 11:47 AM EDT
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Monday, 2 August 2010
31st Annual Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) 2010 S2
Topic: Basketball

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31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010 Session 2

 

Some of the top awards given for this session of the camp included:

Junior Division

Camp MVP was 6-2 Fr. JoeBob Charles Gilmer Ellijay GA.  The Camp Runner-Up MVP was awarded to 5-10 Fr. Neal Kirkpatrick Muhlenberg County Greenville KY.  The Top Shooter award went to 5-2 7th grader Gregory Frist Crosby Middle Louisville KY and the Top RebounderAward went to 5-11 8th grader Tyler Thacker Menifee County Frenchburg KY. The All-Star Game MVP went to 6-1 Fr. Grayson Griffith Boyd County Ashland KY and the Runner-Up Award went to JoeBob Charles.

High School Division

Co-Camp MVPs were 6-7 Sr. Jordan Percell Campbellsville KY and 6-2 Sr. Terrence Dixon LaVergne TN.  Co-Camp Runner-Up MVPs were 6-6 Sr. Elliott Vaughn Batavia IL and 6-0 Sr. Lutrell Thomas Woodlawn Shreveport LA.  The Top Shooter Award went to 6-0 Sr. Justin Short Boyle County Danville KY and the Top Rebounder Award went to 6-3 Sr. Justin Webb Trimble County Bedford KY.  The Top Underclassman was 6-5 Jr. Jermaine Rutley North Hardin Radclff KY. The Top 30 All-Star Game MVP was 6-3 Sr. Camden Foster Lamar County Barnesville GA and the Runner-Up MVP was 6-3 Sr. Wesley Richey Ooltewah TN.  The Second 30 All-Star Game MVP was 5-4 Jr. Ta-Rel Franklin Lutheran East Cleveland Heights OH and the Runner-Up MVP was 5-11 Sr. Deven Wright Temple Christian Dayton OH.

 

The Rick Bolus’High Potential® Blue-Chip Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the names of either High Potential or Blue-Chip.

 

 


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Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp

 

This was an excellent camp with a lot of talent at each grade level. Camp MVP 5-2 Sr. Rachel Allen Northeast Clarksville TN impressed with her speed and ability to make shots. Camp Runner-UpMVP 5-8 Sr. Candace Morton Henry Clay Lexington KY displayed an excellent all-around game.  5-7 Jr. April Wilson Manual Louisville KY was named Top Underclassmen and has the complete package at the point guard position.  5-10 Jr. Jenna Crittendon Ryle Union KY continues to impress with her skill and athleticism.  5-10 So. Aareon Smith Butler Louisville KY is poised to have a great season.  Several girls who were elgible to play at the junior division chose to “play up” and more than held their own with their older counterparts.  5-9 Fr. Kacie Juday Tipton IN and 5-9 8th grader Alexis Brewer LaRue County Hodgenville KY both made the high school division all camp team.  5-10 7th grader Erin Boley T.K. Stone Middle School Elizabethtown KY, 5-11 Fr Makenzie Cann Anderson County KY, 5-5 8th grader Deja Turner Holy Cross Covington KY, 5-5 6th grader Natalie Collins Ramsey Louisville KY, and 5-6 7th grader Anovia Byars Paris Middle Paris KY. Were a few of several who played well against their older counterparts.


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Friday, 23 July 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp

 

There were ten players chosen for the junior all-camp team: 5-6 8th grader Lakken Miller Casey County Liberty, KY, 5-3 8th grader Jessica Sanders Knox Middle Barbourville, KY, 5-5 8th grader Paige Taylor Clark Middle Winchester, KY, 5-11 8th grader Christessica Priddy Caverna Middle Horse Cave, KY, 5-7 7th grader Tyanna Robinson Guion Creek MS Indianapolis, IN, 5-0 8th grader Tori Wofford Ludlow, KY, 5-7 8th grader Brittany Combs Southern Middle Somerset, KY, 6-0 7th grader Katie Simon Donnell Middle Findlay, KY, 5-4 Fr. Kristie Phillips Central Wartburg, TN, and 5-5 8th grader Alex Martin Highland Middle Louisville, KY.

 

More to come……….


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Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp

 

Thirty girls were  chosen for the high school division all-camp team: 5-7 Sr. Carla Booth Sheldon Clark Inez, KY, 5-9 Sr. Shaquetta Branch Stratford Nashville, TN, 5-6 Jr. Kimberly Mingus Holy Cross Louisville, KY, 5-2 Sr. Kylie Russell Alcoa, KY, 5-8 Sr. Chelsey Smith Pineville, KY, 5-8 Sr. Megan Caudill Richmond, IN, 5-6 Sr. Courtney Nelson West Central Francesville, IN, 5-10 Jr. Brooklyn Juday Tipton, IN, 5-9 Fr. Kacie Juday Tipton, IN, 5-8 Sr. Candace Morton Henry Clay, KY, 5-9 Sr. Laken Tabor Crittenden Conty Marion, KY, 5-11 Jr. Ashley Woolum North Laurel London, KY, 5-10 Sr. Kelsey Sikes Timberland Wentzville, MO, 5-7 Jr. Rianna Gayheart Owen County Owenton, KY, 5-11 So. Courtney Sandlin Walton Verona Walton, KY, 6-0 So. Michelle Judy Walton Verona Walton, KY, 5-9 Jr. Nicole Bryant North Oldham Goshen, KY, 5-10 Jr. Jenna Crittendon Ryle Union, KY, 5-5 Sr. Abby Jump Ryle Union, KY, 5-7 Jr. April Wilson Manual Louisville, KY, 5-10 So. Laura Johnson Grainger Rutledge, TN, 5-11 Sr. Sarah Combs Bradford, TN, 5-9 Sr. Maggie Hartlage Assumption Louisville, KY, 5-10 So. Aareon Smith Butler Louisville, KY, 5-9 8th grader Alexis Brewer LaRue County Hodgenville, KY, 5-8 Sr. Nicole Lauterbach Manual Louisville, KY, 5-2 Sr. Rachel Allen Northeast Clarksville, TN, 5-10 Sr. Rachel Hodge Union County Morganfield, KY, 5-9 Sr. Hannah Mountjoy Danville, KY, and 6-1 Sr. Kristin Perry West Carter Olive Hill, KY.

 

More to come………


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Monday, 19 July 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp

 

This camp was held July 16-17, 2010 at Georgetown in Georgetown, KY.  This camp had both a junior and senior division.  Some of the top awards for the junior division included Camp MVP 5-5 8th grader Alex Martin Highland Middle Louisville KY and Camp Runner-Up MVP 5-7 7th grader Tyana Robinson Guion Creek Middle Indianapolis, IN.  5-3 7th grader Kaci Currens Anderson Middle Lawrenceburg, KY was named the top shooter and 6-0 7th grader Katie Simon Donnell Middle Findlay OH was named top rebounder.

Some of the top awards for the senior division included Camp MVP 5-2 Sr. Rachel Allen Northeast Clarksville, TN, Camp Runner-UP MVP 5-8 Sr. Candace Morton Henry Clay Lexington, KY, and Top Underclassmen 5-7 Jr. April Wilson Manual Louisville, KY.  5-4 Jr. Kara Taulbee Conner Hebron, KY was named the top shooter and 6-3 Sr. Sian House Murray, KY was named the top rebounder.

 

More to come……..

 


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Tuesday, 13 July 2010
31st Annual Rick Bolus' 31st High Potential(R) "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp(R) 2010 Session 1
Topic: Basketball

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31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010 Session 1

 

The Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp will be held in Georgetown, KY at Georgetown College on July 16-17.  The second session of the 31st Annual Rick Bolus’ High Potential® “Blue-Chip” Basketball Camp® 2010 will be held July 18-22 in Georgetown, KY at Georgetown College.

However, before we forget about the first session I have a few thoughts about the session.  The major awards and the all camp selections went to some very deserving players but there were several other players that caught my attention for various reasons and I would like to mention them.  5-8 Jr. Anthony Myrks from Bardstown, KY picked up the nickname “Smurf” a few seasons ago before he added a few inches of height.  Myrks has excellent point guard skills and one of the largest “hearts” in the game.  He will battle you 32 minutes a game and his motor always revs at maximum RPMs.

Another player who impressed me was 5-11 Jr. Kyle Bush from Paul Blazer Ashland, KY.  Bush is a savvy, strong guard with a keen understanding of the game.  Bush was hampered by a slight injury that limited his jumping ability and the ability to push off that leg.  He still impressed with his ability to get to the basket and to hit the jump shot.

There were several players at this camp that played extremely well and displayed an excellent attitude and work ethic.  “Summer” basketball can be a long grind  now with all the camps and AAU events but for an “old-timer” like me it is refreshing to see so many young players perform that still display positive attitudes and work ethics.

 

The Rick Bolus’  High Potential® Blue-Chip Basketball Camp® is not affiliated with any other basketball camp using the name of either High Potential or Blue-Chip.

 

 


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Monday, 12 July 2010
Rick Bolus' High Potential(R) 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp
Topic: Basketball

Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls
Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp


The Rick Bolus’ High Potential® 13th Annual Girls Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp will be held July 16-17 in Georgetown, Kentucky at Georgetown College.

The camp director for this camp is Rick Bolus who is entering his 38th season as a basketball scout and 31st year an an exposure basketball camp director.  Rick Bolus started the Rick Bolus High Potential® Basketball Recruiting Service in 1973.  Mr. Bolus’ newsletters not only reach the desks of numerous college coaches nationwide, but also several all-star game directors. 

A camp report will be made available via internet to almost 2,000 women’s basketball college coaches in the United States. This camp will also be covered on www.kyprephoops.com website. The camp features speakers on recruiting, academics, and basketball.  Each player participates in five games over the two-day period.  All players receive equal playing time as substitutions are done by the clock.  There are fundamentals stations, team practice sessions, optional competition contests, and a written evaluation from the camper's league coach.  The camp director is at camp both days observing each player's performance daily.  A certified trainer is at camp around the clock.

 


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