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Monday, 4 July 2016
Rick Bolus Camp Session #1 High School Tournament
Topic: Basketball

2016RB1G

 

Rick Bolus’ 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp

 

High School Division Tournament June 30, 2016

 

There were nine teams entered in the North Division and were designated Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois.  The records reported for league play were Florida (8-1), California (7-2), Arkansas (5-4), Colorado (4-5), Alabama (3-6), Illinois (3-6), Connecticut (2-7), Arizona (2-7), and Georgia (2-7).

 

There were nine teams entered in the South Division and were designated Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Minnesota.  The records reported for league play were Massachusetts (8-1), Kansas (8-1), Minnesota (6-3), Iowa (6-3), Michigan (5-4), Louisiana (5-4), Kentucky (3-6), Indiana (2-7), and Maryland (2-7).

 

All eighteen teams were placed into a single elimination tournament to determine the division championship.  Alabama defeated Arkansas, Colorado defeated Florida, Maryland defeated Michigan, and Iowa defeated Kentucky.  The tournament continued with Arizona defeating California, Minnesota defeating Massachusetts, Connecticut defeating Georgia, and Kansas defeating Louisiana.  Alabama defeated Illinois, Iowa defeated Indiana, Arizona defeated Alabama, Kansas defeated Iowa, Colorado defeated Connecticut, and Minnesota defeated Maryland.  Colorado defeated Arizona in one semifinal and Minnesota defeated Kansas in the second semifinal.  Colorado defeated Minnesota 89-88 for the championship.  5-10 Sr. Joseph Gilbert West Jessamine Nicholasville KY was named Tournament MVP for the victors and 6-3 Jr. Nathan Stonecipher McCracken County Paducah KY was named Tournament MVP for Minnesota.  Colorado finished 4-5 in league play but got on a roll in the tourney and defeated Florida, Connecticut, Arizona, and Minnesota to earn the title and finish with an 8-5 record for the week.


Posted by REH at 10:52 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Camp Session #1 Junior Tournament
Topic: Basketball

2016RB1F

 

 

Rick Bolus’ 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp

 

Junior Division Tournament June 30, 2016

 

There were six teams entered in this division designated as Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.  The standings for the week in league play were Texas (9-0), New York (6-3), Nevada (5-4), Tennessee (4-5), Nebraska (2-7), and North Carolina (1-8).  Tournament play opened up with New York beating North Carolina and the Texas beating Tennessee.  The action continued in the semifinals with New York defeating Nebraska and Texas advanced with a victory over Nevada.  Texas captured the championship with a 94-71 victory over New York.  5-11 Fr. Ford Breeding South Laurel London KY was named Tournament MVP for the victors and 5-1 6th Grader Michael Long St. Patrick Catholic Louisville KY was named MVP for the New York squad by his team coach.  Texas completed the week undefeated with a 12-0 record while New York finished the week at 8-4.


Posted by REH at 8:11 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Camp Info
Topic: Basketball

TOP AWARD WINNERS FOR JR H.S. DIVISION OF HPBC I

Below were the top award winners for the Junior High School Division of the recent 37th High Potential Blue-Chip Exposure Camp held at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.

MVP: VONTRAY NICKERSON 6-0/8 (MT. MORRIS, MI)

RU-MVP: SPENCER CAMPBELL 5-6/9 (NASHVILLE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN, TN)

CO-MVPS OF ALL-STAR GAME: 5-7 FRESHMAN BLASIN MOORE (MADISONVILLE HOPKINS CO. CENTRAL, KY) AND  6-3 FRESHMAN KENNY WHITE (MADISONVILLE HOPKINS CO. CENTRAL).

CO-MVPS OF TOURNAMENT: 5-1 6TH GRADER MICHAEL LONG (LOUISVILLE ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC, KY) AND 5-11 FRESHMAN FORD BREEDING (LONDON SOUTH LAUREL, KY)


Posted by REH at 6:37 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Camp Info
Topic: Basketball

TOP AWARD WINNERS FOR H.S. DIVISION OF HPBC I

Below were the top award winners for the High School Division of the first session (June 26-30) of the 37th Annual High Potential/Blue-Chip Exposure Camp held at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.

MVP: George Haynes 6-1/Sr (Fayetteville Our Lady of Mercy, GA)

RU-MVP: Connor Wilson 6-0/Sr (Hartford Ohio Co., KY)

TOP UNDERCLASSMAN: Ethan Haynes 6-4/Jr (Florence Boone Co., KY)

TOP ALL-GAME MVPs: 6-4 junior Ethan Haynes (Florence Boone Co., KY) and 5-7 senior Terrell Wilson (Mount Juliet, TN)

SECOND 20 ALL-STAR GAME MVPs: 6-5 senior Charlie Cochran (Shelbyville Collins, KY) and 6-0 sophomore Tyler Beauchamp (Kingsford, MI)

TOURNAMENT MVPs: 5-10 senior Joseph Gilbert (Nicholasville West Jessamine, KY) and 6-3 junior Nathan Stonecipher (Paducah McCracken Co., KY)

SLAM DUNK CHAMP: 6-0 senior Kel'Shawn Mozee (Louisville Butler, KY)


Posted by REH at 6:35 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 4 July 2016 6:36 PM EDT
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Sunday, 3 July 2016
Rick Bolus Camp Top 20 High School All-Star Game
Topic: Basketball

2016RB1E

 

Rick Bolus’ 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp

 

Top 20 High School All-Star Game June 29, 2016

 

The Gray Team defeated the Gold Team by a score of 65-53.  6-4 Jr. Ethan Haynes Boone County Florence KY was named MVP of the Gray Team and scored 20 points.  Haynes is a smooth operator with all around skills and plays under control.  6-0 Sr. Noah Cunningham North Hopkins Madisonville KY added 14 points.  I have seen Cunningham shoot better but he impresses with his athleticism and has a quick release on his shot.  6-0 Sr. George Haynes Our Lady of Mercy Fayetteville GA recorded 12 points tonight.  Haynes is a slasher who can get to the rim.

 

5-7 Sr. Terrell Wilson Mount Juliet TN was named MVP for the Gold Team and scored 20 points including six three point baskets.  Wilson’s range on his jump shot was very impressive and he showed confidence in his ability to score.  6-0 Sr. Kel’Shawn Mozee Butler Louisville KY added 13 points including three three point baskets and plays well above the rim.  The atmosphere was somber for this game as 6-5 Fr. Ksuan Casey Hopkins County Central Madisonville KY injured his leg attempting to dunk before the game and was transported from the facility by ambulance.  Casey began the camp in the Junior Division but was rapidly moved up to the High School Division where he was selected as an All-Star.  Best of luck to this young man and hoping for a speedy recovery.


Posted by REH at 8:12 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 3 July 2016 8:14 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Camp 2nd 20 All-Star Game
Topic: Basketball

2016RB1D

 

 

Rick Bolus 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp

 

2nd 20 All-Star High School Game June 29, 2016

 

6-0 So. Tyler Beauchamp Kingsford MI hit a three point basket at the buzzer to give the Gold Team a 65-64 victory over the Gray Team.  Beauchamp was named Co-MVP of the Gold Team and led the victors with 13 points including three three point baskets.  6-3 Fr. Noah Courtney was named as the other Co-MVP of the Gold Team and added eight points.  Courtney’s potential is off the charts as he is long, athletic, and has range on his shot and is just beginning his high school career.  6-0 Sr. Caleb Miller Madison Southern Berea KY was also impressive and also scored 13 points including three three point baskets.

 

6-5 Sr. Charlie Cochran Collins Shelbyville KY was named MVP of the Gray Team and scored 11 points and impressed with his ability to score, rebound, and makes everyone around him better.  5-10 Jr. Taylor Smith Boyd County Ashland KY also scored 11 points.


Posted by REH at 7:40 PM EDT
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Saturday, 2 July 2016
Rick Bolus Camp Junior All-Star Game
Topic: Basketball

2016RB1C

 

 

Rick Bolus 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp

 

Junior All-Star Game June 29, 2016

 

This was an exciting well played game that the Gray Team won by a score of 55-53 on an offensive rebound and put back at the buzzer by 5-7 Fr. Blasin Moore Hopkins County Central Madisonville KY.  Moore scored nine points and was named MVP for the Gray Team.  Keshawn Stone 5-7 Fr. Hopkins County Central Madisonville KY led the victors with 11 points and displayed great quickness in the open court.  6-3 Fr. Jack Cooper Mason OH added nine points and displayed a complete all around game.  5-1 8th Grader Jake Whitlock Spencer County Taylorsville KY recorded eight points and displayed nice range on his shot and a high basketball IQ.  6-0 Fr. Vontray Nickerson Mt. Morris MI was named Camp MVP for the Junior Division showed his athleticism with some nifty moves around the basket and rebounded well but only scored five points tonight

 

6-3 Fr. Kenny White Hopkins County Central Madisonville was named MVP for the Gold Team and scored 10 points.  White possesses good natural ability and the size necessary to achieve stardom.  5-11 Fr. Koby Thomas Oldham County Buckner KY, 6-3 Fr. Anthony O’Neal KY Country Day Louisville KY, and 6-8 Fr. Preston Murrell John Hardin Elizabethtown KY scored eight points each.  There is nothing fancy about Murrell except his results.  He utilizes his size, sets picks and screens, works hard in the paint and works the boards. 

 

This was an enjoyable game to watch and based on potential Hopkins County Central Madisonville KY should be fun to watch in the future as they were represented by the trio of Blasin Moore, Keshawn Stone, and Kenny White in this game.


Posted by REH at 10:29 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 9 July 2016 10:48 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Info
Topic: Basketball

TOP PROSPECTS IN JR H.S. DIVISION OF HPBC I

The first session of the 37th Annual High Potential/Blue-Chip Camp at Georgetown College (KY) that ended this past Thursday had some excellent young talent. Below were the top prospects in our Junior High School Division.

TOP 5

  • VONTRAY NICKERSON 6-0/FR MT. MORRIS, MI
  • KENNY WHITE 6-3/FR MADISONVILLE HOPKINS CO. CENTRAL, KY
  • ANTHONY O'NEAL 6-3/FR LOUISVILLE KY COUNTRY DAY, KY
  • JACK COOPER 6-3/FR MASON, OH
  • PRESTON MURRELL 6-8/FR ELIZABETHTOWN JOHN HARDIN, KY

TOP SLEEPER

           KESHAWN STONE 5-7/FR MADISONVILLE HOPKINS CO. CENTRAL, KY

SECOND 5

  • BRADY ALLEN 6-0/7TH FORT BRANCH GIBSON SOUTHERN, IN
  • DOMINIC GREENE 5-10/FR DALTON NORTHWEST, GA
  • KOLBY THOMAS 5-11/FR BUCKNER OLDHAM CO., KY
  • TREVON HARRIS 5-10/FR ELIZABETHTOWN JOHN HARDIN, KY
  • SPENCER CAMPBELL 5-6/FR NASHVILLE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN, TN

SECOND SLEEPER

           WILGUS TOLSON 5-1/8TH CAMPTON WOLFE CO., KY


Posted by REH at 9:46 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Info
Topic: Basketball

TOP PROSPECTS AT HPBC SESSION I

Below were the top prospects at the June 26-30 session for the High School Division for the 37th Annual High Potential Blue-Chip Exposure Camp At Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.

TOP 6

  • GEORGE HAYNES 6-0/SR FAYETTEVILLE OUR LADY OF MERCY, GA
  • CONNOR WILSON 6-0/SR HARTFORD OHIO CO., KY
  • KSUAN CASEY 6-6/FR MADISONVILLE HOPKINS CO. CENTRAL, KY
  • ETHAN HAYNES 6-4/JR FLORENCE BOONE CO., KY
  • CHASE SANDERS 6-3/SO CORBIN, KY
  • TERRELL WILSON 5-7/SR MOUNT JULIET, TN

TOP SLEEPER

           NOAH CUNNINGHAM 6-0/SR MADISONVILLE NORTH HOPKINS, KY

SECOND 6

  • KELAN JONES 6-4/JR BOLIVAR CENTRAL, TN
  • HUNTER SANFORD 6-5/SR CAMPBELLSBURG WEST WASHINGTON, IN
  • JACOB LLUMBET 6-7/JR MARYVILLE, TN
  • SEGINALD BRYANT 6-0/SO LEESVILLE FAITH TRAINING CHRISTIAN, LA
  • JORDAN CROUCH 6-1/SR ST. LOUIS WHITFIELD, MO
  • TREVEL EGGLESTON 6-4/JR CHICAGO URBAN PREP, IL

SECOND SLEEPER

          NOAH COURTNEY 6-3/FR LOUISVILLE MALE, KY

THIRD SLEEPER

          SETH FLETCHER 6-6/SR NAVARRE, FL

 

 


Posted by REH at 9:43 PM EDT
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Friday, 1 July 2016
Rick Bolus' 37th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp Session #!
Topic: Basketball
Sunday through Thursday afternoon was spent at camp, late Thursday and Friday was spent catching up on mowing grass, and finally adding some blogs tonight  Hopefully starting tomorrow and continuing for several days I will add more blogs, including my thoughts and coverage of the all star games and players.  I will also add coverage on the two tournaments, add the various MVPs that were decided after the first list went to print Wednesday afternoon.  I also would like to add comments on several players that have not been mentioned here that was impressive to me.  All Star games are especially difficult for me to analyze because most of them emphasize individual talent and sometimes players almost try too hard.

Posted by REH at 9:36 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 1 July 2016 9:46 PM EDT
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