Over 320 players nationwide and from the United Kingdom and Denmark attended the
34th annual High Potential/Blue-Chip Basketball Camp last week at Georgetown College (KY). The camp's MVP was 5'11 senior,
Jeff Larkin from Cincinnati LaSalle (OH) who also led his team to the tournament championship. Two Runner-Up MVP's were 6-4 senior
Torry Johnson of Chicago Morgan Park (IL) and 6-3 senior
Dazhonetae Bennett of Trotwood Madison (OH) who put on a dunking exhibition during the Top 20 All-Star Game.
Austin Cummings, a 5-10 junior from Anderson County H.S. (KY) was selected the Camp's Top Underclassman as he had 50 points in one league game!
George Ivens, a 6-9 junior from the United Kingdom, was an impressive project as was 6-4 graduating senior
Oliver Stroh from Denmark. A "Spud Webb" type player who stood out was 5-8
Tariq Muhammad from Chicago Brooks (IL). A player with an impressive upside was 6-5 senior combo forward
Dominique Harding from Elizabethtown (KY). A talented athlete was 6-4 senior
Quinton Chames from Covington Holmes (KY). A nice point guard who stood out was 6-3 senior
Cameron Taylor from Clayton Northmont (OH). In the junior division, the league's MVP was 6-0 freshman,
Cameron Sparks from Grayson East Carter (KY). A complete list of all award winners and camp all-stars will be posted soon at my web page which is
www.basketball-camp.net.
There are still a limited number of spots available for my final session, July 14-18. On June 28-29 at Georgetown College (KY), 140 young ladies attended the
High Potential Basketball Showcase Minicamp. The camp's Top Underclassman was 6-0 junior,
Sandra Skinner of Clark County H.S. (KY) who was also the camp's best D-1 prospect. However, the camp's MVP went to 6-1 senior,
Sarah Cooley of Lexington Lafayette (KY). 5-4 senior mini mite,
Chelsea Rhodes of Milwaukee Rhodes (WI) was chosen the camp's Runner-Up MVP. An impressive 3 point shooter with downtown range and accuracy was 5-9 junior
Adison Corder from Somerset Southwestern (KY). Two sophomores, 5-7
Aryn Sanders (Signal Mountain, TN) and 5'7
Lauren McBryar (Mooresville, IN) both have game. In the junior division, 5-9 8th grader
Caylynn Brewer of Louisville Sacred Heart (KY) was selected the MVP. All of the girls' award winners and all-stars will be posted on my web page in the near future at
www.basketball-camp.net