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Thursday, 2 July 2015
Rick Bolus Boys Camp June 28 - July 2, 2015 2nd Twenty High School All-Star Game
Topic: Basketball

2015RBB2

 

Rick Bolus Boys Basketball Camp June 28 – July 2, 2015 2nd Twenty All-Star Game

 

Gray Team Coach Andrew Zaheri

 

Lamontae Ellis 5-7 Jr. Flushing Flushing MI

 

Keshaun Sandifer 6-0 Sr. Terre Haute North Terre Haute IN

 

Clayton Stovall 6-0 Sr. Muhlenberg County Greenville KY

 

Jacob Zakutney 5-9 Sr. McCracken County Paducah KY

 

Bryce Sutton 6-4 Sr. Cumberland Gap Cumberland Gap TN

 

Ryan Stump 6-2 So. Russell Russell KY

 

Isaac Waselewski 6-4 Sr. Masters Academy Vero Beach FL

 

Seth Fletcher 6-5 Jr. Navarre Navarre FL

 

Jarell Taylor 6-5 Sr. Northmont Clayton OH

 

Mason Gentry 6-6 Sr. Hart County Munfordville KY

 

Gold Team Coach Scott Benton

 

Tre Trice 5-11 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY

 

Tariq Deere 5-10 Jr. Thornton Fractional North Calumet City IL

 

Coby Dillard 6-0 Sr. Thornton Fractional North Calumet City IL

 

Tyrik Edwards 5-9 Sr. Christian County Hopkinsville KY

 

Shamel Thomas 5-11 Sr. West Orange Winter Garden FL

 

Sam Mingledoff 6-2 Sr. West Orange Winter Garden FL

 

Will Sivills 6-4 Jr. McCracken County Paducah KY

 

Jalen Miller 6-3 Jr. Lake Fenton Linden MI

 

Chase King 6-5 Jr. Herbert Hoover Clendenin WV

 

Wade Coomer 6-3 Sr. Barren County Glasgow KY

 

The Gold Team defeated the Gray Team by a score of 76-58.  Sam Mingledoff was named Gold Team Game MVP and scored 21 points.  Tyriq Edwards added nine points on three three point baskets.  Shamel Thomas also scored nine points.  Keshaun Sandifer was named Game MVP for the Gray Team and scored 11 points.  Clayton Stovall added nine points on three three point baskets.  Mason Gentry chipped in with eight points.

 

 

 

 

 


Posted by REH at 10:23 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 July 2015 11:12 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Boys Camp June 28 - July 2, 2015 Junior All-Star Game
Topic: Basketball

2015RBB1

 

 

Rick Bolus Boys Basketball Camp June 28- July 2, 2015 Junior All-Star Game

 

Gray Team  Coach Gary Taylor

 

Cade Cunningham 5-9 Fr. North Hopkins Madisonville KY

 

Grant Bonner  5-8 8th Grade Elkview Middle Elkview WV

 

Baylor Mattingly 5-5 7th Grade Lincoln County Stanford KY

 

Jaivion Reed 5-9 Fr. Michigan City Michigan City IN

 

James Taylor 5-10 8th Grade Acension Louisville KY

 

BJ Bransford 5-9 8th Grade Finneytown Cincinnati OH

 

Ben Carroll 6-0 8th Grade Drakes Creek Middle Bowling Green KY

 

Maurice Walker 5-10 Fr. Frankfort Frankfort KY

 

D’Terrian Babb 5-10 Fr. Christian County Hopkinsville KY

 

Ty Vincent 6-3 Fr. Muhlenberg County Greenville KY

 

Gold Team Coach William Altman

 

Collin McKenzie 5-1 8th Grade Mason Middle Mason OH

 

Parker Williams 5-7 8th Grade Drakes Creek Middle Bowling Green KY

 

Zach Campbell 5-8 Fr. Lighthouse Christian School Antioch TN

 

Jackson Sivills 6-0 8th Grade Lone Oak Middle Paducah KY

 

Marquise Kennedy 5-9 Fr. Crete Monee Crete IL

 

Jerrion Reid 5-9 8th Grade Michigan City Michigan City IN

 

Joe Kesterman 5-8 Fr. Oak Ridge Oak Ridge TN

 

Jack Cooper 6-1 8th Grade Mason Middle Mason OH

 

Bryce Kellerman 6-1 Fr. McNicholas Cincinnati OH

 

Brandon Wharton 6-3 Fr. Lighthouse Christian School Antioch TN Injured

 

James Wilborn 6-4 8th Grade Mt. Morris Mt. Morris MI

 

The Gray team defeated the Gold Team by a score of 61-54.  Cade Cunningham was named Game MVP for the Gray Team and scored 15 points.  Maurice Walker and James Taylor added 10 and nine points respectively.  Zach Campbell was named Game MVP for the Gold Team and scored 17 points.  Joe Kesterman added seven points.

 

 


Posted by REH at 9:48 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 July 2015 11:13 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015
Rick Bolus 36th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp (Boys) June 28-July 2, 2015
Topic: Basketball

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Rick Bolus 36th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp (Boys) June 28-July 2

 

Players making an early impression at camp

 

Chris Drabo – 6-4 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park (KY) athletic slasher, great upside

 

Michael Antrobus – 6-1 Jr. Pendleton County (KY) scoring point guard

 

Conner Wilson – 6-0 Jr. Ohio County (KY) prolific long range bomber

 

Dalton Bolon – 6-3 Sr. Indian Valley (OH) long range shooter

 

Jaronde Boyd – 5-10 Jr. Michigan City (IN) could be best point guard in camp

 

Darion Jones – 6-6 Jr. Lighthouse Christian (KY) superior athlete

 

Mason Gentry – 6-6 Sr. Hart County (KY) hard working blue collar banger

 

Lenell Henry – 6-8 Jr. Morgan Park (IL) promising future best days ahead

 

Dayton Gumm – 6-2 Sr. South Warren (KY) smooth 2-guard

 

Jacob Llumbet – 6-6 So. Transfer to Maryville (TN) great future

 

Jaiveon Eaves – 6-2 Sr. North Hopkins (KY) strong power guard

 

Tyrik Edwards – 5-9 Sr. Christian County (KY) lightning quick point guard

 

Timothy Bankston – 6-5 Sr. Thornton Fract. North (IL) good shooting athletic 2-guard

 

Tyler Rogers – 6-5 Jr. West Orange (FL) project with big upside

 

Javion Reid – 5-9 Fr. Michigan City (IN) could be class of Blue Chip Junior Division athletic

 

Xander Miller – 6-2 Jr. Livingston Academy (TN) excellent scorer

 

Jarell Taylor – 6-5 Sr. Northmont (OH) strong power forward


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Saturday, 27 June 2015
Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26
Topic: Basketball

2015GC6

 

 

Moments in Time – A personal reflection

 

I have been following basketball since the 1950’s and I have no idea how many games I have viewed.  I really don’t have a planned exit strategy or a planned date to eventually shut down my website, the desire is still there if the health holds out.  These last two days were special, it ran the gamut from girls in the senior class attending their last Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp to the young ladies just starting their promising basketball careers.  There were a lot of special moments over the last 48 hours and I would like to share a few.

 

Kayla Bruner (North Laurel) playing with a very painful hand injury still playing at a high level and visiting the trainer after each game.  Kayla has a big heart and refuses to back down from competition or nagging injuries.

 

Kaylee Cotton (McCreary Central) after having for her an average game early storming back with an estimated 35-40 points just simply to demonstrate she will not accept average out of herself.

 

Caitlin and Cristin Hall (Lincoln County) Caitlin flawlessly directing the offense and twin sister Cristin returning from an ACL injury draining three point shots.  The joy between the sisters of playing together again. (On a side note I have seen these girls play since the 4th grade).

 

Briana Lanham (Madison Southern) developing more perimeter skills, being in great playing shape but reminding everyone she still battles relentlessly in the paint.

 

Jada Stinson (Elizabethtown) displaying ankle breaking moves off the dribble and making the game look easy.

 

Kristen Mayo (East Carter) has been playing the point forever and is still just a Junior is a great playmaker with a high basketball IQ.

 

Kaci Currens (Anderson County) veteran wing player drains the three and finally entering her senior year touting the skills of her talented young teammate Samantha Rogers who has improved leaps and bounds.

 

Kassidy Allen (Jackson County TN) smooth as silk, an excellent wing shooter and a complete player.

 

Camryn London (Shades Valley AL) is an athletic scorer and slasher who finishes at the rim.

 

There were many players here in each grade that impressed and will continue to improve over their career.  The work ethic and attitudes were great this week and even though the seniors will be missed there will be another class as always that will come up to take their place.  Their youthful enthusiasm and desire to improve will serve them well in the future.

 

This is a special time of the year for me as we get girls from all parts of the state as well as several other states.  The opportunity to view all these players serves me well later in the season during all the tournaments I have the chance to cover.  To all the girls entering their senior campaign, best of luck and good luck if you want to pursue basketball, and finally thanks for the memories.  To the underclassmen good luck and I look forward to seeing you pursue your dreams.


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Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26 Underclassmen (Sophs and Under) Selected Awards
Topic: Basketball

2015GC5

 

 

Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26 Underclassmen (Sophs and Under) Selected Awards

 

Best Shooter – Lauren Lambdin 5-4 So. Spencer County (Taylorsville, KY)

 

Best Rebounder – Abby Harris 5-8 8th Grade Middlesboro (Middlesboro, KY)

 

Top Sleeper – London Foster 5-4 So. Pleasure Ridge Park (Louisville, KY)

 

Round Robin Runner-Up MVP – Kalia Goode 5-6 Fr. Fairdale (Fairdale, KY)

 

Round Robin MVP – Riley Ott 5-5 Fr. LaPorte (LaPorte, IN)

 

Camp Runner-Up MVP – Paige Shy 5-7 Fr. Spring Valley (Huntington, WV)

 

Camp MVP – Toni McCombs 5-5 Fr. Knox Central (Barbourville, KY)

 

Complete list of awards to follow when available.


Posted by REH at 6:50 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 27 June 2015 6:54 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26 Upperclassmen Selected Awards
Topic: Basketball

2015GC4

 

 

Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26 Upperclassmen (Mostly Juniors and Seniors) Selected Awards

 

Best Shooter – Emma Johnson 6-0 Jr. Daviess County (Owensboro, KY)

 

Best Rebounder – Krystal Keeton 6-1 Sr. Raceland (Raceland, KY)

 

Top Sleeper – DeAsia Johnson 5-11 Sr. Fairdale (Fairdale, KY)

 

Top Underclassman – Kristen Mayo 5-5 Jr. East Carter (Grayson, KY)

 

North Division Runner-Up MVP – McKenzie Flynn 5-4 Sr. Jackson County (Gainesboro, TN)

 

North Division MVP – Addison Becker 6-0 Sr. Lakeview (Cortland, OH)

 

Central Division Runner-Up MVP – Ashton Woodard 5-10 Sr. Menifee County (Frenchburg, KY)

 

Central Division MVP – Maggie Jachimczuk 5-10 Jr. Russell (Russell, KY)

 

Camp Runner-Up MVP – Camryn London 5-9 Sr. Shades Valley (Birmingham, AL)

 

Camp Co-MVP – Kassidy Allen 5-11 Sr. Jackson County (Gainesboro, TN)

 

Camp Co-MVP – Kaylee Cotton 5-10 Sr. McCreary Central (Stearns, KY)

 

Complete list of awards to follow when available.


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Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp All Camp Team Underclassmen (Mainly Sophs and below)
Topic: Basketball

2015GC3

 

2015 Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp All Camp Team Underclassmen (Mainly Sophs and below)

 

Kassidy Clark – 5-6 So. Apollo (Owensboro, KY)

 

Kailee Finch – 5-10 So. Paris (Paris, KY)

 

Haley Southerland – 5-8 Fr. Casey County (Liberty, KY)

 

Shelbi Wilson – 5-5 8th Grade Christian County (Hopkinsville, KY)

 

Jaclynn Ruble – 5-5 Fr. Anderson County (Lawrenceburg, KY)

 

Paige Shy – 5-7 Fr. Spring Valley (Huntington, WV)

 

Lex Mayes – 5-8 So. Murray (Murray, KY)

 

Savannah Wheeler – 5-5 Fr. Boyd County (Ashland, KY)

 

Toni McCombs – 5-5 Fr. Knox Central (Barbourville, KY)

 

Grace Tatro – 5-7 So. Manual (Louisville, KY)

 

Taylor Carrico – 5-2 Fr. Carlisle County (Bardwell, KY)

 

Alyssa Howie – 5-3 Fr. Spencer County (Taylorsville, KY)

 

This is not an official list but written down as they were being announced at camp.  I apologize for any mistakes and will correct this list if necessary once I receive the official list.

 

 


Posted by REH at 4:18 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 27 June 2015 4:21 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26, 2015 All Camp Upperclassmen
Topic: Basketball

2015GC2

 

 

Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp All Camp Team Upperclassmen (Mainly Juniors and Seniors)

 

Kassidy Allen – 5-11 Sr. Jackson County (Gainesboro, TN)

 

JK Cummings – 5-5 Jr. Clarksville (Clarksville, TN)

 

Kaci Currens – 5-8 Sr. Anderson County (Lawrenceburg, KY)

 

Samantha Rogers – 6-0 Jr. Anderson County (Lawrenceburg, KY)

 

Madison Fritz – 5-10 Sr. Thomas Nelson (Bardstown, KY)

 

Bethany Orr – 6-0 So. Thomas Nelson (Bardstown, KY)

 

Haylee Croom – 5-10 Sr. Rossview (Clarksville, TN)

 

Camryn London – 5-9 Sr. Shades Valley (Birmingham, AL)

 

Kristen Mayo – 5-5 Jr. East Carter (Grayson, KY)

 

Briana Lanham – 5-9 Sr. Madison Southern (Richmond, KY)

 

Whitney O’Mara – 5-9 Jr. Mason County (Maysville, KY)

 

Kayla Bruner – 5-10 Sr. North Laurel (London, KY)

 

Kaylee Cotton – 5-10 Sr. McCreary Central (Stearns, KY)

 

Caitlin Hall – 5-6 Sr. Lincoln County (Stanford, KY)

 

Cristin Hall – 5-6 Sr. Lincoln County (Stanford, KY)

 

Jada Stinson – 5-8 Jr. Elizabethtown (Elizabethtown, KY)

 

Abby Downard – 5-6 Jr. Ritter (Indianapolis, IN)

 

This is not an official list but written down as they were being announced at camp.  I apologize for any mistakes and will correct this list if necessary once I receive the official list.


Posted by REH at 3:17 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 27 June 2015 3:19 PM EDT
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Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26, 2015
Topic: Basketball

2015GC1

 

 

Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp June 25-26, 2015

 

These were a few of the girls that made an early impression at camp:

 

Emma Johnson – 6-0 Jr. Daviess County (KY) has good size and runs the floor extremely well.

 

Kassidy Allen – 5-11 Sr. Jackson County (TN) Solid all around wing shooter with big upside.

 

Lisa Jo Wygal – 5-9 Sr. Thomas Nelson (KY) Versatile and talented.

 

Kailee Finch – 5-10 So. Paris (KY) Solid scorer

 

Katie Wolf – 5-11 Jr. Manhattan Christian (MT) has good size, runs the floor, and can shoot.

 

Kaci Currens – 5-8 Sr. Anderson County (KY) Good shooter with range.

 

Samantha Rogers – 6-0 Jr. Anderson County (KY) Size and versatility an asset.

 

Kaylee Cotton – 5-10 Sr. McCreary Central (KY) Versatile scoring machine is improved with added quickness.

 

Kayla Bruner – 5-10 Sr. North Laurel (KY) High intensity scorer will not be outworked.

 

Caitlin Hall – 5-6 Sr. Lincoln County (KY) Shooter, point guard, coach on the floor.

 

Cristin Hall – 5-6 Sr. Lincoln County (KY) Recovered from ACL injury and is lighting up scoreboard from downtown.

 

Kristen Mayo5-5 Jr. East Carter (KY) Long time starter at point guard is a great playmaker.

 

Camryn London – 5-9 Sr. Shades Valley (AL) Quick slasher who finishes at the rim.

 

Emani Bell – 5-6 Sr. Shiloh (GA) Quick backcourt performer.

 

Briana Lanham – 5-9 Sr. Madison Southern (KY) – Improved perimeter skills but still can finish strong in the paint.

 

Jada Stinson – 5-8 Jr. Elizabethtown (KY) – Skilled point guard who will control the offense at one of the powerhouse teams in the state.

 

This is just an early list with more to follow.

 


Posted by REH at 2:38 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 27 June 2015 6:33 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Rick Bolus Girls Mini-Camp Info
Topic: Basketball
18th Annual
High Potential Basketball Showcase Girls'
Mini-Camp
 

Congratulations to former camper, C'eira Ricketts of the University of Arkansas, for being drafted  12th by Phoenix in the second round of the 2012 WNBA draft.

Antonita Slaughter, a member of the
2013 NCAA national runner-up, the Louisville Lady Cardinals, was a former High Potential Basketball Showcase camper!

 
IF YOU WANT COLLEGE COACHES TO KNOW YOU, YOU MUST KNOW HIGH POTENTIAL!
http://basketball-camp.net/images/head_highpotential.gif
 

June 25-26, 2015
From 2:00 PM Thursday until 6:00 PM on Friday

Georgetown College
Georgetown, Kentucky
(12 miles north of Lexington)

2014 Session Sold Out

Exposure to almost 2000 women college coaches in the U.S. for any girl who is presently in High School and Middle School and seeking exposure and a college scholarship.

Is Playing College Basketball Your Goal?

$175 Total for room, board and tuition

Dear Player,

Exposure is the key for any player in this day and age to receive a college basketball scholarship. With cutbacks in staff and budget by colleges nationwide, and fewer days to evaluate players, college coaches overlook more and more deserving players every year.

With this being the case, I hope you will consider attending the 18th Annual High Potential Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp on June 25-26, 2015, at Georgetown College, with all air-conditioned facilities, in easy-to-reach Georgetown, KY, near the junction of I-75 and I-64, and just 12 miles north of Lexington, KY.

This mini-camp could well be the avenue for you to obtain a scholarship. Each camper will play a total of 5 games over the 2-day period. There will be team practices, stations, and guest speakers. With the exception of meal times and bedtime, there is no dead time at camp, as players are occupied with basketball related activities at all times.

Over 500 college coaches nationwide representing all levels of play will be invited to attend this unique camp format. A camp Internet Report will be available in early August to almost 2,000 colleges across the country. Also, Internet coverage by Ron Harrison's web page, www.kyprephoops.com has over 4,000,000 hits. Last summer numerous college coaches, representing all levels of play nationwide, and scouting services observed the High Potential Basketball Showcase Mini-Camp.

While there is only a high school division, skilled middle school and junior high school players are eligible to attend and complete in the high school division.

Why pay $300 or more which most camps charge when you can just pay $175 to attend the High Potential Basketball Showcase Girls' Mini-Camp and get more exposure!

My mini-camp could be the "difference maker" for you to receive a college scholarship. Contact me for a free brochure. Hope to see you on June  25-26.

Sincerely,

Ricky Bolus
Camp Director/Basketball Scout (42 Years Experience)

P.S. Mike Beitzel, the former head men's coach at NKU and Hanover College, will assist Rick Bolus in evaluating the players at camp.

Confirmation packed will be either emailed or mailed to you upon receipt of application and deposit.


Posted by REH at 10:39 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 24 June 2015 7:59 PM EDT
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