Topic: Basketball
ALL-STARS & AWARD WINNERS AT HPBC CAMP I
Click below to view the High School and Junior High School All-Stars and Award Winners for last last week's 38th High Potential Blue-Chip Camp held at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.
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Click below to view the High School and Junior High School All-Stars and Award Winners for last last week's 38th High Potential Blue-Chip Camp held at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.
Below were the top 20+ college prospects at last week's High Potential Blue-Chip Camp held at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. This camp was one of the deepest in talent in years.
TOP 6
TOP SLEEPER
LANCE-AMIR PAUL 5-10/SR PUTNAM PUTNAM ACADEMY, CT
SECOND 6
SECOND SLEEPER
DEVIN PENDERGRASS 6-3/SR LOUISVILLE BUTLER, KY
THIRD 6
THIRD SLEEPER
DEVIN STONE 6-2/SR CAMPTON WOLFE CO., KY
TOMORROW: ALL OF THE ALL-STARS AND AWARD WINNERS
Below were the MVPS for this past Wednesday's High Potential Blue-Chip All-Star Games at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. There were CO-MVPS for each game.
JUNIOR H.S. ALL-STAR GAME
SECOND 20 ALL-STAR GAME
TOP 20 ALL-STAR GAME
Rick Bolus’ 38th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp June 25-29, 2017
High School Division Blue Chip Tournament
There were eighteen teams entered in this tournament and were placed into two divisions. The North Division consisted of Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois. The records entering the single elimination tournament were California (9-0), Connecticut (6-3), Illinois (6-3), Colorado (6-3), Alabama (5-4), Arizona (4-5), Georgia (4-5), Arkansas (3-6), and Florida (2-7).
The South Division consisted of Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Minnesota. The records entering the single elimination tournament were Louisiana (8-1), Maryland (7-2), Iowa (6-3), Michigan (5-4), Kentucky (4-5), Indiana (3-6), Minnesota (2-7), Kansas (1-8), and Massachusetts (0-9).
Both divisions were placed into the tournament and the results were as follows: Alabama defeated Arkansas, Michigan defeated Maryland, Colorado defeated Florida, and Kentucky defeated Iowa. Action continued with California defeating Arizona, Connecticut defeating Georgia, Louisiana defeating Kansas, and Minnesota defeating Massachusetts. Alabama defeated Illinois, Kentucky defeated Indiana, California defeated Alabama, and Michigan defeated Minnesota. Connecticut defeated Colorado and Louisiana defeated Kentucky. California defeated Connecticut in one semifinal and Michigan defeated Louisiana in the other semifinal. Michigan defeated California 58-54 for the championship and handed California their first loss of the week. Michigan finished 9-4 for the week and upset three teams (according to records) to capture the championship. 6-3 Sr. Nathan Stonecipher McCracken County Paducah KY was named Tournament MVP for the Michigan team. 6-2 Sr. Deven Stone Wolfe County Campton KY was named Tournament Runner-Up MVP for the California team.
Rick Bolus’ 38th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp June 25-29, 2017
Junior Blue Chip Tournament
There were six teams entered in this division designated Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The team records entering the tournament were Tennessee (7-2), New York (7-2), Nebraska (5-4), Texas (4-5), Nevada (3-6), and North Carolina (1-8).
The teams were entered in a single elimination tournament. North Carolina upset New York in overtime and Tennessee beat Texas. Nebraska defeated North Carolina in one semifinal and Tennessee defeated Nevada in the other semifinal. Tennessee defeated Nebraska 82-77 to capture the championship. 5-5 Fr. Dennis Underwood Grand Blanc Grand Blanc MI was named Tournament MVP for the Tennessee team. 5-8 8th Grade Ryan Shirley Barren County Middle Glasgow KY was named Tournament Runner-Up MVP from the Nebraska team. Tennessee finished the week with a 9-2 record and the championship.
Rick Bolus’ 38th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp June 25-29, 2017
Junior Blue Chip Tournament
There were six teams entered in this division designated Nebraska, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The team records entering the tournament were Tennessee (7-2), New York (7-2), Nebraska (5-4), Texas (4-5), Nevada (3-6), and North Carolina (1-8).
The teams were entered in a single elimination tournament. North Carolina upset New York in overtime and Tennessee beat Texas. Nebraska defeated North Carolina in one semifinal and Tennessee defeated Texas in the other semifinal. Tennessee defeated Nebraska 82-77 to capture the championship. 5-5 Fr. Dennis Underwood Grand Blanc Grand Blanc MI was named Tournament MVP for the Tennessee team. 5-8 8th Grade Ryan Shirley Barren County Middle Glasgow KY was named Tournament Runner-Up MVP from the Nebraska team. Tennessee finished the week with a 9-2 record and the championship.
Below were the top award winners for the Junior High School Division for this past week's 38th Annual High Potential Blue-Chip Camp at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY.
CAMP MVP: BRADY ALLEN 6-3/8TH FORT BRANCH GIBSON SOUTHERN, IN
RUNNER-UP MVP: JAZ JOHNSON 6-1/FR CAMPTON WOLFE CO., KY
TOURNAMENT MVP: DENNIS UNDERWOOD 6-5/FR GRAND BLANC, MI
TOURNAMENT RU-MVP: RYAN SHIRLEY 5-8/8TH GLASGOW BARREN CO. MIDDLE SCHOOL, KY
TOMORROW: MVPS OF THREE ALL-STAR GAMES
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Rick Bolus’ 38th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp June 25-29, 2017
Selected Awards High School Division
Top Sleeper Alex VanHook 6-4 Sr. Muhlenberg County Greenville KY
Top Shooter Collin McKenzie 5-7 So. Mason Mason OH
Top Rebounder Ryan Stump 6-3 Sr. Russell Russell KY
Slam Dunk Champ Cade Albers 6-2 Sr. Westville Westville IN
Top Underclassman Ksaun Casey 6-9 So. North Hopkins Madisonville KY
Camp MVP Ethan Haynes 6-5 Sr. Boone County Florence KY
Camp Runner-Up MVP Aaron Reed 6-5 Sr. Marshall County Benton KY
2nd 20 All-Star Game CO MVP Winston Tulloss 6-4 Jr. Sale Creek Sale Creek TN
2nd 20 All-Star Game CO MVP Marquise Parker 5-10 So. North Hopkins Madisonville KY
Top 20 All-Star Game CO MVP Paris Taylor 6-6 Sr. Bolivar Central Bolivar TN
Top 20 All-Star Game CO MVP Lance-Amir Paul 5-10 Sr. Putnam Science Academy Putnam CT
Tournament MVP Nathan Stonecipher 6-3 Sr. McCracken County Paducah KY
Tournament Runner-Up MVP Deven Stone 6-2 Sr. Wolfe County Campton KY
Rick Bolus’ 38th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp June 25-29, 2017
Selected Junior Camp Awards
Top Sleeper Justin Tatum 5-10 Fr. Lighthouse Christian Antioch TN
Top Shooter Cole Brown 5-1 Fr. Scott County Georgetown KY
Top Rebounder Will Gullett 6-2 Fr. Prestonsburg Prestonsburg KY
Camp MVP Brady Allen 6-3 8th Grade Gibson Southern Fort Branch IN
Camp Runner-Up MVP Jaz Johnson 6-1 Fr. Wolfe County Campton KY
All-Star Game CO MVP Brady Allen 6-3 8th Grade Gibson Southern Fort Branch IN
All-Star Game CO MVP Jackson Allen 5-11 Fr. McCracken County Paducah KY
Tournament MVP Dennis Underwood 5-5 Fr. Grand Blanc Grand Blanc MI
Tournament Runner-Up MVP Ryan Shirley 5-8 8th Grade Barren County Glasgow KY