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Rick Bolus’ 39th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp (Boys) (June 24-28, 2018)
Junior Division All-Star Game – This game was highly anticipated as the Junior Division was loaded with talent this year. The “Heather” team defeated the “Gold” team by a score of 57-44. Turrell Cleaves 6-2 Fr. Butler Traditional Louisville KY was named Co-MVP from the “Heather” team and scored nine points. Parker Nicholson 6-0 Fr. East Hickman Lyles TN also scored nine points. Isaiah Smith 5-8 Fr. TBA Louisville KY was close behind with eight points. Zach Amonett 6-2 Fr. Pickett County Byrdstown TN was named Co-MVP from the “Gold” team and scored 10 points. Adam Pruitt 6-1 Fr. Bullitt East Mt. Washington KY added eight points including two three point baskets. JD Kendall 5-11 8th Grade Harrison County M.S. Cynthiana KY recorded seven points and Andrew Floyd 5-10 Fr. Raceland-Worthington Raceland KY chipped in with six points.
High School Division 2nd 20 All-Star Game – The “Gold” team defeated the “Heather” team by a score of 40-36. Leroy Thomas 5-10 Jr. Central Louisville KY was named Co-MVP from the “Gold” team and scored nine points. Jalen Bowles 5-11 Jr. Covington Catholic Covington KY added six points on two three point baskets. Patrick Memong 6-2 Jr. Uplift Chicago IL impressed with his hustle and toughness and scored four points. Jack Kisselbaugh 6-2 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY was named Co-MVP from the “Heather” team and scored eight points. Gavin Spurrier 6-4 Sr. South Warren Bowling Green KY added five points.
High School Division Top 20 All-Star Game – The “Gold” team defeated the “Heather” team by a score of 56-47. Jacob Hobbs 6-8 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY was name Co-MVP from the “Gold” team and scored 13 points. Noah Courtney 6-5 Jr. Male Louisville KY also played extremely well and added 10 points including two three point baskets. Ben Sisson 6-4 Sr. Highlands Ft. Thomas KY continued his strong week with seven points. Winston Tulloss 6-4 Sr. Sale Creek Sale Creek TN chipped in with six points. Trevon Harris 6-2 Jr. John Hardin Elizabethtown KY was named Co-MVP from the “Heather” team and scored 10 points. Joe Meador 6-7 Jr. Franklin County Frankfort KY added seven points and Cade Cunningham 6-0 Sr. Madisonville-North Hopkins Madisonville KY recorded six points.
All three All-Star Games were impressive as the players and coaches kept the integrity to the game and did not allow the game to regress to a dunk-a-thon or an exhibition of one-on-one moves by these very talented participants.
Rick Bolus’ 39th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp Major Awards Both Divisions (June 24-28 Boys)
Junior Division
Top Rebounder – Devin Royal 5-11 8th Grade Ridgeview Jr. H.S. Pickerington OH
Top Shooter/Scorer – Cole Crase 6-0 Fr. Wolfe County Campton KY
Camp Runner-Up MVP – Zach Amonett 6-2 Fr. Pickett County Byrdstown TN
Camp MVP – Turrell Cleaves 6-2 Fr. Butler Traditional Louisville KY
All-Star Game Co-MVP – Turrell Cleaves 6-2 Fr. Butler Traditional Louisville KY
All-Star Game Co-MVP – Zach Amonett 6-2 Fr. Pickett County Byrdstown TN
Tournament Runner-UP MVP – Nolan Stith 5-6 8th Grade East Hardin Middle Glendale KY
Tournament MVP – Taeviss Brown 5-7 Fr. Fern Creek Louisville KY
High School Division
Slam Dunk Champ – Jacob Hobbs 6-8 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY
Top Rebounder – Jacob Kesterson 6-2 So. Oak Ridge Oak Ridge TN
Top Shooter – Trey Rouse 5-9 Jr. Homewood Homewood AL
Top Underclassman – Lincoln Bush 6-7 Jr. Douglass Lexington KY
Camp Runner-Up MVP – Darius Osborne 6-6 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY
Camp MVP – Jacob Hobbs 6-8 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY
2nd 20 All-Star Game Co-MVP – Leroy Thomas 5-10 Jr. Central Louisville KY
2nd 20 All-Star Game Co-MVP – Jack Kisselbaugh 6-2 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY
Top 20 All-Star Game Co-MVP – Jacob Hobbs 6-8 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY
Top 20 All-Star Game Co-MVP – Trevon Harris 6-2 Jr. John Hardin Elizabethtown KY
Tournament Runner-Up MVP – Trevon Harris 6-2 Jr. John Hardin Elizabethtown KY
Tournament MVP – Darius Osborne 6-6 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY
Rick Bolus’ 39th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp (June 24-28, 2018)
The second full day of the camp resulted in more impressive performances at both the Junior Division and the High School Division. These were some of the players that made good impressions on observers. Also, I was impressed with other players in both divisions and did not have the time tonight to mention all the players tonight so this is another abbreviated list. Tomorrow I will be in the gym until midnight but I will begin Thursday night to add info on the all-star games, tournaments, and other relevant info about the camp.
Zach Amonett – 6-2 Fr. Pickett County Byrdstown TN – Junior Division 2-guard with an excellent all around game, tough defender.
Will Furnish – 6-6 8th Grade Harrison County M.S. Cynthiana KY – Junior Division great size and a lot of potential.
Grant Rice – 5-10 Fr. Johnson Central Paintsville KY – Junior Division high basketball IQ plays hard.
Brytton Walker – 6-8 Fr. Madisonville-North Hopkins Madisonville KY – Junior Division great size inside banger.
Chandler Jackson – 5-5 Fr. Northwest Whitfield Tunnel Hill GA – Junior Division nice guard with good skills.
Andrew Floyd – 5-10 Fr. Raceland-Washington Raceland KY – Junior Division excellent shooter.
Adam Pruitt – 6-1 Fr. Bullitt East Mt. Washington – Junior Division good length shoots well.
Kyle Huelsman – 6-1 Fr. Scott Taylor Mill KY – Junior Division versatile scorer nice shooting touch.
Mason Griggs – 5-9 Fr. Barren County Glasgow KY – Junior Division athletic with high energy.
Ryan Shirley – 5-10 Fr. Barren County Glasgow KY – Junior Division high basketball IQ with good skills.
Zach Benton – 6-8 Jr. Ryle Union KY – Combo forward with nice shooting touch.
Parker Fields – 6-2 So. Boone County Florence KY – Improving skills with a good future.
Trevor Winsett – 5-10 Sr. McCracken County Paducah KY – very steady playmaking guard.
Tyler Beauchamp – 6-2 Sr. Kingsford MI – shoots the ball well and can pass the ball.
Keondre Williams – 6-2 Sr. Metter GA – athletic slasher.
Immanuel Hackett – 6-1 Jr. Metter GA – another athletic slasher from the Peach State.
Shawn Paris – 6-4 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY – another solid athlete with skills from Coach Dale Mabrey’s PRP squad.
Stay tuned for more observations in the near future as well as complete coverage from the Rick Bolus Camp.
Rick Bolus’ 39th Annual High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp (June 24-28, 2018)
The first full day of the camp resulted in some impressive performances at both the Junior Division and the High School Division. These were some of the players that made good impressions on observers today but bear in mind I did not see all players today and I will add more observations tomorrow. Also, I was impressed with other players in both divisions and did not have the time tonight to mention all the players tonight so this is an abbreviated list. I will also add some other veteran’s opinions tomorrow.
Darius Osborne – 6-6 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville, KY – long athletic with excellent moves around basket.
Jacob Rice – 5-11 Sr. Johnson Central Paintsville KY – strong with ball, good body control, passes, defends.
Shane Bibby – 6-0 So. Central Louisville KY – good basketball skills, basketball IQ.
Lincoln Bush – 6-7 Douglass Lexington KY – rangy athlete with good skills.
Trevon Harris – 6-2 Jr. John Hardin Elizabethtown KY – athletic with good basketball skills, good passer.
Anthony O’Neal – 6-3 Jr. Kentucky Country Day Louisville KY – solid basketball skills.
Tyler Anderson – 6-3 Sr. Pleasure Ridge Park Louisville KY – aggressive, slasher, good mid-range shot.
Richard Irvin – 5-10 Fr. Trinity Louisville KY – Junior Division smooth as silk multi-skilled.
Turrell Cleaves – 6-2 Fr. Butler Louisville KY – Junior Division Versatility with a capital “V”, great all around skills.
Taeviss Brown – 5-7 Fr. Fern Creek Louisville KY – Junior Division good basketball skills.
Jacob Hobbs – 6-8 Sr. Central Hardin Cecilia KY – good size, movement, and leaping ability.
Cade Cunningham – 6-0 Sr. Madisonville-North Hopkins Madisonville KY – versatile scorer with range on his shot.
Ben Sisson – 6-4 Sr. Highlands Ft. Thomas KY – solid inside skills and a tireless worker.
Noah Courtney – 6-5 Jr. Male Louisville KY – long athletic slasher gets to the rim.
Emmanuel Percell-Traylor – 6-4 Sr. Childersburg AL – long athletic slasher gets results.
Jaelin Simpson – 6-1 Sr. Brandon Hall Atlanta GA – point guard with excellent skills.
Jacob Kesterson – 6-2 So. Oak Ridge TN – blue collar worker, good mid-range shooter (lefty).
Chad Heglar – 6-3 Sr. Daniel Boone Gray TN – solid. athletic, good range 15-18 feet.
Winston Tulloss – 6-4 Sr. Sale Creek TN – athletic slasher gets to the rim.
Sam Padgett – 6-8 Sr. Atherton Louisville KY – space-eater uses size well.
Stay tuned for more observations in the near future as well as complete coverage from the Rick Bolus Camp.
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Below are ten sleepers for the Bluegrass State. Players are listed alphabetically and class is for next season. All players are high D-2 but could be knocking out at the door for low D-1 so stay tuned.
Below are ten players for the Bluegrass State who are flying under the radar screen of college coaches. Players are listed alphabetically, class is for next season and college caliber is between low major and high D-2.
SUBJECT: OUTLETS THAT RECEIVE HPBC PLAYER LISTINGS
Attention Players, Coaches and Parents,
Besides the 500+ college coaches that receive our player rankings for both men and women, I have listed below other outlets that receive our player listings which enhances a player's exposure.
ALL "A" CLASSIC (both boys and girls)
BATTLE AT THE VILLAGES (boys)
BOB GIBBONS' ALL-STAR SPORTS (boys)
CITY OF THE PALMS (boys)
DAN OLSEN'S GIRLS BASKETBALL REPORT & ESPN (girls)
CLARK FRANCIS OF THE HOOP SCOOP (boys)
QUEEN OF THE COMMONWEALTH TOURNAMENT (girls)
FLYIN' TO THE HOOP (boys)
INDIANA ALL-STAR DIRECTOR (both boys and girls)
INDIANA HALL OF FAME CLASSIC (both boys and girls)
KING OF THE BLUEGRASS (boys)
LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER (both boys and girls)
MARSHALL COUNTY HOOPFEST (both boys and girls)
MAXPREPS (both boys and girls)
MIAMI HEAT (boys)
NAISMITH TROPHY AWARDS (both boys and girls)
OHIO-KENTUCKY ALL-STAR GAME (both boys and girls)
RAATZ/O'SHEA CLASSIC (girls)
RIVALS (boys)
RON HARRISON OF KYPREPHOOPS.COM (both boys and girls)
USA TODAY (both boys and girls)
VAN COLEMAN (boys)
Several outlets above are members of the McDonald's All-Star Game Committee. As one can observe, we provide a multitude of exposure to events that we either personally observe or sponsor.
EXPOSURE CAMPS
June 24-28 Boys Exposure Camp (H.S. & Junior H.S. Divisions)
July 9-10 Boys Exposure Camp (H.S. & Junior H.S. Divisions)
July 15-16 Girls Exposure Camp (For H.S. & Junior H.S. Players)
SPECIALTY CAMPS
June 23-24 Shooting Camp (For H.S. & Jr. H.S. Boys and Girls)
June 23-24 Post Camp (For H.S. & Jr. H.S. Boys and Girls)
July 11-12 Point Guard Camp (For H.S. & Jr. H.S. Boys and Girls)
July 13-14 Defensive Camp (For H.S. & Jr. H.S. Boys and Girls)
The Defensive Camp is a new addition for 2018
Also check out our daily blog below.
Whether one is looking for either college exposure, specialized training or both, the "39th Annual High Potential/Blue-Chip Camps" will help take one's game to its highest potential.
Sincerely,
Rick Bolus
Camp Director and Scout since 1973
Member of Selection Committee for the Naismith Trophy Awards
Rick Bolus
HIGH POTENTIAL/BLUE-CHIP CAMP & RECRUITING SERVICE
The High Potential Blue-Chip Point Guard Camp is scheduled for July 11-12 at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. The communication that I get the most from college coaches nationwide are their needs for a quality point guard. Why? 90% of coaches at any level will tell you that the most important position on the team is the point guard. The lead man is an extension of the coach out on the floor. The way a point guard leads is the direction the team will go. Our point guard director is Dr. Mike Beitzel who coached 30 years as a head coach at Hanover College (20 years) and NKU (10 years). His teams were very successful because on how he was able to develop point guards. Go to the below tab for more information on our point guard camp. You won't regret it.
The High Potential Blue-Chip Post Camp will be June 23-24 at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY, near Lexington. Once the ball crosses mid-court, the post player becomes the most important position on the floor. Most coaches will tell you that winning championships are due to the play of post players. Our post camp director is Randy Ward, the game director for the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game and a veteran coach with over 35 years of coaching experience in Florida, Kentucky and Ohio. Coach Ward will teacher the finer points of the post game to players in order to make them more productive for the 2018-19 season. For more information on our post camp, click below.
The High Potential Blue-Chip Shooting Camp will take place June 23-24 at Georgetown College in Georgetown, KY. Villanova revolutionized basketball when they won the NCAA Tournament back in April as a result of shooting the three pointer. I look for more teams to utilizie the 3 ball next season as a result of Villanova's success with it. Our shooting camp will be directed by former college coach, Dr. Mike Beitzel who was a head college coach for 30 seasons at Hanover College and NKU. Players love his drills that he uses to improve one's shooting. A college coach will always find a place for one who can shoot the "J". Go to the below tab for additional information on our shooting camp.