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Basketball players entering fourth thorugh eighth grades worked on their skills at the Fayette Falcon Elite Basketball Camp held July 12-14 at the high school gym.
“It may have …
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Basketball players entering fourth through eighth grades worked on their skills at the Fayette Falcon Elite Basketball Camp held July 12-14 at the high school gym.
“It may have looked like chaos at times, but through games and competitions we got a lot of skill reps in,” said coach Logan Ball who led the girls’ side of the camp. “I’m thankful for the players for coming and their parents making the sacrifice to get them there. I also want to thank Rylan, Greycen, and Melissa for helping with our young players.”
New high school boys’ head coach Brandon Friebe said there was a great turnout for the camp. “We’re looking to build a new culture, so it was great to have so many of our high school boys come and help our younger players.”
Both coaches thanked volunteer coaches, including Wes Friebe, Thad Requet, and Jeremy Dawson for volunteering their time.
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