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Giles County Lady Cats To Host Summer Basketball Camp

Posted on May 24, 2010

 

The Giles County High School girl’s basketball program will be hosting a skills camp this summer for area youth.

 

Headed by the Lady Cat’s coaches and players, the camp will run June 29-July 2 at Giles County High School and will be eligible for boys and girls in grades 4-8. The cost will be $40 per child and the camp will run 8AM until noon each morning.

 

Essential fundamentals to basketball will be taught in a fun and encouraging environment. Dribbling, defensive drills, shooting, blocking out, as well as offensive moves are just a few of the skills that will be taught to help the youngsters reach their potential. (WKSR)

 

Pretty Blatant disregard for all rules!!!!

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Giles County Lady Cats To Host Summer Basketball Camp

Posted on May 24, 2010

 

The Giles County High School girl’s basketball program will be hosting a skills camp this summer for area youth.

 

Headed by the Lady Cat’s coaches and players, the camp will run June 29-July 2 at Giles County High School and will be eligible for boys and girls in grades 4-8. The cost will be $40 per child and the camp will run 8AM until noon each morning.

 

Essential fundamentals to basketball will be taught in a fun and encouraging environment. Dribbling, defensive drills, shooting, blocking out, as well as offensive moves are just a few of the skills that will be taught to help the youngsters reach their potential. (WKSR)

 

Pretty Blatant disregard for all rules!!!!

Im willing to bet you they got it cleared by TSSAA a lot of schools have little camps and stuff for middle and elementary school kids during dead period and get them approved by TSSAA no big deal

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Giles County Lady Cats To Host Summer Basketball Camp

Posted on May 24, 2010

 

The Giles County High School girl’s basketball program will be hosting a skills camp this summer for area youth.

 

Headed by the Lady Cat’s coaches and players, the camp will run June 29-July 2 at Giles County High School and will be eligible for boys and girls in grades 4-8. The cost will be $40 per child and the camp will run 8AM until noon each morning.

 

Essential fundamentals to basketball will be taught in a fun and encouraging environment. Dribbling, defensive drills, shooting, blocking out, as well as offensive moves are just a few of the skills that will be taught to help the youngsters reach their potential. (WKSR)

 

Pretty Blatant disregard for all rules!!!!

 

 

This proves yet again that most on here just have just barely enough understanding of the rules to criticize, but not enough to actually know what's going on. CoachT.com is full of stuff like this!

 

Teams all over Tennessee do skills camps during this time and it is very much legal

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Your telling me that a coach can not be in the stands and watch his or her players in AAU or travel softball (unless its a sibling) and you can use players to work a camp directly conducted be the head and assistant coaches. If that be the case, why not leave the gym doors open or the weight room and let the kids have at it. It may be permitted and they may have approval (i hope so) but then it should not be called dead week.

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It isn't a violation of rules. They have to send a letter to the TSSAA verifying that the players on the team will not receive any instruction during this time. Happens all the time.

If I read it right, the varsity players are camp instructors. No violation there, unless they are paid.

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It happens, it is all right and provides a give back service for high school teams to be exposed to elementary and Middle school students primarily to see if they might want to even play a sport. Some think that it helps save parents time as far as students interest.

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It happens, it is all right and provides a give back service for high school teams to be exposed to elementary and Middle school students primarily to see if they might want to even play a sport. Some think that it helps save parents time as far as students interest.

other teams have done it

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