| 2006 Mustang Summer Youth Camp June 19th Through June 22nd Photo Page and Report |
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| Photos Courtesy Of Mr. Joe Koehling and Dave Schabell |
| Coach Mike Code Greeted A Record 202 Campers To The "2006 Youth Basketball Academy" The Mustangs Players and Staff did a great job of mixing fun with fundamentals. We dodged the rain bullet and coped with hot muggy weather throughout the week but the campers didn't seem to mind, enjoying each others company while learning and playing some early-summer hoops |
| Award Winners |
| Free Throw Champs |
| Three on Three Champs |
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| Hot Shot Champs |
| 9th-Craig Todd, 8th-Corey Hartig, 7th-Corey Kramer, 6th-Garrett Geiman, 5th-Jacob Jennings, 4th-Andrew Sticklen, 3rd-Garren Bertsch |
| 3rd Grade - John Ridder |
| 5th Grade - Conner Hanneken |
| 4th Grade - Gabe Roberts |
| 8th Grade - Corey Hartig |
| 7th Grade - Logan Kramer |
| 6th Grade - Ben Uebel |
| 9th Grade - Craig Todd |
| Free Throw Competition Notables In Third Grade Competition John Ridder and Jacob Hatch Tied with 33/40 each - Ridder won in a playoff. On Monday, Sixth Grader Ben Uebel ran the table hitting on a perfect 10 of 10. Uebel finished the week hitting 33 of 40. On Tuesday, Fourth Graders Andrew Sticklen and Clay Kramer were not to be outdone maxing out that day's competition by hitting on 10 of 10. Craig Todd hit on 19 of 20 shots to win the 9th Grade Competition |
| 3 on 3 Champs |
| 3rd Grade Team Of Logan Schultz, Jake Mefford, and Justin Schultz |
| 4th Grade Team Of Justin Kramer, Colton Cryer, Clay Kramer, and Ryan Pangburn |
| 5th Grade Team Of Nick Johnson, Nate Verst, and Zach Schneider |
| 6th Grade Team Of Justin Walerius, Robby Barnett, and Ben Uebel |
| 7th Grade Team Of Logan Kramer, Brian Neltner, and Ian Neises |
| 8th Grade Team Of David Schneider, Dylan Dierig, and Michael Zilliox |
| 9th Grade Team Of Ben Kroger, Steve Popovich, and Allen Kramer |
| 1 on 1 Champs |
| Congratulations To 1 on 1 Champs 9th - Jordan Armstrong 8th - John Schack 7th - Zach Fardo One on One was an optional competition category offered to the upperclass groups |
| Blue Chip Rock The House Night 3-Point Shootout and Slam-Dunk Competition Regretfully, the string of eight Blue Chip "Rock The House Night" 3-Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Competitions has come to an end. While popular with our fans, it was becoming increasingly difficult to receive commitments and obtain quality representation from athletes from other schools due to their participation in team camps during our camp week. Last year we tried moving the event back to after the dead period, but ran into football conflicts and limited participation from targeted athletes. We thank Mr. Ken Sanker, who formerly owned Blue Chip Manufacturing Company who served as our sponsor for the entire eight year run. The Northern Kentucky Coaches Association has proposed conducting a similar event in the future in conjunction with the senior all-star games. |