Many of you know that Wes and I are huge Kentucky Basketball fans. We LOVE our Wildcats, and today we got the chance to go to a clinic for coaches, put on by the Coach Calipari. We got to watch two, two hour, practice sessions with the team, and West Virginia coach, Bob Huggins, came...
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So, you may have seen these pics a while ago, when we did a basketball camp with Kentucky last July. In honor of a killer season, I thought I would repost some of those memories. You’ll notice a few players that are no longer there (this was just before Calipari cut most of the walk-ons…so...
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Okay, so I hit my peak of exhaustion today, but it was well worth it. We had such a great time. A lot of great moments. You’ll see Marcus Patrick in the red shirt talking to the kids. He’s telling them to give God the glory first, and then second, give all you have. Scott...
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So in came the “big kids”, 7th through 12th graders. Definitely a little more intense with this age group. But they had a lot of fun today. Knock out, slam dunks, 2 on 2, and even some special appearances (if you caught that in the title of this post).
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Okay, so here are a few more from day 2 of the basketball camp. K through 6th graders having a blast! Scott Padgett showed up this time, and lets just a say a few of the men were swooning a little at the sight of this legend. Love it… Padgett gets a big hug from...
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Wow…Had a blast today at the Coach Calipari Basketball Camp! Several UK players were there, along with Coach Calipari. A lot of kids got to do today, what many UK fans only dream of….play ball with the players and staff of the University of Kentucky basketball team. I had the privilege of documenting some of...
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Coach Cal’s debut. Wes getting Calipari’s autograph. John Calipari’s wife, Ellen. Even Herky Rupp was there (that’s Adolph Rupp’s son just in case you weren’t sure) Props to Wes for being an “autograph requesting” fan Okay, so I don’t know what happened. 6 years ago, I could have cared less about following Kentucky basketball. I’ve...
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