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Sports August 9, 2007
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Whitehouse coaching staff offered volleyball instruction to 80 camp attendees last week. The turnout for incoming sixth through ninth grade girls made for the "biggest camp ever," said Lady Cat head coach Cheryl Till. The largest group was the seventh-graders with 23 girls, followed by eighth and ninth with 22 each. Thirteen sixth grade girls participated. The campers were separated into Division One (eighth and ninth graders) and Division Two (sixth and seventh graders) categories and received instruction in fundamentals as well as offensive and defensive pointers. The Division One group is pictured above and Division Two below.
Division One campers earning special awards were (left to right) Kayte Frye, fighting heart; Ashlee Lambert, coachability; Madison Melrose, most hustle; Megan Alexander, most improved; and Sylvia Kennington, MPV.
Division One participants earning Camper of the Day awards included (left to right) Erica Jordan, Kenzie Patterson, Jennifer Crank and Molly Mackey. In addition to camper of the day and the various special awards, the girls received certificates for three-person and four-person challenge games.
Division Two campers earning special awards were (left to right) Abby Mackey, most improved; Anna Hayden, most hustle; Angie Knight, MVP; Hali Rome, coachability; and Ali Knight, fighting heart.
Division Two participants earning Camper of the Day awards were (left to right) Ronnie Fountain, Paige Parker, Hannah Smith, Torrie Maae and Cindy Scott.


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