
A cacophony of basketballs and enthusiastic young voices resounded throughout the Shelbyville High School auxiliary gymnasium this week as the Shelbyville boys basketball program hosted its annual 3-day summer basketball camp.
Two sessions were held each day with 88 young men in grades 1-8 participating in a variety of drills, competitions and full-court scrimmages under the supervision and guidance of the Shelbyville staff and players.
“We had 23 more players attend this year, and all the campers worked very hard,” said Shelbyville head coach John Hartnett, who is entering his sixth full season at the helm of the Golden Bears. “Our high school players did an excellent job of working with the kids and this provides a valuable opportunity for our high school guys to interact with the youngsters and gain important leadership experience as well. This is always a fun week that I look forward to each summer.”
All campers received a 2025 camp T-shirt.
The Shelbyville boys program will offer additional basketball clinics at the high school from 12:30 to 2 p.m. on the following dates:
- Thursday, June 12
- Tuesday, June 17
- Tuesday, June 24
- Tuesday, July 8
- Tuesday, July 15
There is no fee or pre-registration to participate.
Contact coach Hartnett at jah46176@yahoo.com for further information.
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