Courtesy Photos/Bandera ISD
June 14, 2021
Bandera Bulldog Basketball Camp has almost 100 participants
By Brady Keane
Bandera High School
Boys Varsity Head Coach
The 2021 Bandera Basketball Camp came to a close Wednesday afternoon as more than 90 campers from grades kindergarten through ninth grade joined the BHS varsity coaching staff for three days of learning, fun and competition.
This year’s camp, which returned after a one-year absence due to COVID-19, was led by head boys basketball coach Brady Keane and head girls basketball coach Kierstyn Sells.
Bandera basketball alumni Ty Neff (Class of 2015), Zane Neff ('19), Justin Raitz ('19) and Lukas Jackson ('20) stepped in as coaches to help an eager bunch of young basketball players as they progressed their basketball IQ, individual skill set and team play.
The coaching staff was excited with the turnout for the camp and is looking forward to continuing to develop the program’s future athletes in the coming years.
Several campers were recognized at the conclusion of activities on Wednesday, and were awarded MVP, Offensive MVP, Defensive MVP, Most Improved and Bulldog Hustle Awards to campers from both sessions that each used the two gyms at Bandera High School. In the morning session in the practice gym, Clayton Doyle was named Camp MVP, Giovanni De La Cruz was named Offensive MVP, Maverick Fontenot-Amedee was named Defensive MVP, Harper Walters was named Most Improved, and Betty D’Spain took home the Bulldog Hustle Award.
In the morning session in the competition gym, Jet Doyle and Jackson Bower were Co-MVPs, Lake Battle and Jake Perez were Co-Offensive MVPs, Paisley Campbell was Defensive MVP, Hayley Capps was Most Improved and Kenzie Campbell took home the Bulldog Hustle Award. For the the afternoon sessions, Dalton Parks took home the boys MVP award, Dylan Peace was the Offensive MVP, Levi Barton was the Defensive MVP, Mason Bartels was the Most Improved and Remington Galloway earned the Bulldog Hustle Award.
Gabby Barrera earned girls MVP honors in the afternoon session while Kinlee Lawlis was the Offensive MVP, Trinity Schniebs was the defensive MVP, Jessa Haws was the Most Improved, and Bailey Word earned the Bulldog Hustle Award.
Bandera ISD has a handful of summer athletic camps still accepting registration over the next few weeks, including: Volleyball Camp (July 19-21), Football Camp (July 22 ), and strength and conditioning workouts, for incoming 7th through 12th grade athletes, that is held each Monday through Thursday, from 8-10 a.m., at Bandera High School.
Registration information for the remaining camps can be found on the Bandera ISD Athletic Website at: https://sites.google.com/banderaisd2.net/bisdathleticsweareone/home
This year’s camp, which returned after a one-year absence due to COVID-19, was led by head boys basketball coach Brady Keane and head girls basketball coach Kierstyn Sells.
Bandera basketball alumni Ty Neff (Class of 2015), Zane Neff ('19), Justin Raitz ('19) and Lukas Jackson ('20) stepped in as coaches to help an eager bunch of young basketball players as they progressed their basketball IQ, individual skill set and team play.
The coaching staff was excited with the turnout for the camp and is looking forward to continuing to develop the program’s future athletes in the coming years.
Several campers were recognized at the conclusion of activities on Wednesday, and were awarded MVP, Offensive MVP, Defensive MVP, Most Improved and Bulldog Hustle Awards to campers from both sessions that each used the two gyms at Bandera High School. In the morning session in the practice gym, Clayton Doyle was named Camp MVP, Giovanni De La Cruz was named Offensive MVP, Maverick Fontenot-Amedee was named Defensive MVP, Harper Walters was named Most Improved, and Betty D’Spain took home the Bulldog Hustle Award.
In the morning session in the competition gym, Jet Doyle and Jackson Bower were Co-MVPs, Lake Battle and Jake Perez were Co-Offensive MVPs, Paisley Campbell was Defensive MVP, Hayley Capps was Most Improved and Kenzie Campbell took home the Bulldog Hustle Award. For the the afternoon sessions, Dalton Parks took home the boys MVP award, Dylan Peace was the Offensive MVP, Levi Barton was the Defensive MVP, Mason Bartels was the Most Improved and Remington Galloway earned the Bulldog Hustle Award.
Gabby Barrera earned girls MVP honors in the afternoon session while Kinlee Lawlis was the Offensive MVP, Trinity Schniebs was the defensive MVP, Jessa Haws was the Most Improved, and Bailey Word earned the Bulldog Hustle Award.
Bandera ISD has a handful of summer athletic camps still accepting registration over the next few weeks, including: Volleyball Camp (July 19-21), Football Camp (July 22 ), and strength and conditioning workouts, for incoming 7th through 12th grade athletes, that is held each Monday through Thursday, from 8-10 a.m., at Bandera High School.
Registration information for the remaining camps can be found on the Bandera ISD Athletic Website at: https://sites.google.com/banderaisd2.net/bisdathleticsweareone/home