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August 21, 1996 9 SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon OSU has 115 youth attend first annual basketball camp at WSCC Judy Spoelstra.OSU women's head coach at Montana stale before head basketball coach, was here for going to OSU where she became the two days, August 7-8, to hold a has- head coach, ketball camp for boys and girls ages Spoclstra stated "I hope to keep 6-18. There were about 1 IS youths coming back because I had fun and attending this camp. The youths the people were good to us." "this is worked on shooting drills, passing the first camp we have done off and defense drills, with the smaller campus the kids were excellent to kids working on snooting form. work with." One of our goals of this Spoclstra has alot of basketball camp was to tell the youths be will back ground playing at WSU, with ing to learn and practice all the time, Fran Moses-Ahern, and playing pro also be willing to try hard at every ball in Japan. Spoclstra also coached thing you do and believe that you can at Idaho as an assistant and became a al ways improve." J A Y'Yf k W r.i r jr" J 1. " OSU camp group picture OSU coach Spoelstra, works with Chasen Walker on defense - YY it;. tot. r s I 4 1 4 . i ' ST i f is t r .vj - J- - I si I M I i! Spoelstra working with younger girls on their shooting stance. Photos by Dan Lawrence and Deece Suppah. Girls show shooting form Cook stresses fundamentals at "Shoot the Rock" camp r i ii mi: i I 1 . IU I XT ,1 ' ' " ; 4 i;. -..7 s A ft I r Y. U'?-V.- I ) ' v" ' . . ' f ' ite- - 3 .s ? m : a v V Is I is . , V iii --ir Randall Cook, talks to youth about staying alcohol and drug free. 'WW- I wf M.> V' - 7Y ' r ' A' aunt. ,1 ; -i i IV w en Waiting for their turn to shoot There was a turn out of 48 youths at the second annual "Shoot the Rock camp. Randall Cook, camp director stated "I have received alot because the sport basketball such as college education and many personnel awards from playing Indian ball, now it is time to give some back to the Indian communities." Cook was speaking about the second annual "Shoot the Rock" basketball camp held at community center August, 5. Cook works at the Swinomish tribal rec, Leconner Wash, and has been there for the past five years. Cook brought 12 youths and one other staff member from Swinomish. Cook is 30yrs old, married with one son that is one and another on the way, due this winter. "Basketball has brought me many great experiences, a education, I have a criminal justice degree and masters in sociology, plus given me opportunities job wise." Cook stated "through basketball Iwas given a oppurtiny to play at the college level, four years at Cal state-Haywood. Cook never made the pros like he dreamed of but is proud of the accomplishments he has achieved." "Being a role model is important to me so I have tried to live my life that way, this is the reason I never drank alcohol." "with out basketball I don't think I would have stayed away from the alcohol and drug scene." Cooks main goal for this years camp was to, get to know the kids, to have fun and show the youths some basic ball handling, shooting and passing skills. With the older youths Cook got into more extensive skills." Cook stated "I hope by showing the basics to the youths, they will practice them at home ." Boys resting during running drills, while Cook speaks about fitness i A - ( sr I 1 I V Y: :- ..4 5 Boys working on passing skills 2 1