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Dexter Boys Basketball Summer Camp for Kids
May 23rd 2018 by Dee Loflin
Dexter Boys Basketball Summer Camp for Kids
Dexter, Missouri - Are you missing Dexter Bearcat basketball?  We are!!  The 2018 Summer Camp is June 18th - 20th and will be held at the Bearcat Event Center.  These little guys are our up and coming stars for high school athletics and we can't wait to see them play.

Kindergarten - 2nd grade boys will play from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. each morning.

Third, fourth, and fifth grade boys will be in camp from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m each day.

Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade boys will be in camp from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. daily.

The Boys Basketball Camp features team concepts, ball handling and passing instructions, shooting instructions, defensive concepts, ability and age grouping, contests, games and a camp t-shirt. 

These students will gain valuable knowledge and understanding of the sport while attending camp.

Contests include Hot Shot, Free Throw, Chair Dribble, 2 Ball Lay-Ups, Lane Slides, One-on-One, and Team Play.

The cost is only $25 and checks should be made to the Dexter High School.  Early registration is preferable, however you may register at the door on the first day of camp.  Doors open at 8:00 a.m. the morning of the first session.

If you have any questions, please contact Coach Noyes at (573) 614-1030 or email to jnoyes@dexter.k12.mo.us     T-Shirt order will be made on June 1st so please sign up prior to that date.

We are the home of the Bearcats and we are proud!  Come out for an exciting week of basketball!  What a great learning experience and memories they will have attending basketball camp!

Last Updated on May 23rd 2018 by Dee Loflin




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Derek Kirn, Perryville, Sr., OF

Patrick Maddox, Kennett, Sr., INF

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Andrew Spence, Kennett, Jr., INF

Brian Sylvester, NMCC, Sr., INF

Devyn Terbrak, Perryville, Sr., P

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Chase Brown, Perryville, Jr., P

Collin Dumey, Notre Dame, Jr., INF

Noah Hicks, Sikeston, Jr., OF

Josh Hoehn, Perryville, Jr., OF

Noah Korokis, Fredericktown, Jr., OF

Tyler Landewee, Notre Dame, Soph., INF

Spencer Owens, Dexter, Sr., INF

Ben Ray, Sikeston, Sr., OF

Kristopher Rinehart, Dexter, Sr., C

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