University Daily Kansan, June 12, 1980 Page 11 HUCK ISAACSDN/Kansen staff Two members of the Ted Owens Basketball Camp play ball in the gymnasium at Lawrence High School this week. camp nets large turnout By TOM GRESS Staff Reporter More than 200 small-fry Dr. J's and would-be Larry Birds have come from across the nation to the Ted Owens summer at Lawrence High School. For $15 a week, the basketeers, some as young as 8 years old and others high school juniors, play an average of nine hours of basketball a day. When they finish they even get grade cards—scouting reports of sorts—that tell them what they need to work on and give the indicators of their futures in the big time. "We've had kids from nearly all the states and some from overseas," Owens said. At this week's camp there are players from Ohio, Texas, Mississippi and Illinois. Last week one player traveled Germany to take part in the camp. THE CAMPERS are housed at Naismith Hall where their day begins at 7 a.m., as coaches裤 the morning of an alarm forms that substitute for alarm clocks. After breakfast, the campers congregate for roll call and march up 18th Street and down Mississippi Street to Lawrence High. Drills in the morning include offensive and defensive fundamentals, ball-handling and shooting skills. Tuesday morning Owens showed the campers the finer points of offensive fundamentals—primarily how to make sure they keep, square up to the basket and shoot. Fifty 12 and 13-year-olds, dressed in shorts and T-tails, paid close attention to Murray Knox, KU graduate assistant coach, and John Douglas, former KU basketball great, who assisted Owens in a demonstration of the drill. FOLLOWING THE demonstration, the campers broke into six groups to work on what they just learned. Some Douglas jogged along the baseline to the middle of the lane, quickly pivoted with his right foot and cut to the right wing where he caught a pass from the basket and launched a textbook to the basket that banked off the backboard and into the basket. The campers oiled, ahed, and applauded after the basket. picked up quickly on the finer points, some did not. Owens walked through each group, telling one camper to keep talking, telling another to move more quickly, telling another to move more quickly. The campers break from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for lunch and a short nap. From 2:30 to 5:00, the players do more drills and get in some scrimmaging. After dinner they go back to the high school and another three hours of scrimmaging. "We want to give the kids a complete day of basketball," Owens said. "The coaches take a lot of time explaining the rules, and they bring the day. And the kids work hard." DISCIPLINE IS stressed all day long. Campers caught out after the 10:45 am. p.curf get to spend some time in the camp, push-ups and sit-ups as punishment. "The players need to be disciplined." Owens said. "If you don't have it, then you have it. The campers learn teamwork, such as the teammates waiting at roll call. The kids, though, have had an excellent attitude this week. We've had no There are several goals to the camp. Owens said, but the main goal is learning the fundamentals of basketball. "We want to see the kids improve their fundamentals, skills and techniques," he said. "We try to keep a constant theme in the camp, stressing the fundamentals during the drills and the scrummages." To teach the basics, Owens gets players and coaches well-versed in basketball. "I try to bring back former players who were fundamentally sound," Owens said. "We're using John Douglas to teach shooting because he has the body of a kid. Kids can watch him and see the exact form they should want for shooting." THE HIGH SCHOOL coaches among the staff of 25 contact Owens to get their chance to coach at the camp. "This is the best camp around," Bob Knoll, head coach at Leavenworth High School, said. "I've coached at Notre Dame's and Oklahoma's camps but this camp has the finest coaching and the organization is outstanding." an invitation to sail picnic with the k.u. sail club All affiliates of KU:students, staff, alumni A sunny day of sailino, picnicino & frisbee Lake Perry Yacht Club. Carnools available **when** Saturday, June 14th, noon until five o'clock Before Friday the 13th if lunch is desired, **before** Monday, June 15th side SUA or call for directions: 864-3477. Get the bugs out. If your bicycle is in less than peak riding condition, come to us. Our professionals are specially trained to handle all aspects of bicycle services – from setting up the bike for you to fix it. No matter what condition your bicycle is in. 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