Richmond Hill Coaches Enhance Basketball Teams via Summer Camps
Richmond Hill basketball coaches are preparing for the upcoming season by hosting summer camps and workouts. Head girls' coach Sarah Jones will start her 13th season with summer activities planned, including camps at Bryan County and Camden County. Meanwhile, head boys' coach Bill Henderson enters his 15th year, having recently completed a camp for 120 students. Both coaches aim to integrate new freshmen into their programs, building on last season鈥檚 performances despite losing key players to graduation.
By the Numbers- Richmond Hill girls finished last season with a 10-16 record and lost 58-32 in the opening round of the state playoffs.
- The boys' team ended with a 14-15 record, falling 59-42 in their opening state game.
- Coach Henderson's recent camp attracted 120 students.
While both teams are optimistic about their incoming freshmen, the transition from middle school to high school can be challenging for athletes. Coaches must balance integrating new talent with the need to maintain team cohesion from the previous season.
State of Play- Both girls' and boys' teams are currently participating in summer workouts and camps.
- Jones and Henderson are focusing on developing incoming freshmen who showed promise at middle school levels.
As the summer progresses, both teams will look to solidify their rosters and strategies through additional camps, with the aim of improving records and competitiveness for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineRichmond Hill basketball is strategically using summer camps to enhance team readiness and integrate new players, setting the foundation for a more successful season ahead.
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