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Players improve fundamentals at camp

Penticton Basketball Camp helps boys focus on fundamental skills
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FOCUSED SHOOTER 香蕉视频直播 Basketball camp instructor Landry Ndayitwayeko helps Nathan Tinker with his shooting skills at Penticton Secondary School Thursday during the boys session of the Penticton Basketball Camp. Ndayitwayeko is the lead assistant coach for the university Jr. Heat program in Kelowna. Mark Brett/Western News

There was high energy hitting the court at the boys section this week at Pen High.

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Ghomari and was assisted by Landry Ndayitwayeko, also an assistant coach with the Heat mens team. They worked with 38 campers emphasising fundamentals and station work, competition on the court and 3-on-3 games. There was a good mix of competitive drills and fundamentals. There was also work trying to get rid of bad habits in the boys who possessed a wide range of skill levels.

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The camp wrapped up today at Pen High. Next week the Penticton Basketball Camp switches to its female section from Aug. 14 to 17.