Blue and Gold basketball at Housy

FALLS VILLAGE — As part of the Blue and Gold summer sports program, Housatonic Valley Regional High School (HVRHS) hosted a basketball camp for students who will enter grades five to nine in the fall. The week-long camp ended on July 8. Eight students participated, from Cornwall, Sharon, New York City and Sheffield, Mass.This year’s girls and boys basketball camps are finished for the summer and football camp ends July 15. A boys wrestling camp runs from July 25 to 29, coached by Tom Medonis. HVRHS senior Wilson Terrall served as a coaching assistant for the basektball camp, which was run by the high school’s athletic director, Dan Carroll. Terrall is an all-around athlete who is on the school’s baseball, basketball and soccer teams. On the last day of camp, participants were presented with ribbons and trophies.One benefit of taking part in the Blue and Gold camps, Carroll said, is that each camp is lead by Housatonic’s head coach for that sport. For more information on the wrestling camp or to request an application, call 860-824-5123, ext. 190.

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