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Look Who Is Coming to the Licking Summer Camps in Rolla, MO

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Coaches:

You now have a new choice, Licking Summer Camps will offer two boys camps this summer, one in Rolla, MO and the other in Branson, MO. Both camps have all inclusive promotions that allows the coach to eat, sleep and play free where a player can attend camp in Branson for $130 and Rolla for $140. With the fine motels, top notch eating establishments and all the fun built in, you will not come close to matching this offer at any camp, any where.

Take a look below at the varsity teams signed up for Rolla. We expect the Branson and Rolla camps to host a total of 80 teams this summer. Go to our website: www.lickingcamps.com or call 636-232-4688. If you are not yet signed up, why not?


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Arcadia Valley……….. Enrollment 350……….. Coach Ricky Turnbough……….. A young team Tigers last winter showed steady progress, finishing with a mark of 10-12………. Return four regulars and a strong group of juniors to be……….. Hope to compete for top honors in the Mineral Area Athletic Association and district play.

Crane……… Enrollment 215……… Coach Craig Campbell………. A southwest Missouri long time power, the Pirates turned in another fine season last winter, finishing with a mark of 20-8……… Defending champions of the Pierce City and Miller Tournaments……….. Finished third in the highly competitive Southwest Central League……. Runner Up in District Tournament……. Return two regulars…… Will need last year’s reserves and sub varsity players to develop in the off season.

Diamond……….. Enrollment 280………… Coach Jacob Srigley…………. Three starters return for the Wildcats from last winter’s 11-15 club………. Paramount to 16-17 success will be the off season development of last year’s varsity reserves and several moving up from the JV ranks………..Member of the Spring Valley Conference.

Fair Grove……… Enrollment 320………… Coach Tim Brown………. Sights are aimed at the top in the off season nest of the Eagles as three starters and two top reserves return from last year’s outstanding 25-6 club…….. Fell in the Class 3 State Quarter finals to Mountain Grove………. Defending District and Mid-Lakes Conference champs…….. Intentions for next March are simple, a trip to Columbia.

Grandview………… Enrollment 325………… Coach Chris Miller…………. This will be year three of a rebuilding of the Eagles’ program and the hopes for a winning season are justifiable high……. The Jefferson County Conference member feels they are ready to challenge for top conference and district honors as three regulars return from last year’s improved 13-13 club……… depth is a concern but potential of players moving up from sub-varsity levels is in place, the question is how long it will take newcomers to adjust to varsity level play.

Hartville............Enrollment 225………. Coach Brett Reed………. After a heartbreaking quarterfinal loss the previous year, the Eagles left no doubts this past post season, ripping through the Class 2 state tournament with a 23 point quarterfinal win, a 30 point semi-final decision and an overwhelming 27 point championship blow out……. Return two starters……..Members of the Summit Conference.

Hermann……….. Enrollment 400……….. Coach Josh Vineyard………. With four starters returning from last year’s 17-9 club, optimism in the Bearcat’s summer camp is understandable high……… Defending champions of their own invitational and finished second in the always competitive Four Rivers Conference were highlights of last winter’s successful season………Hope this year to challenge for top honors on both conference and district levels.

Magnet Cove, AR…………. Enrollment 150……….. Coach Mark Hamby……….. Coming off of the program’s first 20 win season in four years, the Panthers are banking on the winning habit to be passed down to talented players moving up to the varsity level from the JH ranks……. Do return two regulars to steady what will be a young team……. Finished last winter at 20-8.

North Mercer County……. Enrollment 76……… Coach Jeff Wyatt………… A last second tip in the state quarterfinals derailed a great season for the Cardinals.……… Heart breaking loss to Glasgow capped a 23-5 campaign that saw the HDC member claim the title of the Milan Tournament and finish as runner up to Winston in the conference standings……… Replacing three starters lost to graduation is never easy in a small enrollment school, but the talent and tradition are in place and optimism for more success this winter is high.

Pierce City……… Enrollment 210………. Coach Matt Street…………. Experience developed by last season’s young team should be an Eagle’s strengths for the upcoming season………. Three seniors to be who started on 2015-16’s fourteen win team will be joined by three juniors who served as key varsity backups……Member of the Spring River Valley Conference………… Will focus this summer on playing a more up tempo style to help utilize expected roster depth.

Rolla……… Enrollment 1200……… Coach Mark Miller………. The Bulldogs will be in rebuild mode this winter, but don’t expect the drop to be drastic for a team that finished last year at 24-3, on the heels of a 28-2 mark in 2015………. Feel to Helias in District finals………… Defending champs of the Rolla and St. James Tournament……..Member of the Ozark Conferene……… Return two starters.

Salem……….. Enrollment 580………………… Coach Prugh………… The Tigers hope to feed off last year’s strong finish to propel them to solid performance this upcoming winter…….. After a slow 4-8 stat to the season, the South Central Association member rebounded to win 12 of their last 15 games and finished the year at 16-11………. Will be experienced and deep with three starters and several key reserves returning.

Skyline…….. Enrollment 217……….. Coach Ryan Yates………. A team that peak at the end of last season, the Tigers won district and sectional title before falling to Wellington-Napoleon in the Class 2 Quarterfinals……..Finished with a 17-12 mark….. two starters and expect winning tradition to be passed on to talented younger players moving up to fill varsity slots…….Members of the Mid-Lake Conference.

Southern Boone County……… Enrollment 500……… Coach Andy Jahnsen………… The Eagles will be a tough foe on anyone’s schedule this winter as four starters return from last year’s outstanding 25-3 club…….. They were knocked out of state contention with a loss to the eventual Class 3 state champion, Father Tolton of Columbia……… Defending champions of the Tri County Conference………… Good numbers and good younger players waiting in the wings to provide depth and guard against returnees complacency.

Westerville, OK………… Enrollment 325…………..Coach Brant Hayes………….. From a win less season to 8 wins this past winter, the Yellowjackets are a program on the rise…….. Return three starters and have some very talented younger players moving up from the lower levels who will push for playing time….. Member of the Big 8 Conference.
 
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