Campers smile alongside MHS Basketball Coaches & Players in their camp t-shirts.
Metter High School held their 13th Annual Tiger Youth Basketball camp from May 27-29.
The camp was held at the Metter Middle School gym and there were 60 campers in attendance.
Campers worked on individual skills in station work each day.
Dribbling, passing, shooting, defensive position, rebounding, free-throws and layups were the key stations taught by the MHS Tiger basketball players.
Players competed in a contest each day and that was “the highlight of camp” according to Coach Altman, the MHS Boys Basketball Coach.
These contests included free-throws, layups, 3 point and the game of knock-out.
Finishing up each day, the campers competed in 3on3 and 5on5 team play where the focus was on passing the basketball and moving without the basketball.
Being a good teammate by sharing the ball, positive encouragement and working together to become successful were other key skills taught to the campers.
“Championship Thursday” was the final day of camp and the highlight for many as it was the day awards were given out.
Contest winners, 3on3 and 5on5 Champions were awarded as follows:
Free-Throw Champions
•Kelvin Shaw, kindergarten
•Worth Powell, 1st grade
•Dyess Durrence, 2nd grade
•Harrison Dutton, 3rd grade
•Addie Stewart, 4th grade
•Brantley Lott, 5th grade
•Cavion Kennedy, 6th-8th grade
Lay-Up Champions
•Kelvin Shaw, kindergarten
•Drummond Porter, 1st grade
•Zayden Sikes-Sutton, 2nd grade
•Knox Blocker, 3rd grade
•Luke Stravriotis, 4th grade
•Brantley Lott, 5th grade
•Brayden Hightower, 6th- 8th grade
3PT Champions
•Kingston Nelson, kindergarten
•Grayson Daniel, 1st grade
•Levi Woods, 2nd grade
•June Brannen, 3rd grade
•Jhett McNamee, 4th grade
•Brantley Lott, 5th grade
•Joy Collins, 6th-8th grade
Knock-Out Champions
•Kelvin Shaw, kindergarten
•Drummond Porter, 1st grade
•Zayden Sikes-Sutton, 2nd grade
•Harrison Dutton, 3rd grade
•Addie Stewart, 4th grade
•Brantley Lott, 5th grade
•Joy Collins, 6th-8th grade
Coach Altman would like to thank all the campers for attending and working hard each day.
“This is one of our best camps to date and they continue to get better each year,” said Altman.
The MHS Basketball program would like to thank all the sponsors that helped make the camp possible.
Sponsorships help with the purchase of basketballs and the camp t-shirts that every child received for participating.
“Our community goes above and beyond to make this possible,” said Altman. “Everything is Better in Metter!”
The 2025 Tiger Sponsors are Adams Poultry, Awards South, BSN, Bubba Hunt Golf, Burlap & Lace Market and Coffee Bar, Candler Pharmacy, CarterFranklin, LLP., Caughey Hearn State Farm Insurance, Charlton Rogers, Curl’s Body Shop, Daniels Bishop Chevrolet and D&D Pinestraw,
Metter Bank Luke Lanier, Eason Grading Company, Firehouse Sub, H&R Block, H&H Timber Co, LLC., Hadden Insurance, Hulsey, Tootle, and Harrison, IHS Pharmacy & Gifts, Jay Bowen Memorial Fund and Jones, Boyd, and McCranie Insurance,
Metter Ford, Metter Graphics, Metter Home Center, Modern Finance, Olliff and Fordham CPAs, Pineland Telephone, Senior Benefit Solutions, Synovous Bank, The Assurance Group, The Roderick Group, The Eclectic Seamstress, Stephens Limousine Service, INC. and Will Parker.
The last sponsor for the event was MHS Basketball’s very own Rusch Goswick and his nonprofit organization, The Swish System, Inc.
As the owner of The Swish System, Goswick worked to make sure all 60 kids that attended camp were able to take home their very own basketball.