Mineral Wells Index (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 2013 Page: 5 of 10
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U*»H»wr»BlWaasaWHI COHI
It »*> the v ollev ball
• uurt in I hr morning and
* basketball court in thr
afternoon thi> past »rs-k
a« Mineral Welh High
****** for Kirk entering
ninth grade and below
In 4 unique w< up on
Mon4i)f. funtljv and
Wrtlnridjv, thr Mineral
VVrlk Kirk coaching *taff
hrld 4 volleyball. Amp in
thr rnwmn and after An
hour lunch break look to
thr court fm basketball
vamp
Volleyball camp wan
under thr instruction ol
ladv Rams head volley-
kill coach Ian lor
I gg lesion. Nshile the
hoops camp was under
the direction of l ads
Rams assistant baskrthall
coach I eslie Holman
Assistant coach lavlor
Reid assisted both loach-
es at kith camps Several
l adv Rams v ollev hall
and haslet hall placers
also helped out at the*
camps
Eggleston said the Kirk
seemed to have liked the
format, a tomcat that mac
continue in tin* summer
ol 2014
"We think this is the
way to put on the
camps." Eggleston said
“It « as nice on the par
ml* that the dacs were
lull and the* giflc did two
camps
' I hev Kot a little voh
lev hall in the morning
and a little basketball in
the* attemesm Ihev also
hung out together all
three days and N*nded as
a group "
l ast year's Mineral
Wells Junior I hgh School
eighth-grade das wan - .«♦
sell represented l.he
MW»IS coaches are esclt- petitev e sports hack m
«* to have that talented their heads and their
K««up cl girls at the high minds sUrt working on
school beginning in their competitive sides "
August Eggleston said of the
"As the v ollev hall SO or so girk enrolled,
ooech I w as pleased to about 40 attended both
sw* all c*t these girk get camps Campers were
touches on th.* v ollev hall charged more h>r partiu-
m July." I gglesion said paling m both camps,
I hat w ill make it easier and each camp had a sep
Mineral Wefts and an* gkrk had the opportunity
thk week to participate in vodoykoM camp in tko
moenfng and bssbetka* comp In the afternoon ot
the Hinorol Wad* High School gym. Shown, above
Addl, JonUna aots up a Mttor during a drtH, and at
right. Sunni Lemloy drteoa to tha hoahot with Koytoe
Gregory hkndyg Airing a'acrimmago.
on them w hen we start
(high sc k »>lt volley hall
practice on Aug Nh
"Sometimes the young
er girls can't make It fas
open evm because thev
don't drive vet and their
parents are working dur-
ing the day. so this gave
those girk an esceltent
arale charge it a girt only
wanted to participate in
one camp
“This teas been our big-
gest participation in girk'
camps m awhile. *
I gglrsfcm said 'I think the
camps were good lor aH
agesc but particularly he
the girk who will be piav -
mg lurour high and ninth-
grade sports this v«or.
- Wuotwddkofigd
fcvr the coaches In toe the
incoming freshmen,”
Eggleston said "That is a
huge class with a lot of
good athletes A* coaches,
these camps were good
he u* because we nave
not seen them once last
season
"We now know a lot
about each girt, w hat
they can and cannot do
This will help us to pre-
pare for our respective
seasons"
Fven though the* ladv
Rams have yet to hire a
new head basketball
ossch. Eggleston said it
really didn't matter
because both camps
Incused on basic tuncta-
mentak
"It doesn't matter what
lev el \ ini are on or grade
you are in. fundamentals
am key" she said "It
these girk can take these
fundamentals and be sue
cesstul at them, then they
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w ill be that much better
"If we can be tunda-
mentallv sound, we will
have a huge advantage,
no matter w hich sport I
•eel like m both basket-
ball and volleyball we
are emphasizing the
tunda mentals.”
Rangers’Nathan earns
save in 3-0 AL win over NL
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NEW YORK (AP) Mariano S
Rivera waa all set up lo save hit final
All-Star game — or at*Rammed
Jim ley land just wasn’t about lo
take that chance
Summoned in the eighth inning to
make certain hr would pilch. Rivera
soaked up a ‘Af-second standing ova-
tion and got three straight outs while
helping the American league to a 3-0
victory over the National league on
luesday night at Cib Reid.
*1 think toe plan was perfect' arid
Rivera, who took home toe MVP trophy.
Rivera reported early tor work and
the New York Yankees' indomitable
J-i ■■ %
fatwweU acaaon And on this night,
with drug any win a i still looming
far atm* of (he game's biggest neman
gpothght found a player who »
almoat universally mpniivl
Wa^iaTacwar earns leader ram* in I
from die buKpm to MataMra s "Truer
"fUHtkkeacwwiawcnatYa^er I
... and waaMtakwwun theferldto
take in a stirring ovafam
"ll wee a mwt moment. lie la one of |
thr beat ptenm that's ever played Baa
ga«»." TlgmoudMckir Tom Efantor said
All-Stars on both side* dapped
from the top of the dugout step* and
Rivera tipped his cap to the crow d
Then ne went to work, retiring
three straight hitters on In pitches —
afl cutters, aa uaual — More wafcfctg
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ttsss
held advantage in the World Series
leva* Rangers ctoaer Joe Nathan
saved it in Rivera's place after the
American league scratched out a pair
in KIVfM ft pucr Irtff tnf out i
ot runs and g«*t an RBI double from Ijdt, Sat
_ c special." ar
enwttonal Rivera said. "Seeing the
dharkm and botf
out of the dugout. m
m — priceless '
a layup Wednesday afternoon st ttw Lady
Gtobs drives In tor a layup as Racket
lason ktpnis
ley land, the Al manager,
promised Rivera would pitd
«f than nsk waiting for a save ri
tunity that might never come, toe I
Detroit tigers' skipper made his
much-awaited call one inning earlier
than Rivera Is accustomed, fust In cam
™ of "something beaky"
■ "I fust couldn't lake any chance,*
In land said "You know, 1 wanted to
make sure I got out of hate alive.*
Robinson Cano hobbled
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Cluett, Libby. Mineral Wells Index (Mineral Wells, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 53, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 2013, newspaper, July 18, 2013; Mineral Wells, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018255/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.