Licking Camp NEWS - Licking Summer Camp
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Licking Camp NEWS - Licking Summer Camp
LICKING SUMMER CAMP 2015 Exclusively for Girls • Now in our 22nd Year OFFICIAL PROGRAM VOLLEYBALL 2015 June 5-6 Rolla June 10-11 Arnold June 19-20 Quincy, IL *June 24-26 Rolla Expanded July 6-7 Farmington *July 9-11 Rolla Expanded *July 16-18 Branson July 21-22 Joplin July 23-24 Lake of the Ozarks A Summer Tradition Since 1993 BASKETBALL 2015 May 29-30 June 4-5 *June 11-13 June 12-13 June 19-20 *June 24-26 July 6-7 July 10-11 *July 16-18 Rolla Belton Branson Rolla Rolla Branson Lake of the Ozarks Arnold Rolla Expanded Contact *three day camps information: Dave Almany www.lickingcamps.com • [email protected] PO Box 20501, St. Louis, MO 63139 636-232-4688 *three day camps SP0NSORS www.lickingcamps.com www.lickingcamps.com 2015 Licking Summer Camps Volleyball Schedule 2015 Licking Summer Camps Basketball Schedule June 5-6 June 10-11 June 19-20 June 24-26* July 6-7 July 9-11* July 16-18* July 21-22 July 23-24 May 29-30 June 4-5 June 11-13* June 12-13 June 19-20 June 24-26* July 6-7 July 10-11 July 16-18* Rolla Arnold Quincy, IL Rolla Expanded Farmington Rolla Expanded Branson Joplin Lake of the Ozarks *three day camps Rolla Belton Branson Rolla Rolla Branson Lake of the Ozarks Arnold Rolla Expanded *three day camps LICKING SUMMER CAMP “a summer tradition since 1993” Tired of playing the same old teams over and over all summer long? We have quality teams from 11 states to build you a competitive schedule. “It cost our players $78 a piece to come to your camp. That is for everything and included coach’s expenses. Unbelievable value! We played great competition, had a world of fun and the food and motels were great. It would be unfair to our kids if we did not bring them to your camp. We will be back!” We are proud to welcome back the Missouri University of Science and Technology as a corporate camp sponsor for the Licking Summer Camps. After a two year construction induced absence, our Rolla, MO camps will be returning in 2015 to S&T’s now fully air-conditioned Bullman Multi-Purpose building. For the 2015 summer season, Missouri S&T will sponsor all of our All-Camp teams. Also, the S&T Admissions Office is in the planning stages of developing for our camp attendees informational programs that will focus on the basics of beginning the college search. We anticipate this to be a valuable informative opportunity for families with students approaching the college years. Not only will the newly remodeled facilities enhance the camp experience of our teams in Rolla, the exposure to the potential of S&T we expect to be a life changing experience for many of our athletes. Fully Air Conditioned Rolla Missouri S&T Buhlman Multi-Purpose Building www.lickingcamps.com Rolla Inclusive Promotion $49 for two day camps/$99 for three day camp 2 Day Rolla Camps 3 Day Rolla Extended Camp Here is what $49 Will Buy: Here is what $99 Will Buy: Food: 4+ Meals Food: 7 Meals *Sirloin Stockade $12.65 menu value 1 Adult Buffet with limitless drink refills *Tip Off Cook Out $10.00 menu value All you can eat and drink (11 am to 1 pm first day of camp) *Panera Bread $10.27 menu value Purchase Pick 2 from Café menu *Free Breakfast at the Motel *Sirloin Stockade $12.65 menu value 1 Adult Buffet with limitless drink refills *Cook Out at the River $12.00 menu value (award-winning Hicks BBQ) Pulled Pork with all the fixings and a drink *Panera Bread $9.57 menu value Purchase Pick 2 from Café menu *Papa John $8.50 menu value Pizza plus drink *Jimmy John’s $9.25 menu value *Two Mornings of Free Breakfast at the Motel Motel: 1 Night *Baymont, Best Western, Super 7, Green Stay Inn One night lodging with Free Breakfast Fun: *Splash Zone: Free Swim Party NEW *Colored Camp Shirt with Name and # on the back And the Coach Is Free Motel: 2 Nights *Baymont, Best Western, Super 7, Green Stay Inn Two nights lodging with two mornings of Free Breakfast Fun: *Splash Zone: Free Swim Party EXTRAS Contact Dave at 636-232-4688 www.lickingcamps.com *Two Extra matches ($80 team value) NEW *Colored Camp Shirt with Name and # on the back *Team Float Trip ($30.00 per person value) *Free Souvenir Team Photo Package ($50.00 value) And the Coach Is Free Rolla Camp Inclusive Promotion FAQ Questions Q: Is there a meal option available at all camps? A: No. Only the camps in Rolla offer the meal option. Q: How will the coaches eat and sleep free promotion in Rolla work? A: For every ten coupon bought, packages, the coaches will be given a free room, meals and all entertainment coupons that the regular package contains. Q: When will we receive the coupons? A: When you register for camp, or at the motel if you come in a day early. You can send payment with your registration entry. Q: Can parents and others in our traveling party buy the coupon package? A: Yes and the purchase will count towards the ten requirements for a free coach’s stay. Branson Camps Motel FAQ Questions Q: Do we reserve rooms with the motels ourselves? A: No. We will make all the arrangements. Send us the registration form, we will take it from there. You will receive a confirmation e-mail. Q: How do we pay for the rooms? A: You will pay the motel directly when you check in. Q: What about taxes? A: Bring your schools tax exempt letter with you. Without it, you will be responsible for the taxes. Q: Can parents and others in our traveling party get the motel discount? A: Yes. Include them on this registration form. Q: What is the cost of each motel: Branson Regal $49.99, Days Inn $57.00, Greenbrier $49.95, Fall Creek $55.00, Blossom Inn $49.95 Barrington $62.00 Q: Can we purchase just the motel option? A: NO. Q: How many will be assigned to each room? A: The maximum number will be four. The rooms will be evenly divided amongst the number of those who purchase coupons. If the coaches’ room is free, it will be private. Q: What about taxes? A: Bring your schools tax exempt letter with you. Without it, you will be responsible for the taxes. You will need to pay the city tax which is set at 1 ½ %. Q: If we come in a day early, or stay a day late, can we purchase an extra night rooms? A: Yes. $62 per room. Q: Can we buy extra meal tickets? A.: Yes, $26 a ticket. “If you bring your team to Rolla and buy the coupons, you cannot, and I repeat, cannot, beat the price of the Licking Summer Camps. Unbelievable value.” 2014 Roll Call of Teams A Adair CO Brashear Adair CO Novinger Adrian Advance Afton, MO Afton, OK Albany Alpena, AR Alton Marquette Alton, IL Alton, MO Altoona. KS Alwood, IL Annawan, IL Appleton City Arcadia Valley Archie Ark City, KS Ash Grove Ashland Assumption. IA Atchinson CO, KS Athens, IL Atkins, OK Auburn, IL Aurora Christ., IL Ava B Bakersfield Bald Knob, AR Barryhill, OK Batesville, AR Southside Baxter, IA Bay. AR Bayless Beardstown, IL Bedford, IA Beggs, OK Belle Bellevile West, IL Belleville East, IL Belton Bentonville. AR Berkley Bernie Bieglow, AR Billings Bishop DuBuorg Bishop LeBlond Bismark Blair Oaks Bloomfield Blue Eye Blue Ridge Christian Blue Springs South Blue Valley, KS Bluejacket, OK Bluestem, KS Bolivar Booker T Wash. OK Booneville, AR Booneville, MO Bourbon Bowling Green Bradleyville Brashear Braymer Breckenridge Breese Central, IL Brentwood Acad., TN Brighton, TN Broken Arrow. OK Bronaugh Brookfield Brookland, AR Brussells, IL Buffalo Is. Cen., AR Bunceton Bunker Butler C Cabool Cahokia, IL Calhoun, IL Calhoun. MO California Calvary Lutheran Camdenton Cameron Campbell Canton Canton, IL Cape Girardeau Cent. Cape Notre Dame Cardinal Ritter Carl Junction Carlisle CO, KY Carrollton, IL Carrollton, MO Carthage Cass Midway Cassville Catoosa, OK Cedar Catholic, NE Center, KC Centerville, IA Central Arkansas Ch. Centralia Chaffe Chamois Charleston, IL Charleston. AR Chilhowee Chillicothe Christian (St. Louis) Christian Fellowship Christian Heritage, OK Civic Memorial, IL Claremore, OK Clark County Clarkton Clay Center, KS Clayton Clearwater Cleveland Naval ROTC Clever Climax Springs Clinton Clinton, OK Clopton CMB, IA Coffeyville, KS Cole Camp Collinsville, IL Columbia Hickman Columbia R. Bridge Columbia, IL Columbus, KS Coming AR Community Ch. OK Colcord, OK Concordia Conway Christian, AR Cookson Hills, OK Cooter Cor Jesu Couch Coweta, OK Crane Crest Ridge Crocker Cross Roads Prep Crystal City Cuba Cushman, AR D Dadeville Dakota, IL Dale, OK Danville, IA Davenport West, IA Davenport, OK Davis County, IA Decatur Eisenhower, IL Decatur Lutheran, IL Decatur MacArthuer, IL Decatur St. Teresa, IL Deer Creek, OK DeKalb, IL Delaplaine, AR Delta Des Moines East, IA Desoto Dexter Diamond Dixon Doniphan Dora Drexel Du Bourg Duchesne Dumas, AR Duncan, OK DuQuoin, IL Dyer CO, TN E Earle, AR East Alton, IL East Buchanan East Carter East Newton East Prairie East St. Louis, IL Eddyville, IA Edwards CO, IL El Dorado Springs Eldon Elk City, OK Ellington Ellis, KS Elsberry Eminence Englewood Christian Enid, OK Essex Eugene Eureka Evening Shade, AR Everton F FACS, TN Fair Grove Fairfield, IA Fairland, OK Farmington Fatima Fayette Fayetteville, AR Festus Fordland Forrest City, AR Forsyth Fort Madison, IA Fox Fr. Tolton Catholic Francis Howell Cent.l Francis Howell North Fredricktown Ft. Zumwalt North Ft. Madison, IA Ft. Zumwalt West Ft. Zumwalt East Fulton Fulton (St. Albans) Fulton CO, IL G Galena, IL Galena, KS Galena, MO Geneseo, IL Gentry, AR Glasgow Glenpool, OK Goddard, KS Golden City Golden City Gore, OK Gosnell, AR Grain Valley Grandview Granite City, IL Green City, MO Green Co Tech, AR Green Forest, AR Green Ridge Greenbrier, AR Greenfield, IL Greenfield, MO Greenview, IL Greenville Greenwood, AR H Hallsville Hancock Hannibal Har-Ber, AR Hardin Central Harrisburg, AR Harrisburg, MO Harrison, AR Hartsburg-Emden, IL Hartshorne, OK Havana, IL Hayti Hazelwood West Heartland Acad. Heavener, OK Herculaneum Heritage Hermann Hermitage Herrin, IL Hesston, KS Heyworth, IL Higbee Higginsville Highland Park, KS Highland, IL Highland, MO Hillcrest Hillsboro Hogan Prep Holcomb Holden Hollister Houston Humboldt, KS Huntsville, AR Hurley I Iberia Illini Central Illini West Incarnate Word Iowa City, IA Iowa Falls, IA Iowa Valley, IA IVC, IL Izard County, AR J J.F. Kennedy Jackson Jamestown Jay, OK JC Westside, AR Jefferson Jefferson City Jefferson City Helias Jefferson West, KS Jennings Jesseville,AR John Burroughs Jones, OK Jonesboro, AR Joplin-McAully K Kankakee, IL Kansas City Center Kansas, IL Kennett Keokuk, IA Keys, OK Kickapoo Kiefer, OK Kingston Kingsville Kirkland-Hiawatha, IL Kirksville Kirkwood Knob Noster Knoxville, IA Knoxville, IL Koshkonong L La Pine, OR Lafayette, KY Lafayette-St. Louis Lakeland Lamar, AR Lansing, KS LaQuey Lathrop Lawson Lebanon Lee’s Summit Leeton Leland. IL LeMonte Lenox, IA Lestervllle Lexington, MO Lexington, OK Liberal Liberty (KC) Liberty, IL Licking Lift for Life Academy Lincoln, 1L Lincoln, AR Lincoln, MO Lindbergh Linn Linn-Mar, IA Lockwood Logan-Rogersville Lone Jack Lone Oak, KY Louisa-Muscatine, IA Louisiana Lovejoy, IL Lutheran .St. Charles Lutheran North Lutheran South Lutheran Springfield Lutie M MacDonald County Mack’s Creek Macon Madison, IL Madison, MO Magazine, OK Mahomet-Seymour, IL Malden Manila, AR Mansfield, AR Mansfield, MO Maranatha Baptist Marceline Marion County Marion, IL Marionville Mark Twain Marquard Marshall Marshall CO, KY Marshalltown, IA Marshfield Mary Inst./Country Day Marynard, AR Maryville Mascoutah, IL Massac County, IL Mater Dei, IL Maysville McAuley (Joplin) Meadow Heights Melbourne, AR Memphis FACS, TN Mendon, IL Mercer CO, IL Meridian, IL Metro Christian, OK Mexico Mid Buchanan Middleton, TN Midland, IL Midway Milan Miller Miller Career Acad. Millwood, TN Moberly Monett Monroe City Montgomery County Montrose Morrison Morrison, IL Morrisville Mound City Mount St. Mary, OK Mount Vernon Mountain Grove Mountain Home, AR Mountain View-Lib. Mt. St. Mary’s, OK Mt. Zion, IL Mulberry Grove, IL Muldrow, OK Mulvane, KS Muskogee, OK N Nashville. AR Naylor NE Kansas City Neelyville Neodesha, KS Neosho Nerinx Hall Nettleton, AR Nevada New Berlin, IL New Covenant Acad. New Franklin New Haven New London, IA Newark, IL Newburg Newport, AR Newton, IL Newton, KS Niangua Nixa Nokomis, IL Norfork, AR Norman, OK Normandy North Andrew North Callaway North County North County Ch. North County Tech North Davis North Little Rock, AR North Mac. IL North Mercer www.lickingcamps.com North Nodaway North Platte North Shelby Northeast Vernon Co. Northeast, KS Northland Christian Northwest (Cedar Hill) Northwest -Hughesville Northwestern -Mendon Norton, KS O O’Fallon, IL Oak Grove Oak Park Oak Ridge Oakville Odessa Okay, OK Olathe North, KS Oleney, IL Oran Orangeville, IL Orchard Farm Orrick Osage Osceola Owensville Ozark P Pacific Paducah, KY Tilghman Palmyra Pangburn, AR Paragould, AR Paris, MO Paris, AR Park Hills Central Parkview Parkway Central Parkway North Parkway South Paton-Churdin, IA Paxton, IL Payson-Seymour, IL Pea Ridge, AR Pekin, IL Pella, IA Peoria Christian, IL Peotone, IL Perryville Pierce City Piggott, AR Pilot Grove Pinckneyville, IL Plato Platte County Plattsburg Pleasant Hills Pleasant Hope Pleasant Plains, IL Pocahontas, AR Poplar Bluff Porta, IL Portageville Potosi Prairie Grove, AR Prairie Home Pryor, AR Pryor, OK Purdy Putnam County Putnam West, OK Puxico Q Quincy, IL Quitman, AR R Ramsey, IL Red Bank. TN Red Bud, IL Reed Springs Republic Rich Central Rich Central, IL Rich Hii Rich Hill Richfield Christian, AR Richland Richland - Essex Ripley, OK Ritenor Riverton, IL Riverview Gardens Rock Island, IL Rock Port Rogers, AR Rogers, AR Heritage Rogersville Roland, OK Rolla Rolla Hone School Rosary Rosati-Kain Rose Bud, AR Round Lake, IL Round Rock, OK Russellville S Salem, IL Salem, MO Salisbury Sallisaw, OK Salt Fork, IL Sand Spring, OK Santa Fe Sapulpa, OK Sarcoxie Saxony Lutheran School of the Ozarks Schuyler County Scotland County Scott City Scott County Central SE Cherokee, KS SE Polk CO, IA Searcy Southside, AR Searcy, AR Seckman Sedalia Sacred Heart Sedalia Smith Cotton Sedgwick, KS Senath-Hornersvlle Seneca Sequoya, OK Sesser-Vallier, IL Seymour Seymour, IL Shawnee Mission N., KS Shawnee, OK Sheridan, AR Sherwood Shiatook, OK Shiloh Christian, AR Sikeston Silex Siloam Springs, AR Skyline Slater Smithville South Callaway South Fulton, IL South Harrison South Holt South Iron South Pemiscot South Shelby Southern Boone Southwest Washburn Southwestern Piasa, IL Sparta Spokane Spring, TX Springdale, AR Springfield Catholic Springfield Central Springfield SE, IL Springfield, IL Lutheran St. Elizabeth Academy St. Louis Christian St. Charles St. Charles Christian St. Clair St. Dominic St. Elizabeth St. Elmo, IL St. Francis Borgia St. James St. Joe, AR St. Joseph Christian St. Joseph-LeBlond St. L Career Academy St. Louis Crossroads St. Louis Metro St. Louis Notre Dame St. Mary’s (KC) St. Mary’s Coglan, KS St. Pau Lutheran St. Pius (Festus) St. Plus (KC) St. Teresa’s St. Vincent Stanuton, IL Ste. Genevieve Steelville Stet Stewart CO, TN Stockton Stoutland Stover Stratford Sullivan Summersville Summit Sweet Springs T Teutopolis, IL Thayer Thomas Jefferson Thornton, IL Timberland Tipton Todd CO, KY Tower Grove Christian Training Center Chris. Trenton Tri County, OK Triad, IL Troy Truman Tuckerman, AR Tulsa Memorial, OK Tuscumbia Twin Rivers U Union Unionville. KS Unity Tolono, IL Unity, IL Ursuline Academy V Valle Catholic Valley Springs, AR Valley Springs, OK Valley View, AR Van Buren Van Cove, AR Vandalia, IL Verona Versailles Vienna Villa Duchesne Vinita, OK Viola, AR Visitation Academy W WACO, IA Walnut Grove Walnut Ridge, AR Warrenton Warsaw Washington, IA Washington, MO Waterloo. IL Watts, OK Waverly, IL Waynesville Webb City Webster Groves Webster, IA Webster, OK Wellington-Napoleon Wellsville Wentzville Holt West Branch, IA West County West Plains West Platte West Prairie, IL West Side, AR Westmar, IL Westminster Westran Wheatfield Wheatland Wichita North, KS Willamsville, IL Willard William Chrisman Willow Springs Winchester, IL Windsor (Henry CO) Windsor (Imperial) Winfield Winnetonka Winona Wllford. AR Woodland Woodlawn, AR Wright City Y Yates Center, KS 2014 Volleyball Honor Roll 2014 61 District Champions Missouri Bonneville Billings Fayetteville Bismarck Jonesboro Boonville Mansfield Carl Junction Mountain Home Clever Mt. St. Mary’s Dexter Nettleton El Dorado Springs North Little Rock Eminence Paragould Farmington Paris Fatima Shiloh Christian Francis Howell Siloam Springs Green Ridge Valley Springs Jeff City Helias Walnut Ridge Jefferson (Festus) Oklahoma Kirkwood Oklahoma Union Liberal Mt. St. Mary’s Liberty-MV Catoosa New Haven Coweta Osceola Illinois Ozark Liberty Portageville Decatur St. Teresa Sparta Edwards County St. Dominic Dakota St. Pius Lincoln Steeleville Pleasant Plains Strafford Greenville Winona Mt. Zion Kansas Tennessee Douglas Dyersburg Hesston Brentwood Academy Arkansas Alpena 2014 20 Final Four Qualifiers Mt. St. Mary’s, OK Ozark, MO St. Pius, MO Jeff City Helias, MO Fatima, MO Mt. View-Liberty, MO New Haven, MO Winona, MO Brentwood Academy, TN Dakota, IL Mansfield, AR Paris, AR Walnut Ridge, AR Shiloh Christian, AR Nettleton, AR Paragould, AR Fayetteville, AR Brookland, AR Douglas, KS Edwards County, IL 2014 State Champions Brentwood Academy, TN Winona, MO Mountain View-Liberty, MO Paragould, AR Jeff City Helias, MO Mansfield, AR 2011 State Champions Eminence, MO St. Pius, MO Lafayette, MO 2012 State Champions 2013 State Champions Mt. St. Mary’s, OK Paris, AR Jonesboro, AR Paragould, AR Winona, MO Nettleton, AR Valley View, AR Winona, MO Mansfield, AR 2015 Basketball Honor Roll Regional/District Champions Missouri District Champs Bolivar Boonville Borgia Camdenton Cardinal Ritter Chaffee Clopton Gainesville Glasgow Incarnate Word Academy Liberty Licking Macon Naylor Neelyville North Mercer Notre Dame Osage Park Hills Central Plato Santa Fe St. James St. Pius (KC) Stockton Tuscumbia Viburnum Warrenton Washington Illinois Regional Champs Calhoun Civic Memorial Piasa Arkansas State Qualifiers Brookland Johnson County Westside Conway Christian Kansas Sub-State Champions Blue Valley Northwest Columbus St. Mary’s Colgan Iowa Regional Winners Pella Oklahoma Area Qualifiers Blue Jacket Clinton Coyle Elk City Grove Keys Kiefer Ripley Sequoya Union State Final Four Boonville, MO Park Hills Central, MO Cardinal Ritter, MO Clopton, MO Naylor, MO Tuscumbia, MO Calhoun, IL Sequoya, OK Bolivar, MO Coyle, OK Incarnate Word, MO Liberty, MO 2015 State Champions Incarnate Word, MO Park Hills Central, MO Sequoya, OK 2014 State Champions Crane, MO El Dorado Springs, MO Incarnate Word Academy, MO 2013 State Champions Crane, MO Incarnate Word Academy St. Charles Lutheran Walnut Grove 2012 State Champions Eminence, MO Republic, MO Harrisburg, MO Mount Vernon, MO You have many choices. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What Sets Our Camp Apart? Q: Who will we play? A: We use several factors in building the camp schedule. First, we attempt to match your team against opponents of equal ability. Next, we schedule you against teams who you normally do not see during the regular season. And finally, we allow teams traveling the greatest distance to play later on Friday, while teams who are commuting to and from camp on Friday, we have finish earlier in the day. APPRECIATION: From the registration process to the last dribble, we want to show you and your players our appreciation for your choice of our camp. We pledge to you that we will run our camp to the highest level of efficiency in terms of organization and communication as possible. FUN: Camp has to be fun. We strive to build an atmosphere that is friendly and full of activities that both coaches and players will enjoy. We like to see smiles at our camps. PRODUCTIVE: We work hard at hiring the best officials possible and building a competitive schedule for your team. Our camp is no different than your team; we never stay the same, we are either working hard to improve or we are regressing. This will be our 22nd year of running camps and we intend for it to be the best ever. CAMP PHILOSOPHY: We began the Licking Summer Camps 22 years ago because we as coaches were tired of paying what we thought were outrageous fees to college coaches for camps that were poorly run. We felt we could a better job at a much lower price. Twenty two years later, we still feel the same. Our camp is designed to provide you and your players an inexpensive, organized and competitive setting for off-season improvement. We work hard to schedule you against teams of equalability. It does a team no good to come to a summer camp and win every game easily, nor is it a benefit to your teams’ development to lose every game by a wide margin. Q: Can we bring more than one team? A: Yes, and we encourage schools to do so by providing multi-team discount coupons and by scheduling your teams to play at the same locations and during similar times. Q: Do you have a separate division for junior varsity and junior high teams? A: No. We have found it to be more convenient for you if we do not. It is easier to keep all of your teams together. Many of the smaller schools are very competitive with some of the larger schools sub varsity teams. Saturday’s tournament is bracketed by ability and your younger teams will be put in divisions where they are competitive. Q: Is one camp better for a small school to attend? A. All camps are of about the same level of talent. We are confident that we can arrange a competitive schedule for your team regardless of which week you attend. Q: Can this camp serve as a team bonding experience? A: Absolutely, and we encourage you to treat it as such. This is an inexpensive way for your team to bond in a competitive, fun-filled way. Q: What types of activities are available? A: At our Rolla camps, we host a swim party for all the players and coaches. This is a good way for your players to meet kids from other schools and for coaches to socialize. Also, many teams in the past have taken advantage of this area’s many fine floating streams by staying over on Saturday night and participating in a team float trip on Sunday. We can secure for you a special rate with one of the area’s many outfitters, if you so desire. Q: How do I know this camp will be as good of an experience as you say? A: Talk to any of the coaches who have attended in the past. If any of them tell you this is not a good camp, then don’t come. We are confident that the feedback you receive will be positive. There is a reason why 917 of your fellow coaches decided to attend last summer. Q: How will we get our schedules? A: All of our schedules and coaches packets are posted online approximately 10 days before camp. With camps as large as ours, there will obviously be constant changes to the schedules. Coaches have the convenience of the World Wide Web in checking scheduling updates. Your coach’s online packet will contain all of the information you need; schedules directions, rules and other pertinent camp information. www.lickingcamps.com will provide you with all of the camp communication needed. Q: At what time would we play on the first day? A: It depends on how far you have to travel. Teams traveling a great distance have the option of arriving the evening before camp and playing early on day one, the advantage being that they will also be finished early on day one; or you can travel on the first morning and not play until late afternoon. Q: What if I have other questions? A: Call or e-mail anytime. Licking Summer Camps A Summer Tradition since 1993 For thousands of young ladies over the last 21 years, our camp has been a fun and unforgettable experience. A float trip in Rolla, Six Flags or a Cardinal game in Arnold, the Strip in Branson, a day on the water at the Lake of the Ozarks; all of our camp locations are loaded with opportunities to make your trip more than just games, but a team bonding experience your players will not forget. Forty Minute Situational Scrimmage The purpose of this format is to allow each team a maximum amount of end of the game situational experience in a condensed and efficient short period of play, allowing coaches to instruct, implement and evaluate their team’s performance. The format is intended to be a win/win situation; if your team executes, it reinforces your teaching, if they make mistakes, learn from them and do not repeat them during the season. EACH TEAM WILL PLAY ONE GAME WITH THIS FORMAT “We loved the situational scrimmage. A great addition to camp!” Score at Start Possession Session 1 Overtime (50-50) Jump Ball Session 2 Home Up 3 (53-50) On Defense Visitors Down 3 On Offense Session 3 Home Down 3 (50-53) On Offense Visitors Up 3 On Defense Session 4 Home Up 1 (51-50) On Defense Visitors Down 1 On Offense Session 5 Home Down 1 (50-51) On Offense Visitors Up 1 On Defense Session 6 Last Second Out of Bounds Home Down 1 – Sideline (50-51) On Offense Home Down 1 – Baseline (50-51) On Offense Home Down 1 – Baseline Full Court On Offense Session 7 Last Second Out of Bounds Visitors Down 1 – Baseline (50-51) On Offense Visitors Down 1 – Sideline (50-51) On Offense Down 1 – Baseline Full Court On Offense www.lickingcamps.com Game Time on Scoreboard Clock Duration 4 minutes 10 minutes 1 minute 5 minutes 1 minute 5 minutes 2 minutes 5 minutes 2 minutes 5 minutes 5 seconds 5 minutes 5 seconds 5 minutes 7 seconds Jackie Stiles: The Pony Tailed Assassin (Reprinted from “The High Road” by Dave Almany, 2015 all rights reserved) Date Line: Claflin, KS “Do you wish to be great? Then begin by being. Do you desire to construct a vast and lofty fabric? Think first about the foundations of humility. The higher your structure is to be, the deeper must be its foundation.” — Saint Augustine The setting was the somber occasion of my Dad’s 2011 funeral. Ten minutes before the start of the ceremony my friend Jackie Stiles walked through the lobby doors. I introduced her to several of my relatives. One asked, “Jackie Stiles, didn’t you play basketball?” Really, come on. Did Shakespeare write? Did Rembrandt paint? Did Dizzy Gillespie blow a horn? The rule in the rigid world of journalism is that when producing a biographical piece you address the subject at first notation with their full name, for example, Jack Jones. After the first mention, the subject is then identified by only using their last name; Jones. For this biographical sketch, I will not be following the above journalistic template, nor will I claim any sort of journalistic distance of non-bias when documenting this subject. For this piece I am biased and protective. You may label my work “gushy,” I don’t care. This story is about Jackie. Between the years of 1997 to 2001, while playing for midmajor Southwest Missouri State University, Jackie put a basketball through the hoop more times than any other women in the history of college basketball, before or since; and she did it against the best Division 1 competition the women’s game had to offer. To see the physically unassuming Jackie in public, one would never peg her for the one in a million basketball super star status she holds. Jackie was twice named a first team All-American and in 2001 was selected the Collegiate National Player of the Year, pretty heady stuff for the 5 foot 7 inch small town girl from Claflin, KS. I personally met Jackie in 2009, as she was making the difficult transition from athlete to non-athlete, her inchoate professional basketball career short circuited by injuries that would eventually require 13 surgeries. For the ultra-competitive firebrand Jackie, this forced benching was the start of a very painful and personal meandering journey- a life sentence it seemed to her at the time - a period requiring bereavement; filled with self-doubt and numerous heart tugging detours. It didn’t seem fair. It is a personal misfortune her and I have commiserated on. She truly still grieves for the passing of her time on the basketball court. Jackie Stiles was put on this earth to play basketball. I don’t know if my friend will ever fill completely the void in her life that the hanging up of her competitive sneakers has left. Once, in an unguarded moment at an Italian restaurant on “The Hill” section of my hometown of St. Louis, MO, our dinner companion Jackie wistfully related to my wife and I, “they don’t have to pay me and I don’t even care if no one comes to the games, I just want to play again.” • • • In America, we don’t like our heroes born, we like them made- and we like them humble- and if there has ever been a humble self-made American hero, it is Jackie Stiles, the pony tailed kid next door. Jackie’s story is one of the most heart-warming in the history of college athletics. How did Jackie Stiles, a small town Kansas girl who stood only 5 feet 7 inches tall, become the All Time Leading Scorer in the history of Women’s College Basketball? Jackie’s legendary work ethic played a vital role in her success and she was relentless in her study of the game’s finer points. Over the years she developed innovative practice strategies that allowed her, as an offensive player, to “create space” against larger and more athletic opponents. The many hours of trial and error made all those mellifluous - sweet and flowing - moves she executed on the biggest stages in women’s basketball look natural, almost easy. Don’t be fooled. There was nothing “natural” or “easy” about the development of Jackie Stiles, the basketball player. Her legend may have been validated under the bright lights of the NCAA Final Four and the professional world of the WNBA, but her skills were forged by hours of toil in countless empty small town gymnasiums across Kansas and Missouri, with nothing but sweat for a companion. From the time she could walk Jackie Stiles was a whirl wind of perpetual motion with an obstinate dream to be the best female basketball player who had ever played the game. “My Dad was the varsity boys’ basketball coach in Claflin,” Jackie recalls, “so from the time I was 4 years old I was going to practice with him. I would beg him to show me a ball handling drill to work on and then I would work on it for hours. When I had it down perfect, and I do mean perfect, I would show him and say, ‘now give me another one.’” “I remember in second grade we had to stand up and say what we wanted to be when we grew up,” Jackie said. “I said I was going to be a professional basketball player. At that time there was not a professional women’s league. But it didn’t matter; I knew I would find a way because it was all I ever aspired to.” “My Mom tried real hard to give me balance in my life,” Jackie remembers. “She worried I was too obsessed with basketball and that it was not healthy for me to be so single minded, so driven. She had me in Girl Scouts and other nor- mal types of activities for a girl my age. I was in 4H, oh my, was that a disaster. My project was a rabbit and the poor thing died.” Trying to keep the young Jackie off the basketball court was like trying to slip a sun rise past an alert rooster. Mom gave in. Jackie and her basketball became a fixture in Claflin. One favorite training routine was dribbling her ball while running the small town’s perimeter boundary streets. “It was a two mile workout to run around the edge of town,” she recalls. To the pure followers of the game, a journey to watch the teenage Phenom perform her court magic was tantamount to a hoops pilgrimage to the Mount. Jackie didn’t play basketball, she attacked it. It started in high school when as a freshman she scored 53 points in a state tournament semifinal game. By her senior year at Claflin, KS High School the gym doors would open on game day at 2:30 pm - first come, first serve seating - for the evening’s 7:00 pm game. By 3:30 pm, the double doors to the gym would be closed, those tardy and left lacking admittance to the sold out gymnasium were forced to watch in an adjacent auditorium on closed circuit TV. With a basketball in her hands and a game on the line, Jackie Stiles was a marvel to watch; not only for the way she night after night lit up scoreboards, but more so for the harmonious style of her game. Jackie brought grit and a savoir faire attitude to the basketball court that few, if any, have ever replicated. Jackie mesmerized the sport’s true believers with the simple and pure way she conquered the game; the euphonic sound of the swishing net of another successful Jackie Stiles jump shot; the soft tap, tap of leather on wood before an explosion to the hoop to complete her signature ankle breaking cross over move. “Unstoppable,” head shaking and smitten fans would say as they departed glowing small town gymnasiums, stepping into the frigid Kansas winter prairie night. In those pre-internet days the legend of Jackie Stiles spread by word of mouth. Sports Illustrated and the USA Today were two of the many national media outlets who wrote about her court heroics before she had yet to graduate high school. • • • Today, Jackie is an assistant coach at her alma mater, Missouri State University. (The name change from Southwest Missouri State occurred after Jackie graduated. No doubt, the more upscale current moniker can be at least partially attributed to notice Jackie’s game brought to the school). Jackie is 36 years old and in her third year as a collegiate coach. She claims to be content, at least as content as possible for the notoriously finicky and ubiquitous Jackie. Jackie and I have over the years conducted numerous clinics, camps and seminars around the nation. I consider her foremost, a very good friend; and then my business partner. Before our acquaintance, as all basketball fans, I knew the feel good story of the unassuming middle of America kid who willed herself to stardom, but I didn’t know the person. Now that I have met Jackie and witnessed her first hand and up close spin her American success tale, I have a renewed appreciation of why she is, over a decade removed from playing the game she represented so well, still so immensely popular with mainstream America. If you are a true fan of American heroes, you already know that Superman was raised in the fictional tiny burg of Smallville, Kansas. “If I can do this, so can you, you just have to want it as bad as I did,” is the message I have heard Jackie repeatedly deliver at school assemblies, youth clinics and camps. This is a young lady who came from a town so small, smack in the middle of the lonely Kansas prairie, that the total free throws she made in her high school career (662) eclipsed the total population of her hometown of Claflin, KS (659). Her unassuming nature is no accident. Jackie’s ego was grounded at an early age. “My dad always told me, ‘know you are the best, but never shout it out.’ I have always remembered that.” At an AAU tournament in the summer of 1992 Southwest Missouri State University’s assistant women’s Coach Lynnette Robinson decided to by-pass a luncheon invitation and instead wandered into an auxiliary gym to watch a game in the 13 year old division. As fate would play out it was a fortuitous lunch to skip. Robinson’s trained eye immediately identified a pony tailed whirling dervish who knew only one speed of play, feverishly full out. The slightly built youngster dominated the game, clearly the best player on the floor. “Who is that,” Robinson inquired to the man in the bleachers sitting next to her? “That is my daughter,” responded Pat Stiles. The SMS six year quest for Jackie Stiles was on. When Robinson reported back to her boss in Springfield, MO, she raved of the prodigy she had found. “We invited Jackie to our Elite High School Camp,” former Southwest Missouri State Head Coach Cheryl Burnett recalled. “At the time, we had a great Elite Camp, some of the best high school recruits flew in from all over the nation. This little Junior High kid made the all-star team. From that day on, we knew Jackie was going to be a great player.” In the fall of 1996, when 17 year old Jackie Stiles was #1 on the recruiting wish list of every top women’s college basketball program in the nation, in a head spinning 19 day period, 18 of the nation’s best coaches came courting. To reach Claflin, KS and deliver their pitch to this once in a lifetime Phenom, the biggest names in college women’s basketball flew into a local regional airport in Great Bend, KS so small its entire rental car fleet consisted of one white sedan. That same car was parked in front of Jackie’s Kansas home every day for almost three straight weeks. It had to be the strangest and most unlikely recruiting saga ever, but as they say, if you build it, they will come - even to Claflin, KS. The glitz of the major college power coaches like Tennessee’s Pat Summit and Connecticut’s Geno Auriemma did not turn the head of the pragmatic small town girl. Jackie Stiles signed on with Southwest Missouri State. The college basketball world was aghast, but for Jackie the decision was as easy as a TV Guide crossword puzzle; she followed her heart. Few in Jackie’s inner circle were pleased with her collegiate selection. “The whole process was so stressful,” she remembers. “I have such a hard time saying no to people to begin with and then I have all the top coaches in the nation in my house and I have to say no to all of them except one? It was all very awkward for me.” Her choice, when finally made the morning of national intent signing day, was met in Claflin with a community wide cold shoulder. “Few were happy with my decision,” Jackie says. “I vacillated between Kansas State, Southwest Missouri and Connecticut. Most in Claflin wanted me to go to Kansas State, which had a strong program and would have kept me local. My dad wanted me to go to Connecticut. So did my high school coach. It got so bad I stayed home one day from school and called one of those 800 number psychic hotlines you see on TV. The psychic recommended Tennessee, but they were not even on my list, so that was no help, either.” Jackie initially chose to cast her lot with the Queen of the Court; the Huskies of the University of Connecticut, the nation’s most renowned program. “I even signed the letter of intent for UConn,” she recalled. “I said ‘I am going to sleep on it and if it feels right when I wake up, I will mail it in the morning.’ When I woke up, I just knew it was not what I wanted. I wanted to be a Southwest Missouri State Lady Bear. I didn’t even have a signing ceremony in Claflin because I knew how upset people were with me. I just mailed in the letter of intent to SMS and went to school. Everybody said I had made a big mistake; that I would never be on national TV; that we would never be in a Final Four.” From that day on the Final Four became Jackie’s personal white whale. “To get SMS there became my goal, to show everyone that yes I could accomplish my goals at Southwest Missouri State.” In the mid-1970’s a non-descript Indiana State men’s team landed a small town legend, Larry Bird. Upon the arrival of this once in a lifetime player, ISU soared to the national championship contest in 1979 and an historical encounter with Magic Johnson and Michigan State University, a game many credit as the event that launched March Madness and the incredible growth of the men’s tournament. After falling short in the title game, Bird rode off into NBA stardom and Indiana State, a one trick pony, returned to obscurity, where it has remained for the past 36 years. Missouri State women’s team in 1996, unlike Indiana State in the pre-Bird days, was a constant top tier program and had qualified for the NCAA final four in 1992. “If they had not already established the program in Springfield as nationally competitive, I would not have gone to SMS,” says Jackie. “I knew we would have in place what was needed to compete with anyone in the nation. All I wanted was a chance to play on a top ranked team.” What makes Jackie smile today when reflecting on her legendary years as a Lady Bear are the lifelong relationships she developed with her teammates, a group that over a decade removed from their maroon jerseys remain very good friends. “I loved my teammates at SMS,” Jackie says. “We were a very superstitious team. We had been together for four years, us six seniors. At the beginning of the season, it was tradition that the seniors would come up with the combination number for our locker room. We added up our jersey numbers and decided that would be our combination. The numbers added up to 314. Then somebody realized that was the area code for St. Louis, the site of the Final Four. We all said, ‘it’s an omen,’ it’s meant to be; our fate is to go to the Final Four.” “Those are the kind of memories I have of college. The togetherness, the comradery, eating late night pizza on the bus trips home from road games; I loved my teammates. What I wouldn’t give to go back and live those four years over again. I know I can’t but at least I do have the memories and my favorites were not the championships and the banquets, all the honors; what I have grown to treasure are just the time we spent as a team of friends hanging out. They were a special group. I miss them every day.” True to her pledge on the day she signed her letter of intent four years prior, in Jackie’s senior collegiate year, the Lady Bears pulled off one post season upset after another on an improbable ride to the NCAA Final Four. Along the way, the nation fell in love with Jackie Stiles. In the 2001 NCAA regional semifinals held in Spokane, WA, the Southwest Missouri State University Lady Bears were matched up with the nation’s number one ranked team, the Duke Blue Devils. The mismatch on paper was undeniable even to the most die-hard Jackie Stiles and Lady Bear fans. Duke sported a roster made up of nine former high school McDonald’s All-Americans; an exclusive group of 30 chosen each year. But, the Lady Bears had Jackie Stiles and on this one magical March night in the Pacific Northwest it was enough to punch their ticket to the Regional finals with an epic 81-71 win over the seemingly invincible Blue Devils. The next night in an almost anti-climactic affair, the Lady Bears topped the University of Washington Huskies 104-87 and were crowned West Regional Champions. Jackie is by personality quiet and humble, almost meek, but put her on a basketball court and she morphs into a swash buckling gun slinging cut throat. Down 12 points against Duke at half time, in front of a national TV audience, Jackie took over the second half of the game in a domineering fashion that when viewed even today, will produce for me goose bumps. I often use at the many clinics Jackie and I run the video of the second half of the game with Duke. I fast forward to 23:31 on a DVD I have literally worn out from over use. The game is tied, Duke’s double digit half time lead erased, with still 10 minutes of the second half left to play. The camera spans and then zooms in, close up, on Jackie poised at the free throw line, waiting on an inbounds pass. I reduce the speed on the DVD to slow-mo and then to pause. “Look at Jackie’s eyes,” I tell campers. It is the proverbial Eye of the Tiger. The eyes, the window of the soul, do not lie. Jackie has that locked in look; an assassin with a pony tail. Duke is doomed. The eyes of the Duke players do not lie, either. As the game grinds through the last 10 minutes of the second half, their season slipping away, they show first fear, then resignation to their fate and finally almost what seems to be admiration of their unstoppable adversary’s performance; as if to say, “we see ya Jackie, we see ya.” It is pure inspiration and I never tire of watching it. Jackie drains shot after shot, each one seemingly more impossible than the one before, rudely and unceremoniously with a 31 point second half show stopping performance bouncing the nation’s number one ranked team from the tournament. For the game, Jackie totaled 41 points. As a nation watched, it would prove to be her signature moment as a basketball player. “I remember so little of that game,” Jackie once told me. “I just remember being so zoned in. Everything that night just came together. I remember how the game seemed to just slow down, almost like I was at game speed and everyone else was in slow motion. It was all very surreal. I remember thinking at half time when we were down 12, ‘it will not end here. I have worked all these years for this moment, right here, right now, and this is my time. It will not end here.’” It didn’t. Jackie’s dominating play that night was one of the most scintillating athletic performances I have ever witnessed. “We flew home from Seattle after winning the West Regional and it was pure bedlam at the airport,” Jackie says. “This was a year before 9/11 and people could still come right up to the gate. The estimate in the paper was that the crowd totaled 10,000. It took us over two hours to get through the crowd of well-wishers and get to the bus to take us back to the campus.” Now, as she had vowed four years prior she would, Jackie led her unranked gang of upstarts up Interstate 44 to St. Louis, having accomplished the unthinkable, crashing the NCAA’s extravagant Final Four invitation only party. “Who are these guys,” the college basketball world asked? All the attention and hoopla took its toll on the players. “We were in Springfield for two days before we had to go to St. Louis (for the Final Four),” Jackie recalled. “We tried to get things back to normal. We tried to go to class like nothing special was going on. The coaches tried to keep things as normal with practice, as well, but it was impossible. The whole campus wanted to celebrate and it kept us, I believe, from achieving the focus needed for winning the national title.” In the national semifinal game against Purdue, the wheels came off. Jackie hit the wall. The Lady Bears arrived for the Final Four in St. Louis on see Jackie Stiles, next page Jackie Stiles from previous page Thursday. Jackie did not make the short bus trip from Springfield with her teammates, having instead boarded a plane for a flight to Minneapolis, MN, site of the men’s final four, to accept on national television that night the National Player of the Year Award. Hoping to grab a few hours of precious sleep on the flight, Jackie instead spent most of the trip signing autographs. After catching a red eye Thursday night from Minnesota back to St. Louis, Jackie awoke Friday facing the mandatory team practice open to the public at the game site, the downtown Savis Center. Jackie recalled what would be one of her few good memories of the Final Four experience. “Our workout time was the same as U Conn’s. Being from Missouri we were not only the home court favorite but also the Cinderella team. Everyone jumped on our bandwagon. After the practice, tables were set up for autographs and when I looked out, hundreds were lined up at our table and almost no one was in line for U Conn’s autographs. We all got a good laugh out of that. Everywhere we went on our bus, people would see our name on the side and start pointing and cheering. We were for sure the crowd favorite.” By the time they reached St. Louis, Jackie and the Lady Bears had already endured a fast and furious three weeks of cross country travel while defeating top ranked team after team. SMS was the only entry in the final four who had not played their first two games in their own arena. The NCAA tournament bracket had assigned SMS to New Jersey where after a first round win over Toledo (with Jackie suffering a mild concussion) they would face in the second round top 10 Rutgers on their home court. The Scarlet Knights held a home winning streak that stretched nearly two full seasons. It was a daunting challenge and not a good draw for Jackie and the Lady Bears, the lowly 5th seed in the West Regional. But a focused Jackie Stiles would not be denied; SMS 60 (Stiles 32), Rutgers 53. After pulling off a shocker in Jersey and breaking the Rutgers home court strangle hold, the NCAA next sent the nomadic Lady Bears winging across the country to the West Regional in Spokane, WA, a perceived semi-final sacrificial lamb for the might Blue Devils. After dramatically disposing of Duke, the next night SMS toppled the home state University of Washington. With the Regional championship trophy in hand, it was a triumphant flight back to Springfield, MO for two days of pure pandemonium. Anyone who knows Jackie’s capricious level of self-esteem and her vagarious personality can appreciate her struggle with an ill-timed bad hair day. “On Saturday, the day before the (Final Four) semifinals, I barely had time to eat the entire day,” Jackie recalled. “We left our hotel at 8:30 in the am and then went from event to event all day long. I had just a short time to get ready for the Final Four banquet that night where all the teams were in (mandatory) attendance. I found out after we got to the banquet I was going to have to go up on stage. My hair was so awful. I had a teammate in the bathroom with me trying to help me fix it while I was in tears.” “Normally my hair does not make me cry,” a slightly to this day embarrassed Jackie clarifies, “but I was just so exhausted that I was in tears. We got back to our hotel around 10 at night. I know crying about my hair sounds dumb, but this was all happening the day before the biggest game of my life. I was exhausted.” No, not dumb, but human. Pure with no pretense. With Jackie there is never a hidden agenda. She shyly exposes her feelings to the world and it makes her vulnerable to all of the shortcomings of life we all face; and it is what makes her so popular, so likeable, so much like us. She is a superstar for sure, but like one of us, falls apart over a bad hair day. Who in our normal life’s world can not relate to hero with such unwashed commonality? Jackie was to her legions of fans in March 2001 a hardwood warrior who had blasted her way from obscurity to become a top of the hour lead story on Sports Center, the Michael Jordan of women’s basketball. But in reality she was just a typical fragile 22 year old kid, with all the normal youthful inse- curities; lacking for sleep who just wanted to play basketball. It is why in her adopted hometown of Springfield, MO she is still to this day referred to with civic pride as “our Jackie.” Purdue ended the improbable 2001 Lady Bear run, 71-64. “To this day,” says Jackie, “I cannot make myself watch that tape. I have never seen it. I just want to forget the whole game. I didn’t play well. I was exhausted.” Jackie’s professional career was short lived, tantalizing cruel with how much she accomplished in such a short period of time. Selected 4th overall in the 2001 WNBA draft, in her first professional season Jackie was chosen to the All-League team and named Rookie of the Year. But the injuries continued to pile up, her body breaking down under the self-imposed stress of being pushed so hard for so long. “The WNBA draft was right after the Final Four,” remembers Jackie. “Then the season starts right away, I had no break.” The WNBA season, to avoid conflict with the NBA, follows a summer schedule. “Plus, I was trying to finish my course work to graduate that May,” Jackie continued. (She would graduate from SMS as a two time Academic All-American) “I was getting maybe four hours of sleep a night, then I had to report to Training Camp. It was all pretty overwhelming.” After her star studded rookie season, Jackie’s fortunes quickly went south. “My second year,” she says, “I never was healthy. I shouldn’t have played, but I tried to gut it out, to play through the pain. I had a wrist injury that made it almost impossible to shoot the ball without being in pain. It affected everything in a negative way. I got my confidence as a player from knowing no one worked harder on their game than I did. Now, because of the pain from the injury, I couldn’t do my daily shooting workouts and my confidence went downhill.” “I had always dreamed of playing professional basketball,” Jackie said, “it was my dream job. But once I got there, it just was not the game I loved anymore. Everything in the WNBA was about ‘me’ and not about ‘team.’ It was not fun like college. When practices and games were over, everyone just went their own way. In the WNBA many contracts were loaded with personal incentives to get your pay up. How many points you scored and individual things like that. There was no incentive to play together, to win. And there were no consequences, no discipline. If the coach called a certain play, it might be run and it might not be. That would have never happened with Coach Burnett. And a lot of my teammates resented me before they ever knew me. I was the high paid rookie coming in. It got so bad in practice that my coach told me to quit driving to the basket in practice scrimmages because my own teammates were trying to hurt me.” The Portland franchise folded after the 2002 season and Jackie’s contract was picked up by the Los Angeles Sparks, but after her injury plagued second season, Jackie never played in the WNBA again. For a period of five years she became what she labeled a “professional rehabber,” spending several years in Colorado Springs, CO, rehabbing her injuries under the guidance of USA Basketball’s medical personnel. She attempted several short lived comebacks, one with a semi pro team in Lubbock, TX, then a professional team in Australia. She also dabbled in competitive cycling, advancing to just below the national elite level. In 2007, Jackie reluctantly pulled the plug on her dormant basketball career. “I was done and I knew it, but that doesn’t mean I accepted it and it does not mean it has been easy. It has not been.” • • • I do have a favorite Jackie Stiles story: In Jackie’s junior year of high school, her worse individual performance ever came on a night that a local rival’s cheering section took it upon themselves to harass her. “It was a large group of boys,” Jackie recalls. “They started during the warm-up, chanting my name and making rude comments every time I touched the ball. I had never before had this happen to me; it just seemed really mean spirited and personal. They kept mocking me the whole game, and I let it affect me. I had my worse game of the year, shooting terrible and scoring only 19 points, which was more than 20 (points) below my average. I was awful. To make it even worse, coaches from Drake and Creighton had come to watch me play. I was very disappointed in myself for letting those boys get to me. I told my Dad after the game, ‘next year I am going to break the (state) scoring record when we play them.’ I normally didn’t worry about points, but I used that game, and that goal, to motivate my whole off season practice (program). That is when I started my thousand makes a day program. For years I never missed a day.” “It normally took me four hours to make the 1000 shots,” she recalls. In those pre-“Gun” days, Jackie was her own rebounder, “unless I could bribe one of my brothers or my sister to go with me to rebound, then I could do it in about two hours.” When we finally played them the next year, I have never felt so ‘zoned in,’ so ready for a game. I don’t think I missed a shot the whole night, even during warm-ups. At first, the same boys started again to taunt me, but it didn’t last long. We beat them so bad(ly), I only played the first half and three minutes of the third quarter.” Much like Babe Ruth pointing to center field and calling his shot, in those 19 minutes, Jackie established, as she had vowed she would, a new individual state scoring record (which still stands) of 71 points. Do the math yourself, almost four points a minute, a pace of over 120 points for a full 32 minute game- by one player! “The word got out,” said Jackie, “the rest of the year, I never got heckled again.” I asked, “You had to have said something to those boys, after scoring 71 points.” Who could resist? “No,” she told me, “I didn’t, but I did go out of my way, I will admit, when I was taken out of the game for the last time to walk right passed them and smile at each one of them. None of them would look me in the eye.” I would like to sit down every young chest thumping basketball player I see today, blinded by their own braggadocio behavior; and tell them the refreshing story of the star player who let her playing do her talking. As a society, we have raised a whole generation of young people who demand instant gratification, along with a perceived entitlement of “respect.” How many times do we hear from young people today, “you are disrespecting me?” Well, if you want my respect, earn it. Players today who seek attention have two paths to choose from. One, they can cover their body in tattoos, color their hair purple, pounding their chest while howling like a rabid wolf to the ceiling every time they make a simple layup; or two, take the path less chosen, the Jackie Stiles way: make a commitment to excellence by hitting a thousand shots a day, every day, all summer, then lay awake at night dreaming up new ways to improve. Jackie Stiles, the humble small town superstar from Claflin, KS, delivers a simple message, but one that needs to be pounded into the head of every player, at every level of the game: Want attention? Want respect? Want to shut up the hecklers? It’s simple: just hang 71 points on them in 19 minutes, and then smile as you walk away. Now, that is class and the epitome of cool. That is the legacy of Jackie Stiles. www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camp Shootout Basketball Rules Modifications 1. All games must start on time. 2. Games will be played in two 15 minute halves with a running clock. The clock will stop in the last minute of each half. 3. All fouls in the act of shooting will result in one point and the ball being awarded to the offended team. All non-shooting fouls, under five fouls in a half, will result in the ball being awarded to the offended team. On the fifth team foul of the half, (with the exception player control fouls) and on each subsequent foul, a point and the ball will be awarded to the offended team. A player control foul will result in the ball being awarded to the offended team. 4. A player who is fouled in the act of shooting, and the shot is successful, will be awarded three points and possession of the ball will be given to the other team. A player who is fouled in the act of shooting a 3 point shot and the shot is successful, will be awarded four points and possession of the ball will be given to the other team. 5. In the last minute of each half, regulation rules will apply, and free throws will be shot. 6. If a team is down by 15 or more points in the last minute of the game, the mercy rule will apply and the clock will run without stopping. Exception: The one and one rule will go into effect on five fouls. 7. Overtime will be decided by the first team to score two points. 8. Individual fouls will not be kept. 9. A technical foul will result in two points and the ball awarded to the other team. (I instruct our officials that I do not want technical fouls called. Summer time should be a time of learning for everyone. I expect the adults to act like adults and if a player is having a problem with behavior, I expect the coach, not the officials, to correct it. 10. Three 30-second time outs per team per game. 11. Half time will be two minutes. 12. Time between games will consist of five minutes. 13. All other National Federation Rules will apply. 14. Note: These rules are designed to keep the games moving, but also to discourage excessive fouling by the awarding of points. Licking Summer Camp Volleyball Rules Modifications 1. All games will start with a 4-4 Score. 2. Pool Play matches will be two games to 25. 3. Tournament Play matches will be best two of three games. The first two games will be to 25 points. If a third game is needed, it will be to 15. No cap in tournament play. 4. For Pool Play, a cap of 29 points will be in place for all games. 5. Each team will supply one line judge for each match they play in. The line judge may be a player and they may rotate in and out of the game. 6. 2 minute-2 minute- 1 minute (serving together) will be the warm up between matches. Please be stretched and loosen up as much as possible on the sidelines during the preceding match. On court warm-ups will be limited to this 5 minute frame. This timing policy will be strictly enforced to keep games on time. 7. One time out per game, per team. 8. All other National Federation Rules will apply. LICKING SUMMER CAMP ADMINISTRATION SAM POTTER is a long time successful high school girl’s basketball and volleyball coach. He is best known for his many successful seasons at Santa Fe and Rolla, MO high schools. Sam is a member of the Missouri Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He retired in 2004 after 32 years of full-time teaching duties. Besides helping with the Licking Summer Camps for the past 10 years, Sam also owns and operates a popular fly fishing service. Information can be found at www.tightline.biz. DAVE ALMANY began the Licking Summer Camps in 1993. He has overseen their growth for the past twenty years. Almany spent fifteen years as a Head Boys Basketball Coach in Monroe City, MO, El Dorado, KS and Licking, MO, and head girls coach at St. Louis Metro. His teams appeared in four state final fours, won seven district crowns, compiling a win loss record of 306-105. He also served as a building principal for Licking High School and Pocahontas, AR High School. DR. JIM PRITCHETT is a native of Lathrop, MO. He has successful experience as a boys high school basketball coach at Jefferson City, MO and Rolla, MO. Jim was head coach at Rolla for six seasons. In 2002, he retired from coaching to enter the school administrative field. He serves as the principal of Rolla High School. Jim completed his Doctorate Degree from St. Louis University in Educational Leadership. Jim has been involved with helping run the Licking Summer Camps for the past 16 years. ANDREW ALMANY This will be Andrew’s sixth year in supervising our shootouts. Andrew is employed as a team rep for Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods and is the owner of Heart of the Ozarks Screen Printing. Andrew was a standout athlete at Licking High School. compiling eight all-state selections in the sports of Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country and Track. He was a two-sport starter in basketball and baseball at Fontbonne University in St. Louis, MO, earning his Bachelor’s Degree in 2009. Why the Name Licking? We started the camps in Licking, MO in 1993, when I was the AD and boys basketball coach there. We started girls’ basketball, I will admit as mostly an afterthought, to be fair to the girls. We did boys and girls basketball camps for two years. The girls’ coaches were great to work with, while the boys were a pain in the butt. We dropped boys, even though I was a boys coach, and picked up girls volleyball, and that is what we have done ever since. In 2004 we left Licking for good and relocated to Rolla, MO. The first year we were in Rolla, we renamed the camps “The I-44 Shootout”. We couldn’t sell anything. Everybody wanted something with “Licking” on it. We learned a valuable marketing lesson and changed the name back to Licking Summer Camps. It is a name hard to forget. We even now have a trade mark on the name! 2005 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS June 3 & 4 2005 Camp Results and All Camp Team Tournament Bracket Championship Results Bracket 1 Bracket 2 Bracket 3 Bracket 4 Bracket 5 Bracket 6 Incarnate Word 51 Liberty 37 So. Boone 40 Dexter 35 Holden 36 Tipton 32 Arcadia Valley 31 Wheatland 30 New Franklin II 22 Teutopolis JH 20 Holden JH 29 Seckman IV 19 ALL CAMP TEAM – FIRST TEAM Incarnate Word Acad. Felicia Chester MVP Sr. Ashlee Barrett Sr. Incarnate Word Acad. Natalie Howard Soph. Salem Skye Wade Sr. Licking Melia Pence Sr. Southern Boone Ellen Vossbrink Sr. Borgia Kristan Marshall Jr. St. James Sara Sullivan Sr. Duchesne Jordan Palin Jr. Holden Erica Akins Jr. Harrisburg Sami Renfrow Jr. West Plains Jamie Garrett Soph. Liberty Tracy Nelson Sr. Dexter Emily Ringen Sr. Lincoln Haley Motley Soph. North County Kristin O’Neal Sr. Wheatland ALL CAMP TEAM – SECOND TEAM Kristen Koebele Jr. Newton Shannon Hewkin Soph. Cuba Miranda Chaney Sr. Warsaw Cassie Williams Sr. Wright City Charlee Smith Jr. Norwood Jake Foote Sr. LaQuey Maggie Ehlmann Sr. Seckman Nikkole Briggs Soph. Winfield Megan Zehner Jr. Northwest Kalina Pihana Sr. New Franklin Kristin Gander Jr. Park Hills Central Lisa Wainwright Sr. Adrian June 24 & 25 2005 Camp Results and All Camp Team Tournament Bracket Championship Results Bracket 1 Helias 47 Jackson 35 Bracket 2 South Shelby 41 California 30 Bracket 3 Smithville 50 Salem 43 Bracket 4 Eldon 45 Oak Grove 36 Bracket 5 St. Mary’s 36 Pinckneyville, IL 31 Bracket 6 Notre Dame 43 Prairie Grove, AR 40 Bracket 7 St. Elizabeth 37 Liberal 35 Bracket 8 Farmington II 45 Houston II 34 Bracket 9 Rolla II 31 Liberal II 22 Bracket 10 Delta II 31 Hallsville II 29 Bracket 11 Helias IV 53 Buffalo JH 21 ALL CAMP TEAM First Team Lyndsay Schlup MVPSr. Erin Mullally Jr. Kylie Werner Sr. Amy Klotz Sr. Abbie Spieler Sr. Second Team Jamie Schwartze Soph. Kristi Novack Sr. Jessica Vanover Jr. Abbie Ray Sr. Cassie Henderson Sr. Honorable Mention Alicia Rovertoni Sr. Sam Sapp Sr. Megan Aubuchon Soph. Kara Rosebrough Soph. Katie Leslie Jr. Mickey Russell Sr. Nicky King Sr. Lindsey Rhodes Sr. Emily Reyes Fr. Kristen Jonas Soph. Tori Schnieders Sr. Sienna Morrow Soph. Helias Helias Jackson Notre Dame California St Elizabeth Praire Grove DeSoto Fair Grove Buffalo Columbia Oak Grove Winfield Pierce City Pacific Tuscumbia Ste. Genevieve Skyline St. Mary’s Fatim a Liberal July 15-16 Camp Results and All-Camp Teams Tournament Bracket Championship Results Bracket 1 Assumption 49 Farmington 29 Bracket 2 Poplar Bluff 40 Dexter 39 Bracket 3 Clopton 52 Osceloa 33 Bracket 4 Leeton I 46 Vienna I 37 Bracket 5 Morrisville 49 Putnam County 47 Bracket 6 Billings I 69 Dixon 33 Bracket 7 Hollister 43 Adrian 32 Bracket 8 St. James II 48 Clopton II 22 Bracket 9 Helias II 42 Republic JH 39 Bracket 10 Hermann II 28 Rolla III 27 Bracket 11 St. James JH 31 Rolla JH 24 All Camp Team First Team Mallory Youngblut MVP Sr. Assumption Gabbie Binion Soph. Assumption Lisa McDonald Jr. Webster Groves Meaghan Endicott Sr. Lindbergh Abbie Schultebeainch Jr St. Charles Stephanie Ferguson Jr Poplar Bluff Emily Woodward Soph. Eureka Kristen Hayes Sr. Farmington Mikal Bencomo Sr. Clopton Caty Newbold Soph. Helias Faith Zabek Sr. Oakville Haylee Finch Jr. Dexter Second Team Angelica Rucker Soph. Shawnee Mission No. Ashley Jurgensmey Jr. Osceloa Kristin Miller Jr. Blair Oaks Brittnay Borman Soph. Festus Brittany Casady Soph. Putnam County Chelsea Winkelman Soph. Herman Kayla Hastie Sr. Cass-Midway Haley Stockton Sr. Leeton Jenni Weber Jr. Maysville Samantha HaraldsonSr. Morrisville Justine Enlow Fresh. Adrian July 29-30 2005 Camp Results and All-Camp Teams Tournament Bracket Championship Results Bracket 1 Skyline 37 Hickman 35 (OT) Bracket 2 Rolla 41 Mexico 34 Bracket 3 St. Louis Metro 56 Poplar Bluff 34 Bracket 4 Licking 40 Auburn 27 Bracket 5 Linn 41 Couch 22 Bracket 6 Blue Eye 34 Conway 30 Bracket 7 Bourbon 45 Plato 39 Bracket 8 Rolla II 41 Delta 24 Bracket 9 St. James II Buffalo II Bracket 10 Mexico II 38 Seckman II 30 Bracket 11 Jackson II 35 Ursuline II 30 Bracket 12 Helias JH 45 Rolla JH 22 ALL CAMP TEAMS First Team Randi Henderson Co-MVP Sr Emily Moordamp Co-MVP Sr. Lauren Nolke Jr. Rachel Baker Jr. Sidney Winslow Jr. Rebecca Hurley Jr. Callan Taylor Soph. Skye Wade Sr. Bobby Jones Sr. Whitney Davis Sr. Kaytlin Brammell Soph Brianna Mingus Sr. Cassie Henderson Sr. Kelli Bax Sr. Meghan Waggoner Sr. Second Team Laurer Bozzsky Sr. Vanessa Koonare Sr. Hallee Silvey Sr. Brittany Maggard Sr. Kandice York Jr. Hallie Kelsey Soph Maggie Ehlmann Sr. Sabrina Gilchrist Jr. Ali Fromm Sr. Rachelle Spaulding Sr. Morgan Hickey Jr. Stacy Atwell Sr. Amanda Helton Sr. Tahnee Poe Soph Gwen Williams Soph Skyline Rolla Hickman Mexico Farmington Des Moines East Marshalltown Licking Jackson Booneville Rolla Rogersville Buffalo Linn Carthage Ursuline Academy Skyline Iowa Falls Plato Couch Brashear Seckman Winfield Scotland County Conway Blue Eye Auburn Vienna Schuyler Co. Ft. Zumwalt West 2005 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Volleyball I June 10-11, 2005 Results Volleyball Camp III July 22-23, 2006 Results TOURNAMENT FINALS Level I El Dorado Springs over Lebanon 27-25, 25-19 Level II New Haven over Marshfield 25-15, 25-22 Level III Park Hills over Bowling Green 25-19, 21-25, 17-15 Level IV Helias JV over Glendale JV 25-12, 22-25, 15-13 Level V Osceloa JV over Belle JV 25-22, 22-25, 15-10 VARSITY BRACKET RESULTS Lincoln IL def. Fatima 25-12, 25-15 Quincy def. Auburn 21-25, 28-27, 15-11 Lebanon def. Parkview 25-23, 25-22 Reed Springs def. Blue Valley 25-22, 25-14 Troy Idef. Sullivan 25-15, 25-19 Monett def. Timberland 26-24, 21-25, 15-11 St. Dominic def. South Iron 25-18, 25-21 Miller def. Ste. Genevieve 25-23, 13-25, 15-12 Ash Grove def. Tipton 25-21, 25-18 Seneca def. Plato 25-10, 25-14 All Camp Team Kinsey Palmer MVP Tabetha Ersey Austin Warren Arwen Steinle Chelsey Politte Kelly Rogers Maggie Ehlmann Allie Schlosser Deila Davison Kathleen Scheer Brittany Check Skye Wade Kelsey Stewart Allison Kerr Kylee Stocum Alizabeth Spears Kayla Hastie Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. El Dorado Springs El Dorado Springs Lebanon Marshfield Bismark California Seckman Springfield, IL SE Bowling Green New Haven Houston Licking Mount Vernon Lafayette Arcadia Valley Gideon Midway Volleyball Camp II July 8-9, 2006 Results Division I Columbia Hickman over William Chrisman 26-24, 25-23 (Semifinal) Holden over Houston 25-16, 25-18 (Semifinal) Columbia Hickman over Holden 25-15, 12-25, 15-11 (Championship) Helias over Bismark 26-24, 25-17 (Semifinal) Licking over St. Elmo 26-24, 25-17 (Semifinal) Helias over Licking 25-17, 25-16 (Championship) Division II Springfield Central over Bernie 25-27, 25-17, 15-13 Hickman JV over Bernie JV 25-24, 24-26, 15-13 Division III Holden JV over Springfield Central JV 25-4, 25-11 Rock Bridge Freshman over Rolla Freshman 25-21, 25-14 All Camp Team First Team Christy Lehman Co-MVP Sr. Helias Jessi Kemble Co-MVP Sr. Columbia Hickman Jessie Strother Fr. Columbia Hickman Kim Schellman Sr. Helias Skye Wade Sr. Licking Lacy McCaulla Jr. Bismark Lacy Davison Jr. Buffalo Brittany Cheek Sr. Houston Ali Scheer Jr. Springfield Central Julie Guinn Sr. Holden Second Team Miranda McGowan Jr. Bernie Jill Stine Sr. St. Elmo Jenna Brown Sr. Pleasant Hills Emily Taylor Jr. Sikeston Jamie Kenney Sr. Clinton Laura Gray Sr. Salem Brittany Cox Sr. Westmar Sarah Greenwood Sr. Hurley Angela Broshuis Sr. Advance SUB VARSITY BRACKET RESULTS Lincoln IL def. Nettleton 25-15, 25-23 Quincy def. Herrin 25-20, 25-19 Helias def. Ste. Genevieve 25-13, 25-14 Parkview def. Francis Howell North 21-25, 25-11, 15-12 Francis Howell Central def. Ft. Zumwalt West 25-12, 25-12 Helias 9 def. Boonville 8 25-22, 25-18 Lincoln IL 9 def. Lebanon 9 19-25, 25-18, 15-13 ALL-CAMP TEAM First Team Michelle Fitzpatrick MVP Sr.Lincoln Erin Frick Sr. Lincoln Emily Kuitle Jr. Quincy Christy Lehman Sr. Helias Lauren Mason Jr. Auburn Skye Wade Sr. Licking Shanna Crafts Sr. Francis Howell Ctrl Mallory Thompson Jr. Parkview Megan Shorter Sph.Belton Erin Anderson Sr. Branson Ashley Tankersley Sr. Francis Howell North Katie Voss Sr. St. Dominic Brette Bollig Sr. Lebanon Kate Mallioux Sr. Hazelwood West Tracy Backes Sr. Fatima Jessi Jeziorski Jr. Fort Zumwalt West Kaci Ritter Jr. Scott City Sara Hernandez Sr. Tulsa Memorial Laura Gray Sr. Salem Jessica Snythe Sr. Reed Springs Jessica Deetz Sr. Nixa Carolyn Wallington Sr. Francis Howell North Andrea Morris Sr. Blue Valley Casey Key Sr. Troy Second Team Sara Horrocks Jr. Smtihville Jessica Schumaker Jr. Wellington Liz Buzzard Sph. Herrin Ashley Pennington Sr. Doniphan Beth Pitts Sr. Willow Springs Holly Miller Sr. Miller Lindsey Rhodes Jr. Ste. Genevieve Kati Jo Bergtholdt Jr. Valle Catholic Whitney Macormic Jr. St. James Destiny Wilson Sr. Galena Caitlin Hewett Sph.Lawson Meghan Mayberry Sr. Seneca Sara Bridges Sr. Plato Laura Partee Sr. Nettleton Kelley Hammond Sr. Monett Shella Gentry Sr. Verona Emily Moorkamp Sr. Rolla Kaylee Schaefer Sr. Seckman Bethany Walkenhorst Sr. Blair Oaks Tiffany Moss Sr. Sullivan 2006 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS BB Camp I Results June 2-3, 2006 Tournament Championship Results Bracket 1 Incarnate Word 33 Lee’s Summit 30 Bracket 2 Dexter 53 Harrisburg 41 Bracket 3 Aurora 41 Fulton 37 Bracket 4 Westran 50 Norwood 43 Bracket 5 Newburg 41 Knob Noster 26 Bracket 6 Incarnate Word Fresh. 40 Harrisburg JV 39 Bracket 7 West Plains JV 45 Seckman JV 40 Bracket 8 Fulton JV 47 Verona 40 Bracket 9 Rolla JH 32 St. James JH 26 All Camp Team 4A – 5A Division Ashlee Barrett Co-MVP Sr Incarnate Word Danielle Adams Co-MVP Sr Lee’s Summit Bianca Beck Jr. Incarnate Word Natalie Stoncipher Jr. Poplar Bluff Kelci Keith Jr. Jackson Courtney Lauer Sr. Lutheran South Katherine Sheffield Sr. Rolla Raven Berry Soph Collinsville Sammi Renfrow Sr. West Plains Laken Enochs* Sr. Harrisburg Sam Bruemmer Sr. Seckman Sam Carder Sr. Desoto Haylee Finch Sr. Dexter Chastity Porter Soph Fulton Kenzie Lauffer Soph Aurora Ali Reimer Soph Duchesne Kristan Marshall Sr. St. James * Team played up in Tournament All Camp Team – 1A – 3A Divison Kayla Rice MVP Jr. Westran Ashley Isom Sr. Neelyville Hanna Bailey Sr. Ninangua Amanda Cupp Jr. Diamond Shayla Ellzy Jr. Newburg Christie Braden Sr. Warsaw Amber Chambers Sr. Licking Kayla Thomas Jr. Pilot Grove Cara Collins Sr. Macks Creek Christina Jones Soph Knob Noster Katelyn Bates Soph Everton Monica Lechner Jr Verona Brin Bollew Jr. Montgomery County Ashanti Williams Sr. Fayette Phoebe Guinan Jr. South Iron Julie Gray Jr. Norwood BB II June 16-17, 2006 Results Paragould AR All Camp Team – Large School Division Megan Hale Sr. Greene County Tech Kimberly Wise Fr. Manila Caroline Fitzer Jr. Poplar Bluff Ariel Walker Sr. Paragould Megan Sharp Sr. Valley View Katelyn Heil Soph. Dexter Amanda Moore Sr. Pocahontas All Camp Team – Small School Division Phagen Altom MVP Soph. Bald Knob Brittaney Fulks Soph. Bald Knob Karen Dodd Sr. Delaplaine Micha Thompson Sr. Viola Senior Rustie Richey Sr. East Carter Brianna Johnson Jr. Twin Rivers Micah Stevens Soph. Thayer Sara Woodgeard Jr. Greenville Bracket Finals Level I Green County Tech 51 Pocahontas 46 Level II Bald Knob 43 Viola 33 Level III Thayer 31 Greenville 30 Level IV Green County Tech 9 46 Paragould 9 33 Level V Harrisburg JH 30 Paragould JH 27 BB IV @ Seckman High School July 7-8, 2006 Results Bracket Results Level I Farmington 49 Jefferson City Helias 36 Level II Mahomet, IL 51 St. Louis Notre Dame 44 Level III St. Charles 44 Jennings 42 (OT) Level IV North Callaway 47 Central Park Hills 44 Level V Unity, IL 53 Eldon 44 Level VI Farmington JV 54 Lutheran South JV 32 Level VII Teutopolis, IL JV 36 Unity, IL JV 25 Level VIII DeSoto Fresh. 40 Teutopolis JH 36 Level IX Clark County JH 38 Northwest JH 32 All Camp Team Large School Division Nelly Russell MVP Jr. Farmington Ashley Hager Jr. Seckman Sydney Winslow Sr. Farmington Beccan Hurley Sr. Des Moines East, IA Shelly Smith Soph. Des Moines East, IA Cynthia Abernathy Soph. Timberland Kristen Ellison Sr. Fox Senior Shantel Tribbet Jr. Springfield SE, IL Michelle Woodling Sr. Ursuline Kelsey Sanders Jr. Jefferson City Lindsey Hale Jr. Camdenton Allie Inman Sr. St. Louis Notre Dame All Camp Team – Small School Division Katrina Swingler MVP Sr. Tutopolis, IL Leaigha Thompson Sr. Tutopolis, IL Kathleen Donoho Sr. Mahomet, IL Breanna Fricerio Sr. Lutheran South Samantha Heck Soph. North Callaway Megan Kerr Jr. Winfield Holly Bigham Jr. Pickneyville, IL Maureen Lennon Sr. Eldon Erika Schwartz Sr. Unity, IL Caty Newbold Jr. Jefferson City Helias Traneice Greer Sr. Jennings BB V @ ROLLA JULY 14-15 RESULTS Bracket Results Level 1 Ozark 45 Rolla 43 Level 2 St. James 29 Russellville 28 Level 3 Crest Ridge 41 Putnam Co. 40 Level 4 Mark Twain 35 Fatima 33 Level 5 Hollister 43 Alton 30 Level 6 Leeton 29 Sherwood 27 Level 7 Centralia 39 Houston 33 Level 8 Jefferson City JV 47 Ozark JV 45 Level 9 Hollister JV 46 St. Mary’s JV 43 Level 10 Rolla Fresh. 52 Centralia JV 38 Level 11 Ursuline Fresh 34 Ozark Fresh 33 Level 12 Iberia JH 36 Sherwood JH 32 All Camp Team – Large School Division Mellisa Hogan MVPSr. Ozark Brittany Herode Soph. St. James Jill Temples Soph. Dexter Caty Newbold Sr. Helias Ryan Hartley Sr. Carthage Rachel Webster Sr. Webster Groves Dani Steele Soph. Rolla Paige Redditt Jr. Belton Samantha WidemanSr. St. Clair All Camp Team – Small School Division Tracy Shanks MVP Jr. Crest Ridge Rachel Roberts Jr. Ellington Kallie Flood Jr. Hurley Sara Cox Sr. Viburnum Brittany Casady Jr. Putnam Co. Kaitlin DeLong Jr. Newburg Sara Sawyer Sr. Hermitage Jacky Paulsmeyer Soph. Chamois Maudie Robbins Sr. Vienna Deoven Oruohurdro Soph. Clopton Ashley Merts Jr. Calhoun Ashley Cousert Sr. Hollister Katie Drendel Sr. Leeton Kristen Miller Sr. Blair Oaks Amanda Kirchner Sr. Russellville Elizabeth Fick Jr. Fatima Kaylyn Franke Soph. Mark Twain BB VI July 28-29, 2006 Results Bracket Championship Game Results Level 1 Rolla over Jefferson City 45-36 Level 2 Marshalltown, IA over Jackson 42-40 (OT) Level 3 St. James over Cape Giradeau Notre Dame 42-32 Level 4 Thayer over Liberal 35-34 Level 5 Pea Ridge, AR over Couch 51-44 Level 6 Plato over Greenville 41-38 Level 7 Scotland County over Iberia 37-33 Level 8 Jefferson City JV over St. Louis Metro JV 38-31 Level 9 Herman JV over Holden JV 44-25 Level 10 Ozark JH over Mexico JH 39-36 Level 11 St. James JH over Holden JH 46-32 All Camp Team – Large School Division Kali Collier Co-MVPSr. Rolla Katherine Shefield Co-MVP Sr. Rolla Rachel Baker Sr. Mexico Kristain Burger Sr. Cape Notre Dame Ashley Griffin Soph. St. L Notre Dame Ali Donphin Sr. Marshalltown, IA Kristin Marshall Sr. St. James Brianna Fregerio Sr. Lutheran South Serena Jackson Jr. Jefferson City Brittany Tankins Sr. Riverview Gardens Ashley Chaubonnan Sr. Jackson Brooke Bartolotta Jr. Sullivan Small School Division Micah Stevens Soph. Thayer Jenny Boyd Jr. LaQuey Sara Woodgeard Jr. Greenville Kathy Ward Jr. Pea Ridge, AR Whitney Mills Frsh Couch Abby Creed Sr. Walnut Grove Jody Lathem Jr. Pierce City Kiley Fast Sr. Liberal Kristen Johnston Jr. Scotland Co Kaitlin DeLong Jr. Newburg Kayla Dildine Jr. Winfield 2006 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Volleyball Camp I @Rolla June 9-10, 2006 Results All Camp Team Andraya Olander MVP Jr. Michelle Slinkard Sr. Jennifer Collins Sr. Abbey Meier Frsh Brooke Jurgensmeyer Soph. Karoline Kuenzle Jr. Carissa Fink Sr. Lauren Wilmoth Jr. Lacey McCaulla Sr. Mazie Dowdy Jr. Carrie Massie Sr. Leah Welch Sr. Tiffany Davis Sr. Cala Lovell Jr. Volleyball IV @Park Hills/Farmington July 14-15, 2006 Lafayette Jefferson City El Dorado Springs Lafayette Osceola Villa Duchesne Uniontown Mount Vernon Bismark Eldon Ellington West Plains St. James Russellville Tournament Bracket Results (Semi Finals listed first) Bracket I Lafayette over Ava El Dorado Springs over Villa Duchesne Lafayette over El Dorado Springs Bracket II Bismark over Ellington Mount Vernon over St. James Bismark over Mount Vernon Bracket III Jefferson City JV over Osceola JV El Dorado Springs JV over Ava JV Jefferson City JV over El Dorado JV Bracket IV St. James JV over Eldon Freshman Mount Vernon JV over Seckman JV Mount Vernon JV over St. James JV Volleyball Camp II June 16-17 Results All Camp Team Emily Kvitle MVP Sr. Holly Schmidt Sr. Amber Locke Sr. Meagan McDougal Sr. Laura Green Jr. Beth Ofeiffer Sph. Kala Fields Sr. Jamie Phelps Sr. Jasmine Kassanavoid Sph. Kate Fimple Jr. Montie Dever Chloe Palmer Jr. Sarah White Sr. Kali Park Sr. Quincy Santa Fe Rogersville Belton Blue Ridge Christian Boonville Hardin Central Holden Lawson Mid-Buchanan Midway Quincy Pleasant Hill Winnetonka Tournament Bracket Results (Semi Finals listed first) Bracket I Quincy over Winnetonka (25-22, 16-25, 15-12) Belton I over Pleasant Hill I (25-19, 25-17) Quincy over Belton (25-14, 25-27, 15-12) Bracket II Santa Fe over Lawson I (25-11, 25-14) Winnetonka II over Midway (25-22, 15-25, 17-15) Santa Fe over Winnetonka II (25-15, 25-14) Bracket III Holden II over Belton II (25-16, 25-23) Pleasant Hill II over Fairfax II (25-17, 25-17) Holden II vs. Pleasant Hill II (26-24, 25-18) Volleyball III at Lebanon June 30-July 1, 2006 Results BRACKET FINALS Level 1 — Semifinals Reed Springs over Houston 22-25, 25-13, 15-7 Camdenton over Helias 21-15, 25-22, 16-14 Level 1 — Championship Reed Springs over Camdenton 25-19, 25-17 Level 2 Jefferson City over Parkview 25-21, 25-18 Level 3 Monett over Buffalo 25-14, 25-16 Level 4 Helias JV over Conway 25-12, 25-19 Level 5 Reed Springs JV over Aurora JV 25-20, 25-20 Level 6 Helias 9 over Camdenton 9 25-13, 25-15 Level 7 Fair Grove JV over Lebanon 9 25-21, 26-24 All Camp Team – Large School Jessica Smyth MVP Sr. Briana Rodriquez Sr. RussellSr. Hillcrest Cristina Bucker Jr. Jessie Strother Sph. Kaysea Rank Sr. Michelle Slinkard Sr. Kelsey Russler Sr. Kristine Matter Jr. All Camp Team – Small School Viki Castleman Sr. Kaylie Meeks Sr. Celynda Fanning Sr. Caitlin Almany Sr. Dayna Norris Sr. Megan James Sr. Jennifer Winter Sr. Laura Steeley Sr. Shawna Isaccs Sr. Josie Payne Sph. Reeds Spring CamdentonCaitlin Kickapoo Hickman Lincoln Jefferson City Helias Parkview Houston Monett Lockwood Licking Aurora Willow Springs Forsyth Everton Central Hurley Bracket Finals Results Level I Farmington over Bernie 25-19, 25-12 Level II Liberty over Park Hills Central 28-29, 25-20, 17-15 Level III Fox over Valle Catholic 27-25, 25-18, 15-13 Level IV West County over Farmington JV 25-22, 25-18 Level V Bismark II over Hillsboro II 25-12, 25-18 Level VI Bernie JV over Windsor JV 25-21, 25-17 Level VII Booneville Freshman over Poplar Bluff Freshman 18-25, 25-21, 15-12 All Camp Team – Large School Division Sydney Winslow MVP Sr. Farmington Chelsea Pinson Sr. Central Park Hills Carleigh Koetting Sr. Smith-Cotton Cassie Garcilaso Soph. Farmington Mallory Walker Sr. Ste. Genevieve Ashley Tucker Sr. Hillsboro Emily Young Sr. Hickman Hope Allen Sr. Poplar Bluff Kiristin Ellison Sr.Fox Jenny Elbert Sr. Washington All Camp Team – Small School Division Kelsie Chowning MVP Sr. Liberty Chelsey Politt Sr. Bismark Andrea Blair Jr. West County. Brianna Johnson Jr. Twin Rivers Laurie Watson Jr. Holcomb Jenny Eubank Jr. Bernie Kelsey Cissell Jr. St. Vincent Carla Stoll Sr. Valle Catholic Whitney Casteel Sr. South Iron Ashlie Mayfied Sr. Strafford Volleyball Camp V July 21-22 Results BRACKET FINALS Level 1 Washington over St. Francis Borgia 25-22, 21-25, 15-9 Level 2 Fatima over Berryhill, OK 25-17, 18-25, 15-11 Level 3 Licking over Nettleton, AR 23-25, 25-23, 15-11 Level 4 Pierce City over Marshfield 25-14, 17-25, 15-11 Level 5 Sedalia Sacred Heart over Timberland 25-12, 25-17, 15-13 Level 6 Summersville over Blair Oaks 24-26, 25-22, 15-11 Level 7 Waynesville over Greenville 25-22, 25-20 Level 8 Helias JV II over Helias JV II 25-23, 25-21 Level 9 Broken Arrow, OK JV over St. Elmo, IL JV 27-25, 17-25, 15-9 Level 10 Sullivan JV over Strafford JV 17-25, 26-24, 15-12 Level 11 Liberty JV over Troy JV 25-15, 24-26, 15-11 Level 12 Troy Fresh over Helias Fresh 25-14, 25-18 All Camp Team –Large School Division Kayla Hellebusch MVP Sr.Washington Jenny Elbert Sr. Washington Dani Bixby Sr. Wentzville Holt Angie Dyer Sr. William Chrisman Alex Sall Sr. Parkway Central Natalie Boward Sr. Lincoln, IL Autumn Everett Sr. Catoosa, OK Cara Hackman Sr. St. Francis Borgia Jordan Rupurel Sr. Nettleton, AR Nicole Buck Sr. Fort Zumwalt West Katy Nickols Soph. Timberland Megan Aubry Sr. Windsor Devon Armstrong Jr. Sullivan Alyssa Emerson Sr. Broken Arrow, OK Jaysa Hartman Jr. Marshfield Jessica Boyd Jr. Troy Jamie Tyree Sr. Owensville All Camp Team –Small School Division Kara Rosebrough MVP Jr. Pierce City Alana Sawyer Jr. California Kelcey Dankenbring Jr. Northwest Briana Walsh Jr. Clever Summer Stephens Jr. Southwest Amber Chambers Sr. Licking Amy Fulk Fr. St. Elmo, IL Lindsay Horton Sr. Smithville Megan Stratton Jr. Sedelia Sacred Heart Katelyn Cutbirth Sr. Crane Ashleigh Bailey Sr. New Haven Teresa Welters Sr. Verona Kim Russell Jr. Pleasant Hope Paula Britton Sr. Cuba Courtney Butler Sr. Blair Oaks Jillian Rathert Sr. Dixon Kaley Churchwell Sr. Joplin McAully Kayla Spencer Sr. Liberty 2007 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Results BBI June 1-2, 2007 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP GAME RESULTS Level I Jackson def. Waynesville 44-29 Level II Duchesne def. Pleasant Plains 45-25 Level III Hermann def. Liberal 32-20 Level IV Fair Grove def. Stoutland 37-24 Level V Lathrop I def. Verona 38-30 Level VI Poplar Bluff 2 def. St. James 2 29-23 Level VII Harrisburg 2 def. Rolla 9 40-32 Level VIII St.Louis Crusaders JH def. Newburg 9 35-21 Level IX Russellville JH def. Lockwood JH 30-19 All Camp Team – 4A-5A Andi Neff CO-MVP Sr.Duchesne Kelie Keith CO-MVP Sr.Jackson Kaitlyn Heil Jr. Dexter Cody Goodpasture Sr. Jackson Kaitlin Bramel Sr. Rolla Kati Pritchard St. Waynesville Caroline Fister Sr. Poplar Bluff Chelsea Winkelman Sr. Hermann Rachel Connell Fr. St. James All Camp Team – 1A-3A Cassie Engle Sr. Liberal Rachel Edwards Sr. Fair Grove Amber Malone Sr. Norwood Jenna Palan Jr. Lathrop Felicia Chadd Jr. Veronal Lindsey Clemons Jr. Bradleyville Courtney Branch Sr. Southern Boone Hillary Kahle Sr. Bunceton BB III Results Belton High School June 15-16, 2007 All-Camp Team Tia Mays MVP Shelby Smith Allison Betley Elizbeth Farnan Rachel Backes Page Redditt Natalie Runge Morgan Eye Kristen Jonas Callie Graham Normeka Holder Ashley Jenkins Denise Taylor Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Des Moines East Des Moines East St. Dominic Richmond Tipton Belton St. Dominic Montrose St. Mary’s Kingsville Jennings Jennings Carthage Tournament Results Level I Championship Des Moines East over St. Dominic 44-41 Level II Championship Lathrop over North County Tech 47-43 Level III Championship Montrose over Des Moines JV 46-45 Level IV Championship Salisbury JV over Neosho JV 38-36 BB III Camp Results June 22-23, 2007 BRACKET RESULTS Varsity Brackets Farmington over Republic 53-51 (OT) Blair Oaks over Salem 49-39 New Franklin over Salisbury 31-27 Clark County over Marceline 46-19 Desoto over Tipton 39-38 Thayer over Plato 50-31 Sullivan over Lathrop 48-30 Westside, AR over Meadow Hts. 52-32 Chamois over North Shelby 28-25 JV Brackets Farmington JV over Keokuk, IA JV43-36 Hermann JV over Desoto JV 48-11 Clark County JV over Salisbury JV43-33 New Franklin JV over Highland JV 41-39 Junior High Brackets Republic JH over Newburg JH 65-52 Marceline JH over LaQuey JH 40-32 All Camp Team – First Ten Taylor Jennsen MVP Jr. Farmington Sydney Crafton Jr. Jefferson City Katlin Brammel Sr. Rolla Kyla Arnold Sr. Republic Nikki Norberg Sr. Oakville Kelsey Hilkey Sr. Keokuk, IA Bethany Walkenhorst Sr. Blair Oaks Natalie Howard Sr. Salem Kayla Rice Sr. Westran Kassidy Shuman Sr. Clark County All Camp Team – Second Ten Haylee Parks Sr. Sullivan Jen Young Sr. Mt. Zion, IL Nicole Smith Sph.Desoto Amanda Noelker Sr. Rosati Kain Jennifer Conway Jr. Waterloo Ashley Dickerhoff Jr. Ursuline Lindsey Henke Sr. Blair Oaks Kellye Penn Sr. Portageville Courtney Wilmsmeyer Sr. New Franklin Renae Shippy Sr. Crest Ridge Honorable Mention Rachel Backes Sr. Tipon Janelle Saling Fr. Lathrop Shelby Cowart Jr. LaQuey Lindsey James Jr. Willow Springs Kaitlin DeLong Sr. Newburg Alex Benson Jr. Pleasant Hope Kelsey Goodrich Jr. Montgomery CO Kristen Jordon Jr. Lesterville Michelle Marby Sr. Park Hills Central Cassy Nicolay Sph.Salisbury Miranda Jones Sr. Plato Taylor Turnbough Sr. Cuba Holly Bigham Sr. Pickneyville, IL Samantha Murfin Sr. Highland Mazie Dowdy Sr. Eldon Paige Wilson Fr. Sherwood Jillian Yoder Jr. North Shelby Sarah Trachsel Jr. Chamois Becky Brown Sph.Kingston BB IV Results July 13-14, 2007 All Camp Team – Large School Division Torie Murrillo MVP Sr. Blue Springs South Adrian Pouge Sph.Rolla Erin Bekebrede Sr. St. Charles Janey Milliagan Jr. Northwest Julie Meyer Sr. Borgia Marissa Lehnig Sph.Seckman Kirsten Carney Jr. Lutheran South Tesia Lahm Sr. Carl Junction Laura Bohling Sr. Blue Springs South Jamie Gaal Jr. Ursuline Academy Rachel Hervctin Sr. Webster Groves Ashley Jenkins Jr. Jennings Emily Woodard Sr. Eureka Rachel Connell Sph.St. James Janey Milligan Sr. Northwest All Camp Team – Small School Division Ebony Davis MVP Jr. St. Louis Metro Jordan Garrison Sr. Osceola Elizabeth Fick Sr. Fatima Samantha Mullines Sr. Hallsville Shannon Smith Sr. Stoutland Kaytlin DeLong Sr. Newburg Catherine Willbrand Sph.Lutheran St. Charles Sam York Fr. Elsberry Ashley Deprow Sr. Delta Deaven Omohundro Jr. Clopton Brittany Sieg Sr. Linn Emerald Hoffard Jr. DuQuoin Melanie Hendricks, Sr. Calhoun Tournament Bracket Championship Results Level I Blue Springs over St. Louis Metro47-37 Level II St. James over Sparta 52-39 Level III Borgia over Jennings 47-35 Level IV Fatima over Seckman 40-39 Level V Borgia over Ursuline 42-36 Level VI Stoutland over Newburg 47-35 Level VII Hollister over Iberia 52-29 Level VIII Hallsville over Jeff City JV 48-37 Level IX Macon JV over Hollister JV 40-25 Level X Ursuline 9 over Newburg 9 45-35 Level XI Nixa JH over St. Charles 9 42-33 Level XII St. James 8 over St. James 7 21-20 BB V Camp July 28-29, 2007 Rolla, MO Championship Game Bracket Results Level I Jefferson City 47; Helias 40 Level II Neosho 43; St. Louis Notre Dame 38 Level III St. James 38; Purdy 36 Level IV Blue Eye 32; Triad, IL 27 Level V Newburg 54; Crystal City 30 Level VI St. Clair 52; Izard County, AR 45 Level VII Mexico JV 44; Rolla JV 40 Level VIII Willow Springs JV 47; Richland JV 44 Level IX St. James Fresh 38; Couch JV 36 Level X Ozark 8th 55; Richland JH 48 Level XI Graf JH 38; Ozark 7th 28 2007 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Volleyball I Results June 8-9, 2007 Held in Rolla, MO Volleyball Camp II Results Lincoln, IL June 15-16, 2007 Tournament Championship Match Results Varsity Level I. Holden over Camdenton 25-19, 26-24 II. Bismark over Rock Bridge 25-12, 25-20 III. Fatima over Fort Zumwalt West 25-22, 18-25, 15-12 IV. Monett over Cuba 25-19, 25-16 All Camp Team Chole Palmer MVPSr.Quincy Lindsay Womack Sr. Quincy Laura Johnson Jr. Newark Ashley McKay Sr. Westmer Annie Cave Sr. Illini Central Brogan McCarty Jr. Williamsville Jessica Bowman Sr. Greenville Kasey Faust Sr. Riverton Bethany Billman Jr. Unity Laura Farney Sr. Peoria Christian Kendra King Sr. Morrison Nicole Stewart Sr. Ozark Lindsay Franeu Jr. Knoxville Kara Bowman Jr. St. Dominic Sub Varsity Level I. Fatima JV over Rock Bridge JV 25-9, 26-24 II. Fort Zumwalt West JV over Rolla JV 27-25, 25-11 III. Holden JV over St. James JV 25-19, 25-14 IV. Carthage Fresh over Camdenton JV 27-25, 22-25, 16-14 All Camp Team Brooke Taylor MVPSoph Callie Burden Jr Kristen Mickey Sr Brittany Colby Jr. Kayla Grier Sr. Megan Massie Sr. Ashley Fisher Sr. Aleisha Joyce Jr Natasha Kremer Soph Kathyn Leetch Sr Olivia Gregory Jr Abby Brower Sr Paula Britton Jr Staci Winter Sr Lindsay Cruthcer Sr Ashley Lorts Sr Cierra Bond Sr Erin Daugherty Jr Bismark Holden Holden Osceloa Conway Mt. Vernon Lincoln Carthage Fatima Fort Zumwalt West Bowling Green El Dorado Springs Cuba Rock Bridge Rolla St. James Russellville Monett Tournament Results Level I Lincoln over Greenfield 27-25, 19-25, 15-12 Ozark over Newark 25-14, 25-15 Quincy over Riverton 25-20, 25-23 Lincoln over Ozark 25-20, 20-25, 15-13 Quincy over Peoria Christian 25-12, 26-24 Championship Match Quincy over Lincoln 27-25, 21-25, 15-11 Level II St. Dominic over Illini Central 25-20, 25-23 Knoxville over Unity 26-24, 17-25, 15-13 Morrison over Westmer 25-17, 25-18 St. Dominic over Williamsville 25-21, 25-21 Knoxville over Morrison 25-20, 25-23 Championship Match St. Dominic over Knoxville 29-28, 25-16 Level III Knoxville JV over Williamsville JV 25-17, 25-18 Quincy JV over Lincoln Freshman 25-23, 25-14 Riverton over Lincoln JV 25-22, 20-25, 15-10 Quincy JV over Knoxville JV 25-18, 25-21 Championship Match Riverton JV over Quincy JV 25-14, 25-22 All Camp Team – Large School Division Sidney Crafton MVP Jr. Jefferson City Kelsey Sanders Sr. Jefferson City Marki Burnett Sph. Helias Renee Rheinecker Jr. Triad, IL Brittany Herode Jr. St. James Taylor Haymer Jr. Timberland Ciara Swofford Sr. Mountain Grove Rachel Breshears Jr. Fulton Ashley Giffin Jr. Notre Dame Lorelei Snow Jr.Neosho Savannah Snow Jr. Neosho Kelsey Anderson Fr. St. Clair Breezy McGuire Sph. Belton All Camp Team – Small School Division Couri Braithwait Jr. Richland Jessica Ftansen Sr. Blue Eye Jerrica Lair Jr. Newburg Shelby White Fr. Purdy Micha Stevens Jr. Thayer Kara Harrison Jr. West County Keressa Campbell Sr. Izard County, AR Haley Yoakum Jr. Dixon Katie Mehmert Sph. Chamois Lizzy Tucker Sr. West Branch, IA Caylen Cantrell Jr. Plato Melissa Tate Jr. Chilhowee Rachel Roberts Sr. Ellington Shannon Hewkin Sr. Cuba BB CAMP VI RESULTS AUGUST 3-4, 2007 ARNOLD, MO Championship Game Bracket Results Level I Farmington over Ursuline 56-42 Level 2 St. Dominic over St. Louis Notre Dame 53-37 Level 3 Greenville over Ste. Genevieve 40-32 Level 4 Kennedy over Columbia 42-33 Level 5 Valle over Pacific 41-38 Level 6 Lutheran over Northwest 41-34 Level 7 Farmington JV over Ursuline JV 45-33 Level 8 Urusline Freshman over Eldon Freshman 42-38 All Camp Team – Large School Division Natalie Runge CO-MVPJr. St. Dominic Holly Russell CO-MVP Sr. Farmington Jamie Cooley Sr. Northwest Jane Morrill Sph. Cape Notre Dame Stefanie Ferguson Sr. Poplar Bluff Christian Cunio Jr. Ursuline Taylor Jensen Jr. Farmington Jill Wilmas Sr. St. Louis Notre Dame Lindsey Schmucker Sph. St. Dominic Stephanie NcGirl Sr. Potosi Pmanda Noelker Sr. Rosati Kain Holley Fox Sr. Ste. Genevieve Morgan Milfeld Sr. DeSoto Mazie Dowdy Sr. Eldon Ashley Kroener Jr. Kennedy Hailee Parks Jr. Sullivan All Camp Team – Small School Division Cara Biondo Sr. Viburnum Jordon Brown Fr. Tower Grove Christian Cara Allen Sr. North Callaway Stephanie Essner Sph. Scott City Sarah Woodgeard Sr. Greenville Temeka Ford Sr. Cardinal Ritter Alex Perry Sr. Crystal City Lauren Stoner Jr. Columbia Volleyball III Results June 29-30 Smithville, MO Volleyball IV Results July 13-14, 2007 Farmington, MO Large School All Camp Team Sam Jones MVP Jr. Reeds Spring Jerrica Carroll Sr. Reeds Spring Stephanie Heim Sr. Rogersville Ketty Klauer Sr. Rock Island Brandi Williamson Sr. Rock Bridge Leslie Gregory Jr. Hickman Btittany Stone Sph. Boonville Nikata Chendle Sph. Quincy Jerri Williams Sr. Oak Grove All Camp Team Large School Division Rachel Kleekamp Co-MVP Jr. Borgia Kelsey Detring Co-MVPSr. Farmington Rachel Beydler Sr. Sikeston Kelsey Davault Sr. Farmington Kaitlen Johnson Sph Hillsboro Rachel Meyer Sph Jackson Grace Anderson Sr. DeSoto Sara Mohesky Sph Borgia Casey Pluliezos Spn. Windsor Kaylin Rasmussen Jr. Hillsboro Haley Motley Sr. North County Elizabeth Martin Jr. Perryville Katelyn Neff Sr. Park Hills Central All Camp Team Small School Division Brianna Johnson Sr. Twin Rivers Brokke Taylor Sph. Bismark Kara Harrison Sr. West County Laura Wetson Sr. Holcomb Jemy Eubank Sr. Bernie Tisha Meyer Jr. Ste. Genevieve Ashley Storz Sr. Herculaneum Sarah Kearnes Sr. Valley Caledonia Ruby Aston Jr. Southside Lauren Skief Sr. Grandview Kristen Jordan Jr. Lesterville Tournament Bracket Finals Level I Reed Springs over Rogersville 25-17, 21-25, 15-10 Level II Oak Grove over Pleasant Hill 29-27, 17-25, 15-13 Level III Rock Island over Chillicothe 26-24, 23-25, 15-8 Level IV Quincy JV over Rogersville JV 25-23, 25-16 Level V Rogersville Freshman over Liberal JV 25-21, 25-21 Small School All Camp Team Jasmine Kassonavoiv MVP Jr. Lawson Jenna Palan Jr. Lathrop Joci Russell Jr. Santa Fe Elizabeth Zelner Jr. Sherwood Maryclare Wheeler Sr. Bishop LeBlond Tern Tate Sr. Pleasant Hill Whitney Allen Sr. East Buchanan Christina Jones Jr. Knob Noster Bracket Results Level I Borgia over Bismark 25-22, 25-17 Level II Farmington over Borgia II 23-25, 25-17, 15-7 Level III Poplar Bluff over West County 25-23, 23-25, 15-11 Level IV Windsor over Potosi 8-25, 25-20, 15-9 Level V Poplar Bluff JV over Perryville JV 25-23. 25-15 Level VI Francis Howell North JV over Twin Rivers JV 25-9, 25-7 Level VII Bernie IJVover DeSoto JV 16-25, 25-17, 15-8 Level VIII Scott City JH over Poplar Bluff JH 25-10, 25-17 2007 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS (cont’d) Volleyball I Results June 8-9, 2007 Held in Rolla, MO Tournament Championship Match Results Varsity Level I. Holden over Camdenton 25-19, 26-24 II. Bismark over Rock Bridge 25-12, 25-20 III. Fatima over Fort Zumwalt West 25-22, 18-25, 15-12 IV. Monett over Cuba 25-19, 25-16 Sub Varsity Level I. Fatima JV over Rock Bridge JV 25-9, 26-24 II. Fort Zumwalt West JV over Rolla JV 27-25, 25-11 III. Holden JV over St. James JV 25-19, 25-14 IV. Carthage Fresh over Camdenton JV 27-25, 22-25, 16-14 All Camp Team Brooke Taylor MVPSoph Callie Burden Jr Kristen Mickey Sr Brittany Colby Jr. Kayla Grier Sr. Megan Massie Sr. Ashley Fisher Sr. Aleisha Joyce Jr Natasha Kremer Soph Kathyn Leetch Sr Olivia Gregory Jr Abby Brower Sr Paula Britton Jr Staci Winter Sr Lindsay Cruthcer Sr Ashley Lorts Sr Cierra Bond Sr Erin Daugherty Jr Bismark Holden Holden Osceloa Conway Mt. Vernon Lincoln Carthage Fatima Fort Zumwalt West Bowling Green El Dorado Springs Cuba Rock Bridge Rolla St. James Russellville Monett Volleyball Camp II Results Lincoln, IL June 15-16, 2007 All Camp Team Chole Palmer MVPSr.Quincy Lindsay Womack Sr. Quincy Laura Johnson Jr. Newark Ashley McKay Sr. Westmer Annie Cave Sr. Illini Central Brogan McCarty Jr. Williamsville Jessica Bowman Sr. Greenville Kasey Faust Sr. Riverton Bethany Billman Jr. Unity Laura Farney Sr. Peoria Christian Kendra King Sr. Morrison Nicole Stewart Sr. Ozark Lindsay Franeu Jr. Knoxville Kara Bowman Jr. St. Dominic Tournament Results Level I Lincoln over Greenfield 27-25, 19-25, 15-12 Ozark over Newark 25-14, 25-15 Quincy over Riverton 25-20, 25-23 Lincoln over Ozark 25-20, 20-25, 15-13 Quincy over Peoria Christian 25-12, 26-24 Championship Match Quincy over Lincoln 27-25, 21-25, 15-11 Level II St. Dominic over Illini Central 25-20, 25-23 Knoxville over Unity 26-24, 17-25, 15-13 Morrison over Westmer 25-17, 25-18 St. Dominic over Williamsville 25-21, 25-21 Knoxville over Morrison 25-20, 25-23 Championship Match St. Dominic over Knoxville 29-28, 25-16 Level III Knoxville JV over Williamsville JV 25-17, 25-18 Quincy JV over Lincoln Freshman 25-23, 25-14 Riverton over Lincoln JV 25-22, 20-25, 15-10 Quincy JV over Knoxville JV 25-18, 25-21 Championship Match Riverton JV over Quincy JV 25-14, 25-22 Volleyball III Results June 29-30 Smithville, MO Tournament Bracket Finals Level I Reed Springs over Rogersville 25-17, 21-25, 15-10 Level II Oak Grove over Pleasant Hill 29-27, 17-25, 15-13 Level III Rock Island over Chillicothe 26-24, 23-25, 15-8 Level IV Quincy JV over Rogersville JV 25-23, 25-16 Level V Rogersville Freshman over Liberal JV 25-21, 25-21 2008 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Basketball I Results May 30-31, 2008 Rolla, MO All Camp Team Varsity Bracket Finals St. James 44; Clopton 42 (OT) Exeter 51; Jefferson City 36 Westminster Christian 51; Purdy 40 Sub Varsity Bracket Finals St. James JV 59; Harrisburg JV 30 Pacific JH 45; Chamois JH 25 Rolla Freshman 58; Bowling Green JV 32 All Camp Team — First Team Whitney Edie MVP Sr. Exeter Deaven Omohundra Sr. Clopton Rachel Connell Sph St. James Kylie Dudley Jr. Lebanon Alisha Shipley Sr. West Plains Sydney Crafton Sr. Jefferson City Anne Marie Hartung Jr. Bowling Green All Camp Team — Second Team Naomi Starr Sr. Southern Boone Jerrick Lair Sr. Newburg Leah Beck Sr. Westminster Christian Shelby Ellison Jr. Licking Monica Hicks Jr. Fair Grove Kelsey Ownes Jr. Pleasant Plains Brooke Swadley Sph.Purdy Basketball II Results June 20-21, 2008 Rolla, MO Varsity Dexter 56; Goddard, KS 38 Rolla 49; Poplar Bluff 46 Sparta 55; Camdenton 24 Skiatook, OK 48; Tipton 46 Conway 29; St. James 26 Iberia 46; Wellsville 30 Clever 51; Newburg 37 Meadow Heights 42; Rosati Kain 41 St. Louis ND 46; Hermann II 28 Sub Varsity Exeter JV 46; Park Hills JV 29 Conway JV 37; Rogersville JV 34 Poplar Bluff JV; Keokuk, IA JV Troy Fresh 35; Osage JV 26 Manor JH 46; Lathrop Fresh. 26 Conway JH; Rogersville JH 27-24 All Camp Team — First Team Katelyn Heil Co-MVP Sr.Dexter Lindsey Keller Co-MVPSr. Goodard, KS Maggie Zehner Sr. Oakville Molly McDonald Sr. Keokuk, IA Brittney May Sr. Booneville Jamine Sumerall Sr. Poplar Bluff Ashlee Taylor Sr. Dexter Tori Hagni Sr. Rolla Dani Steele Sr. Rolla April Dewell Sr. Waynesville Kelsey Hullinger Sr. Blue Eye Mandi Kellerman Sr. Pickneyville, IL Kelly Reinkemeyer Sr. Helias Jami Nash Sr. Aurora Carter Wear Sph.Illini West, IL Katie Chitwood Sr. New Franklin Tashina Tennis Sr. Sparta All Camp Team — Second Team Bailee Testorff Sr. North Platte Haley Skidmore Sr. Conway Janey Milligan Jr. Northwest Kori Dodson Fr. Liberal Shelby Winkelman Sph.Hermann Whitney Welker Fr. Meadow Hieghts Moriah Goodrum Jr. Naylor Ali Ross Jr. Rosati-Kain Ashley Griffin Sr. Notre Dame Mary Barber Sr. Clayton Haeley Krisel Sph.Warsaw Kaliann Rikard Jr. Cuba Chelsey Hainen Sr. Tipton Grace Swann Jr. East Prairie Charity McMurray Sr. Chilhowee Jamie Sureagle Sr. Skiatook, OK Tori Niemann Sr. Canton Nickie Branting Sr. Camdenton Holley Fox Sr. Ste. Genevieve Basketball III Results June 27-28, 2008 Rolla, MO All Camp Team — First Team Amaya Williams MVPJr. Rock Bridge Katherine Harry Sr. Rock Bridge Tyler Jensen Sr. Farmington Tori Hagni Sr. Rolla Kayla Davidson Sr. Strafford Desiree Smith Jr. Lee’s Summit Kendra Collins Sr. Parkway North Haley Yoakum Sr. Dixon Marissa Lehnig Jr. Seckman Hailee Parks Sr. Sullivan Jamine Sumerall Sr. Poplar Bluff Katie Lotlmann Sr. Union Katie Thomas Sph. Borgia Tara Smith Sr. Galena, KS Micah Stevens Sr. Thayer Macy Lawerence Sph. Desoto All Camp Team — Second Team Tyler Brock Sph. Laquey Sherri Cooks Sph. Mexico Jayme King Sr. Mt. Zion, IL Kaliann Rikard Jr. Cuba Kelsey Williams Fr. Eminence Kristen Courtney Jr. Hurley Lindsey Cornelius Sph. Archie Tori Kopp Jr. Concordia Katie Noah Jr. Lutie Amber Kennedy Sr. Park Hills Central Jonna Crider Sr. Van Buren Jodi Menz Sr. Delta Macy Lawrence Jr. Desoto Erica Keeney Sph Houston Cassy Nicolay Jr. Salisbury Results Varsity Bracket Finals Rock Bridge over Parkway North 49-28 Sullivan over Borgia 50-39 Union over Van Buren 55-34 DeSoto over Lathrop 48-33 Salisbury over Houston 37-35 (OT) Delta over Galena, KS 37-36 Eminence over Hurley 58-47 Sub Varsity Bracket Finals Paxton, IL JV over Poplar bluff JV 52-47 Meadow Hgts JV over Porta, IL JV51-41 Desoto JV over Archie JV 38-35 Seckman JH over New Haven JH 44-21 Nixa JH over Clopton JH 43-31 Results Basketball July 11-12, 2008 Rolla, MO Bracket Results Varsity Level Incarnate Word Acad. 41 Webster Groves 38 St. Dominic 50 Sullivan 47 Portageville 60 St. Clair 45 Salem, IL 46 St. James 39 Dixon 60 Tuscumbia 54 Billings 45 Cabool 40 Sub Varsity Level Incarnate Word Acad. JV 45 Ursuline JV 29 Helias Freshman 49 St. Charles Freshman 35 St. James JV 43 Fatima JV 24 St. James JH 48 Steelville JH 34 All Camp Team – First Team Brittany Carter MVP Sr.IWA Ashley Roth Sr. IWA Laurie Gilbert Sr. St. Dominic Hailee Parks Sr. Sullivan Rachel Connell Sph.St. James Taylor Haymes Sr. Timberland Mackenzie Smith Jr. Webster Groves Courtney Pursley Jr. St. Clair Amy Hotchkiss Sr. St. Charles Jamaia Nixon Sr. O’Fallon Hailee Parks Sr.Sullivan Kelsey Butler Sr. South Harrison Angie Randall Sph.Jennings Tori Hagni Sr. Rolla Laurie Gilbert Sr. St. Dominic All Camp Team – Second Team Jaclyn Waitz Sr. Parkway Central Kathleen O’Donnell Sr. Villa Duchesne Kelly Reinkemeyer Sr. Helias Kaylynn Kleffner Sr. Vienna Taylor Smith Jr. Delta Haley Yoakum Sr. Dixon Erica Keeling Sph.Madison Taylor Vickers Sr. Oak Grove Ashley Griffin Sr. Notre Dame (St.L) Jordan Chastain Jr. Billings Jaleena Drake Sr. Portageville Kelsey Butler Sr. South Harrison Kirsten Patterson Jr. Tuscumbia Jamie Reaves Fr. Cabool Lorie Peters Jr. Knox County Basketball Results July 25-26, 2008 Rolla, MO Bracket Results Varsity Level Sullivan over Marshfield 42-41 St. James over Schuyler County 41-34 Baxter, IA over Russelville 42-33 Lutheran South over Richland 36-34 Chamois over Glasgow 36-34 Marion County over Crystal City 42-26 Sub Varsity Level Lindbergh JV over Duchesne JV 42-31 St. James JV over Rolla JV 45-33 Helias JH over Troy JH 62-45 Ozark 8 over Republic 8 47-31 Nixa 7 over Ozark 7 39-37 All Camp Team – First Team Hailee Parks MVP Sr.Sullivan Rachel Connell Sph.St. James Jordon Maher Sr. Baxter Kaitlin Bogle Sr. Crocker Rachel Harmon Jr. Izard County Jennifer Lubbers Sr. North County Latasha Baderdeen Sr. Marshfield Liz Tate Jr. Owensville Brittany Casey Sr. Lindbergh Monica Pyrtle Sr. Sullivan Alex Perry Sr. Crystal City Amanda Rogers Sr. Rolla All Camp Team – Second Team Heather Dietiker Sph.Meadow Heights Courtney Sheffler Sr. Eddyville, IA Stephanie Kusek Sr. Visitation Stephanie Essner Jr. Scott City Danielle Swiney Jr. Bunker Jessica Redd Fr. Marion Co Nikki Pendleton Sph.Calhoun Katie Mehmert Jr. Chamois Jessica Bals Jr. Winfield Whitney Mills Jr. Couch Christy Maness Jr. Richland Rikki Lashley Sr. West County Basketball Camp Results August 1-2, 2008 Arnold, MO Bracket Results Varsity Level Dexter 52 Neosho51 Rogersville 45 Jennings 36 Lutheran South 44 Licking 39 South Fulton, IL JV 56 Valle Catholic 49 St. Pius 53 North County 48 Sub Varsity Level Farmington JV 38 Jackson JV 30 North County JH 41 Seckman JH 27 Webster JH 49 Eureka JH 39 All Camp Team – First Team Jill Temples MVP Sr. DexterSR Dani Bunch Sr. Mahomet-Seymour, IL Emily Brumitt Sr. Cape Notre Dame Jasmine Summeral Sr. Poplar Bluff Kayln Vlasin Sph.Neosho Loreleia Snow Sr. Neosho Katelyn Heil Sr. Dexter Marissa Lehnig Jr. Seckman Jane Morrill Jr. Cape Notre Dame Kelly Gallagher Sr. Oakville Taylor Jensen Sr. Farmington Jordan Beldon Sr. South Fulton, IL Brooke Sanders Sr. Jackson Callie Carroll Sr. Rogersville All Camp Team – Second Team Brandi Duncan Sr. Licking Kayla Bays Sr. Humansville Sarah Krysal Sr. Hillsboro Joanan Brown Jr. Tower Grove Christian Courtney Held Sr. Bunceton Mackenzie Ketcherside Sr.Desoto Kassie Hovis Sr. North County Kristen Carney Sr. Lutheran South Megan Ritter Sr. Valle Catholic Ashley Griffin Sr. St. Louis Notre Dame Allison Betley Sr. St. Dominic Yelena Rosdao Sph.Jennings Gabrielle Moser Jr. St. Pius Gina Cureton Sph.Meadow Heights 2008 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Leah Parry Sr. Alysa Brock Sr. Katelyn Foley Sph. Kristina Coverdale Sph. Morgan Hammonds Sr. Elizabeth Beers Sr. Katie Litzsinger Jr. Lauren Aubuchon Sr. All Camp Team – Volleyball I June 6-7, 2008 Rolla, MO Bracket Results – Varsity Oakville over Bismark 25-15, 25-18 Neosho over Winfield 25-22, 25-19 Rolla over Lexington 25-17, 25-23 Sub Varsity Fair Grove over Pacific 25-22, 23-25, 15-10 Osceola over Park Hills 25-16, 16-25, 15-11 All Camp Team – First Team Oakville Lauren Sazama MVPSr. Emma Brydels Jr. Oakville Erin Anselman Sr. St. L. Notre Dame Kaylin Vlasin Sph. Neosho Brooke Taylor Jr. Bismark Molly McAfee Sr. Winona Nicole Burkemper Sr. Winfield Lizzy White Sr. Reeds Spring Abby Hunt Sr.Owensville Calli Haslag Sr. Fatima Megan Simpson Sr. Park Hills Central All Camp Team – Second Team Rachel Tollivar Sr. Sullivan Jacy Shaw Fair Grove Lizzie Klenke Sr. Union Brooke Williams Jr. Eminence Heather Salcido Jr. Montgomery County Janessa Dade Jr. Golden City Shelby Moore Sr. Osceola Spencer Johnson Sr. Lexington Angie Vogt Jr. Pacific Elizabeth Beers Sr. Lathrop Tori Hagni Sr. Rolla Rolla Southside Batesville Columbia Hickman Licking Steelville Lathrop New Haven Potosi Volleyball Camp III Results June 13-14 Lincoln, IL, 2008 Bracket Results Quincy over Lincoln 25-23, 22-25, 15-9 Illini Central over Springfield Lutheran 25-22, 12-25, 15-12 Quincy JV over Hartsburg-Emden JV 25-18, 23-25, 15-10 All Camp Team – First Team Mackenzie Davis MVP Sr. Quincy Taylor Holtmeyer Sr. Quincy Molly Goodrich Sr. Lincoln Hannah McShane Sr. Lincoln Jazmine Close Jr. Illini Central Paula Bush Sph. Morrison Taylor Pulliam Sr. Riverton Charlye Long Jr. Springfield Lutheran Logan Poignant Jr. Midland Haley O’Brien Sr. Greenview Alexis Johnson Sr. Davenport West Bri-Roy Rankin Sph. Charleston Volleyball Camp Results July 11-12, 2008, Farmington, MO Bracket Finals Borgia over Booneville 25-18, 26-24 Round Lake, IL over Rolla 26-24, 21-25, 15-12 Hazelwood West JV over Columbia Hickman JV 20-25, 25-13, 15-19 New Haven JV over Monett JV 25-18, 25-15 Rolla JV over Conway JV 24-26, 25-18, 15-9 Bracket Results Varsity Level Bismark over Poplar Bluff 25-20, 25-19 Farmington over Fox 25-17, 25-23 Valle Catholic over Windsor 25-14, 25-15 Hillsboro over Park Hills Central 25-27, 25-21, 15-12 Sub Varsity Level Bismark JV over Poplar Bluff JV 25-21, 25-15 Perryville JV over Ste. Genevieve JV 25-23, 25-23 Farmington Fresh over Perryville Fresh 25-19, 25-13 All Camp Team – First Team Mary Engemann MVP Jr. Borgia Sara Braun Sph. Borgia Tara Banks Sr. Boonville Olivia Gregory Sr. Bowling Green Kayla Dooms Jr. Ava Bailey Laymen Jr. Mt. View-Liberty Meghan OHamlon Sr. Pleasant Hill Alex Perry Sr. Rock Bridge Stephanie Essner Jr. Scott City Aly Broneder Jr. Hazelwood West All Camp Team – Second Team Audrey Hunter Sr. Cabool All Camp Team – First Team Ashley Jenson Co-MVP Sr.Farmington Brooke Taylor Co-MVP Jr.Bismark Holly Blunt Sr. Bismark Cassie Garcilaso Sr. Farmington Jamie Fritts Sr. Poplar Bluff Amy Schwent Sr. Lindbergh Ashley Blackwell Sr. Fox Rachael Meyk Jr. Jackson Tisha Meyer Sr. Ste. Genevieve Taylor Thomas Sr. Salem, IL Megan Simpson Sr. Park Hills Central Kaylin Rasmussen Sr. Hillsboro Volleyball Camp II Results June 13-14 Rolla, MO All Camp Team – Second Team Kristen Eaves Sr. Bernie Kaitilin McCormick Jr. Woodland Emily Hovis Jr. Marquard-Zion Kelsey Abt Sr. Valle Molly Declue Sph. DeSoto Kelsey Nelson Jr. Kingston Kristen Jordon Sr. Lesterville Casey Pouliezos Jr. Windsor Carly Owens Sr. Massac, IL Kaitlin Holbert Jr. Valley Caledonia Keyarra Blissett Sr. Sikeston Beth Steffens Jr. Herculaneum Results Volleyball at Rolla, MO July 18-19, 2008 Bracket Results Varsity Level Camdenton over St. Dominic 29-28, 25-19 Troy over Francis Howell North 25-22, 24-26, 15-7 Santa Fe over Jefferson City 25-18, 22-25, 15-6 Rock Island, IL over California 26-24, 25-19 Windsor over Warrenton 28-26, 28-26 Summersville over Galena 25-21-, 25-18 Eldon over Ellington 25-14, 27-25 Sub Varsity Level Eureka JV over Jefferson City JV 25-19, 26-24 Rolla JV over Warrenton JV 25-19, 25-22 Braymer over Cape Central JV 25-11, 25-9 Owensville JV over Camdenton JV 25-16, 27-25 St. Dominic Fresh over Francis Howell North Fresh. 25-13, 25-18 All Camp Team – First Team Bailey Lupardus Co-MVP Sr. Camdenton Becky Brown Co-MVPSr. Troy Molly Sander Sph. Santa Fe Rita Walter Sr. Cape Central Kayla Husgen Sr. Ownesville Jamie Chapman Sr. Jefferson City Brittney Sedillo Sr. Camdenton Patsy Erb Sr. Eureka Kendell Blanzey Sr. Francis Howell North Elizabeth Berry Sr. Timberland Kristen Jordan Sr. Lesterville Hilary Fields Jr. St. Dominic Tayler Hosey Sr. Catoosa, OK Mary Jehling Sph. Lafayette Hannah Krittle Sr. Quincy, IL Emma Anderson Sph. Lincoln, IL All Camp Team – Second Team Taylor Brock Sr. LaQuey Kelsey Boles Sr. Warrenton Taylor Tuter Jr. Diamond Casey Pouliezos Jr. Windsor Kaelyn Osborn Fr. Pierce City Cheyenne Ortega Jr. St. James Alisa Santaoego Sph. Notre Dame Kelsey Keding Sr. Summersville Chelsey Hainen LePech Mathews Kim Carter Sarah Trachsel Rachel Thoeni Tisha Meyer Megan Ritter Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Tipton Grandview Rolla Chamois Carrolton Ste. Genevieve Valle Catholic Results Volleyball at Branson, MO July 25-26, 2008 Bracket Results Varsity Level Reeds Spring over Seckman 25-18, 25-13 Ash Grove over Eldon 25-15, 25-17 Branson over Nixa 25-17, 17-25, 17-15 Buffalo over McDonald County 25-22, 29-28 Bloomfield over Rock Port 25-23, 25-16, 15-6 Verona over Appleton City 25-22, 25-17 Mountain Grove over Nevada 25-20, 22-25, 15-8 Sub Varsity Level Branson JV over Parkview JV 25-20, 25-29 Aurora JV over Spokane JV 25-18, 25-20 Reeds Springs JV over Central Arkansas Christian JV 25-7, 25-12 Republic Fresh. over Central Arkansas Christian Fresh. 25-11, 25-17 All Camp Team – First Team Tessa Peterson Co-MVP Sr. Reeds Spring Christina Dodd Co-MVP Jr. Branson Sam Jones Sr. Reeds Spring Cailynn Hayter Jr. Branson Alex Smith Sr. Nixa Chelsea Anderson Sr. Rogers, AR Mariah Mock Jr. Nevada Jessica Evans Sr. Parkview Meg DeMub Jr. Buffalo Josie Payne Sr. Hurley Courtney McKinley Jr. Seckman April Atkeson Sr. Mt. Vernon Claire Sylvara Sr. Belton Ashlynn Meredith Jr. Aurora All Camp Team – Second Team Jessi White Sr. Bloomfield Lindsey James Sr. Willow Springs Shaye Buttram Jr. McDonald County Emily Landers Jr. Appleton City Jorie Dodson Jr. Verona Abbie Lawrence Jr. Rock Port Kamille Paden Sph. St. Joseph Christian Joni King Sr. Ash Grove Kristy Fredrick Sr. Blue Eye Meredith Norfleet Jr. Northwest Ava Johnson Sr. Perryville Brittany Bishop Sph. Rogers Heritage, AR Amanda RodenbergSph. Orrick Mandi Riddle Jr. Mountain View 2009 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Basketball Camp I Results June 5-6, 2009 Bracket Results Level I Dale, OK 24; Poplar Bluff 23 Level II Harrisburg 70; Meadow Heights 47 Level III Thayer 45; Cuba 36 Level IV Galena 53; Potosi 51 Level V Union JV 49; Cabool JV 33 Level VI Harrisburg JV 44; Eldon JV 40 Level VII Rolla Fresh 46; Waynesville JH 35 Level VIII Rogersville JH 51; California JH 24 All Camp Team – Large School Division Brenna Burnett (MVP)Dale, OK Kace Duvall Republic Carissa Richardson Sullivan Ashlee Rightnower Rolla Denisha Rice Poplar Bluff Danielle Ingram Mexico Nickie Branting Camdenton Kaylee Wilkins Dale, OK Tavynn Hampton Alton, IL Jordan Evans Tulsa Webster, OK Marissa Jenkins Pleasant Plains, IL SR SR JR JR SR Soph SR SR SR Soph JR Small School Division Ashley Fisher Harrisburg Jade Stevens Brookland, AR Addy Roller Purdy Kylie Romig Tipton Gina Cureton Meadow Heights Heidi Kinser Galena Hattie Duncan Iberia Taylor Cook Lesterville Kaley Hebert Thayer Kelsi Mueller Eldon Hannah Yelton Newburg Amber White Cuba SR JR JR JR JR SR SR Soph SR JR SR SR Basketball Camp II Results June 19-20, 2009 Basketball Camp III Results June 26-27, 2009 Basketball Camp IV Results July 10-11, 2009 Bracket Results Poplar Bluff 42; Carthage 31 St. James 42; Hermann 26 Highland 45; Owensville 35 DeKalb 44; Crocker 37 Verona 46; Concordia 38 St. James JV 49; Waynesville 9th 41 Bowling Green JV 38; Mt. Grove JV 36 St. Louis Heat 36; New Haven JV 19 New Haven JH 41; St. James 7th 38 Bracket Results Level I Farmington 47; Oakville 42 Level II St. James 45; Thayer 29 Level III Rolla 51; Lathrop 40 Level IV Atchison CO, KS 37; Cuba 34 Level V Scotland County 46; Pierce City 30 Level VI Putnam County 41; Galena, KS 33 Level VII Willow Springs 46; Chamois 30 Level VIII Jackson JV 34; Salem 31 Level IX St. Louis Metro JV 48; Exeter JV 44 Level X Lathrop JV 36; Seckman JV 32 Level XI Sullivan JH 54; Seckman JH 37 Level XII Atchison CO, KS JH 47Pacific JH 31 Bracket Results Varsity Brackets Borgia 40; DeSoto 33 St. Charles 54; Rolla 43 Mt. Zion, IL 54; Lutheran South 38 Galena 42; Mountain Grove 40 Chamois 54; Plato 38 Sub Varsity Brackets Pacific JV 43; St. Charles JV 25 Highland, IL Fresh 33; Conway JV 31 Mt. Grove JV 48; St. Elizabeth JV 21 All Camp Team — Large School Division Denisha Rice (MVP) Poplar Bluff SR Miranda Boroughs Poplar Bluff SR Jessica Murfin Highland SR Shelby Hiler Mountain Grove SR Ashley Heidlage CarthageSR Liz Tate OwensvilleSR Katie Schercher Bowling Green JR Laura Rhodes Ste. Genevieve JR Shelby Winklemann HermannJR Rachel Connell St. JamesJR Oliva Hackmann HeliasSoph. Amber Alexander Parkway North Fresh. McKenzie Piper Keokuk Fresh. Small School Division Tori Kopp ConcordiaSR Lia Fienhold BakersfieldSR Danielle Swiney Bunker SR Paula Daniels GlasgowSR Jessica Holland EvertonSR Kayla Oetterer New HavenSR Jessica Murfin HighlandSR Riley Owens Park Hills Central JR Ashley Bogle CrockerJR Lauren McCurry Pleasant HopeJR Jessica Smith Verona Soph. Chelsea Smith LickingSoph. All Camp Team — Large School Division Erin Littrell (C0-MVP)Farmington Rachel Connell (C0-MVP)St. James Audrey Plassmeyer Oakville Whitney Meuring Farmington Gabrielle Moser St. Pius Brittany Collins North County Kaylnn Stoll Rolla Lauren Sulewski Westminster Christian Jennifer Herndon Salem Ashley Balster Porta, IL Emily Miller Pickneyville Samantha Ferguson Galena, KS Jr Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Small School Division Ashley Tague Scotland Co. Janelle Saling Lathrop Brooke Williams Eminence Katie Mehmert Chamois Hannah Yelton Newburg Nikki Bozic Viburnaum Kaelyn Osborn Pierce City Lauren Bishop Wellsville Whitney Welker Meadow Heights Cortney Conrad Hurley Haley Harmon Walnut Grove Leann Marquart Valle Catholic Amber Kinnunen Lockwood Brandy Schultz Putnam CO Stephanie Williams Willow Springs Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fresh Jr. Soph. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. All Camp Team – Large School Division Maggie Vossbrink (MVP) St. Francis Borgia SR Jenna Buddle St. Charles Soph. Danielle Rhubart Wentzville Holt Soph. Madeline Ketchersied DeSoto SR Lindsey Wood Rogers, AR HeritageSoph. Liz Barter Mt. Zion, IL SR Haley Watson Mountain Grove Soph. Lauren Grubb Unity, IL JR Jamie Buehrig Bishop DuBourg JR Haley Maynard Mercer CO, IL SR Small School Division Demi Price (MVP)Galena Emmi Santhuf Steelville Kendra Wessing Pilot Grove Mandy Kub Osceola Taylor Smith Delta Mallory Warren Richland Chelsey Maupin Neelyville Dakota Hellyer North Platte Shannon McNamara Newburg Jenna Chadd Verona Mckenzie Ewigman Marceline Karlie Mehmert Chamois Karson Peterson Plato Lauren Auersman Santa Fe Jamae Semsch Cass-Midway Soph SR SR SR SR JR JR SR JR Soph. Soph. SR SR SR SR continued on next page 2009 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS 2009 BASKETBALL cont’d Volleyball I Results May 29-30, 2009 Basketball Camp V Results Arnold, MO July 17-18, 2009 Bracket Finals Level I Rolla over Jefferson City 25-19, 20-25, 15-11 Level II Conway over Golden City 25-20, 25-16 Level III El Dorado JV over North County Freshman 25-21, 26-24 Level IV Steelville JH over Boonville JH 25-12, 25-13 Bracket Results Varsity Brackets Poplar Bluff 57; Assumption 40 Neelyville 63; Parkway 52 Bishop DuBourg 38; Seckman 36 Small School Division Jennings JV 57; Farmington JV 49 Dexter JH 49 ; N. County JH 39 Seckman JH 55; Fox 7 19 All Camp Team Large School Division Miranda Burroughs (MVP)Poplar Bluff Denisha Rice Poplar Bluff Sam Tharp Assumption Grace Fennelly Assumption Maddie Pointer Fox Abby Warren Dexter Jamie Buehrig Bishop Du Bourg Marissa Lehning Seckman Kaylen Knepp Jackson Erin Littrell Farmington Allie Hill Eureka JR SR SR Soph Soph SR JR SR SR JR SR Small School Division Chelsey Maupin (MVP)Neelyville Chakeau Raiford Jennings Meghan Stark Warrenton Abbey Anderson Oran Le Peche Mathews Grandview Kelsey West North Callaway Jamie Jager Herculaneum Tara Hubert Red Bud Melissa Collins St. Pius Megi Jones DuQuoin, IL JR JR JR JR SR JR SR Fresh JR Soph. Basketball Camp VII Results St. Louis, MO July 31-August 1, 2009 Bracket Results Ursuline over Red Bud 43-38 Incarnate Word Academy Gold over Cape Notre Dame 51-34 Eldon over Crocker 42-37 Incarnate Word Academy Red over St. Louis Notre Dame 42-35 Wentzville JV over Jennings JV 63-59 Valle Catholic JV over Pacific JV 38-35 All Camp Team — Large School Division Jazmine Hitchens (MVP) Incarnate Word Academy Sr. Chloe Nelson Incarnate Word AcademySr. Marrisa Webb Poplar Bluff Soph. Sadie Pittman Cape Central Sr. Alex Brown East St. Louis Sr. Jadie Moore Alton, IL Sr. Jenny Rocha St. Dominic Sr. Abby Warren Dexter Sr. Jane Morrill Cape Notre Dame Sr. Riley Reddin Wentzville Holt Soph. Tiara Fitzpatrick Bishop DuBorg Soph. Small School Division Alex Apperson (MVP)Eldon Sr. Katie Noah Lutie Jr. Brittney Hoelzen Danville, IA Soph Grace Swann East Prairie Sr. Arianne Henry Humansville Sr. Brooke Sander Meadow Heights Sr. Jordon Brown Tower Grove ChristianJr. Tiffany Churchill South Fulton, IL Jr. Rachel Edwards Crocker Sr. Sam Goodman St. Louis Notre Dame Jr. Katie Egart Lutheran South Jr. All Camp Team Kayla James (MVP)Rolla Santana Cruz Conway Maggie Diederich Winfield Molly McGraw Odessa Rachel Fetters St. James Paige Gilmore Jefferson City Alana Weiland Sullivan Tori Kopp Concordia Jenessa Dade Golden City Carli Penrod Conway Devin Eggers Windsor Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Volleyball II Results June 12-13 @ Rolla, MO Bracket Results Bismark over Camdenton 25-21, 15-25, 15-13 Fatima over Winona 25-12, 25-21 Round Lake, IL over Centralia 25-21, 23-25, 15-9 Camdenton JV over Lebanon JV 25-17, 27-25 Fatima JV over Winona JV 25-21, 25-22 Lebanon Fresh over Fatima Fresh 22-25, 25-14, 15-7 Dexter 8 over Dexter 7 25-21, 25-23 All Camp Team – Large School Division Brooke Taylor (MVP)Bismark Harley Cadwell Bismark Lindsey Young Strafford Jordan Stiens Maryville Shelby Metzger Camdenton Jessica Curl Mt. Vernon Kelsey Adkinson Owensville Kaylan Stoll Rolla Ashley Campbell Rogers, AR Kristen Burnett Jefferson City Paige Echimovich Ft. Zumwalt West Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Small School Division Gina Rowden (MVP)Fatima Haley Ward Round Lake, IL Keely Debolt Braymer Anna Loveless St. Louis Metro Tiffany Sullivan Winona Samantha Helms Steelville Shannon Carver Midway Megan Kroeger Centralia Gabrielle Pursifull Licking Katie Keziah Plato Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Volleyball III Results June 12-13, 2009 @ Lincoln, IL Bracket Finals Quincy over Illini Central27-25, 25-22 Springfield Lutheran over Hartsburg-Emden 25-19, 19-25, 15-10 Clinton, IA JV over Plesant Plains JV 22-25, 26-24, 18-16 All Camp Team Hannah Krittle (MVP)Quincy Taylor Holtmeyer Quincy Mary Rankin Hartsburg-Emden Jamie Close Illini Central Jessie Ely IVC Abby Hunt Tri-City Brooke Maxey St. Elmo Abby Heise Springfield Lutheran Cody Stone Pleasant Plains Sarah Massey Clinton, IA Kelly Smith Riverton Sam Houge Charleston Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph Bracket Finals Level I Mt. View Liberty over St. Louis Notre Dame 25-14, 25-19 Level II Wesclin, IL over Marshfield 25-14, 25-18 Level III Highland, IL over Windsor 25-17, 25-20 Level IV Lindbergh over Charleston, IL 25-20, 25-23 Level V Lindbergh JV over Bolivar JV 25-16, 25-17 Level VI Staunton, IL Fresh over Perryville Fresh 21-25, 25-13, 15-13 Mt. View Liberty Mt. View Liberty St. Clair Midway Windsor Highland, IL Charleston, IL De Soto Notre Dame Jennings Bolivar Kirkwood Pacific Wesclin Ritenour Fort Zumwalt East SR SR SR SR SR SR JR JR JR JR Soph. Volleyball V Results June 26-27, 2008 @ Quincy, IL, MO Bracket Results Quincy Varsity over Conway 25-18, 25-8 Quincy JV over Bowling Green JV 27-25, 25-18 All Camp Team Maddy Barnes (MVP)Quincy Anglea Shupe Quincy Presley Melvin Quincy Sarah Smith Bowling Green, MO Sananta Cruz Conway, MO Emily Frieden Mercer County Carlie Landgrebe Riverton Rebecca Meinema Unity Chistian Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. St. Jr. Volleyball VI Results JULY 10-11 @ FARMINGTON, MO BRACKET RESULTS Varsity Brackets North County over Park Hills 25-16, 25-17 Bismark over Valle 25-19, 25-22 Farmington over Lesterville 25-16, 25-17 Ste Gene. over Central Park Hills 26-24, 25-17 Perryville over Valley Caledonia 25-23, 22-25, 15-9 Sub Varsity Brackets Farmington JV over Bernie JV 25-21, 25-17 Farmington Fresh over Valle Fresh 23-25, 25-21, 15-13 ALL CAMP TEAM Brooke Taylor (Co-MVP) Bismark Chelsea Pratt (Co-MVP)Farmington Alyssa Arnold Northwest Samantha Amberger Perryville Caitlin Carter-Lato Grandview Bailey Martin Bernie Jessica Crocker Valley Caledonia Mollie Blum Crystal City Niclole DeVries Orangeville, IL Rachel Meyr Jackson Holly Burgess Carlisle County, KY Jessica Coleman Clarkton Taylor Cook Lesterville Whitney Heuring Farmington Kaitlin McCormick Woodland Laura Rhodes Ste. Gene Jaycee Haus Park Hills Central Riley Greenwall Poplar Bluff Casey Pouliezos Windsor Danielle Yuede Francis Howell North Lauren Henderson Fredricktown Ashley Poe Cooter SR SR SR JR JR SR SR SR SR SR SR JR Soph SR SR JR SR FR SR SR SR SR Volleyball VII Results JULY 17-18 @ ROLLA, MO Volleyball IV Results June 19-20, 2009 @ St. Louis, MO All Camp Team Bailey Layman (MVP) Hailey Stephens Courtney Parscley Teresa Zielinski Casey Pouliezos Amber Koch Emily Rose Shelby Cable Lisa Toebben Shamekia McDowell Julie Lollar Courteny Haring Linda Watson Danney Mueller Amy Preis Cortney Staten SR SR SR SR SR BRACKET RESULTS Varsity Brackets Oakville over St. Dominic 29-28, 26-24 Buffalo over St. Genevieve 25-13, 25-18 Eminence over Troy 25-17, 25-19 Salem, IL over Houston 29-27, 25-17 Salem, MO over Knob Noster 25-16, 25-21 Valle Catholic over Eldon 25-20, 25-22 Cassville over Tipton 25-16, 25-14 Sub Varsity Brackets St. Dominic JV over Rolla JV 25-19, 17-25, 15-12 Nixa JV over Valle Catholic JV 25-15, 25-13 Owensville JV over Eldon JV 25-9, 25-15 Camdenton Freshman over Holden Freshman 25-14, 25-23 ALL CAMP TEAM Large School Division Emma Brydels (MVP) Oakville Sam Haegele Oakville Katie Hamill St. Dominic Taylor Dietz Troy Jennifer Willisms Salem, IL Madison Scott Rogers Heritage, AR Rebbec ShaeffkoetterOwnesville Meg DeMuri Buffalo Azalie Armknecht Nixa Melinda Burst Potosi Cheyanee Stark Eldon Rachel Fetters St. James Kyra Williams Knob Noster Kristy Bermudez Salem, MO Nicole Adams Geneseo, IL Victoria Casey Windsor SR SR SR JR JR SR SR SR SR SR SR JR JR JR SR SR Erin Herbig Cathrine Peistrup Emma Anderson Haley Baker Emily Ranoazzo Taryn Ballmann Fort Zumwalt East Ritneour Lincoln, IL Camdenton Hazelwood West Fort Zumwalt North Small School Division Ashton Hassler Montgomery CO Jill Hutchings Holden Amber Honig Houston Lauren Kurthermes Tipton Katie Mehmert Chamois Marisa Patton Summersville Kelsey Williams Eminence Marti Richmiller Cassville Megan Talbert Koshkonong Taylor Beyatte Valle Catholic Hannah Schroeder Russellville Kalei Moppin Mid Buchanan Taylor Cook Lesterville Delgracia Burnett Lovejoy, IL Lauren Aversman Santa Fe Kelcee Rosslan Blair Oaks Tyler Brock LaQuey Nicolette Gurley Lakeland Paige Mayfield Iron CO Britney Timme Archie Kelli Striebberg New Haven SR SR JR JR SR SR SR SR SR JR SR Soph Soph SR SR SR SR SR Soph. JR SR Soph JR SR SR JR SR Volleyball VIII Results July 24-25 @ Branson, MO BRACKET RESULTS Varsity Brackets Mountain Grove over Belton 21-25, 27-25, 15-10 Fair Grove over El Dorado Springs 25-17, 25-18 Sand Spring, OK over Diamond 25-16, 25-23 Ash Grove over Galena 25-23, 25-22 Bloomfield over Spokane 25-21, 26-24 Ozark over Carrolton 25-11, 25-12 Willow Springs over Hollister 25-19, 15-25, 15-10 Shiloh Christian, AR over Houston 19-25, 25-20, 15-13 Sub Varsity Brackets Bentonville, AR JV over Poplar Bluff JV 25-11, 25-18 Fayetteville, AR JV over Mountain Home, AR JV 25-21, 25-16 Spokane JV over Eldon JV 25-18, 23-25, 15-11 Bentonville, AR Fresh over Shiloh Christian, AR Fresh 25-18, 20-25, 15-13 Ash Grove JH over Reed Springs JH 25-10, 26-24 ALL CAMP TEAM – Large School Division Elly Citron (MVP) Mountain Grove Mariah Mock Nevada Lindsey Aldridge Willow Springs Couttney Cornell Belton Natalie Bouwens Perryville Kristie Hesseltine Har-Ber, AR Rachel Crum Heritage Audra Beason El Dorado Springs Haley Martin Fayetteville, AR Kami Garrsion Shiloh Christian, AR Shanna Seyfarth Bentonville, AR Hattie Michand Reeds Spring Kayla Dougherty Rock Island, IL Kylie Dudley Lebanon Megan Pederson Rogers, AR Amber Honing Houston Leslie Allred Skiatook, OK Small School Division Monica Hicks (MVP) Fair Grove Niclole Adams Miller Taylor Pulley Bloomfield Tori Kopp Concordia Taylor Pierce Hollister Amber Stapp Fordland Kylie Watts Carrolton Janna Case Alpena, AR Kristi Downing Sarcoxie Hannah Kinser Galena Kaile Weinreis Ash Grove Taylor Tuter Diamond Morgan Hitchcock Sand Springs, OK Laken Waldon Crane Corteny Conrad Hurley Meghan Schrock Osceola Chelsey Levingston Pierce City Brooke Long Okay, OK Beth Bighan Verona Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sr. www.lickingcamps.com 2010 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Licking Summer Camps Results May 28-29, 2010 Bracket Results Level I Semi Final: Nerix Hall over East St. Louis, IL Highland, IL over Poplar Bluff Championship: Highland, Il over Nerix Hall 51-28 Level II Semi Final: Cuba over Hillsboro Ste. Genevieve over Decatur McArthur, IL Championship: Cuba over Ste. Genevieve 44-32 Level III Semi Final: Eldon over Concordia Vandalia, IL over N. County Christian Championship: Eldon over Vandalia, IL 50-29 Level IV Semi Final: Sullivan over Meadow Heights Bowling Green over Hancock Championship Sullivan over Bowling Green 53-52 All Camp Team – Large School Division Katie Hempen (MVP) Highland Mariah Klenke Highland Petra Elbert East St. Louis Jaymeisn Howard East St. Louis Lexi Cochran Nerinx Hall Sydnee Stuvdivant ecatur McArthur Haley Wollerman Vandalia, IL Collen Barry Cor Jesu Small School Division Booke Meyer Hillsboro Chassity Hickman Hancock Laura Rhodes Ste. Genevieve Kelsi Mueller Eldon Abby Hutson Cuba Audrey Cooper Crystal City Sara Cline N. County Christian Kelsey Scherder Bowling Green Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Licking Summer Camp Results June 4-5, 2010, Rolla, MO Bracket Results Rock Bridge over Olney, IL 51-47 St. James over Sullivan 48-44 St. Charles over Union 38-30 Brookfield, AR over Glasgow 45-26 Rolla JV over Webster Grove JV 43-29 Mountain Grove JV over Seckman Fresh 44-39 Daube JH over Harrisburg JV 36-34 Dixon JH over Licking JH 43-34 All Camp Team Megan Marshall (MVP)Rock Bridge Emily Holt Rock Bridge Ebany Brumfield Olney, IL Taylor Stevenson Olney, IL Chelsey Kroesy Harrisburg Shanna Proctor Harrisburg Niki House Waynesville Jade Stevens Brookland, AR Brittany Groves Billings Raven Sturgeon Doniphan Haley Watson Mountain Grove Brittany Harris-Conway St. James Carissa Richardson Sullivan Kelsey Williams Eminence Amber Bruno Vandalia, IL Demi Price Galena Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Soph Jr. Licking Summer Camps Results June 11-12, Jacksonville, IL Bracket Results Semi Finals Havana over St. Louis Notre Dame Winchester over Tri County Finals Havana over Winchester 52-31 Semi Finals Springfield Lutheran over Highland Valle Catholic over Highland Finals Springfield Lutheran over Valle Catholic 48-22 All Camp Team Marcy Brown (MVP) Havana Sr. Rachel Sapp Meridian Jr. Amber Meyer Tri-County Soph. Tiffany King Winchester Sr. Kamrie Meyer Valle Soph. Whitney Thompson Decatur Lutheran Sr. Alex Schard West Central Sr. Ashlyn Jacquot Winchester Sr. Abbey Gaspernsi St. Louis Notre Dame Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results June 18-19, 2010, Branson, MO Bracket Results Varsity Macon 49 Fair Grove 42 Archie 51 Blue Eye 48 Union 54 Ark City, KS 27 Meadow Heights 46 Ripley, OK 44 Davenport, OK 45 Athens, IL 31 Salisaw, OK 58 Everton 41 Sub Varsity Branson JV 45 Moberly JV 23 Viola, AR FR 43 Keys, OK FR 35 Pryor, OK JV 46 Ozark JV 35 Crane JH 34 Heritage, AR JH 25 Marionville JH 43 Lockwood JH 22 All Camp Team Rachelle Butner (MVP) Macon Emily Aikens Parkview Rakiyah Taylor Ark City Erin Neier Union Brittany Ward Heritage Beki Breshears Aurora Kaylee Christian Hermitage Kayle Hewitt Richmond Chastity Reece Herculaneum Catie Goff Sallisaw Samantha Shipley Putnam County Keisha Hight Sarcoxie Hanna Duvall Viola Katelyn Harryman Hermitage Tori Coffer Sparta Jamie Guthrie Keys Taylor Ladd Ripley Jennifer Murphy Butler Lindsey Cornelius Archie Brittany Stapleton Pryor Chayla Rutledge Stockton Kayla Kepler Fair Grove Kayla Hickey Blue Eye Cassie Roberts Couch Akielia Rucker Moberely Michaela Dapprich Branson Tylere Goans California Cassie Benson Alton Erin Bollmann Meadow Heights Chelsea Dewey East Buchanan Miranda McGowan Norfork SR SR JR SR SR SR SR SR SR SR SOPH SR SOPH SOPH JR SR SR JR SR SR SR SR JR JR SR JR SR SR JR SOPH SR Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph Soph Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. 2010 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO, June 11-12 Bracket Results Level 1 Quincy, IL over Camdenton 25-14, 25-20 Level 2 Winona over Fatima 25-27, 25-21, 15-12 Level 3 Cabool over Russellville 25-10, 27-25 Level 4 Quincy, IL JV over Camdenton JV 22-25, 25-22, 15-12 Level 5 Fatima JV over New Haven JV 18-25, 25-19, 15-9 Level 6 Fatima Fresh over Jeff City Fresh 25-16, 26-24 Level 7 Lebanon JH over Rolla JH 25-19, 25-17 All Camp Team – Large School Division Quincy, IL Brittany Houghton MVP India Green Quincy, IL Ashlee Rightnhowar Rolla Haley Baker Camdenton Katie DeBrock Owensville Jamie Smith Russellville Jorie Garrett Ava Rachel Tobin Maryville Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. All Camp Team – Small School Division Makayla Nichols MVP Winona Hannah Mills Cass-Midway Alyssa Thoenen Fatima Lindday Sheffield Windsor Kelly Debolt Braymer Terra Jones Gentry, AR Emily Tauman Archie Balee Lorenz Bismark Ashley Hale New Haven Julie Reaves Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps St. Louis, MO, June 18-19 Bracket Results Level 1 Quincy, Il over DeSoto 25-21, 25-19 Level 2 Odessa over Ritenour 25-18, 25-22 Level 3 Valle Catholic over Windsor 25-9, 25-12 Level 4 Quincy IL JV over Lindberg JV 22-25, 25-17, 15-10 Level 5 Lindberg 9 over DeSoto 9 25-20, 25-22 All Camp Team Sommer Holder (MVP) Aly Krus Majeste Rash Taylor Parrish Lexi Frese Alex Dietrich Diona Moore Holly Goldsmith Molly Declue Michele Holt Meghan Davis Molly Hubbard Chelsea Orf Marisa Alford Danielle Guseman Quincy Lindbergh Bolivar Vandalia Quincy Quincy Rich Central Vandalia DeSoto Ritenour Fulton Webster Groves Ft Zumwalt East Jefferson Windsor SR JR SR SR SR SR SOPH SR SR SR SR SOPH SR FR JR All Camp Team India Green (MVP) Brittany Houghton Samantha Anderson Emily Peal Natalie Garlock Carli Watson Katrina Kirsch Quincy Soph. Quincy Sr. Pleasant Plains Sr. Columbia HickmanSr. Kirksville Jr. Hannibal Jr. Peotone Sr. Licking Summer Camps July 12-13, Farmington, MO Farmington 29 Kirkwood 27 OT Dexter 60 Seckman 38 Jennings 46 Neelyville 45 Mahomet 30 Fox 19 Oakville JV 30 Jeff. City JV 29 Fox JV 36 New Haven JV 30 Seckman 9 35 Clearwater JH 32 South Fulton JH 34 West County JH 25 All Camp Teams – Large School Morgan Ankrom MVPFarmington Erin Littrell Farmington Shelby Stuckmeyer Seckman Brittany Harris Dexter Brooke Meyer Hillsboro Nesha Wright Jefferson City Laura Rhodes Ste. Genevieve Brooke Sanders Jackson Audrey Cooper Crystal City Dajae Williams Kirkwood Monica Naes Fox Kristen Belyea Mahomet Eliza Payne Jennings Chelsey Maupin Neelyville Brittany Clemens Jefferson Alicia Hager Lutheran South Paige Stewart Kennedy Laci Porter South Fulton Sarah Cline North County Christian Ally Skiles Grandview Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Licking Summer Camps Results July 30-31, 2010 Rolla, MO Licking Summer Camp Results July 9-10, Rolla, MO Bracket Results Hermann over Neelyville 59-52 Richland over Newburg 66-37 Helias 9 over Hermann JV 41-36 Highland, IL JV over Lutheran South 9 60-51 Licking JH over Camdenton 7 44-41 All Camp Team Shelby Winklemann (MVP) Hermann Megan Humphrey Eldon Chelsey Maupin Neelyville Chakeua Raiford Jennings Ashley Brooks Hermann Mallory Warren Richland Kylie Eldredge Richland Rachel Hunter St. Louis Metro Amanda Ypya Paxton, IL Melissa Collins St. Pius Kathleen Hinkle Knox County Kristy Bermudez Salem Sami Goodman Notre Dame Holly Wolfrum California Hannah Yelton Newburg Licking Summer Camp Results July 17, 2010 Bracket Results Level 1 Francis Howell over Farmington 25-23, 25-8 Level 2 Valle Catholic over Salem, IL 25-10, 25-22 Level 3 Northwest over Lesterville 25-11, 25-23 Level 4 Arcadia Valley over Kingston 21-25, 25-18, 15-6 Level 5 Farmington JV over Cape Central JV 25-18, 25-17 Level 6 Valle Catholic JV over Ste. Gen JV 25-15, 27-25 Level 7 West County JV over Farmington Fresh 25-19, 25-23 Level 8 Arcadia Valley JH over Park Hills JH 25-23, 25-20 Bracket Results St. James over St. Louis Notre Dame 45-41 Chamois over Maynard, AR 40-38 (OT) Cabool over Eldon 50-47 Marion County over Versailles 44-27 Crocker JH over St. James JH 58-45 All Camp Team Rachel Connell (MVP) St. James Brittany Harris-Conway St. James Michelle Auer St. L Notre Dame Cabbie Reppell St. L Notre Dame Miranda Brandt Chamois Micalea West Maynard, AR Amy Dorge Blair Oaks Paige Stewart Kennedy Randi Plunkett Marion County Sierra Tonner Martinsville, IL Abby Young Northwestern Katie Burkhardt Weaubleau Akrista Greer Versailles Julie Reaves Cabool Kelsi Mueller Eldon All-Camp Team Bailey Sparkman (MVP) Kelsey Fankhauser Kelly Peterson Alanna Steinbecker Asia Liggins Lora Beth Ward Tia Mitchell Mariah Zeiss Audrey Cooper Maria Herzog Alli Dalton Balee Lorenz Chelsey Brown Danielle Lynn Rilea Huff Kayla Rortner Taylor Cook Tori Boyer Courtney Heiligenthal Abby St. Clair Courtney Tinnin Alissa DeWitt Bailey Cook Natalie Gremaud Natalie Bouwens Sr. Jr Sr. Sr. Soph Fresh Soph Sr. Jr. Soph Sr. Fresh Soph Sr. Sr. Francis Howell Francis Howell Farmington St. Vincent Sikeston Valley Caledonia Holcomb Steelville Crystal City Valle Catholic Valle Catholic Bismarck Cape Central Campbell North County Northwest Lesterville Park Hills Central Heritage, Ar. Arcadia Valley Fredericktown Salem, IL Salem, IL Perryville Perryville Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Licking Summer Camps June 25-26, 2010, Quincy, IL Bracket Results Varsity Division Quincy over Peotone 25-22, 29-28 Sub Varsity Division Quincy JV over Kirksville JV 25-9, 25-11 continued on next page 2010 VOLLEYBALL cont’d Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO • July 16-17 Bracket Results Level 1 Lincoln I over Troy IA 27-16, 25-10 Level 2 Francis Howell North I over Boonville I 25-19, 25-20 Level 3 Owensville I over Windsor I 25-20, 23-25, 15-13 Level 4 Clinton over Pleasant Hope 25-19, 25-23 Level 5 Salem I over Centralia 25-12, 25-12 Level 6 Potosi over Smith Cotton 25-23, 25-15 Level 7 St. Dominic II over North Mac II 25-22, 21-25, 15-6 Level 8 Francis Howell North II over Riverton II 25-21, 25-17 Level 9 Owensville II over Salem II 25-13, 25-13 Level 10 Lincoln III over Rolla IV 25-15, 25-11 All Camp Team – Large School Division Emma Anderson (MVP) Lincoln, Illinois Sr. DeAmber Johnson Lovejoy Fr. Marissa Schroeder Warrenton Jr. Emily Peel Hickman (Columbia)Sr. Taylor Olden Lincoln, Illinois Jr. Megan Stamm Lebanon Sr. Nicole Yuede Francis Howell No. Jr. Ky Bauer St. Dominic Soph. Ashley Thompson Potosi Sr. Jordan Luper Smith-Cotton Jr. Haley Shomaker Union Jr. Taylor Dietz Troy Sr. Rehgan Kay Mt. Vernon Sr. Ashlee Rightnowar Rolla Sr. Taylor Banks Boonville Sr. All Camp Team – Small School Division Kelsey Williams (MVP) Eminence Erica Phillips Mid-Buchannan Jadria Roberts Centralia Jarren Blankenship Sullivan Cheyenne Pierce Buffalo Hallie Taylor Mount St. Mary Kristy Bermudez Salem Kayla Thibodeaux Windsor Kylie Romig Tipton Sr. Jessi Grainger Pleasant Hope Renae Middleton South Iron Emily Weaver Cuba Giselle Castillo McAuley Taylor Cook Lesterville Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Licking Summer Camps Branson, MO July 23-24, 2010 Bracket Results Nixa over Perryville 25-19, 14-25, 16-14 Reeds Spring over Ava 25-18, 25-16 Hollister over Harrison, AR 25-16, 25-17 Cameron over Catoosa, OK 18-25,25-23, 15-8 Carthage over Houston 25-23, 25-20 Strafford over Winfield 25-20, 25-18 Blue Eve over Appleton City 25-22, 26-24 Carl Junction JV over Holden JV 15-25, 25-19, 15-10 Hollister JV over Forsyth JV 25-17, 25-19 Ash Grove JV over Blue Eye JV 25-15, 24-26, 15-11 Brookland, Ar JV over Nevada JV 25-19, 25-23 Carl Junction Fresh over Branson Fresh 25-16, 23-25, 15-7 Nixa Fresh over Shiloh Christian, AR Fresh 25-21, 25-21 Reeds Springs JH over Aurora JH 25-19, 25-20 All Camp Team – Large School Division Jackie Zellmer (MVP) Nixa Brooke Foster Nixa Courtney Kinney Kickapoo Sierra Van Allen Rogers, AR Sarah Bukich Malden Courtney Cornell Lindsay Terry Shannon Powers Sharh Delashardt Danielle Farmer Hannah West Marisa Pless Darian Tracey Catie Oberndurfer Alax Simpson Emily Carr Brittany Shaw Blair Creedon Cali Green Belton Sr. Carthage Sr. Reeds Spring Sr. Hazelwood West Sr. Poplar Buff Soph Shiloh Christ., AR Sr. Har-Ber, AR Sr. Bolivar Jr. Perryville Sr. Brookland, AR Sr. Cameron Jr. Catoosa, OK Jr. Metro Christ., OK Sr. Harrison, AR Sr. All Camp Team – Small School Division Terra Dimetroff (MVP) Hollister Cortney Conrad Hurley Kalie Weinreis Ash Grove Jamie Burkemper Winfield Victoria Little Hallsville Kayle Hickey Blue Eye Kasey Hall St. Joe Christian Jennie Ritchie Lexington Kristie Ashley Appleton City Kaycia Fry Liberal Ragin Dillion Green Ridge Molly Sander Santa Fe Kayla Kepler Fair Grove Kelsey Carver Holden Caitlin Whitman Billings Katelyn Joyner Carl Junction Erica Keeney Houston Kristen Anderson Green Forest Jarie Garrett Ava Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph Sr. Soph 2011 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Licking Summer Camps Results Basketball June 3-4, 2011, Rolla, MO Bracket Results Harrisburg over Rolla 62-22 Vandalia, IL over Clever 46-44 Harrisburg JV over Eldon JV 47-46 Harrisburg Fresh. Ober California 8 52-50 Cuba JH over Seckman JH 45-29 All Camp Team Chelsey Kruese (Co-MVP) Harrisburg Haley Wollerman (Co-MVP) Vandalia, IL Hailey Healy Harrisburg Hannah Edwards Vandalia, IL Madison Sherman Versailles Demi Price Galena Samantha Williams Blue Jacket, OK Nikki Halderman Eldon Jeni Steele Rolla Kristen Keeney Jefferson Abby Hatson Cuba Kelsey Austin Newburg Alyssa Coons Union Selma Fific Fox Randi Lee Plunkett Marion CO Jordon Farmer Clever SR SR SR SR JR SR JR SR SR Soph. SR Fresh. JR Soph. Sr. SR Licking Summer Camp All Camp Team June 16-18 Basketball II, Branson, MO Bracket Results Truman def. Ripley, OK 46-34 Putnam County def. Chamois 41-40 All Camp Team Becca Jonas (MVP) Anna Eslinger Molly Steele Mikalah Hardcastle Caryll Ingles Caitlin Haley Marissa Shuey Sydnae Halton Haley Padgett Kelsey Scherder Lindsey Denney Miranda Brandt Samantha Williams Ellie Gore Kalisha Rose Katherine West Truman Ripley, OK Alton Sparta Forsyth Quitman, AR Putnam County Centralia Richmond Bowling Green Everton Chamois Blue Jacket, OK East Newton Todd CO, KY Charleston, AR Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps All Camp Team June 17-18, Rolla, MO Bracket Results Carthage over Blue Springs South 48-47 Hallsville over Rosati-Kain 43-23 Hermann over Webster Groves 53-45 Owensville over Hartville 48-26 Notre Dame ST.L over Jeff City JV 65-56 New Haven JV over Webster Groves JV 45-23 Dixon JV over Union JV 46-39 Cuba JH over Hartville JH 43-42 St. James JH over Newburg JH 45-27 Potosi JH over Sullivan JH 47-42 All Camp Team Kaylee Morgan Carthage (Co-MVP) Laurn Rethemeyer Hermann (Co-MVP) Hannah Blount Carthage Brittany Harris-Conway St. James Kali Simmons El Dorado Springs Madison Winters Orrick Jordon Thompson Webster Groves Erin Emerson Rosati-Kain Amber Purcefull Willard Karissa Hoffman St. Clair Monique Townson Jefferson City Rachel Bassett Union Kariel Hutt Blue Springs South Krysta Perkins Hermitage Autumn Meyer Tri-County Maddie Marchetto Kennedy Catholic Kiarra Daniels Belleville West Mackenzie Wipfler Valle Catholic Lauren Little Hallsville SR SR SR SR JR Soph. SR SR JR Soph. Soph. JR SR JR JR JR JR Soph. SR Licking Summer Camps Results BB IV, Rolla, MO June 23-24 Bracket Results South East Polk CO, IA over Republic 58-32 Sullivan over Marion, IL 54-28 St. James over Meadow Heights 43-36 Eminence over Hartville 60-44 Rolla over Borgia 59-34 Lesterville over Verona 32-21 Fair Grove JV over Puxico JV 43-28 Moberly JV over St. James JV 36-32 Owensville JH over Stockton JH 50-34 Central Park Hills JH over St. James JH 46-45 All Camp Team Caitlin Ingle (MVP) Whitney VanWky Sierra Pryor Kayla Thompson MJ Buschmann Sarah Cline Kendal Hart Taylor Cook Hannah Nicloay Ashlee Jackson Lauren Jaeger Danielle Farmer Brooke Schulte Jessica Clark Kelsey Shepley Meredith Thomas Alexis Edward Kendra Pinkley Emilee Gibson Riley Owens Kelsey Williams Megan O’Dell Mackenzie Haddox Hannah Yelton SE-Polk, IA SE-Polk, IA Sullivan Wellington St. James North County Christian Montrose Lesterville Salisbury Strafford Clopton Poplar Bluff Mater Dei, IL Marion, IL Atchison CO, KS Brashear Republic Woodland Potosi Park Hills Eminence Hartville Borgia Newburg JR SR Soph JR JR JR SR SR Soph. SR SR JR SR SR JR Soph. SR SR JR SR SR JR SR SR Licking Summer Camps Results Arnold BB VI July 15-16, 2011 Bracket Results Borgia 39 South Fulton 25 Breese Central 47 Cor Jesu 38 Highland 46 Union 36 Mahomet 54 New Haven 32 Waterloo 43 St. Pius 38 Mendon 40 Oakville 31 Jeff City JH 27 Ft. Zumwalt South JH 24 Seckman JH 48 South Fulton JH 32 All Camp Team Mackenzie Haddox (Co-MVP) BorgiaSr. Taylor Voss (Co-MVP) Breese Central Sr. Lauren Russell Oakville Sr. Rachel Rush Mendon Sr. Jasmine Kuehn Ste. Genevieve Sr. Texas Crowe Seckman Sr. Erin Emerson Rosati Kain Sr. Ali Loos Waverly Sr. Caitlyn Wehner Jefferson Soph. Jessie Wendt Teutopolis Sr. Carly Beebe S. Fulton Sr. Hannah Severin Fox Sr. Kristen Belyea Mahomet Sr. Daria Cwiklowski Valley Park Sr. Kelsey Benoit Centralia Sr. Elizabeth Linberger North Shelby Sr. Maddie Marchetto Kennedy Sr. Gretchen Koller Valle Sr. Rachel Steinhoff New Haven Soph. Kellie Pigg Herculaneum Jr. Licking Summer Camp Results Rolla Camp July 22-23, 2011 Bracket Results Poplar Bluff over St. James 43-31 Kirksville over Nashville, AR 43-41 (OT) Fatima JV over Owensville JV 39-26 Bishop DuBourg over IWA JV 42-38 St. Elizabeth over Vienna 46-32 Visitation JV over St. James JV 41-40 Ozark JH over Rolla JH 40-33 Ozark Freshman over Cuba Freshman 47-32 All Camp Team Marissa Webb (Co-MVP) Poplar Bluff Sr. Mckenize Russell (Co-MVP) KirksvilleJr. Danielle Farmer Poplar Bluff Sr. Malore Smith Crystal City Sr. Kate Davis Owensville Sr. Mikaila Baker Festus Sr. Oliva Starcevich Centerville, IA Sr. Haley Padgett Richmond Sr. Lee Ann Palowy Blair Oaks Soph. Brittany Harris-Conway St. James Sr. Amber Percival Willard Jr. Brittanie Cline Maynard Fresh. Sam Cavlovich Incarnate Word AcademyJr. Imani Hairston Osceola Sr. Nicole Jones Koshkonong Sr. Licking Summer Camps July 29-30, 2010 St. Louis Sports Center Bracket Finals Duchesne over Ste Genevieve 25-21, 28-26 Valle Catholic over Blair Oaks 25-23, 25-11 Windsor over Fort Zumwalt East 25-23, 25-22 Bloomfield over Mountain View Liberty 22-25, 25-20, 19-17 Fort Zumwalt West JV over Ste. Genevieve JV 25-19, 26-28, 15-8 Jefferson JV over Herculaneum JV 25-16, 25-11 Mountain View JV over Waynesville JV 19-25, 25-23, 15-12 Valle JV over Ste. Genevieve JV 22-25, 25-12, 15-10 All Camp Team Jenny Howard (MVP) Duchesne Sr. Abbie O’Mara Duchesne Sr. Kristen Faulkner Ste. Genevieve Sr. Shelby Bland Mountain View Sr. Liberty Katie Bailey Montgomery County Sr. Carlie Adams Braymer Jr. Jamika McIntyre Portageville Sr. Bry Pierce St. Clair Sr. Stephanie Poelker Ritenour Sr. Laura Blankenship Concordia Sr. Lindsey Cole Batesville Sr. Southside Alana Weiland Sullivan Sr. Alex Fisher Training Ctr Christian Sr. Sara Gregor Hazelwood West Jr. Kelly Morris West Fort Zumwalt Sr. Katie Kirkueg Eldon Sr. Taylor Pulley Bloomfield Sr. Meariss Cage Windsor Jr. Taylor Edwards Ft. Zumwalt East Soph. Licking Summer Camps Results Rolla, MO BB VII July 28-29, 2011 Bracket Results Jefferson City over Cor Jesu 43-33 Russellville over Crocker 52-47 Maynard, AR over Southern Boone 54-31 Rolla JV over Pacific JV 46-39 Jeff City JH I over Newburg JH 47-34 Jeff City JH II over Woodland JH 29-26 Notre Dame JH over Morrisville JH 52-49 All Camp Team Napheesa Collier (MVP)Jeff City Mallory Early Leeton Taylor Wilkens Morrisville Kalea Cheesman Rolla Shelley Berg CMB, IA Justice Bennett Hurley Julie Gassert Kennedy Emily Case Richland Taylor Muri Jamestown Emi Santhuff Steelville Amber Duncan Russellville Kristin Burnett Jeff City Micaela West Maynard, AR Bobbie Lustee Hayti Lizzy Almo Pacific Alyssa Sapp Southern Boone Larra Kabinski Crocker Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph Soph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camp Volleyball I Poplar Bluff, MO June 3-4, 2011 Bracket Results Farmington over Poplar Bluff 21-25, 25-17, 18-16 Poplar Bluff JV over Dexter JV 25-18, 18-25, 15-10 Dexter Freshman over Poplar Bluff Freshman 25-9, 25-16 All Camp Team Rachel Williams (MVP) Farmington JR Kaley Morse Poplar Bluff SR Lauren Ward Dexter SR Brittany Collins North County SR Abby Dare Puxico JR Audrey Wynne Kennett SR Licking Summer Camps Volleyball II Rolla, MO June 10-11 Bracket Results Quincy, Il over Bismark 25-16, 25-6 Dakota, IL over Mountain Grove 26-24, 20-25, 15-11 Rolla over Cuba 25-16, 25-14 Quincy, IL JV over Pleasant Hills JV 25-19, 16-25, 15-10 Shiloh Christian, AR JV over Rolla JV 25-18, 19-25, 15-10 Shiloh Christian, AR Fresh over Linn Freshman 26-24, 11-25, 16-14 All Camp Lexi Frese (MVP) Quincy, IL SR India Green Quincy, IL JR Aimee Hansel Cuba SR Sarah Thompson Dakota, IL Soph. Natalie Oetting Lexington Soph. Kaili Simmons El Dorado SpringsJR Codi Winslow Pleasant Hill Soph. Shelley Helmig Linn JR Kansas Martin Galena, KS JR Marisa Patton Summersville SR Madeline Carder DeSoto SR Caitlyn Wehner Jefferson Soph. Imani Hairston Osceola SR Bailey Swope West Plains JR Gosheng Her Gentry, AR JR Seaia Ketcherside Bismark SR Licking Summer Camp All Camp Team Volleyball III Arnold, MO June 15-16 Bracket Results Francis Howell over Hannibal 25-17, 26-24 Pacific over Jackson 25-27, 25-19, 15-11 Valle Catholic over Fox 21-25, 25-21, 15-12 North County JV over Jackson JV 25-23, 25-23 Perryville JV over De Soto JV 25-9, 25-18 Valle Catholic Freshman over Pacific Freshman 25-15, 16-25, 15-11 Ste. Genevieve Freshman over New Haven Freshman 25-16, 25-15 All Camp Team Bailey Sparkman (MVP) Francis Howell JR Kersten McDonaugh Pacific JR Hannah Sawchak Francis Howell SR Kair Storm Geneseo, IL JR Kelly Chott Webster Groves SR Amy Held St. Pius JR Amie Dalton Valle Catholic SR Gretchen Koller Valle Catholic JR Kayce Nagel Peotone, IL SR Riley Greenwell Poplar Bluff JR Jordan Berry Kirkwood SR Nakeyta Clair Rich Central, IL SR Paige Herbert Bolivar SR Licking Summer Camp Results June 8-9 VB I Poplar Bluff Semi Finals: Farmington over Twin Rivers Cape Notre Dame over Poplar Bluff Third Place: Poplar Bluff over Twin Rivers 25-16, 25-16 Championship: Cape Notre Dame over Farmington 25-21, 26-24 All Camp Team: The Super Six Miranda Fowler (MVP) Cape ND Sr. Carson Gill Paragould Sr. Lauren Vaughn Poplar Bluff Sr. Alex Glover Holcomb Soph. Rachel Williams Farmington Sr. Toni Cole Twin Rivers Sr. Licking Summer Camps VB II Rolla June 8-9, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Oak Park over Jefferson City, 25-13, 25-18 Level 2 Potosi over Wentzville, 25-12, 25-12 Level 3 Summersville over Ritenour, 20-25, 25-14, 15-8 Level 4 Appleton City over Cuba,25-20, 25-14 Level 5 Lebanon JV over Jefferson City JV, 25-18, 29-27 Level 6 Helias JV over Camdenton JV, 25-12, 25-15 Level 7 Houston JV over Rolla JV, 23-25, 27-25, 15-12 Level 8 Helias Freshman A over Helias Freshman B 25-23, 23-25, 15-13 All Camp Team Amy Llindhorst (MVP) Oak Park Sr. Haleigh Offield Oak Park Sr. Megan Hellwege Kirkwood Jr. Morgan Knutt Potosi Sr. Emma Chiodini Ritenour Jr. Oliva Farbo Billings Soph. 2011 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Kayla Thibodeaux Brittany Collins Jordon McKinley Melina Craft Missy Long Sarah Makowski Leslie Hardin Sara Plasencia Allison Brown Sarah Agie Windsor North County Seckman Jackson Hazelwood West Oakville Madison, IL Round Lake, IL Fox Conway SR SR JR JR JR JR JR SR SR SR Licking Summer Camps All Camp Team Volleyball IV Quincy, IL June 24-25 Bracket Finals Quincy, Il over Hannibal 25-23, 25-20 Payson-Seymour, IL over Winfield 25-15, 25-20 Pleasant Plains, IL JV over St. Dominic JV 25-18, 25-19 Helias Freshman over Liberty Freshman 25-13, 25-16 All-Camp Team Lexi Frese (MVP) Quincy, IL SR India Green Quincy, IL Soph. Cathrine Richards Seymour, IL SR Gabbie Wiley Hannibal Soph Callie Whetstone Pleasant Plains, ILSR Kari Berry Liberty, IL SR. Dana Kramer St. Dominic Soph. Savanna Bramstedt Davenport W., IA SR Alison Wootten Bowling Green SR Natalie Gorlock Kirksville SR Taylor Pierce Hollister SR Sidney Lammers Helias JR Chole Kone HickmanJR Meghan Holdgrafer Linn-Mar, IA SR Megan Slinkard Jefferson City SR Kristin Burnett Jefferson City SR Jenny Cannon Winfield SR Licking Summer Camps VB V June 11-12, 2011 Results @ Farmington Bracket Finals Valle Catholic over Perryville 25-23, 25-23 Farmington over Northwest 25-21, 25-15 Grandview over Arcadia Valley 19-25, 25-23, 15-13 Union over Central 25-15, 25-18 Valle Catholic JV over Central JV 25-19, 25-21 Ste. Genevieve JV over DeSoto JV 25-17, 22-25, 15-12 Ste. Genevieve 9 over Farmington 9 25-16, 26-24 Central 8 over Ste. Genevieve 8 25-22, 28-26 All-Camp Team Natalie Grass Co-(MVP) Valle Catholic SR Rachel Williams (Co-MVP)Farmington JR Teagan Lorenz Bismark SR Kylie Meyer Valle Catholic JR Madison Mason Arcadia Valley SR Briley Merritt Central JR Riley Greenwall Poplar Bluff JR Elle Korenak Ste. Genevieve SR Hailey Townsend Grandview SR Stevee Anne May South Iron JR Shea Leible Perryville SR Randi Barrow Greenfield, IL JR Natalie Gremond Perryville JR Taylor Cook Lesterville SR Aimie Simmers Advance JR Holly Cissell St. Vincent JR Katie Taylor St. Vincent SOPH Alyssa Arnold Northwest SR Haley Roberts Farmington SR Brittany Collins North County SR Licking Summer Camps Volleyball VI Rolla, MO July 15-16 Bracket Results Francis Howell North over Kirkwood 25-19, 25-19 Decatur, IL St. Teresa over Eminence 21-25, 25-13, 15-6 Fatima over Owensville 25-17, 25-17 Rolla over Centralia 25-17, 25-17 Pierce City over Potosi 21-25, 25-17, 17-15 Windsor JV over Carl Junction JV 16-25, 25-13, 15-6 St. Pius JV over Licking JV 25-23, 25-15 Fatima JV over Troy JV 25-19, 25-18 All Camp Team Large School Division Marie Less (Co-MVP) Decatur, IL St. Teresa Soph. Alex Oppenborn (Co-MV)Francis Howell NorthSr. Sam Hogan Troy Jr. Becky Dyer Owensville Sr. Annie Howard Seneca Jr. Johanna Linoner Carl Junction Sr. Jordon Wooden Decatur, IL St. TeresaSr. Sydney Nelson Duchesne Sr. Ky Bauer St. Dominic Jr. Kristen Burnett Jeff City Sr Megan Doeshoff Francis Howell North Sr. Jordon Berry Kirkwood Sr. Kayla Fischer Hillcrest Jr. Kaela Cheesman Rolla Sr. Small School Division Kelsey Williams (MVP) Eminence Sr Kylee Gromer Bunker Jr. Danni Gusman Windsor Sr. Jami Meyer St. Pius Sr. Perry Manley St. Elmo Jr. Ashli Burton Stockton Sr. Rachel Lucas Sullivan Jr. Megan Pope Fatima Sr. Erica Phillips Mid-Buchanan Sr. Molly Maddox Centralia Sr. Sara Baker St. Clair Sr. Molly Fopley Braymer Sr. Morgan Knott Potosi Jr. Licking Summer Camps Branson Camp Results July 21-23 Bracket Finals Valley View, AR over Perryville 25-18, 25-20 Hollister over Fair Grove 27-29, 25-17, 15-13 Shawnee, OK over North County 25-16, 25-18 Bernie over Okay, OK 25-19, 25-20 Ozark JV over Blue Eye JV 25-14, 25-17 Kickapoo I over Cahokia, IL 25-23, 25-14 Kickapoo II over Harrison, AR 25-20, 26-24 Blue Eye over Columbia Hickman 19-25, 25-16, 15-13 Nettleton AR, JV over Booneville, AR JV 25-18, 25-21 Appleton City JV over Spokane JV 19-25, 26-24, 15-12 McDonald CO over Atkins, OK 25-16, 25-13 Nixa Freshman over Kickapoo Freshman 25-20, 23-25, 16-14 Lovejoy, IL JH over Alpena, AR JH 25-14, 25-21 All Camp Team Shelby Daniel (MVP) Valley View, AR Sr. Megan Mathis Valley View, AR Jr. Taylor Pierce Hollister Sr. Hannah Campbell Nettleton, AR Sr. Baylee Brown Coweta, OK Sr. Dani Kepler Fair Grove Sr. Dorien Stancall McDonald CO Sr. Morgan Mueller Perryville Sr. 2012 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Darcy Latham Paige Charboneau Alicia Woods Abbi Mcknelly Kimber Thomas Emma Drake Taylor Barton Anna Stock Clair Wehmeyer Miehala Mattingly Ashley Dudenhoeffer Taylor Gibson Maritza Perez Marcy Davis Emily Dodge Markita Bryosn Bismarck North County Jefferson City Jefferson City Appleton City Hickman West Plains Quincy Owensville Northwest Helias Cuba Alpena, AR Mexico Rolla Summersville Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fresh. Sr. Freshman Sr. Sr. Freshman Senior Senior Junior Junior Soph. Licking Summer Camps Results VB III Arnold, MO June 13-14, 2012 Bracket Finals Varsity Levels Kirkwood over Eureka, 16-25, 25-22, 15-10 Ft. Zumwalt West over North County,25-18, 25-19 Pleasant Plains over Smith Cotton,22-25, 25-12, 15-10 Ste. Genevieve over Windsor,20-25, 25-18, 15-12 Pickneyville, IL over Sullivan,25-14, 25-19 Sub Varsity Levels Ft. Zumwalt West JV over Odessa JV,25-8, 25-13 Ste. Genevieve Freshman over Seckman Freshman II 25-15, 15-19 Valle Catholic Freshman over Seckman Freshman I 25-12, 25-21 All Camp Team Anne Hellwege (MVP) Kirkwood Jr. Catie Harding Kirkwood Soph. Devan Fairfield Grain Valley Sr. Jennifer Brendel Oakville Sr. Emily Wunnenberg Ft. Zumwalt West Sr. Oliva West Amie Held Megan Craver Whitney Bieser Emily Thebeau Anissa Bennett Rachel Lucas Megan Whitlock Carli Beckett Natlie Gremond Courtney Koetting Erin Birschbach Lauren Redman Layne Devine Caley Roberts Liz Harris Kylie Dement Brandi Moorehead Hazelwood West Sr. St. Pius Sr. Pleasant Plains Jr. Valle Catholic Sr. DeSoto Sr. Peotone, IL Jr. Sullivan Sr. Odessa Sr. Hillsboro Sr. Perryville Sr. Smith-Cotton Fr. Fox Jr. Windsor Sr. Ste. Genevieve Sr. Seckman Jr. Bolivar Sr. North County Sr. Miller Career AcademySr. Licking Summer Camps Results VB IV Quincy, IL June 22-23, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Helias over Quincy, 18-25, 25-22, 15-8 Level 2 Helias II over Hannibal, 23-25, 25-18, 15-10 Level 3 Pleasant Plains over Liberty, 17-25, 25-23, 15-10 Level 4 Pleasant Plains JV over Lin-Mar, 13-25, 25-21, 15-11 Level 5 Lin-Mar 9 over Hannibal 9, 25-14, 26-24 All Camp Team Sidney Lammers (MVP) Helias Sr Brittney Engelbrecht Helias Jr. Taylor Anderson Holden Jr. Allison Brewer St. Dominic Sr. Kay Gieseke Hannibal Sr. Megan Hakenwerth Bowling Green Sr. Haley Bax Helias Sr. Katy Claus Liberty Sr. Nichole Cook Kirksville Sr. Kati Martin Alexis Mitchell Paula Wilkins Emily Carr Maddie Schmidt Janika Collier Brittany Collins Rachel Lucas Maggie McMenamy Katie Huff Katie Baker Jordon Hagood Maddie Belk Sabra Boes Lauren Little Erin Eckhoff Kelsey Davidson Taylor Bollinger Chandler Saner Madyson Berkenpas Ray Myers Annie Howard Kelsey Terrell Kelsi Lupton Halli Brackman Meghan O’Hare Sarah Bukich Arriel Paulette Kimberly Lake Morgan Tipton Willow Springs Jr. Blue Eye Sr. Booneville, AR Sr. Cameron Sr. Monett Sr. Paris Sr. North County Sr. 1st Assembly, TN Sr. Crane Jr. Har-Ber, AR Sr. Bernie Jr. Mt. St. Mary, OK Soph. Brookland, AR Sr. Reeds Spring Sr. Hallsville Sr. Stover Sr. Holden Jr. Sands Springs, OKSoph. New Covenant Soph. Midway Soph. Kickapoo Soph. Seneca Jr. Harrison, AR Sr. Hurley Sr. Concordia Sr. Kingsville Sr. Malden Jr. Lovejoy, IL Fresh. Columbia HickmanSr. Grandview Jr. Licking Summer Camps Lake of the Ozarks Results Volleyball VIII July 28-29 Bracket Results Lincoln, IL over Borgia 25-14, 22-25, 15-12 Ste. Genevieve over Bolivar 22-25, 25-23, 15-10 Skyline over Louisa-Muscatine, IA 23-25, 25-15, 15-13 Christian Heritage, OK over Savannah 25-18, 25-13 Lafayette JV over Spokane JV 25-17, 21-25, 15-10 Borgia JV over Poplar Bluff JV 25-22, 25-10 Lincoln, IL Freshman over Camdenton Freshman 25-20, 25-22 All Camp Team Taylor Olden (MVP) Lincoln, IL Sr. Tayler Heidbreder Lincoln, IL Sr. Abbi Williams Camdenton Jr. Kaycia Fry Liberal Sr. Janie Aaron Borgia Soph. Brygen Konte Borgia Sr. Taylor Cook Lesterville Sr. Emma Peterson Savannah Jr. Alyx Gepford Butler Soph. Kelcee Rosslan Blair Oaks Sr. Marisa Grayson Lafayette Sr. Alyssa Bullock Chamonis Jr. Sydney Deeken California Soph. Ellie Kerenak Ste. Genevieve Sr. Malory Huck Ste. Genevieve Jr. Kylie Ellison Fort Zumwalt WesSr. Micah Cribbs Bolivar Sr. Danielle Goodman Mt. Vernon Sr. Allison Payne Skyline Sr. Sara Gregor Hazelwood West Sr. Ragin Dillon Green Ridge Jr. Summer Dean Osage Sr. Elizabeth Tracy Christian Heritage, OK Soph. Shayla Fordyce Louisa-Muscatine, IA Sr. Kimi Nelson Megan Craver Megan Allmandinger Michaela Llewellyn Mercer Co Pleasant Plains Lin-Mar Quincy Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results July 9-10 VB Camp V Farmington, MO Bracket Finals Lutheran South over Valle Catholic, 22-25, 25-15, 15-12 Cape Notre Dame over North County, 25-22, 25-17 Park Hills Central over Arcadia Valley, 25-15, 25-22 Jefferson JV over New Haven JV, 25-20, 25-20 Valle Catholic JV over West County JV, 25-20, 16-25, 15-12 Poplar Freshman over DeSoto Fresh, 25-23, 25-22 Farmington 9 over Poplar Bluff 9, 25-19, 25-23 Ste. Genevieve over Bismark JH, 25-18, 22-25, 15-9 All Camp Team Kelsey Luster (Co-MVP) Cape Notre Dame Sr. Claire Luther (Co-MVP) Lutheran South Sr. Emily Schrempp Cedar Catholic, NESr. Paige Schmelzte Ste. Genevieve Sr. Katie O’Tolle Lutheran South Sr. Alli May Bunker Jr. Rachel Williams Farmington Sr. Kristen Williams Arcadia Valley Soph. Koutney kekec North County Soph. Lauren Buxton Perryville Sr. Darcy Latham Bismark Jr. Kayla Cook Salem, IL Jr. Sydney Skaggs Park Hills Central Soph. Kairie Meyer Valle Catholic Sr. Immerah Bethume Lesterville Jr. Taylor Covington New Haven Soph. Gretchen Koller Valle Catholic Sr. Celese Blum North County Sr. continued on next page 2012 VOLLEYBALL cont’d Licking Summer Camps Results VB VI Camp at Rolla July 13-14, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Lafayette, KY over Troy, 25-22, 25-22 Level 2 Pierce City over Buffalo, 25-23, 19-25, 15-13 Level 3 Hesston, KS over Billings, 25-18, 25-14 Level 4 Licking over Bunker, 25-23, 25-15 Level 5 Fatima JV over Owensville JV, 25-23, 29-28 Level 6 Willow Springs over Forsyth JV, 25-22, 25-22 Level 7Broken Arrow, OK JV over St. Dominic JV, 25-21, 25-16 Level 8 Lebanon JV over Fatima JV, 25-18, 26-24 Level 9 Oakland JH over Lebanon JH, 25-10, 25-13 All Camp Team Sara Jenkins (MVP) Lafayette, KY Sr. Chander Kinley Lafayette, KY Soph Courtney Huff Troy Jr. Krishna Memman Pierce City Sr. Morgan Henderson Buffalo Sr. Megan Voth Hesston, KS Jr. Megan Smith Licking Soph. Claire Stowe Union Jr. April Paulette Lovejoy, IL Jr. Abby Cachero Broken Arrow, OK Sr. Megan Maxey St. Elmo, IL Sr. Kyle Gromer Bunker Sr. Chloe Kome HickmanSr. Sarah Bukich Malden Sr. Hannah Travis Uniontown, KS Jr. Morgan Kensinger Fair Grove Sr. Maddie Eifert Francis Howell No. Sr. Shondra Davis Billings Jr. Alexis Haynes Ritenour Sr. Bailey Pfieffer Booneville Sr. Clair Wehmeyer Owensville Sr. Beronna Williams Waynesville Sr. Emilee Gibson Potosi Sr. Sydney Cremer Houston Jr. Brianna Hayner Mid Buchanan Sr. Licking Summer Camps BB I Results Rolla June 1-2, 2012 Tournament Finals Level 1 Civic Memorial, IL over Webster Groves 46-36 Level 2 Hartville over Osage 41-39 (OT) Level 3 Hartville JV over Webster Groves JV 33-28 Level 4 Harrison, AR 9 over Ft Zumwalt S. JH 47-39 Level 5 Jefferson City BB JH over Fox JH 55-29 All Camp Team Lindsey Fencel (MVP) Civic, IL Junior Brittany Zipprich Civic, IL Junior Abbie Palousek Webster Groves Senior Bailie Osborne Licking Soph. Kenzie Jones Park Hills Soph. Lindsay Medlin Crocker Freshman Erin Birschbach Fox Junior Kylee Gromer Bunker Senior Kayla Kee Brookland, Ar Senior Amber Bruno Vandalia, IL Senior Amber Sillyman Houston Senior Sara Griffin Cuba Senior Megan Odell Hartville Senior Kourtney Carey Steelville Junior Izzy Morris Osage Soph. Licking Summer Camps BB II Rolla, MO June 15-16, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Herman over Belleville West, IL 53-39 Level 2 Blair Oaks over Hartville 62-37 Level 3 Licking over Purdy 54-33 Level 4 East Buchanan over Salem 48-28 Level 5 Stockton JV over Hartville JV 38-32 Level 6 Iberia JV over East Buchanan 40-27 Level 7 Jefferson City JH over Sullivan JH 52-33 Level 8 Hartville JH over Blair Oaks JH 37-30 All Camp Team Karine Lane (MVP) Hermann Jr. Jamie Gleeson Hermann Jr. Sydnee Garrett Stockton Soph. Amy Dorge Blair Oaks Sr. Lee Ann Ploowy Blair Oaks Jr. Megan Smith Licking Soph. Mattie White Purdy Sr. Asia Cochran Belleville West Jr. Morgan Grither Ste. Genevieve Sr. MJ Bushmann St. James Sr. Hannah Nicolay Salisbury Jr. Chelsea Dewey East Buchanan Sr. Gretchen Kouen Valle Catholic Sr. Stewart County, TNJr. Jese Vinson Taylor Miller Blue Eye Sr. Chelsey Murphy Warsaw Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results BB III Branson, MO June 14-16, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Ozark over Beggs, OK 52-36 Level 2 Muldrow, OK over Dumas, AR 47-22 Level 3 Ste. Genevieve over Westside, AR 43-38 All Camp Team Jackie Fugate (MVP) Ozark Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results VB Camp VII Branson, MO July 19-21, 2012 Bracket Finals (Super Bracket) Valley View, AR over St. Teresa, IL, 18-25, 26-24, 15-11 Valley View, AR over Pleasant Hill, 25-19, 25-20 St. Teresa, IL over Jonesboro, AR, 25-20, 25-17 Farmington over Mountain Grove, 25-15, 25-18 Seneca over Valley Springs, AR, 25-21, 19-25, 15-9 William Chrisman over Bolivar, 25-13, 25-12 Sedalia Smith Cotton over Jefferson, 25-22, 25-18 Hollister over Paris, AR, 25-18, 24-26, 15-13 Alpena, AR over Sand Springs, OK, 25-12, 25-16 Nixa JV over Kickapoo JV, 25-12, 25-14 Poplar Bluff JV over Greenwood JV, 25-16, 27-19 Green CO Tech, AR over Paris, AR JV, 25-17, 25-20 Bloomfield JV over Blue Eye JV, 25-14, 25-22 Nixa 9 over Reed Springs 9, 25-20, 18-25, 15-12 Reeds Spring JH over Harrison, AR JH, 25-15, 25-19 All Camp Team Megan Mathis (MVP) Valley View, AR Sr. Brentlee Weaver Valley View, AR Jr. Courtney Huck St. Teresas, IL Sr. Nikki Tagupa Jonesboro, AR Jr. Kai Wesemann Pleasant Hill Soph. Alexa Black Greenwood, AR Sr. Molly Ward Mansfield, AR Jr. Carley Rother Clinton, OK Sr. Shayna McMillin Nettleton, AR Jr. Rachel Lynch Alpena, AR Sr. Chandler Jener New Covenant Jr. Natlie Gremand Perryville Sr. Kiarra Herron Cahokia, IL Sr. Alyson Cramer Harrison, AR Sr. Lauren Lansing Sedalia Smith-CottonSr. Nichole Cook Kirksville Sr. Bailee Settle Jefferson Sr. Aime Simmers Advance Sr. Roxanne Brown Metro Christian, OKJr. Bailey Chambers Crane Sr. Jordan Leadstrom Warrensburg Sr. Anna Bland Walnut Ridge, AR Jr. Makinze Kennedy Margret Freeman Tatum May Ellen Reisch Megan Ensign Chloe Cordell Brittany Ward Haley Owen Shelby Ballard Kalie Whalen Emily Hoover Jenka Schooley Madison Laubach Danielle Krause Rachel Williams Haiden White Jenna McGraw Alxy McGee Maddie Halford Riley Greenwall Payton Peavey Libby Dove Danielle Curnes Cowetta, OK Sr. Trinity Christian Sr. Galena Sr. Blue Eye Sr. Cameron Sr. Enid, OK Jr. Booneville, AR Sr. Paris, R Sr. Hollister Sr. Bloomfield Jr. Seneca Sr. Pea Ridge, AR Jr. Green County Tech, ArSr. Concordia Jr. Farmington Sr. Catoosa, OK Sr. North County Jr. Brookland, AR Sr. Mountain Grove Sr. Poplar Bluff Sr. Bolivar Sr. Green Ridge Soph. Reeds Spring Jr. Licking Summer Camps Results VB VIII Lake of the Ozarks July 26-27, 2012 Bracket Results Mountain Grove over Bolivar, 19-25, 25-19, 15-4 Ste. Genevieve over Hollister, 25-27, 25, 19, 15-9 Eldon over Versailles 25-19, 25-14 Russellville over S. Boone CO, 25-13, 25-17 Rolla over Cole Camp, 27-25, 25-18 Camdenton JV over Eldon JV, 25-18, 25-13 Eminence JV over Windsor JV 25-23, 25-13 Lincoln, IL Fr. over Camdenton Fr. 18-25, 25-20, 16-14 All Camp Team Maddie Halford (MVP) Mountain Grove Sr. Shelby Clifton Mountain Grove Jr. Dawn Emmert Bolivar Jr. Dawn Myers Lesterville Jr. Betsy Olson Lincoln, IL Soph. Danielle Morgan Portageville Sr. Mason Harms Cole Camp Sr. Austin Welch Hollister Sr. Darian Bushong Aerika Froelick Makayla Campbell Kristin Huffy Taylor Atkinson Megan Graham Ashley Critchfield Monica Inman Hannah Ennis Mallory Wirth Abi Williams Ava Jr. Rolla Soph. Windsor Jr. Boonville Jr. Eldon Jr. Kingsville Sr. St. Joseph ChristianSr. Ste. Genevieve Sr. Eminence Sr. Geneseo, IL Sr. Camdenton Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results VB IX Joplin, MO July 25-26, 2012 Bracket Finals Carl’s Junction over Fayetteville, AR, 25-17, 25-17 Springfield Central over Nevada, 26-24, 14-25, 15-9 Seneca over Crane, 25-16, 25-12 Lockwood over Butler, 25-19, 25-22 Joplin McAuley over Huntsville, AR, 25-19, 25-12 Carl Junction JV over Holden JV, 25-22, 20-25, 15-13 Seneca JV over Marionville JV, 25-21, 25-21 Fayetteville, AR Fr. over Holden Fr., 25-18, 25-15 All Camp Team Katie Wiele (MVP) Carl’s Junction Jr. Mackenzie Irwin Carl’s Junction Soph. Courtney Parnell Cassville Sr. Linsey Denney Everton Sr. Taylor Gibson Cuba Sr. Alyx Gepford Butler Jr. Kaili Simmons El Dorado SpringsSr. Brooke Mitchell Marionville Sr. Mary Maevz Central Jr. Morgan McNeley Nevada Soph. Sierra Smith Gentry, OK Jr. Allison Forrest Forsyth Sr. Jessica Maggard Sarcoxie Soph Annin Howard Seneca Sr. Miranda Green Joplin McAuley Soph. Chloe Sowell Lockwood Sr. Amanda Mullen Verona Jr. Hope Woods Huntsville Sr. Lenee Gibson Webb City Jr. Stefani Thomas Diamond Sr. 2012 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Brittany Fowler Cassie Miller Kourtney Carney Marissa Shuey Nikki Thordsen Jasmine Tauai Bailey White Jenny Simpson Alanna Craft Kaylee Yates Nikki Fuemmeler Halee Sharp Kaitlyn Van Maguer Dominque Dillard Akrista Greer Emily Stoneceptor Hannah Bland Mona Mitchell Ashley Newell Buffalo Island Central, AR Sr. Beggs, OK Sr. Hartshorne, OK Sr. Putnam County Sr. Lincoln, AR Sr. Ozark Fr. Greenville Jr. Richmond Jr. Van-Cove, AR Fr. West Side, AR Sr. Glasgow Jr. Muldrow, OK Sr. Centralia Sr. Forrest City, AR Jr. Versailles Sr. Doniphan Sr. Waynesville Jr. Dumas, AR Sr. Climax Springs Sr. Licking Summer Camp Results BB IV Rolla, MO June 21-22 Bracket Finals Republic over Francis Howell, 50-39 Crocker over Atchison CO, KS, 49-31 Cuba over Woodland, 47-30 Lone Oak, KY over Hartville, 48-44 St. James JV over Union JV, 45-31 Highland, IL JV over Francis Howell JV, 55-24 Lone Oak, KY Fresh. Over St. James 8, 53-30 St. Louis Metro JH over Warrenton JH, 39-26 Clopton JH over Lockwood JH, 38-33 All Camp Team Alex Botlein (MVP) Republic Sr. Heather Harmon Walnut Grove Jr. Alice Heinzler Republic Sr. Carol Ryan Francis Howell Sr. Whitney McElhoney Schyuler CO Sr. Danielle Grave LaQuey Jr. Ashton Luttrull Highland, MO Sr. Kayla Thompson Wellington Sr. Shelby Dunn Clopton Jr. Katie Cordray Lathrop Jr. Rachel Williams Farmington Sr. Allison Wallisch Atchison CO, KS Jr. Megan Wall Crocker Sr. Sloane Snodgrass Vienna Soph. Hanna Keene Warrenton Sr. Kelsey Kingsland DeSoto Soph. Josie Long Woodland Jr. Shelly Whitaker Cuba Soph. Licking Summer Camp Results BB V Branson, MO June 27-29, 2012 Bracket Finals Bowling Green over Ursuline 49-47 Afton, OK over St. Marys, KS 33-32 Alton over Dora 37-34 All Camp Team Kelsey Scherder (MVP) Bowling Green Courtney Kadlec Bowling Green Miranda Brandt Chomis Taylor Watts Watts, OK Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Taylor Bolinger Mikaela Blissett Lindey Broyles Taylor Plattner Cortney Brown Caitlin Evans Carrie Shepherd Kourtney Carey Kelsi Land Moriah Shelton Breanna Kline Kamey Chamberlain Hannah Weisbrod Hannah Holasek St. Marys-Coplgan, KSSr. Scott County CentralJr. East Newton Jr. Archie Soph. Afton, OK Jr Pleasant Hope Sr. South Pemiscot Jr. Steelville Jr. Dora Soph. Fairland, OK Soph. Humboldt, KS Soph. Vinita, OK Jr. Ursuline AcademySr. Lexington Sr. Licking Summer Camps BB VI School of the Osage July 9-10, 2012 Bracket Finals Dixon 39 Macon 35 (St. L) Notre Dame 58 Oak Park 40 Tuscumbia 46 Iberia 38 JCBC 38 Osage JV 32 EVO JH 48 Puxico JH 38 All Camp Team Hunter Yokum (MVP) Dixon Sr. Sydney Kremer Notre Dame Fr. Taylor Gasperoni Notre Dame Jr. Taylor Hagenhuff Helias Sr. Allie Dietrich Palmyra Jr. Kendra Vaughn Tuscumbia Soph. Darcy Baird Helias Soph. Morgyn Nelson Puxico Soph. Gabby Ebers Sacred Heart of SedaliaJr. Allisyn Carnahan Macks Creek Sr. Linsey Denney Everton Sr. Shelby Graves Davis County, IA Jr. Kaitlyn Taylor Osceola Soph. Mackenzie Sconce South Callaway Sr. Licking Summer Camps BB VII Arnold, MO July 13-14, 2012 Bracket Finals Level 1 Poplar Bluff 49 Unity, IL 29 Level 2 St. Charles Lutheran 44 Piasa, IL 35 Level 3 St. Clair 52 Seckman 43 Level 4 Incarnate Word JV 46 No. Co. Christian 43 Level 5 Ursuline JV 50 Kirkwood JV 32 Level 6 Seckman JV 45 Ste. Genevieve JV 35 Level 7 Fox 8 52 Trimpe, IL JH 37 Level 8 St. Clair JH 48 Lutheran South JH 44 All Camp Team Danielle Farmer (MVP) Poplar Bluff Sr. Sarah Cline No. Co. Christian Sr. Brady Bitzmann IWA Fr. Allison Hinson St. Clair Soph. Paige Schmelyle Ste. Genevieve Sr. Alicia Kern Scott City Sr. Bailie Caldwell Duquoin, IL Sr. Gretchen Koller Valle Catholic Sr. Elizabeth Lingberger North Shelby Sr. Natalie Mueller Saxony Lutheran Sr. Kori Farmer Seckman Sr. Maddy Greeling Piasa Southwestern Sr. Natalie Weinhold Caroline Basler Erin Birschbach Kadja Brown Laurel Dehn Michelle Puglisi Elle Skelton Krista Armontrout Caitlin Rowe Jess Moore Kristen Belyea Emily Secrist Tiarra Fitzpatrick Breanne Begeman Brooklyn Moore Kylie Crouse Elizabeth Lingberger Lutheran St. CharlesSr. St. Pius Sr. Fox Jr. Cardinal Ritter Soph. Clinton Jr. Lutheran South Jr. Kirkwood Soph. Centralia Sr. Maynard, AR Sr. Eureka Jr. Mahomet-SeymourSr. Rosati-Kain Sr. Bishop Dubourg Sr. Unity, IL Sr. Unity, IL Sr. South Fulton Fr. North Shelby Sr. Licking Summer Camp Results BB VIII Rolla, MO July 20-21, 2012 Bracket Finals Rolla over Jeff City, 43-38 St. James over Visitation, 42-40 (OT) St. Elizabeth over Jamestown, 45-42 Borgia JV over Eugene, JV 38-24 Richmond JH over Bismark JH, 42-22 Metro Hoops JH over St. James JH, 40-36 All Camp Team Ahslee Marlatt (Co-MVP) St. James Madison Collier (Co-MVP)Rolla Janie Arand Borgia Jasmine Amsden Festus Natalie Dumme Iowa Valley, IA Andrea Woods Richmond Shelby Baxter Baxter, IA Shelby Dunn Clopton Jordan Weisenback Maynard, AR Mickayla Strother Jamestown Kalyn Brown No. Co. Christian Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fresh. Fresh. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Results BB IX July 26-27, 2012 Bracket Finals Camdenton over Borgia, 57-50 Morrisville over North Calloway, 43-35 Crystal City over Seckman, 40-38 (OT) Rolla Freshman over Morrisville, JV 43-26 St. Louis Notre Dame JH over Jefferson City JH, 39-32 All Camp Team Whitney Snow (MVP) Camdenton Jr. Sophie Shore Camdenton Fr. Andria Zallis Rolla Sr. Katie Lindemann Borgia Sr. Emily Flecke Crystal City Jr. Madeline Ronsheusen St. Louis Notre DameFr. Sam Byington Seckman Sr. Brady Britzmann Incarnate Word Acad.Fr. Jaida Gray North Callaway Jr. 2013 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS Licking Summer Camps May 31-June 1, 2013 Basketball I Licking Summer Camps June 13-15, 2013 Basketball IV Bracket Results Level 1 Webster Groves 40 St. James 38 Level 2 Newburg 41 Washington 30 Level 3 Webster Groves JV 32 Bolivar JV 24 Level 4 Jeff City Freshman 50 Fox Freshman 44 Level 5 S Calloway JH 55 Rolla 7th 15 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Leah Brand (MVP) Webster Groves Rachel Sondag Webster Groves Morgan Brandt Fatima Shelby Roberts Bolivar Jordan Maynard Brookland, AR Alexis Uffmann St. James Caitlyn Wehner Jefferson Kyra Hardesy Washington Gabe Otte Rolla Chloe Franklin Harrisburg Rena Richardson Newburg Bethany Oberlink Brownstown, IL Aurora Pfeiffer Cuba Drew Myers Lesterville Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps June 7-8, 2013 Basketball II Bracket Results William Christman 55 St. Pius 41 William Christman JV 55 Belton JV 20 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Kenzie Erickson (MVP) William Christman HS Adreon Bell William Christman HS Paige Howard Belton HS Courtnie Lewis Belton HS Isabel Madick Lathrop HS Laine Mills Cass-Midway Courtney Osborn Lone Jack HS Abby Hipp St. Pius HS Natalie Denzer St. Pius HS Licking Summer Camps Branson, June 14-15, 2013 Basketball III Bracket Results St. James 51 Carthage 37 Park Hills 62 Rolla 41 Osage 42 Orrick 27 Jeff City JV 40 Oak Grove 38 (OT) Osage JV 45 Bourbon 30 Richland JH 43 Steelville JH 40 Osage 8 over Osage 7 39-37 (OT) Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Ashlee Marlatt (MVP) St. James Shauna Rinehart St. James Tressa Linson Blue Eye Alexa Schaaf El Dorado Springs Shannon McCaul Rolla Kensie Jones Park Hills Shelly Whitaker Cuba Rebeca Thompson Calvary Kourtney Carey Steelville Katlyn Gibson Argenta, IL Madison Winters Orrick Isabel Morris Osage Sydnee Skaggs Park Hills Bailey Osborne Licking Maddye Rice McKracken, TN Rachel Sondag Webster Groves Vanessa Pawlak Carthage Allison Collins Rushville Mackenzie Wipfien Valle Catholic Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO June 21-22, 2013 Basketball V Bracket Results St. James 48 Sullivan 41 Iowa City, IA 61 Strafford 54 LaQuey 42 Montgomery County 26 Lathrop 53 Springfield Lutheran, IL 44 St. Elizabeth 40 Glasgow 16 Hermann JV 43 Helias Freshman 35 MO New Haven JV 50 Lathrop JV 34 Mathews Dickey 8 41 Stafford JV 30 Lockwood JH 65 Rolla 6 53 Seckman JH 24 Richards 21 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Alexis Uffmann (Co-MVP)St. James Haley Lorenzen(Co-MVP)Iowa City, IA Rachel Steinhoff New Haven Shelby Dunn Clopton Laken McDavis Hartville Kaitlynn Painter Morrisville Sr. Chelsea Canania Seckman Soph. Jamie Gleeson Hermann Jr. Katie Cordray Lathrop Sr. Jenna Clements Strafford Sr. Lakyn Boltz Keokuk Jr. Kelsey Winfrey Lebanon Jr. Michaela Gronewold Illini West Fr. Megan Haley Schuyler County Sr. Taylor Williams Cuba Sr. Allie Heckemyer St. Elizabeth Sr. Brooke Carter Villia Duchesene Jr. Taylor Fortner Northwest Jr. Jenna Huston Clark County Jr. Nikki Fuemmeler Glasgow Soph. Jaleia Rice DeKalb Jr. Shay Fluker Belleville West, IL Sr. Jaidah Stewart Metro Sr. Micha Mansker Republic Sr. Sierra Pryor Sullivan Farmington Borgia St. James Helias Rolla Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Branson, MO June 26-28, 2013 Basketball VI Bracket Results Blue Springs South 49 St. James 41 Republic 61 Columbus, KS 45 Crocker 55 Pickineyville, IL 52 Alton 43 Gainsville 42 East Buchanan JV 53 Gainsville JV 43 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Reny Davenport (MVP) Blue Springs South Sydney Back St. Mary’s Colgan, KS Emalee Copland Colcord, OK Paige Godsay Fredricktown Madison Strong Gainsville Keelyn Stein Pickneyville, IL Lindsey Medlen Crocker Tori Taylor Republic Briley Argot Republic Devin Fuhring St. James Annie Waters Davenport, OK Rory Helton Desoto, MS Cloe’ Lane Blue Springs South Baylee Robertson Liberal Bailee McGovern Purcell, OK Chandra Hollis Alton Emily Yakel Pleasant Plains, IL Olivia Murdock Columbus, KS Holly Anderson Alex, OK Naomi Eslinger Ripley, OK Hannah Holt Gans, OK Cesya May Miller Katelyn Pierre Puxico Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Fresh. Soph. Soph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Fr.. Licking Summer Camps Lake of the Ozarks July 8-9, 2013 Basketball VII Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr Fr. Sr. Sr. Bracket Results Cape Notre Dame 50 Osage 36 Midwest Central, IL 54 Tuscumbia 48 Galena 48 Dixon 45 Eldon JV 37 Meadow Heights JV 24 Helias JH 50 Richland JH 42 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Shelley Beussink Co-MVP Cape Notre Dame Jennifer Berg Co-MVP Midwest Central, IL Annie Siebert Cape Notre Dame Deana Bugarinovic Blue Valley Northwest Brice Clary Union Destyne Powell New Greene, IL Duane Frerking Versailles Emily Eaker Neelyville Chalee Britt Macon Sibley Ray Maynard, AR Tempary Gunter Tuscumbia Julie Hix Macks Creek Kaitlyn Cowell Helias Catholic Kenna Greenway Galena Kelsey Ray Dixon Izzy Morris Osage Mandy Roderston Ownesville Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sph. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. 2013 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS Licking Summer Camps June 7-8, 2013 Volleyball I Bracket Results Level 1 Quincy, IL over Jefferson City 25-23, 25-22 Level 2 Bismarck over Rolla 25-14, 25-22 Level 3 Wentzville Holt over Houston 25-21, 25-12 Level 4 Helias JV over Jefferson City JV 25-21, 25-22 Level 5 Wentzville Holt JV over Mount VernonJV 25-15, 23-25, 25-18 Level 4 Helias Freshman over Jefferson City Fresh. 25-18, 25-18 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Marcy Bumby Co-MVP Quincy, IL Darcy Latham Co-MVPBismarck Jenny McGraw Bismarck Katy Hining Quincy, IL Sara Kahle Pea Ridge, AR Taylor Fortner Northwest Emily Layson Calvary Lutheran Kelsey James Rolla Lindsey Harrison Mountain Home, AR Taya Lewis Rock Port Anna Parker Centralia Jordon Dietnich Quincy, IL Alex Wagoner West Plains Kelsey Kingsland DeSoto Bracket Results Greene County Tech, AR over Poplar Bluff 46-38 Muldrow, OK over Dale, OK 52-49 Laquey over Keys, OK 43-36 East Newton over Dumas, AR 46-32 St. L Notre Dame Fresh over Ozark Fresh 48-42 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Blair Metheny Greene Co. Tech, AR Jr. Dru Clark Sand Springs, Ok Sr. Ashlynn Rogers Mountain Grove Sr. Erin Reano Mansfield, AR Sr. Kaisee Perkins Putnam County Sr. Cassie Harris Poplar Bluff Sr. Whitney Henderson Dumas, AR Sr. Katie Scheffer Corning, AR Sr. Josie Fletcher Greene Co. Tech, AR Jr. Alex Butcher Muldrow, OK Sr. Kourtney Brewster East Newton Sr. Hope Wright Ft. Talton Catholic Jr. Laura Skidmore LaQuey Sr. Jesslyn Miller Mountain Pine, AR Sr. Hannah Ash Dale, OK Fr. Kerstin Huffman Lawson Jr. Jenny Simpson Richmond Sr. Taylor Platter Archie Jr. Jordan Martin Bentonville, AR Jr. Madeline Ronshauser Notre Dame-St. Louis Soph. Kayley Sheppard Van Buren Sr. Kaitlyn Gilliam Janie Arand Ashley Marlatt Darcy Baird Shannon McCane Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Abby Mcknelly Rachel Holthaus Alexa Schaaf Jessica Hampton Brooke Tessman Alexis Kunde Sarah Kelley Jefferson City Winona El Dorado Springs Potosi Mexico Wentzville Holt Houston Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Licking Summer Camps Arnold, MO June 12-13, 2013 Volleyball II Bracket Results Cape Notre Dame over Fox 25-16, 25-20 Valle Catholic over Troy 25-17, 25-14 Dexter over Pleasant Plains 25-21, 25-18 New Haven over Hillsboro 25-21, 25-20 Ste. Genevieve II over Fort Zumwalt West II 24-21, 25-14 Arcadia Valley II over Valle Catholic II 25-19, 25-22 Fort Zumwalt West III over New Haven III 25-17, 22-25, 17-15 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Kaitlin Welter Co-MVP Cape Notre Dame. Mackenzie Wipfler Co-MVPValle Catholic Karsen Powers. Cape Notre Dame Hannah Baker. Ritenour Ashley Hill. Pacific Amy Leftridge DeSoto Kourtney Kekec. North County Monica Inman. Ste. Genevieve Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Kaylie Hadler Kristen Sazama Sara Wagenknecht Kaitlin Starotski Brooke Wilson Courtney Huff. Sydnie Weizler Taylor Curran Taylor Osborn McKensie Bess Cassidy Frank Emily Kallmeyer Rachel Leffert Kylie Fendler Mariah Russell Kristen Williams Erika Halverson Ashley Gross Jenae Moore Hannah Noe Perryville Oakville Zumwalt West Hazelwood West Osceola Troy Valle Catholic Fox Campbell Cape Central Hillsboro New Haven Eldon Seckman Maplewood Arcadia Valley Peotone Herculaneum Pleasant Plains Dexter Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Licking Summer Camps Quincy, IL June 21-22, 2013 Volleyball III Bracket Results Helias over Quincy 25-16, 25-18 Pleasant Plains, IL over Liberty, IL 24-26, 26-16, 25-18 Helias JV over Hannibal Freshman 25-18, 25-15 Helias Freshman over Payson JV 25-12, 25-15 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Licking Summer Camps Arnold, MO July 12-13, 2013 Basketball VIII Bracket Results Kirkwood 51 Ozark 31 St. Pius 47 Jerseyville, IL 33 Seckman 29 Oran 24 Kirkwood JV 50 Ozark JV 38 Borgia JV 44 St. Pius JV 33 Bethalto JH 32 St. Paul JV 16 Fox JH 34 Seckman JH 16 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Lauryn Miller MVPKirkwood Kacy Jacobs Kirkwood Whitney Murphy Unity, IL Mackenzie Null Jefferson Lauren Davis Jerseyville, IL Ashley Politte St. Pius Tegan Stith Lutheran North Kenda Davis Gibault Catholic Mackenzie Wipfler Valle Catholic Lacey Hutson Seckman Melissa Schmittgens Kennedy Sasha Robinson Ozark Chistan Sauceda Oran Ciara Jones O’Fallon, IL Sam Cooke Incarnate Word Acad. Kylie Crouse South Fulton, IL Janie Arand Borgia Cayla Yates Cardinal Ritter Sarah Marler Herculaneum Brittany Thurman Crystal City Brooklyn Sisk Clinton Morgan Schlegel Villa Duchesne Katie Palmer Ste. Genevieve Kelly Morten Cape Central Fr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO July 18-20, 2013 Basketball IX Bracket Results Mater Dei, IL 54 Iowa Valley, IA 48 Civic Memorial 38 Incarnate Word Academy 30 Francis Howell 54 Kirksville 36 St. Clair 48 Crosset, AR 42 St. Louis Metro 44 Bourbon 36 St. Louis Metro Freshman 65 Rolla JV 32 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Lindsey Perkins Co-MVP Mater Dei, IL Civic Memorial, IL Allie Troeckler Co-MVP Katie Maschmann Montezuma, IA Sam Cooke Incarnate Word Acad. Maddy Greeling Piasa, IL Arabelle Reed Kirksville Rachel Fick Francis Howell Sarah Schvaut Lindberg Elizabeth Lanham Visitation Academy Taylor Ventimiglia Oakville Shania Thornton Jennings Allison Hinson St. Clair Casey Mann Orchard Farm Josie Long Woodland Anna Hermann Iowa Valley Noel House St. Louis Metro Alyssa Hammack Bourbon Sherelle McGowan Forest City, AR Ashley Ferrell Harrisburg, IL Hannah Holloway Windsor Ashley Schwartz Vienna Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Tory Wiley MVP Erica Haslag Meredith Hyer Monica Bumbry Damadj Johnson Kaycee Sutton Brooklyn Watson Sami Clemens Carlie Combs Terry Middleton Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Helias Helias Liberty, IL Quincy, IL East St. Louis, IL Bowling Green Hannibal Pleasant Plains, IL St. Dominic Kirksville Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO June 27-28, 2013 Volleyball IV Bracket Results Rolla over Sedalia Smith-Cotton 25-13, 25-22 Steelville over Willow Springs 25-19, 14-25, 15-12 Owensville over Camdenton 20-25, 25-17, 15-8 Lebanon JV over Rolla JV 25-15, 25-15 Lebanon Fresh over Rolla Fresh 25-17, 25-17 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Aanika Froehlich (MVP) Rolla Kelsi James Rolla Tiah Thursten Warrensburg Hali Littrell Licking Lauren Reid Conway Lacee Bagby Adrian Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. continued on next page 2013 VOLLEYBALL cont’d Taylor Payne Schde Vanderploeg Libby Dove Shilo Letterman Lela Chanmbers Abby Knight Hailey Morgan Kelsey Wachter Sydney Huff Taylor Billso Casey Hilte Allison Hinson Taylor Rolen Kenna Greenway Paige Stockman Owensville Camdenton Green Ridge Willow Springs Steelville Sedalia Smith-Cotton Salem St. Clair Lebanon Forsyth Appleton City St. Clair Eminence Galena Blair Oaks Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fresh. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Farmington, MO July 8-9, 2013 Volleyball V Bracket Result Bismarck over Lutheran South 25-16, 26-28, 15-12 Valle Catholic over Northwest 25-23, 26-24 Park Hills Central over West County 25-21, 27-25 Farmington JV over Valle Catholic JV 25-17, 25-15 Farmington Freshman over Arcadia Valley JV 26-24, 25-23 Farmington JH over Perryville JH 25-17, 25-15 Arcadia Valley JH over Fredericktown JH 25-18, 25-17 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Darcy Latham Co-MVPBismarck Michaela Oberle Co-MVP Valle Catholic Emily Benning Lutheran South Kendra Perren DeSoto Jenny McGraw Bismarck Kourtney Kekec North County Megan Bishop Greenfield, IL Rachel Meyer Festus Leah Gibbs Viburnum Halee Harris Northwest Kourtney Knox Farmington Jamie Crawford Buffalo Alex Speors Perryville Hannah Hollock West County Kiana Loughary Valley Caledonia Abby Fischbeck Park Hills Central Hailey Kendall Joppa, IL Drew Myers Lesterville Miranda Dunlap Poplar Bluff Bailey White Greenville Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Rolla, MO July 12-13, 2013, Volleyball VI Bracket Result Kirkwood over Rolla 25-17, 25-14 Windsor over Pierce City 23-25, 25-20, 15-13 Walnut Ridge over Ava 25-14, 25-20 Potosi over St. James 25-10, 25-10 St. Dominic JV over Union JV 25-13, 25-13 Sullivan JV over Willow Springs JV 22-25, 25-22, 15-13 Fatima Freshman over Sullivan Freshman 25-12, 25-16 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Megan Hellwege (MVP) Kirkwood Anne Hellwege Kirkwood Katelynn Lampson Paw Paw, IL Sam Deason St. Clair Shilo Letterman Willow Springs Courtney Mings Ava Makaykla Campbell Windsor Emma Rogers St. James Katie Reichert Park Hill Victoria Dace Sullivan Crystal Webb Francis Howell Chandler Kinley Lafayette, KY Brooke Pope Union Emily Dodge Rolla Christine Younker Pierce City Emma Lander Crane Taylor Anderson Holden Sabrina Knight Walnut Ridge, AR Gabi Moore St. Elmo, IL Lydia Dorenbusch Brentwood Lauren Beydler Sikeston Alexa Thompson Brookland, AR Maddie Eye Potosi Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Branson, MO July 18-20, 2013 Volleyball VII Bracket Result Paragould, AR over Decatur St. Teresa, IL 25-27, 25-17, 17-15 Mt. Zion, IL over Catoosa, OK 25-20, 25-18 Sand Springs, OK over Versailles 26-24, 25-23 Jefferson over Douglas, KS 25-15, 25-19 Hesston, KS over Kickapoo 25-19, 25-18 Marshfield over Blue Eye 22-25, 25-20, 15-8 Jackson over Huntsville, AR 16-25, 25-15, 15-10 Bixby, OK over Harrsion, AR 20-25, 25-19, 15-10 Nettleton, AR JV over Harrison, AR JV 25-22, 25-20 Nixa JV over Jonesboro, AR JV 25-23, 25-16 Nixa Freshman over Reed Springs JH 25-16, 25-18 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Audrey Nailling MVP Paragould, AR Kiana Cole Paragould, AR Kiti Oladipupo Decatur St. Teresa, IL Whitney Vermillion Marshfield Morgan Rambo Mt. Zion, IL Teressa Linson Blue Eye Kyla Cook Salem, IL Tayler Clay Catoosa, OK Whitney Weaver Booneville, AR Alden Weeks Nettleton, AR Alyssa Young Billings Darcy Mitchell Paris, AR Sydney Skelton Jonesboro, AR Grace Enrneier Enid, OK Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Soph. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Ashley Nicole Strong Molli Cooper Kayla Buxton Matty Hibdon Baille Settle Makayla Harris Jordan Pierce Megan Patillo Allison Long Emily Poynor Megan Voth Chelsea Delay Allison Spuahagle Hailey Mouser Makayla Faucett Caitlin Fidler Coutney Teel Cara Cagle Shilo Letterman Sand Springs, OK Seneca Perryville Versailles Jefferson Atkins, OK Hollister Bixby, OK Kickapoo Harrison, AR Hesston, KS Bloomfield Lincoln, AR Jackson Miller Claremore, OK Cameron Huntsville, AR Willow Springs Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Licking Summer Camps Joplin, MO July 24-25, 2013 Volleyball VIII Bracket Result Carl Junction over Springfield Central 25-17, 25-21 Seneca over Cassville 25-21, 25-18 Sparta over Crane 25-19, 25-23 Thomas Edison over Jasper 25-20, 25-15 Carl Junction 9 over Cassville JV 25-20, 16-25, 15-10 Carl Junction JV over Rogers Heritage, AR JV 25-12, 25-18 Seneca JV over Purdy JV 25-23, 25-22 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Bradyn Wall MVP Carl Junction Connor McNulty Rogers Heritage, AR Lauren Brown Shiloh Christian, AR Katherine Charles Thomas Edison, OK Lauren Reid Conway Katie Wiele Carl Junction Katie Conn Everton Emma Lander Crane Sarah Jekel Mt. St. Mary, OK Morgan Davis Sparta Mary Maerz Springfield Central Stacey Ramsey Bolivar Amanda Mullen Verona Sydney Curnes Cassville Adi Etcheson Jasper Cheyenne Neuhoff Seneca Madison Coose Lockwood Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Brooklyn Collins Kiley Franke Mariah Poteet Lana Gibson Berryhill, AR Monett Gentry, OK Webb City Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Licking Summer Camps Lake of the Ozarks, MO July 25-26, 2013 Volleyball IX Bracket Result Lincoln, IL over Ste. Genevieve 25-14, 25-22 Timberland over California 25-21, 25-16 Blair Oaks over Osage 25-13, 25-21 Centralia over Columbia Hickman 25-17, 25-21 Helias JV over Fair Grove JV 25-14, 25-9 Lincoln, IL JV over Fair Grove JV 25-19, 25-20 Helias Freshman over Centralia JV 25-16, 25-16 Helias Freshman II over Buffalo JH 25-12, 25-12 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Alora Goodey (MVP) Lincoln, IL Leah Anderson Lincoln, IL Kendra Cessna Fairfield, IL Mary Grace Masters Timberland Rachel Shover Liberty, IL Sydney Decker California Holli Decker Centralia Ali Lent Versailles Lindsey Darby Skyline Rachel Leffert Eldon Sarah Pringer Eugene Laurel Dehn Clinton Brittany Bessenger Portageville Tiana Schimming Columbia Hickman Karlee Mason Wheaton Sierra Cundiff O’Fallon Christian Sierra Dominick Smithville Alex Gepford Butler Maggie Hoskins Blair Oaks Shelby Jaegers Linn Joselyn Nuckoels Osage Mikala Hicks Fair Grove Taylor McNeal Excelsior Springs Jacie Karenak Ste. Genevieve Aarika Froehlick Rolla Daphne Dinsdale Camdenton Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. 2014 BASKETBALL CAMP RESULTS May 30-31, 2014 @ Rolla, MO June 12-14, 2014 @ Branson, MO Bracket Results Bolivar 55 St. James 45 St. James JV 33 Bolivar JV 32 Rolla 8 47 St. James 8 24 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Randi Hancock (MVP) Bolivar Kaylie Rothdiener Bolivar Alexis Ufhmann St. James Ahslee Marlatt St. James Amber Walters Rolla Kanyssa Gibons Harrisburg Hailey Lowery Harrisburg Emily Parker Viburnum Ashlynn Boyer Viburnum Jaydn Fitzgerald Lesterville Bracket Results Archie over St. Louis Notre Dame 45-41 Conway Christian, AR over Clinton 38-35 Muldrow, OK over Norwood 35-34 Notre Dame 9 over Muldrow, OK JV 44-42 SR JR SR SR SR SR SR JR SR FR June 5-6, 2014 @ Belton, MO Bracket Results Incarnate Word Academy 51 Liberty 44 Incarnate Word Academy JV 50 Liberty JV 30 Incarnate Word Academy Soph 58 Belton 29 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Napheesa Collier (MVP) Incarnate Word Naomi Johnson Incarnate Word Kaylee Vantrunp Richmond Natalie Denzer St. Pius (KC) Jenna Bosch Butler Courtnie Lewis Belton Bailey Rollins Windsor Morgan Fleming Liberty Mikayla Bartlett Nevada Sr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Jarrah Reynolds Tri-MVP Muldrow, OK Sr. Mary Morgan Ellis Tri-MVP Conway Christian, AR Jr. Taylor Plattner Tri-MVPArchie Sr. Camille Wetzel Clinton Sr. Madeline Ronshavser St. Louis Notre Dame Sr. Madison Crain Norwood Sr. Alex Minton St. Mary’s-Coglanm, KSSr. Harli Lindsay Bowling Green Sr. Amari McCoy Muldrow, OK Sr. Jodi Hill Heavener, OK Jr. Kailee Chitwood Centralia Sr. Sarah Shaw Lamar Sr. Jade Varner Puntnum County Soph. Delanei Hurt West Side, AR Junior Ashley Politte St. Pius (Festus) Sr. Madison Cole Richmond Jr. Delayne Boyd Woodlawn, AR Jr. Regan Camp Tuckerman, AR Fr. Claire Ford Bishop DuBourg Jr. Kaylee Warrior Alex, OK Sr. Daylee Osborn Afton, OK Soph. Betty Strafford Humansville Fr. June 13-14, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Bracket Results Osage def. Rolla 37-10 Salisbury def. Cuba JV 28-11 Potosi played Union (I’ll have to get you this result) Wellington def. Plattsburg 39-29 Spr. Catholic JH def. Osage JV 43-23 Schuyler 9 def. Union 9 31-23 St. James def. Camdenton 45-28 South Iron JH def. St. James 8 33-22 Aurora def. Gainsville W 43-22 Aurora JV def. Arcadia JV 36-32 Maynard def. Monroe City 53-41 June 20-21, 2014 @ Rolla, MO June 25-27, 2014 @ Branson, MO Bracket Results St. James def. Camdenton 45-28 Aurora def. Gainsville W 43-22 Osage def. Rolla 37-10 Wellington def. Plattsburg 39-29 Potosi def Union 46-31 Maynard def. Monroe City 53-41 Salisbury def. Cuba JV 28-11 Aurora JV def. Arcadia JV 36-32 Spr. Catholic JH def. Osage JV 43-23 Schuyler 9 def. Union 9 31-23 South Iron JH def. St. James 8 33-22 Bracket Results St. James 50 Park Hills Central 49 (OT) Grove, OK 37 Elk City, OK 32 Fredericktown 50 Columbus, KS 48 (OT) Houston 66 Crocker 40 Elk City, OK JV 41 Grove, OK JV 39 Stockton JH 32 Osceola JH 21 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Shawna Rinehart MVP St James Sophie Shore Camdenton Madison Strong Gainesville Emily Parker Aurora Anna Thompson Arcadia Valley Hanna Beck West County Sarah Williams Salisbury Brittany Berhost Canton Hailey Diestelkamp Owensville Kenzie Guese St. James Lauren Viessman Blair Oaks Alex Smith McCracken Co KY Lauren Lagemann Clopton Tesia Ruediger Hermann Morgan Edwards Boonville Tori Florence Wellington Isabel Maddick Lathrop Sarah Kelley Houston Tori Kelley Plattsburg Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Brittanie Cline Abby Thompson Sarah Boerboom Madison Thompson Bria Clark Gienna Schantz Allie Coolden Gabby Ramiraz Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Maynard AR Glasgow Cape Central North Nodaway Union Clark County Potosi Bourbon Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Alexis Uffmann (MVP) St. James Ashlee Marleatt St. James Hannah Anderson Elk City, OK Sydnee Garrett Stockton Makayla Moore Blue Springs South Megan Skaggs Park Hills Central Ally Burrow Osceola Brooklyn Urich Naylor Kaylee Vantrump Richmond Olivia Murdock Columbus, KS Cleyamin Mullinex Hartville Tayler Williams Cuba Duanna Fuerking Versailles Lindsay Medlen Crocker Bailey Tanner Jay, OK Sydney Luttrull Highland Shaylee Stanley Liberal Libby Morris Gore, OK Courtnie Lewis Belton Jordan Pruitt Chaffee Paige Godsey Fredericktown Haile Erickson Alton Caitlin Marshal Ft. Madison, IA Alexis Roes La Pine, OR Kylee Elmore Houston Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Jr. Soph. Soph. Soph. Sr. continued on next page 2014 BASKETBALL cont’d July 7-8, 2014 @ Lake of the Ozarks Bracket Results Calhoun, IL 52 Civic Memorial, IL 49 St. Louis Notre Dame 39 Macon 36 Beardstown, IL 49 Russellville 42 Plato JV 44 Puxico JV 33 Kirksville Freshman 46 Osage JH 19 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Emma Baalman Co-MVP Calhoun, IL Allie Troeckler Co-MVP Civic Memorial, IL Grace Baalman Calhoun, IL Kat Hunt Blue Valley Northwest Cydney Newton Oak Park Nicole Kost North Mercer Katelyn Pierce Puxico Sydney Kremer St. Louis Notre Dame Aaliyha Brown WACO, IA Tayler Limpus Everton Haley Windsor Russellville Faith Duncan Iberia Ailena Rawlings Beardstown, IL Juli Hicks Macks Creek Chaylee Britt Macon Jaclyn Weydert Brookfield Lacy Yount Valley Caladonia Jr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph. Soph. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. July 11-12, 2014 @ Arnold, MO Bracket Results Neelyville 50 Piasa, IL 48 Ottumwa, IA 48 Potosi 46 Mohmet, IL 49 Seckman 34 Heyworth, IL JV 51 Potosi JV 48 Bethalto, IL JV 48 St. Pius JV 29 Seckman Freshman 47 Maynard, AR Freshman 22 Seckman JH 8 53 Seckman JH 7 43 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Shelby Moon (Co MVP) Neelyville Carrison Hite (Co MVP) Ottumwa, IA JaBrisha Hawkins Forrest City, AR Kaylee Kuhn Unity, IL Jordyne Frost Ritenour Maddy Greelig Piasa, IL Celeste Akoro OFallon, IL Stephamie Fortune Visitation Paige Blade Afton Allie Golden Potosi Sarah Boerboom Cape Central Tia Jordon St. Paul Dana Link Crystal City Sydni Basler Valle Catholic Courtney Rellergert Seckman Emma Testofff Northland Christian Sarah Gray Cabool Olivia Holmes Kennedy Emma Cook Meadow Heights Isabel Charter Mahomet, IL Lauren Gast Villa Duchesne Jr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. July 17-19, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Bracket Results St. James 63 Piasa, IL 56 Keokuk, IA 46 St. Louis Notre Dame 37 Lansing, KS 49 Father Tolton Catholic 38 Pea Ridge, AR 36 Brussels, IL 35 St. Louis Notre Dame JV 46 St. James JV 32 St. Louis Notre Dame Freshman 43 Trenton JH 34 Lansing, KS JH 31 Blackhawk JH 22 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Devin Fuhring (MVP) St. James Hope Wright Tolton Catholic McKenzie Pezley Keokuk, IA Kyra Hardens Washington Anna Hermann Iowa Valley, IA Ashlee Marlatt St. James Baylee Kiel Brussels, IL Lauren Donnewald Mater Dei, IL Katie Finney Pella, IA Kija Cammock Lansing, KS Meredith Cunningham Knoxville, IA Jaidah Stewart St. Louis Metro Courtney Jones Iowa City, IA Erin Laubscher Piasa, IL Molly Arand St. Francis Borgia Kayla Niethe St. Louis Notre Dame Alexa Burtis Harrisburg, IL Mikhaela Cochran Pea Ridge, AR Rachel Williams Carrollton, IL Savannah Hanning Salem Hannah Mitchell Cuba Maddie Nekola Mascoutah, IL Kristian Eason St. Louis Notre Dame Soph. Sr. Soph. Soph. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. 2014 VOLLEYBALL CAMP RESULTS June 6-7, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Bracket Results Blair Oaks over Mt. Home, AR 25-20, 15-25, 15-10 Quincy, IL over Skiatook, OK 25-18, 25-20 Mt. Home, AR JV over Rolla JV 25-12, 22-25, 15-13 Mt. Vernon JV over Cuba JV 25-19, 25-19 Blair Oaks JV over Winona JH 25-16, 25-16 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Allison Maxwell (MVP) Blair Oaks Charity Burdette Skiatook, OK Hannah Callahan Mercer CO, IL Taylor Covington New Haven Laynie Dake Mount Vernon Jamey Kelley Bismarck Raven Bufford Hillwood, TN Katie Dunn Mt. Home, AR Kayla Mast Quincy, IL Paige Rackers Blair Oaks Alysa Stack Bourbon Breanna Baker Owensville Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Soph. Sr. Sr. June 11-12, 2014 @ Arnold, MO Bracket Results Francis Howell over St. Dominic 25-19, 25-21 Pleasant Plains, IL over Valle Catholic 25-21, 25-11 Fox I over Fox II 18-25, 25-23, 15-10 Cape Notre Dame JV over Perryville JV 25-13, 25-23 Ste. Genevieve JV over Valle Catholic JV 25-19, 28-26 Ste. Genevieve Freshman over Seckman Freshman 25-10, 25-17 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Jade Faucette (MVP) Francis Howell Kirsten Brugere Francis Howell Emily Brown St. Dominic Kourteny Kekec North County Alex Speers Perryville Brooke Wilson Osceola Kate Cookson Pacific Sam Feeney Cape Notre Dame Bailey Sager Northland Christian Shyann Jines Dexter Lensey Walk Greenville Hannah Clark Advance Cassidy Frank Hillsboro Summer Sabo Pleasant Plains Stef Richterkessing Troy Tayolr Curran Fox Kristen Williams Arcadia Valley Morgan McCall Nettleton Katlyn Starostki Hazelwood West Janie Kaye Gentry Dyer County Leah Blocker Seckman Cassandra Moulton Valle Catholic Kelsey Kingsland DeSoto Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. June 20-21, 2014 @ Quincy, IL Bracket Results Jeff City Helias over Quincy, IL 25-11, 25-21 Unity, IL over Payson, IL 17-25, 25-13, 15-11 Jeff City Helias over Hannibal 25-10, 25-17 Pleasant Plains, IL JV over Ft. Zumwalt West JV 25-17, 25-18 Jeff City Helias 9 over Jefferson City 9 25-20, 25-11 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Erica Haslag (MVP) Jeff City Helias Anna Stock Quincy, IL Eden Meier Dakota, IL Ashley Dudenhoeffer Jeff City Helias Emily Yakel Pleasant Plains, IL Josie Stanford Payson Laura Schieber Jeff City Helias Britton Seaman Salt Fork, IL Sara Wagneknecht Fort Zumwalt West Paige Webster West Prairie, IL Claire Rabe Unity-Mendon, IL Rachel Leffert Eldon Mary Vandelicht Jefferson City Kimberlyn Tessmen Mexico Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Jr. June 26-27, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Bracket Results Edwards County, IL def. Winona 25-21 and 25-23 DeSoto def. Sullivan 25-27, 25-17, and 15-9 Canton, IL vs. Steelville 26-24 and 25-19 Winona JV def. Camdenton JV 25-20 and 25-19 New Haven JV def. Jefferson West, KS JV 25-21 and 25-17 Camdenton Freshman def. Steelville JH 19-25, 25-8, and 15-9 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Kaeli James (MVP) Edwards CO, IL Kelsi James Rolla Emily Whittaker Steelville Katlin Schmittler, Edwards CO, IL Morgan Kumer Canton, IL Alison Hinson St. Clair Alena Stokes Ava Madi Tobias Fulton Olivia Brees Jefferson West, KS Ellie Stahl Wentzville Holt Carlie Geislen Holden Daphne Dinsdale Camdenton Rachel Holthaul Winona Kacie Tripp DeSoto Lauren Berger New Haven Sara Weiland Sullivan Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. July 7-8, 2014 @ Farmington, MO Bracket Results Lutheran South over Cape Notre Dame 25-21, 25-18 Park Hill Central over Northwest 25-23. 25-21 Farmington over Viburnum 25-15, 25-18 Farmington JV over Valle Catholic I 25-13, 25-19 Dexter JV over Valle Catholic JV II 21-25, 29-27, 15-8 Cape Notre Dame Freshman over Farmington Freshman 18-25, 25-14, 15-12 Perryville JH over AV Freshman 18-25, 25-17, 15-11 Eminence JH over Potosi JH 25-18, 14-25, 15-5 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Samantha Budrovick Co-MVP Lutheran South Sydney Skaggs Co-MVP Park Hills Central Leketor Meneh Lutheran South Riley Meyer Ste. Genevieve Cindy Jackson Desoto Lydia Goodson Cape Notre Dame Anna Murphy Hannibal Halle Huffman Poplar Bluff Tadum Heifner Valley Caledonia Kaitlyn Loughary Bismarck Kenzie Jones Park Hills Central Hannah Hollock West County Megan Williams Arcadia Valley Taylor Siebert Valle Catholic Taylor Fortner Northwest Lydia McCall Marshfield Kaitlyn Gilliam Farmington Kourtney Knox Farmington Megan Bishop Greenfield Sr. Sr. Soph. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Sr. July 10-12 Rolla, MO Bracket Results Oak Park over Lafayette, KY 23-15, 25-15 Farmington over Windsor 22-25, 26-24, 10-15 North Little Rock, AR over Fort Zumwalt East 25-13, 25-16 Mid Buchanan over Norton, KS 25-23, 25-23 Camdenton JV over Fatima JV 20-25, 25-13, 16-14 Camdenton Freshman over Fatima Freshman 21-25, 27-25, 15-12 Windsor JV over Houston JV 25-22, 23-25, 15-10 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Cydney Newton (MVP) Oak Park Mattie Bradley (Co-MVP)Farmington Becca Saari Oak Park Alyssa Young Billings Cami Richardson Hesston, KS Skylar Evans Sullivan Taylor Rolen Eminence Jacey Jacobs Mid Buchanan Ashley Moore Northeast, TN Emma Lander Crane Breanna Sitzes Windsor Sydney Savage Farmington Schae Vanderplueg Camdenton Katie Bohl Norton, KS Karissa Jones North Little Rock, AR Jada Johnson Brighton, TN Cassidi Strett Lee’s Summit Gabi Moore St. Elmo, IL Dakota Dupin Hallsville Imani Jones Wichita North, KS Lauren Beydler Sikeston Hannah Baker Ritenour Shayla Benton Bluestem, KS Lakisha Hughes Trenton Morgan Yamek Brentwood, TN Milzhela Cochran Pea Ridge, AR Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Soph. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. July 17-19, Branson, MO Bracket Results Perryville over Mt. Zion 25-22, 25-18 Jonesboro, AR over Sedalia Smith-Cotton 14-25, 25-20, 15-8 Sparta over Jackson 25-22, 21-25, 15-12 Bixby, OK over Poplar Bluff 25-21, 25-21 Seneca over Stockton 25-16, 25-13 Douglas, KS over Springfield Catholic 25-13, 25-22 Duncan, OK over Cahokia, IL 25-13, 25-20 Diamond over Willow Springs 25-15, 20-25, 15-13 Paragould, AR JV over Catoosa, OK JV 25-20, 25-19 Enid, OK JV over Jonesboro, AR JV 25-16, 19-25, 15-11 Mountain View JV over Blue Eye JV 25-23, 25-21 Nettleton, AR Freshman over Enid, OK Freshman 25-12, 25-14 Branson JH over Catoosa, OK JH 25-9, 25-17 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Alex Spears (MVP) Perryville Libbi Schnurbusch Perryville Madi Grace Coweta, OK Johonna Walkup Mt. View Liberty Taylor Bauer Booneville, AR Meg Moles Sparta Morgan McCall Nettleton Gracie Roe Metro Christian, OK Audra Nailling Paragould, AR Autumn Reid Jackson Kelsey McAtee Mt. Zion, IL Taylor Clay Catoosa, OK Hallie Huffman Poplar Bluff Saram McMinn Hollister Megan Patillo Bixby, OK Libby Dove Green Ridge, AR Edith Butterfield Seneca Alex Gross McDonald County Tessa Bilyeu Verona Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Lauren Shipley Alexis Gold Maggie Fischer Taylor Smith Shilo Letterman Desiree Mack Abby Knight Keisha England Carsline Moye Mirna Jones Chandler Brown Rylee Bond Kelyn Martin Jessica Estes Taylor DeYoung Caitlin Fidler Kaylee Crowl Rachel Snyder Jordan Gamble Holly Grimes Kelli Bowen Delaney Mitchell Claire Nash Kelsea Choate Kayln Martin Deja Hagler Sunnie Cunningham Kenzie Hammons Hailey Braddy Sadie Dugger Adrian Soph. Hurley Sr. Stockton Soph. Concordia Jr. Enid, OK Jr. Springdale, AR Jr. Sedalia Smith-Cotton Sr. Berryhill, AR Sr. Jonesboro, AR Sr. Siloam Springs, AR Sr. Green County Tech, ARSr. Sarcoxie Sr. Diamond Sr. Miller Jr. Valley Springs, AR Sr. Claremore, OK Sr. Batesville Southside, ARJr. School of the Ozarks Jr. Springfield Catholic Sr. Thayer Sr. West Plains Sr. Duncan, OK Jr. St. Louis Christian Jr. Northeast, TN Soph. Diamond Sr. Cahokia, IL Sr. Walnut Ridge, AR Soph. Ash Grove Sr. Douglas, KS Sr. Mountain Grove Sr. July 24-25, Joplin, MO Bracket Results Fayetteville, AR I over Webb City 25-10, 25-18 West Plains over Stockton 16-25, 25-13, 15-7 Buffalo over Branson 25-12, 23-25, 15-7 Everton over Marionville 25-13, 25-21 Carl Junction Freshman over Lamar JV 26-24, 25-18 Sarcoxie JV over Buffalo Freshman 25-19, 25-17 Go For Greater All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Ellie Breden (MVP) Fayettevile, AR Meranda McGowin Stockton Kelli Bowen West Plains Kendra Crossley West Plains Bailey Loge Ava Abbie Kathol Fayetteville, AR Jordan Liddell Fayetteville, AR Emmi Murphy Springfield Central Megan Henning Seneca Mati Starks Oklahoma Union, OK Zoie Miricks Lamar Ginny Ward Branson Brittany Ayers Liberal Morgan Henderson Buffalo Kennedy Chaligoj Jasper Taylor Limpus Everton Hailey Armstrong Claremore Sequoya Mikanda Green Joplin McAuley Lexie Tennis Clever Kacie Fisher Archie Tabitha Jackson Appleton City Kymbra Kirby Marionville Megan Chism El Dorado Springs Amber Waggoner Pierce City Kaylee Reynolds Webb City Jessica Nentrup Lockwood Ryleigh McMullen Carl Junction Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Soph. 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Copyright ©2014 Panera Bread. All rights reserved. SEIZE THE SUMMER. “Best Value on the Strip!” Located in the Theater District just steps away from many of Branson’s most popular attractions. Top Booked Hotel in Branson 3518 W. 76 Country Blvd. Free Breakfast Phone: 417-334-0444 Discount Show Tickets Bus Tours Welcome Fax: 417-337-8802 We cut fresh strawberries and pineapple every morning for our Strawberry Poppyseed & Chicken Salad. Why? Because we like our fruit to taste like fruit. Not a freezer. And we use only crisp hearts of romaine to give our salad the perfect crunch. Come in and try our Strawberry Poppyseed & Chicken Salad today. Learn more at panerabread.com. 1651 North Bishop Rolla, MO Ph. 573-368-4499 F. 573-368-4469 Open 6 am to 9 pm Delivery Available WE DELIVER 1051 N. BISHOP AVE. 573.341.9009 (417) 336-6600 WE DELIVER 1051 N. BISHOP AVE. 573.341.9009 3355 Shepherd of the Hills Expy Branson, MO 1401 Martin Spring Drive Rolla, Missouri 573-364-7168 LOTS OF EXTRAS • Missouri S&T All Camp Team • Free T-Shirts • Float Trips • Coaches Notebooks • Two or Three Day Camp Options • Motel and Meals Discounts • End of Camp Tournament Format • Varsity/JV/ 9thGrade/JH Divisions • Multi Team Coupons • Coaches Gifts • Rolla Splash Zone Pool Party How To Register Your Team 1. Fill out, COMPLETELY the entry form. 2. If you are attending the Rolla or Branson Camps, include the registration for the motel and meals options. If you need rooms for parents and/or extra meal coupons, include this on the registration. 3. Return by regular mail to Licking Summer Camps, PO Box 20501, St. Louis, MO 63139 or e-mail to [email protected] 4. Send payment with entry or we can invoice you. 5. Entry deadlines are two weeks before camp. 6. You will receive an e-mail confirmation within two days of receipt of your entry. Our Promise to You: A No Shrug Guarantee You will get more than a mere shoulder shrug from us. If you have a problem, bring it to my attention. All reasonable requests will be met immediately to your satisfaction. Unreasonable requests take us a bit longer. Great Steaks The place to be before & after the game! 573-308-1600 511 S. Bishop Ave. • Rolla, MO Hours: 11 a.m. – Midnight IT IS YOUR MONEY, YOU DECIDE Girls Basketball Team Cost for 10 Camp Price Comparison commuters $1800 University of Missouri $750 University of Illinois $850 University of Arkansas $1500 Oklahoma State $850 University of Kentucky $850 Kansas State University $315 Licking Summer Camps $395 Licking Summer Camps Length of Camp 3 days 2 days 2 days 3 days 3 days 2 days 2 days 3 days Girls Volleyball Team Cost for 10 Camp Price Comparison commuters $2250 University of Missouri $2650 University of Illinois $950 Kansas State University $3250 University of Texas $650 Iowa State $2000 University of Tulsa $280 Licking Summer Camps $380 Licking Summer Camps Length of Camp 3 days 3 days 2 days 3 days 2 days 2 days 2 days 3 days Games Not listed 4 games Not listed 6 games 7 games 6 games 6 to 8 games 8 to 10 games Games Not listed Not listed Not listed Not Listed Not Listed 7 matches 7 to 9 Matches 10 to 12 Matches www.lickingcamps.com 2015 Team Camp Gym Addresses For Directional Use for GPS or Map Quest ROLLA: Missouri Science & Technology 705 West 10th St. Rolla, MO Rolla High School 900 Bulldog Run, Rolla, MO Rolla Middle School 1111 Soest Rd, Rolla, MO Rolla Junior High 1360 Soest Rd, Rolla, MO Mark Twain Elementary 681 Salem Ave, Rolla, MO Truman Elementary 1001 E 18th St, Rolla, MO Wyman Elementary 402 Lanning Ln, Rolla, MO Rolla Centre E 14th St & Holloway St, Rolla, MO St. James High School 101 E Scioto St, St James, MO St. James Middle School 1 Tiger Dr, St James, MO St. James Elementary 314 S Jefferson St, St James, MO St. James Rec Center 1204 Nelson-Hart Drive St. James, MO Newburg High School 701 Wolfpride Dr, Newburg, MO Immanuel Lutheran 807 W 11th St, Rolla, MO Splash Zone E 14th St & Holloway St, Rolla, MO ARNOLD: Fox High School 751 Jeffco Blvd. Arnold, MO Fox Middle School 743 Jeffco Blvd. Arnold, MO Arnold Rec Center 1695 Missouri State Road Arnold, MO First Baptist Church 2012 Missouri State Road Arnold, MO Seckman High School 2800 Seckman Road Imperial, MO Seckman Middle School 2840 Seckman Road Imperial, MO A Perfect Team Bonding Experience: A Team Float Trip Adventure Outdoors is Licking Summer Camps “Float Trip Central” There are many canoe outfitters in the Rolla area. Most do a great job, however; several of our teams have had less than satisfactory experiences with floating in recent summers. To guarantee your satisfaction, we can now make the arrangements for you with outfitters we have screened for quality and dependability. We can secure for you a special low rate (lowest in the area) and can make arrangements for a team meal at the completion of your float. We can even secure for you a special motel rate if you are to stay over an extra day. The float we recommend will take 4-6 hours and will be on a “less populated” and “slower” part of the river, thus safer and more relaxing. This would be a perfect way to “kick off” your camp experience by coming in early and floating on Thursday; or staying over Saturday evening and concluding camp with a Sunday morning float. Just let us know what you need, and we will do the work for you! • Adventure Outdoors • Located 15 minutes from Rolla • Rates: $15 per person • Catered BBQ meal available • Canoe or Raft • Paddles and life jackets included • Float 4 to 6 hours The above Canoe rate is the lowest on the river from a reputable outfitter. The above rate for a Raft is a great price. The lowest rate on the river for a raft is $20 per person, with the average at $25 per person. Safe, Fun, Affordable and Dependable Call today for details! 636-232-4688 Licking Summer Camps www.lickingcamps.com FARMINGTON: Bismark High School 101 Dennis Drive Bismark, MO Farmington High School One Black Knight Dr. Farmington, MO Farmington Middle School 506 South Fleming Street Farmington, MO Park Hills Central HS 116 Rebel Drive Park Hills, MO Park Hills Middle School 8th and Columbia Park Hills, MO Park Hills Central Elem. 900 St. Francis Ave Park Hills, MO Mineral Area CC 5270 Flat Rive Road Park Hills, MO BRANSON: Rex Plex 1500 Branson Hills Parkway, Branson, MO Crawford Gym 1192 Bird Rd., Branson, MO Branson First Baptist Church 400 South Sunshine, Branson, MO Branson High School 935 Buchanan Rd Branson, MO Branson Junior High 263 Buccaneer Dr. Branson, MO Branson Intermediate 766 Buchanan Road Branson, MO Branson East Elem. 308 Cedar Ridge Drive Branson, MO Branson Primary 402 Cedar Ridge Drive Branson, MO Branson Sports Club 418 Buchanan Road Branson, MO Ozark Community Center 1530 West Jackson, Ozark, MO LAKE OF THE OZARKS Osage High School 636 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO Osage Middle School 635 Hwy 42, Osage Beach, MO Osage Upper Elementary 626 Highway 42, Osage Beach, MO Lake of the Ozarks YMCA 950 Airport Road, Osage Beach FREE NITE @ SPLASH ZONE FREE!! Everyone in your traveling party is Welcome FREE NITE • 8 PM TO 10 PM SPLASH ZONE WATER PARK LOCATED BEHIND THE ROLLA CENTRE For Exclusive Use of Licking Summer Camps Participants !! FREE !! Where Are They Now? Over the past 22 years, in excess of 115,000 high school aged female-athletes have participated in our camps. Many, from the early years, are now returning as coaches, officials, and just recently as parents of current participants. We have come full cycle. It would be impossible to list the accomplishments of our many alumni; but a few need to be recognized. Daniele Adams of Lee’s Summit High School; along with Ashlee Barrett of Incarnate Word Academy; were co-MVP’s of our camp in 2006 (IWA won the championship battle between the two by three points). Barrett went on to star at the University of Evansville and the University of Toledo. Adams found collegiate success at first Jefferson Community College, before transferring to Texas AM, where in 2011, she led the Aggies to the NCAA National Championship. Adams currently stars for the San Antonio Silver Stars in the WNBA. Other top flight players from the powerhouse Incarnate Word program, who have won honors at our camp, include 2006 grads Felicia Chester and Rachel Pierson. They teamed up again on the collegiate level to lead the DePaul Blue Demons. Chester currently plays professionally for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. Many others have gone on to play collegiate basketball at the nation’s highest level. Kathleen Sheer of New Haven, who made both our volleyball and basketball All Camp teams, had a very successful basketball career at Duke University, playing on several top 10 ranked teams. Eziamaka Okafor, a 2002 graduate of Rolla High School, also earned honors on both our volleyball and basketball all-camp teams; played on a final four squad at Stanford University. Eziamaka has two sisters who also played for Rolla Bulldog Head Coach Sam Potter, before moving on to Division 1 Basketball programs where both had stellar careers. Chinenye Okafor was a two year captain of the women’s basketball team at Yale University and Obiageli Okafor twice led the Tennessee State Tigers in scoring. Brittany Borman of Festus High School made our All-Camp Basketball team in 2004. While representing the University of Oklahoma in 2012, she won the NCAA national title in the Javelin. Later the same summer, she surprised the Track and Field world by claiming the Javelin gold medal at the US Olympic Trials, earning the right to represent her country in the 2012 London Olympic Games. Several former standouts have moved into the coaching ranks. Leslie Howard was an all-camp selection representing Salem High School, from where she graduated in 2003. She had an outstanding collegiate career, first at the University of Colorado and then as a member of some very successful Razorback teams at the University of Arkansas. After completing her playing career, Howard broke into the college coaching ranks; first, as a Grad Assistant for Arkansas and then as an assistant coach at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Hayley Leake of Silex, won MVP honors at our basketball camp in 2003. She later reunited with her high school coach, Tony Francis, at St. Louis University. Coach Francis currently heads the Women’s program at Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO. After a four year stint as the starting point guard for the Billikens, Leake spent three years as an assistant coach at St. Louis’ Washington University. During her tenure there, the Battling Bears captured a Division III National Championship. Leake spent one season, 2011-2012, as the head coach of the Timberland Wolves in Wentzville, MO, before accepting a position as an assistant coach for the Division I program at Virginia Commonwealth University. Before VCU, Leake taught high school English for four years, after receiving her degree from SLU with a double major in English and Education. She was recently named the inaugural head coach of the girls team at Liberty-Wentzville High School, a new school set to open its doors this fall. Erin Pauk of St. Charles Lutheran High School starred in our 2002 camp. Later that year, she led her Mike Holtmeier coached team to a second place finish at the state tournament, capping a 30-2 season. Ten years later, she would return in a new role to finish the job. After high school, Pauk began her collegiate career on the Division1 level, first at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and after a one year transfer red shirt season, played her last three years of eligibility at Southern Illinois – Carbondale. Pauk immediately jumped right into the high school coaching fires, returning to her own high school, taking over from her mentor, Holtmeier, as the Cougars’ head coach. Pauk describes her return to her alma mater, to lead the program when only a few years removed as a player, as a seamless transfer, made easier by the very nurturing environment of her school. In 2013, she led LSC back to Columbia, MO and the state final four, just as she had ten years prior as a player, but this time came home with the top trophy by knocking off Cameron in last March’s Class 3 State Championship game. Pauk was named both State Coach of the Year and St. Louis Metro Area Coach of the Year. Many of the young ladies who have passed through our camp doors, over the past twenty years, are now the up and coming leaders of the next generation. Hopefully, over the years, they have held on to their Licking Summer Camp Tee Shirts, for when looking at the end result of the big picture, the futures of the young female athletes who attend our camps are what we are all about. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE WITH A DEGREE FROM MISSOURI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY futurestudents.mst.edu With the great return on investment you will get from Missouri S&T, a better value will be hard to find. 13 $15.2 million NCAA Division II Sports Teams 6 WOMEN’S SPORTS 7 MEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Soccer Softball Track & Field Volleyball Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Soccer Swimming Track & Field 28 intramural sports 200+ student organizations apply.mst.edu 1-800-522-0938
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