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Licking Summer Camps Go for Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by May 30-31, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by May 30-31, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Name School Year Randi Hancock (MVP) Bolivar SR Kaylie Rothdiener Bolivar JR Alexis Ufhmann St. James SR Ahslee Marlatt St. James SR Amber Walters Rolla SR Kanyssa Gibons Harrisburg SR Hailey Lowery Harrisburg SR Emily Parker Viburnum JR Ashlynn Boyer Viburnum SR Jaydn Fitzgerald Lesterville FR BRACKET RESULTS Bolivar 55 St. James 45 St. James JV 33 Bolivar JV 32 Rolla 8 47 St. James 8 24 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by June 5-6, 2014 @ Belton, MO Name School Year Napheesa Collier (MVP) Incarnate Word Senior Naomi Johnson Incarnate Word Sophomore Kaylee Vantrunp Richmond Sophomore Natalie Denzer St. Pius (KC) Sophomore Jenna Bosch Butler Senior Courtnie Lewis Belton Sophomore Bailey Rollins Windsor Senior Morgan Fleming Liberty Junior Mikayla Bartlett Nevada Senior BRACKET RESULTS Incarnate Word Academy 51 Liberty 44 Incarnate Word Academy JV 50 Liberty JV 30 Incarnate Word Academy Soph 58 Belton 9 29 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by June 12-14, 2014 @ Branson, MO Name School Year Jarrah Reynolds (Tri-MVP) Muldrow, OK Senior Mary Morgan Ellis (Tri-MVP) Conway Christian, AR Junior Taylor Plattner (Tri-MVP) Archie Senior Camille Wetzel Clinton Senior Madeline Ronshavser St. Louis Notre Dame Senior Madison Crain Norwood Senior Alex Minton St. Mary’s-Coglanm, KS Senior Harli Lindsay Bowling Green Senior Amari McCoy Muldrow, OK Senior Jodi Hill Heavener, OK Junior Kailee Chitwood Centralia Senior Sarah Shaw Lamar Senior Jade Varner Puntnum County Sophomore Delanei Hurt West Side, AR Junior Ashley Politte St. Pius (Festus) Senior Madison Cole Richmond Junior Delayne Boyd Woodlawn, AR Junior Regan Camp Tuckerman, AR Freshman Claire Ford Bishop DuBourg Junior Kaylee Warrior Alex, OK Senior Daylee Osborn Afton, OK Sophomore Betty Strafford Humansville Freshman 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 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by June 13-14, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Name School Year Ashler Marlatt (MVP) St James Senior Brooke Flowers Metro Freshman Sarah Kelley Houston Junior MyKayla Dumas Tulsa, OK Webster Sophmore Megan Brandt Sullivan Senior Kelsey Winfry Lebanon Sophomore Alexis Uffman St James Senior Hope Wright Tolton Catholic Senior Tressa Linson Blue Eye Senior Seridan Hargis Hallsville Senior Eleashea Farge Richland Junior Nia Marshall Marion, IL Sophmore Alexa Willard Stoutland Junior Grace Johnson Bigelow, AR Sophomore Brittany Boyer Orchard Farm Senior Roxanne Rafter Rolla Senior Aurora Pfeiffer Cuba Junior Katlin Schmittler Edwards CO, IL Senior Chealsea Canania Seckman Senior BRACKET RESULTS St. James over Tulsa Webster OK 62-32 Harrison 9 over Rolla 8 38-37 St. James JV over St. Elmo-Brownstown, IL 33-25 Osage JH over Licking JH 38-34 Blue Eye over Hallsville 39-31 Marion, IL JV over Quitman, AR JV 54-43 Richland over Tolton Catholic 40-35 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by June 20-21, 2014 @ Rolla, MO Name School Year Shawna Rinehart (MVP) St James Junior Sophie Shore Camdenton Sophomore Madison Strong Gainesville Sophomore Emily Parker Aurora Sophomore Anna Thompson Anna Thomas Senior Hanna Beck West County Senior Sarah Williams Salisbury Senior Brittany Berhost Canton Senior Hailey Diestelkamp Owensville Junior Kenzie Guese St. James Sophomore Lauren Viessman Blair Oaks Senior Alex Smith McCracken Co KY Junior Lauren Lagemann Clopton Senior Tesia Ruediger Hermann Senior Morgan Edwards Boonville Senior Tori Florence Wellington Senior Isabel Maddick Lathrop Senior Sarah Kelley Houston Junior Tori Kelley Plattsburg Senior Brittanie Cline Maynard AR Senior Abby Thompson Glasgow Senior Sarah Boerboom Cape Central Junior Allie Coolden Potosi Junior Gabby Ramiraz Bourbon Junior 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 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by June 25-27, 2014 @ Branson, MO Name School Year Alexis Uffmann (MVP) St. James Senior Ashlee Marleatt St. James Senior Hannah Anderson Elk City, OK Junior Sydnee Garrett Stockton Senior Makayla Moore Blue Springs South Senior Megan Skaggs Park Hills Central Junior Ally Burrow Osceola Junior Brooklyn Urich Naylor Senior Kaylee Vantrump Richmond Senior Olivia Murdock Columbus, KS Senior Cleyamin Mullinex Hartville Sophomore Tayler Williams Cuba Junior Duanna Fuerking Versailles Junior Lindsay Medlen Crocker Junior Bailey Tanner Jay, OK Senior Sydney Luttrull Highland Senior Shaylee Stanley Liberal Senior Libby Morris Gore, OK Senior Courtnie Lewis Belton Sophomore Jordan Pruitt Chaffee Senior Paige Godsey Fredericktown Junior Haile Erickson Alton Sophomore Caitlin Marshal Ft. Madison, IA Sophomore Alexis Roes La Pine, OR Sophomore Kylee Elmore Houston Senior 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 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps July 7-8, 2014 @ Lake of the Ozarks Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Name School Year Emma Baalman (Co-MVP) Calhoun, IL Junior Allie Troeckler (Co-MVP) Civic Memorial, IL Sophomore Grace Baalman Calhoun, IL Sophomore Kat Hunt Blue Valley Northwest Senior Cydney Newton Oak Park Senior Nicole Kost North Mercer Sophomore Katelyn Pierce Puxico Sophomore Sydney Kremer St. Louis Notre Dame Junior Aaliyha Brown WACO, IA Senior Tayler Limpus Everton Senior Haley Windsor Russellville Senior Faith Duncan Iberia Senior Ailena Rawlings Beardstown, IL Senior Juli Hicks Macks Creek Senior Chaylee Britt Macon Junior Jaclyn Weydert Brookfield Senior Lacy Yount Valley Caladonia Sophomore 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 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by July 11-12 , 2014 @ Arnold, MO Name School Year Shelby Moon (Co MVP) Neelyville Junior Carrison Hite (Co MVP) Ottumwa, IA Senior JaBrisha Hawkins Forrest City, AR Senior Kaylee Kuhn Unity, IL Sophomore Jordyne Frost Ritenour Junior Maddy Greelig Piasa, IL Junior Celeste Akoro OFallon, IL Sophomore Stephamie Fortune Visitation Senior Paige Blade Afton Senior Allie Golden Potosi Junior Sarah Boerboom Cape Central Junior Tia Jordon St. Paul Senior Dana Link Crystal City Junior Sydni Basler Valle Catholic Freshman Courtney Rellergert Seckman Senior Emma Testofff Northland Christian Senior Sarah Gray Cabool Senior Olivia Holmes Kennedy Junior Emma Cook Meadow Heights Senior Isabel Charter Mahomet, IL Junior Lauren Gast Villa Duchesne Freshman Bracket Results Neelyville 50 Piasa, IL 48 Ottumwa, IA 48 Potosi 46 Mohomet, 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 www.lickingcamps.com Licking Summer Camps July 7-8, 2014 @ Lake of the Ozarks Go For Greater Basketball All Camp Team Sponsored by Columbia College Below are the results from the final Licking Camp of the summer. St. James and Keokuk, IA topped a six state wide field in perhaps the most talented camp of the summer. It has been requested that we post the final roll of team bios for the summer. Below the bracket results you will find the info on teams who participated this year. It was a great summer of girls basketball. Thanks to all who attended and we are already planning for next summer. Name School Year Devin Fuhring (MVP) St. James Sophomore Hope Wright Tolton Catholic Senior McKenzie Pezley Keokuk, IA Sophomore Kyra Hardens Washington Sophomore Anna Hermann Iowa Valley, IA Senior Ashlee Marlatt St. James Senior Baylee Kiel Brussels, IL Sophomore Lauren Donnewald Mater Dei, IL Senior Katie Finney Pella, IA Senior Kija Cammock Lansing, KS Senior Meredith Cunningham Knoxville, IA Senior Jaidah Stewart St. Louis Metro Freshman Courtney Jones Iowa City, IA Senior Erin Laubscher Piasa, IL Junior Molly Arand St. Francis Borgia Senior Kayla Niethe St. Louis Notre Dame Senior Alexa Burtis Harrisburg, IL Junior Mikhaela Cochran Pea Ridge, AR Senior Rachel Williams Carrollton, IL Senior Savannah Hanning Salem Senior Hannah Mitchell Cuba Junior Maddie Nekola Mascoutah, IL Junior Kristian Eason St. Louis Notre Dame Senior 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 www.lickingcamps.com Basketball 2014 Line Up Afton, OK………. Coach Bobby Shinn……….. Enrollment 180……….. Look for the Eagles to soar above the .500 mark this season as three key regulars and a number of reserves return from last year’s injury plagued team……….. Return to camp after a one year absence……….. Member of the Lucky 7 Conference. Affton, MO……..Coach Kevin Warner…….. Enrollment 800……. We welcome the Cougars for their first appearance in our summer camp program……… This winter is the year the Suburban East Conference member has been building for…….
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