3 WAFERUX) CHRONICLE 0Wednesday. July 90 It)“ ' 23 l q ' i C 0 Annual Waterloo erdhawks camp leaves players exerted for the ï¬tture BYADAM lAcxso~ Chronicle Slafl ‘\ ith the history and names behind the Wildhawks annual invitational basketball camp. it's hard to do anything other than dream big. last week. 68 players in Grades 9 to 12 ‘- ‘ . f, ‘ from across Ontario gathered in the gal- lows at RIM Park to take pan in the 22nd annual Waterloo Wildhawks invitational ' camp with big dreams in their sights, And rightfully so. l'he likes of Mike king, who played by - ’ . O c the side of Steve Nash; Jesse Young. who played on Canada's senior men's national team; and Bryson Johnson, a grad of Bucknell University and the holder of many of the school's records, attended ~ - ' - ’ - the prestigious camp. ,, You can tell that the history is not lost ,_ ' ..._ - on this year's class of athletes \ lesse Figueiredo. who travelled to the N -» O o ' . camp from Barrie. was excited to come ‘3- ‘A ~ ‘. , a, ‘ __ back for a second year ' J; t “They treat you like you're family here * ‘2‘ $521†~ like you're pan of the Wildhawks," said l igueirdo, who enters Grade ll next year ’ I. . ‘_ [he camp days are split into two sec» k ,. tinns â€"â€" first is training and skills develop- 5" ‘l-‘fl , merit Then, after lunch. is when the trains“? “434; games start , 1" j The bit players are split into teams. ' lhns‘e teams then play off against each other before a Winner is ï¬nally decided on the l-riday Wildhawk Basketball President have Mat" Neil said this is the perfect way ‘ in mix both instrtu tinn and fun into the ram , . p Gang Gang, tight, tries to put down an alley-cop pass during the lunch period at RIM Park during the lMldhawk Invitational Camp on Friday. The Continued on m 24 camp has been steadily growing sine its inception 22 years 390. mu- unmo- mm 75 000 PROCEDURES' I ' - g ‘lHA l '5 EXPERIENCE ' LASIK MD "m“ ‘ , , an" "'m-' .. -â€". “v ~~vu~"'. . ’ - i.â€"‘m.., 9.â€- . â€"