MSU Billings Schedules Billings Bees Basketball
Clinics (October 11, 2002)
BILLINGS, MT – The MSU Billings
basketball programs have scheduled their twelfth
annual Billings Bees Basketball Clinics for students
in grades K-8. The clinics will begin Saturday,
October 19 and run for four Saturdays in a row.
Sponsored by the Billings
Gazette, the Billings Bees program is an opportunity
for boys and girls in grades K-8 to become involved
in basketball at a young age. The clinics are
designed to allow kids to develop skills and gain a
better understanding of the sport.
Head men’s coach Craig Carse (8th year) and assistant Brent Montague (7th year) will be conducting the boys’ clinic.
Assisting Carse and Montague will be the members of
the 2002-2003 Yellowjackets.
Head women’s coach Karyn
Ridgeway (3rd year) will be running the
girls’ camp along with first year assistant Darryl
Helmer. The Lady Yellowjackets will also have
players working at the clinics.
Both the boys’ and girls’
clinics will emphasize technical skills including
shooting, ball handling, rebounding, passing, and
defensive skills. The clinics will also feature an
assortment of competitive games.
The cost of the clinics is $30
per child. The cost covers all four sessions, a
Billings Bees t-shirt, a basketball, and a discount
for family season passes to Yellowjacket home
basketball games.
The clinics will take place on
October 19, October 26, November 2, and November 9.
Boys’ sessions will run from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00
a.m. Girls’ session will run from 10:30 a.m. to
noon. For more information, contact Yellowjacket
Athletics at 406-657-2369. |