Gailing

Campers at the maiden edition of the Ghana Basketball and Leadership Camp are beginning to feel the heat on DAY ONE of the much-talked about session.

Over forty boys and girls went through many drills including shoot, pass and dribble and contact stop.

Even before the players headed to the court, they woke up as early as 5:30 am for their jogging and workout session.

They were also thought first step, one and two before being drilled on the basic positions on the court in the first session.

The players then went to the classroom where American trainer Clifton Johnson took them through the theoretical aspect of the game teaching them theories such as Kemet and Hotep.

The players put themselves into groups for a group discussion on the attitude of a leader – a trait which is fundamental to the success of every player.

The players took a two hour break to rest before the headed back to the court for the afternoon session.

The afternoon drills included passing, lineup practice, fakes, circle drill and banana drill.

Obviously exhausted for the day’s session, the team ended training at 17:30 GMT (5:30pm local time).

They went for dinner between 6-7pm and then relaxed their muscle by watching some of the clips from the Sprite Ball Championship.

Campers

Bright Owusu, David Nwokoro, Samuel Delasi Akresi, Nina Hardy Maryam, Tamatey Narh Kobby Joshua, Omari Appiah Godfred, Felix Peasah Nkansah, Anas Ofori Asamoah, Andy Asamoah, Calvin Amoama, Emmanuel Koomson, Emmanuel Okine, Bernard Danso, Paa Kofi Yeboah, Carew Owuo Yusif, Shahid Limann Fuseini, Salifu Jamani Mishael, Issabela Eyram Yeboah Asiedu, Peter Simpson, Gerald Larweh Sappor, Agboza Kafui, Brandon Yorm Tettey, Kwame Kissi Twum, Osman Hassan Kernel, Barnaby Bampoe-Addo, Duke Asamoah, Anafo Thompson Nabil, Geoffrey Kodzo Gbadam, Theophilus Okine Ian, Agbeshie, Frederick Delasi, Abdulai Abdul-Fatawu, Accolatse Koblah Rudolph, Samuel Osae Lartey, Azimeyie Umolu, Apusiga Yinezuo Benjamin, Kwarteng Osei Tutu Benedict, Aboagye Kwadwo Appiah, Richard Ekow Eshun, Ampadu Luther King Adjei, Julian Morgan, Ernestina Korlekwor Konotey, Gerald Ansah Addo, Ferdinand Kwasi Addo.

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