|  The camp will be divided into two age groups. Students who will be 
			in first, second, third or fourth grade should plan to attend from 9 
			a.m. to noon each day. Those who will be in fifth, sixth, seventh or 
			eighth grade should plan to attend from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. The 
			camp is designed to teach basic and advanced skills of basketball 
			according to age and ability. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals, 
			with a great amount of personal instruction from the coaching staff 
			and players. The goal is to give individual attention on each of the 
			basketball fundamentals. The camp does have space limitations, and all campers need to 
			preregister. Students should bring with them shorts, socks and gym shoes. Only 
			gym shoes will be allowed on the courts. Locker rooms will be 
			available to the students. 
			 Pat Lepper, the head basketball coach at Lincoln College, will be 
			the camp director this year.  "Lincoln College basketball camp is here," he said. "We are 
			extremely excited to reconnect with the returning campers and meet 
			new participants. I believe in developing the love for the game at a 
			young age. This camp will allow your child or children to develop 
			the passion for the game of basketball. I look forward to meeting 
			you at camp!" Lepper has been coaching for six years at different collegiate 
			levels. The Lincoln College team finished the 2012-2013 season with 
			a record of 18-14. They also placed fourth overall in conference 
			play while falling one game short of the region championship. The 
			Lynx lost eight games by six points or less and feel they have 
			gained valuable experience for such a young team. "We are really looking forward to the next season," Lepper said. 
			The Lynx will be hosting the Region 24 tournament in 2014. 
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			 The camp coach will be Tanner Morris. Morris is the assistant 
			basketball coach at Lincoln College. A young, energetic coach, 
			Morris has been around the game of basketball his entire life, as 
			his father, Bob Morris, Lincoln College Class of 1972, was an NCAA 
			Division I coach at Illinois State University. Tanner Morris' other coaching experience includes work with 
			Illinois State University basketball camps, assistant coaching at 
			the junior high level and two years as an assistant girls’ coach at 
			University High School. He has worked at the Midwest Collegiate 
			basketball camp, where he helped lead individual workouts for 
			several D-I basketball players. In 2010, he was an assistant coach 
			at Howard College in Texas when they won the 2010 national 
			tournament. He then came to Lincoln College and was a part of the 
			2011 national championship as well. At Lincoln College, Morris was 
			fortunate enough to work with Florida State center and Lincoln 
			College alum Kiel Turpin. "I am looking forward to seeing a lot of familiar faces at camp 
			this summer, as well many new faces," Morris said. 
			Click 
			here for the camp brochure (PDF) with registration form. 
			[Text from file received from Jeff Nelson, 
Lincoln College sports information director] 
			
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