Basketball camp 

The kids are in basketball camp this week with one of the assistant coaches being a former softball coach of Peyton’s.  He’s the current HS coach and teacher at the other middle school. He’s at opposite schools of where the kids would go but he’s a fixture since he had one of Peyton’s friend’s dad when he was younger.  

The kids have friends there as well as other friends’ kids we know like C and L Chao.  

The first day, I got a picture of the kids from another mom, all different grades but from both our Japanese league and softball:


I went early on Tuesday to watch and both kids were wearing their mouth guards.  Lucky them that they were “caught” following directions.  

They run mini drills to earn otter pops and they are recognized for good sportsmanship and hustle.  The kids are divided up amongst their age groups with about 10-12 in each group. They encourage friends to move in and out of groups to play together, but Peyton was happy in her group. The older kids play in one gym while Peyton’s age and below are in another. One of Peyton’s girl friends was playing against Brandon at one point, and they were guarding each other. Brandon played her soft and didn’t really guard her while PH went up against him in his face.  

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A few times yesterday, she’d stop and say, “I can’t believe I beat my whole team.” So she showed me what she did; running up, sliding right, back peddling, the shuffling left and then running up again.  She did it in the fastest time of her group. She did say she split the third pop with Brandon.

She’ll have softball practice today, after another camp day, and it’s supposed to be HOT today. Let’s see how she does. 

The coaches noticed peytons socks and asked where she got them. Each day, she’s shown up in another pair of loud, high socks. I didn’t get the other two days. One was pink and blue under armour and then her Japanese league socks. 

Today’s socks:

 

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