Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 2002 Page: 5 of 40
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Alvin Girls’ Basketball Camp - There will be a
girls’ basketball camp held June 3-5 at Alvin High
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thing to drink. For more informa-
tion, contact Justin or Thelma
Vincent at 281-369-3123.
to the next level. Talent is of course a fac-
tor, but hard work and fundamentals play
just as important a role.
“You want to produce kids who already
have the fundamentals in place by the time
and my expectations are high, because I
know the good quality of people and play-
ers they are.”
Aaron’s other basketball background
included stints as the varsity assistant
coach at Clear Brook High School (1990-
92) and the second assistant at Lake
(1992-96).
Before returning to Alvin in 1999, Aaron
was also the associate principal for two
years at Pearland High School.
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Camp will be June 4 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. and the
Pass/Serve/Defense/Ball Control Camp is slated for
June 5 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m.
Sunday training sessions will also be available for
$25 per session during the summer for grades 7th &
below June 2, 16, 30 and July 14 and July 28 from 1
p.m.-3 p.m; grades 8-9, June 2, 16, 30 and July 14 and
July 28 from 3 p.m.-5 p.m; grades 10-12, June 9 and
June 23, July 7,21 and Aug. 4 from 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Private lessons can be scheduled for June 9, 23,
July 7, 21 and Aug. 4. Must schedule one week in
advance. The cost is $40. The times are 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
After becoming the first Texas high school volley-
ball player ever to gain All-American honors as a
senior at AHS, Garza went to earn Southwest
Conference Player of the Year honors twice at the
Ex varsity assistant Aaron played for Erwin here & coached under legendary Krueger
By Stephen Collins coach under the legendary Bill Krueger at Aaron said a great deal of focus will not the basketball court, but also in the class- around, who are the backbone of the team
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AHS Varsity Girls’ head coach Julie McMinn will direct a girls' basketball camp, June 3-5 at Alvin High
School's Gym III. McMinn guided the Lady Jackets to an improved 18-13 record for the 2001-02 season.
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fundamentals and character building from Thompson for the 2002-03 campaign.
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During Tuesday’s meeting, AISD
Superintendent Dr. Greg Smith praised
Aaron’s selection, citing him as the “hun-
griest of them all (the other applicants)”
and that "he brought his ‘A’ game” into the
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The fee is $50 per
student with $30 for
additional child in the
same family. Make
applications and
checks payable to
Alvin High School
Athletic Department.
Registration forms can
be picked up at the
newspaper office or
the Gym III athletic
office.
For more information,
585-6451.
“It’s exciting any time a coach or
Yellowjackets varsity boys’ basketball teacher is able to return and give back to
assistant Eric Aaron has been promoted to the community where
direct the program as head coach, the they’re from, said
AISD announced during its Tuesday night Aaron, who was chosen
school board meeting. as the top candidate
Having served in a varsity assistant/JV from the 45 number
coaching capacity over the previous three applicant field,
years, Aaron replaces Ken Kimes, who "I‛ve been fortunate
stepped down from the position in April to have been surround-
for personal reasons. . . ed by two great mentors AAnUI “You want to produce kids who already in the Houston area and we want to bring
The move gives Alvin High School an in Erwin and Kruger. I have the fundamentals in place by the time the offense up to the same caliber,” he
a umni heading a sport at each end of the really want the (boys) basketball program they’re on varsity. The teaching character said. “Were looking forward to being a lot
athletic department. Aaron, a 1981 AHS here to be something the community can part comes in where the kids come to more wide-open and will push the ball
graduate, played for Bill Erwin here and both take pride and positive participation understand that they have an example that harder upcourt.
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Summer workout program offered for Alvin ath- University of Texas. Garza returned to Alvin in 1997,
letes - “The Winner’s Advantage,” a summer Alvin guiding to the Lady Jackets to state tourney appear-
workout program for athletes who believe there is no ances in 1999 and 2000.
offseason, will be held June 10-July 19 (Week days Please mail payment and registration to Katy Garza
except Wednesdays & off July 4th) for current sev- Volleyball Camps; P.O. Box 963; Alvin Texas 77512..
enth graders through college-aged boys and girls. Registration forms can be picked up at the newspaper
There are two available sessions per day, which office.
include 7:45-10 a.m., and 4:45-7 p.m. The cost is The primary sites could be subject to change.
$185 for final June 1 mail-in. For more information, Garza can be contacted at
For additional information about the workouts, call 281-331-8397.
Chad Knippa at 832-372-1110 or Kelly Hejtmancik at Jessica Callahan’s Alvin Volleyball Camp Lady
713-408-0710. Jackets’ head volleyball coach Jessica Callahan will
For administrative questions, call Doris Knippa at direct a volleyball camp, July 24-26 at Alvin High
713-806-6418. Registration form and fee should be School’s Gym I & II facilities.
mailed to The Winner’s Advantage, P.O. Box 156, The times will be 8-10 a.m. for fifth through sev-
Alvin, Tx 77512. enth graders and 10 a.m.-12 p.m. for eighth and ninth
Katy Garza Riptide Volleyball Camp - Former graders. The cost is $50 and the fee includes training
Alvin High School head volleyball coach Katy time, T-shirt and volleyball. Make all checks payable
Jameyson Garza will be holding Texas Riptide train- to Jessica Callahan.
ing camps in June at Gyms I and II as the primary Registration forms can be picked up at the Gym III
sites on the high school campus, athletic office or the Sun-Advertiser newspaper
The youth training camp is scheduled June 10-13 office.
for grades third through sixth from 8 a.m.-lO a.m., Curtis Tennis Camp - Alvin High School coaches
while the Intermediate Training Camp for grades 7-9 Mark Curtis and Terri Perrin will direct this camp,
takes place June 10-13 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. July 15-16andJuly 18-19 from 8-11 a.m. on the AHS
The cost for each camp is $65, which includes a Tennis Courts.
volleyball, T-shirt and manual. Camp awards will be The cost is $40 and the camp is limited to the first
given out. Current college players and court coaches 10 players who sign up. Please make checks payable
will also be at the camps. to Mark Curtis. A second camp is possible when the
Advanced one-day training camps for grades 10-12 available spots are filled up.
are scheduled during the same week with a cost of For more information, please call 281-585-2832.
Soccer tryouts to be held for U16 Boys Blue
junior high boys’ hoop programs as well. Returning lettermen Taylor Cole, Casey
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Schwind, Jim & Holton, Kathleen. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 2, 2002, newspaper, June 2, 2002; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1602829/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.