Basketball

Shocker Legends Guide Free Basketball Camp for Wichita Youth

Over 350 children learned basketball fundamentals and life lessons from former Wichita State stars, underlining the role of education in athletic success.

A Camp With a Purpose

The 11th edition of Jeff Hill’s Future All‑American Basketball Camp returned to Wichita this summer, welcoming more than 350 children from across the region.

Campers received hands‑on instruction from a trio of Shocker alumni — Xavier McDaniel, Aubrey Sherrod and Cheese Johnson — who brought their college‑level experience to the court.

Education First

Jeff Hill, the camp’s founder, stressed that academic achievement is a prerequisite for athletic advancement, urging participants to view schooling as a stepping stone to success.

Each instructor holds a college degree and returned to the community not only to teach basketball techniques but also to model the balance between sport and scholarship.

The program was offered at no cost to participants, a feat made possible through the generosity of local sponsors who cover facilities, equipment and staffing.

Beyond drills and scrimmages, the camp incorporated workshops on goal‑setting and personal development, reinforcing the message that discipline on the court mirrors discipline in the classroom.

Organizers say the blend of skill development and educational focus aims to leave a lasting imprint, encouraging the next generation to pursue both athletic and academic excellence.

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