Greetings from Washington, North
Carolina. The home of the Washington High School Paw Pack. Washington is
also the hometown of Sonics swingman Damien Wilkins. The first Damien
Wilkins basketball camp was held here this week. The four day camp was
free and was attended by nearly 100 kids. Damien allowed me to serve as
his camp director.
The co-ed camp was held in two sessions with grades 6-8 attending the
morning session and grades 9-12 in the afternoon. Each day kids were
given instruction in the fundamentals of the game. 5 teaching stations
were the order of the day with shooting, ball handling and passing,
rebounding, individual offense and individual defense being the points
of emphasis. Damien was present each day to oversee things and was very
hands on with giving instruction, words of advice, and encouragement.
The second half of the camp session was devoted to playing games. Team
play and defense were stressed and improvement was made by all the teams
in those areas by weeks end.
The camp concluded on Friday with all-star games being held for the
girls as a combined morning and afternoon group. The morning session of
boys had an all-star game, then the highlight of the week. The afternoon
session boys played against Damien's all-star team, which was comprised
of former high school players from the Washington area. It was a very
spirited and hard fought game with Damien's all-star's surviving two
three point attempts in the final seconds to hold on for a 61-58 win.
The festivities did not end with the basketball camp as on Saturday the
3rd Annual Damien Wilkins Fun Day was held in the playfield of the old
PS Jones Middle School. The playfield is directly across the street from
the Boys and Girls Club, which many of the kids who participated in the
camp are members. Danian Carr and the staff of the Boys and Girls Club
played a huge part in getting kids pre-registered for camp. Food,
music, games, and lots of good ole Southern fun in the sun make it a
highlight of the summer in Washington. It is a sincere and genuine
gesture on Damien's part to come and give back to the community in which
he spent most of his formative years. All the cost is covered by Damien
and the entire community is invited.
Washington is a town of about 9,800 people in the inland coastal region
of North Carolina, about 125 miles east of Raleigh in Beaufort County.
The Wilkins family has a strong presence in the community as both
Dominique (Uncle) and Gerald (Dad) former NBA stars played at Washington
High School. A large number of Damien's relatives including his mother
and younger brother were on hand to lend support, some coming from as
far away as Maryland and Georgia. Damien moved away in the 7th grade but
still considers Washington to be home. His Grandmother who is 92 still
resides in Washington.
Chris Wilcox also held a camp and a community day this week in his
hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Former Sonic Sam Perkins will
hold his camp starting Thursday in Chapel Hill. I thoroughly enjoyed my
time in the Tar Heel state and look forward to doing it again next year.
Sonics Watch
Seattle Sonics 31 Wins, 51 Losses 5th in Northwest Division
Damien Wilkins 8.8 points per game 3.8 rebounds per game 1.9 assistd per game 1.1 steals per game
Damien Wilkins presents the LUDA Day concert and afterparty. Performing live will be Ludacris and suprise guests including Neyo and many more at the Oprea Nightclub, Sept 2nd.