The Kentucky Wildcats basketball team and head coach John Calipari hosted the first ever Father/Daughter Camp on Saturday at the Joe Craft Center in Lexington.
I’m not wrong very often, but I did make a mistake, Calipari wrote in a tweet. We could’ve done a Father/Daughter Camp 5 years ago when fathers were begging to do it. Wow, you talk about having fun! So great to see fathers and daughters spending time together. My guess is next year we’ll have two of these. Multiple Kentucky players participated in the event, including Johnny Juzang, Nate Sestina https://www.kentuckywildcatscenter.com/isaac-humphries-jersey-c-10.html, Immanuel Quickley, Nick Richards Dominique Hawkins Jersey, Keion Brooks, Ashton Hagans and EJ Montgomery.
The announcement to expand Kentucky s annual Father/Son Camp sessions to include a portion for daughters happened in May. Fans had lobbied the program to hold the event. The cost was 198 for a father daughter duo.
Using the fan favorite Father/Son Camp as a model, fathers and daughters will be treated to instruction from the Kentucky coaches and staff along with current available Wildcat players through detailed skill work and competitions https://www.kentuckywildcatscenter.com/isaiah-briscoe-jersey-c-8.html, the school said in its press release to announce the camp. Father daughter teams will compete with fellow campers of appropriate age groups based on daughter s age/grade level in competitions that incorporate skills learned throughout the camp. The skill work is designed to give both father and daughter drills and techniques to take home and continue working on together.