 University of Pikeville head women's basketball coach Brandon Bias out his first ever summer camp as a head coach. With a quality turnout and plenty of knowledge to share, these girls are going to have plenty of valuable experience to take away from this camp and put towards their basketball careers. It's pretty awesome. I'm happy with the turnout and it's something that we want to definitely expand in the next couple summers and offer more camps than the two that we offer. A lot about this camp is a lot of fundamentals and working on just shooting and ball handling and rebounding. A lot of things that these young kids kind of need to learn and get better at. It's a lot more challenging. You see a lot more movement and just basic skill for yourself instead of as a team. You get more individual out of it. I come last season and it really helped me throughout the season so I look forward to next season getting to be able to bring this into season and see what I can do for myself. With Coach Bias, he teaches like the fundamentals and like the importance of basketball. They're going to have a lot of drills that they can now do on their own at their house for the whole entire summer that maybe they didn't know about before. Learn a lot more here and it's like the fundamentals here. I think it's awesome because it can help you be a starter on 18 middle school and then when you get in college that will help you a lot. I would recommend this camp for girls in the summer because it's valuable knowledge to keep on the court. Yes, I'd love for this crowd to grow every year and get a little bit bigger in that way. They can just get to know us a little bit more and get to learn a lot of fundamentals here at this camp. It's really great for young kids. It's like to personally thank each parent that supported these 41 kids coming and hopefully it's something we're going to grow on and looking forward to many more years of summer camps. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Mikaela Colley.