Made in Summer Scholars take on the challenge and complete the Rutabaga’s Comfort Food (Lincoln, NE) for and Bratten Performance (Denver, CO) summer 2021 Made in Summer Shot and Dribble Club Challenge.
*Those who complete the Challenge by July 19th receive a special 1202 Made in Summer T-Shirt and be entered into a prize drawing. Shirt distribution and drawing will be held during the Sunday, August 1st session.
- Make 1202 shots between now and Midnight July 19th
- Dribble 170 minutes | This amounts to a little over 5 minutes a day | Use this link for a dribbling series
https://www.dropbox.com/s/88p9qehlov2s13g/2021%20Dribbling%20with%20Coach%20Houston%20.mp4?dl=0
- Shooting sheet attached
What Counts
- Made in Summer Skills session and team practice and made shots (and MADE game shots) count
- Open gym, high school, camp made shots count.
- Each week we will have “bonus” activities that will count toward the total.
We understand not everyone has regular access to a basket. Consider some of the following.
- Go to a park
- Ask a neighbor if you can borrow their hoop
- We will open the gym 20 minutes early for Sunday sessions when possible.
- Contact Pete for other options
Each player must complete the requirements on the provided form. Sessions can take place NOW through the end of day Monday, July 19th, 2021
The form (available to be downloaded under the Documents tab) must be submitted to Peter Ferguson by Midnight on July 19th, 2021 at
pfergusn88@yahoo.com to be eligible to receive your t-shirt and recognition at the August 1st Made In Summer Skills session. Scholars can also record shots in a personal notebook, phone App, etc.
Information about our sponsors.
Rutabaga’s Comfort Food serves nostalgic comfort food in Lincoln, Nebraska. Each dish is inspired by plants and made with love. Locally owned, visit their website at
https://www.eatrutabagas.com/.Bratten Performance | Colorado | Owner Adam Bratten has spent 20 plus years in the sports performance and training field, where he has trained, inspired, and coached athletes from youth to professional levels. He is passionate about helping athletes and people get the most out of training, sports, and life. Visit his website at
https://www.adambrattensp.com/.
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