DAILY CLIPS COVER - East Carolina University
DAILY CLIPS COVER - East Carolina University
DAILY CLIPS COVER - East Carolina University
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The ECU Father/Son Camp is open to fathers of all ages and sons through the eighth<br />
grade. While basketball instruction is obviously a focal point, Lebo said experience and<br />
ability levels of the participants aren't important.<br />
What is important to Lebo is building relationships with and between the paternal pairs<br />
and if they glean some basketball knowledge along the way, all the better.<br />
“The biggest thing for me is the chance to teach the game and be around the game and<br />
utilize that in a lot of different areas,” said Lebo, who's entering his second season in<br />
charge of the Pirates after leading them to their first winning season since 1996-97 last.<br />
“Camps are where I got started with the game. ... Hopefully they learn something they<br />
can take back with them. It's a fun way to interact.”<br />
If nothing else, Lebo is expecting the fathers' wardrobes to perhaps provide some comic<br />
relief.<br />
“The kids usually get a kick out of their dads' clothes and shoes,” the coach said. “You'll<br />
see some stuff you may not have seen for 20-25 years.”<br />
<strong>East</strong> <strong>Carolina</strong>'s summer basketball camps begin on June 13. Visit ecupirates.com for<br />
dates, times, prices and more information.<br />
Contact Tony Castleberry at tcastleberry@reflector.com or 252-329-9591.