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Rick Bolus High Potential "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp

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Rick Bolus High Potential Blue Chip Basketball Camp
Company typePrivate
IndustryCamp, Sports Camp
Founded1980
HeadquartersShepherdsville, Kentucky
Key people
Rick Bolus, Founder of High Potential Blue Chip, Scout
Websitehttp://www.basketball-camp.net

Rick Bolus High Potential "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp is a youth basketball camp organization that holds camps annually during the summer months. The camp was created by basketball scout Rick Bolus who is based out of Kentucky.

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History

The "Blue-Chip" Basketball Camp began in 1980 for the purpose of providing exposure and evaluation for middle and high school level basketball players during the summer offseason. Bolus has served as a basketball scout since 1973 when he started the High Potential recruiting service.[1] The camp was created particularly to help provide awareness for talented "sleepers" that could otherwise go unnoticed by college recruiters and coaches. "Blue-Chip" camps have been held primarily at colleges and universities in the state of Kentucky which include Northern Kentucky University, Bellarmine University, Campbellsville University, and Georgetown College.

"Blue-Chip" camps have been featured in USA Today and the Louisville Courier-Journal.[2][3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Rick Bolus Bio".
  2. ^ Denison, Matt. "All-stars, award winners from girls' High Potential Mini-Camp".
  3. ^ "Trolling for Top Talent: This Camp Has No Trees, Just Boards". USA Today. July 20, 1994.
  4. ^ Brown, Russ (July 19, 1987). "Even 'North Pole' sends players to Kentucky, hoping to be discovered". The Courier-Journal.
  5. ^ Sutton, Stan (January 19, 1986). "Making His List Pays Dividends for Everyone". The Courier-Journal.

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