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Basketball Camp fosters more than talent with CWCO backing
By Serena Williams
Aug 11, 2021 - 10:37:12 AM


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Buckets! The D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp- sponsored by Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Limited (CWCO)- welcomed boys and girls ages seven to 17 to not only learn the rules of the sport, but develop their overall character. Words and photo by ashley@serenawilliams-pr.com

Nassau, Bahamas - On the heels of national celebrations for various Bahamian sporting achievements, over fifty campers are now better equipped and motivated to make their basketball stardom dreams a reality.

Prior to amended COVID-19 Emergency Orders prohibiting summer camps, the D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp - sponsored by Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Limited (CWCO) - welcomed boys and girls ages seven to 17 to not only learn the rules of the sport, but develop their overall character.

The camp’s coordinator, Coach Harcourt McCoy, said although the basketball camp was hosted on an outdoor court and was cut down to 10 days this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the camp’s aim to foster discipline, hard work, and community spirit remained.

“The D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp is now in its 17th run and Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Limited has sponsored us for nearly half of those years,” Coach McCoy said.

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CWCO Operations Manager Mr. Jeff Burrows and CWCO Accounts Manager Mrs. Welliya Cargill visited the D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp before it concluded and saw for themselves the talent and character traits being honed on and off the court. Words and photo by ashley@serenawilliams-pr.com

He added, “CWCO’s donation went toward operational expenses and helped to prize each camper with well-deserved awards and a special camp basketball.”

Aspiring professional basketball player Ethan Jenoure, who is twelve, said the camp was great and he hopes to come back next year. Eight-year-old Hardassah McCoy, who has been a regular camp participant since the age of three, echoes him.

“I actually love it here at camp- everybody gets to connect and have friends. At the end of camp you also get rewards,” she said.

CWCO Operations Manager Mr. Jeff Burrows and CWCO Accounts Manager Mrs. Welliya Cargill visited the camp before its conclusion and saw firsthand the exceptional talent and positive character traits being honed on and off the court. They both expressed that it is equally rewarding for the seawater reverse osmosis water supplier to see young people spending their summer break constructively as CWCO also celebrates the recent achievements of Bahamians in the world of sports.

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He shoots, he scores! CWCO Operations Manager Mr. Jeff Burrows shows off his basketball skills to over fifty D-Squad Summer Basketball Camp participants. Words and photo by ashley@serenawilliams-pr.com



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