Annee wrapped up volleyball camp at WKU on Wednesday. She had a good time. Since we go to almost all of the home volleyball games she knew who the girls were that worked the camp. WKU has been to 3 of the last 4 NCAA tournaments but has some rebuilding to do this year. They should be pretty good however. Below are a few pictures of limited quality from camp. On the softball front, the Thunder scrimmaged up in Morgantown on Tuesday so the Lasley family made their first trip to Butler County. The Thunder dominated both games and Annee crushed the ball in the 2nd game (two home runs - and not the kind that are based solely on a comedy of errors). There is a state invitational tournament here this weekend. We'll have pictures and updates on Sunday. Finally - I shot a two over par 73 at Crosswinds yesterday. Didn't play as well today but still pretty pleased with with the status of my game.
Ready for action.
Megan Argabright (left) and Aquila Orr were two of the coaches at the camp. Miss Argabright is perhaps the best volleyball player in the history of WKU volleyball and graduated last year.
Coach Travis Hudson's son Tyler attended La Petite with Annee and Hayden. He has led WKU to four NCAA tournaments.
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