Posts Tagged ‘America’s finest summer camps’

9th Grade Boys Basketball Scores

Monday, July 11th, 2016

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Age: 9th Grade

Date 7/5/16

Wayne County Update

Basketball vs. Lohikan

The 9th grade Starlight boys basketball team was victorious in its first round game of the Wayne County basketball season. Ben G. was a standout for the 9th grade squad in their victory on Tuesday morning. He completed numerous layups and was a dominant force on defense. Additionally, Abe W. added a staunch defensive presence, coming up with 5 on ball steals. Drew B. was lights out from beyond the arc hitting 4 3-pointers. Lastly, Jaden G. pulled in 10+ rebounds on the defensive glass. Final Score 64-24.

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Saturday, July 9th, 2016

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Humans of Camp Starlight: Jessica

Saturday, July 9th, 2016

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Jessica Sirota, 19, Special Events Assistant, 11th sumer at Starlight; outside of special events. “I’m most excited for MTV finals. It’s always been my favorite.”

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Friday, July 8th, 2016

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Greetings from Camp Starlight

Friday, July 8th, 2016

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Thursday, July 7th, 2016

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Humans of Camp Starlight: Shanice

Thursday, July 7th, 2016

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Shanice; Music Production Specialist; Rock Garage in Lower Rec Hall; “I would say never take the easy option when times get hard.”

What do you love most about Camp Starlight?
“The diversity”    

What does being an upper senior mean to me?

Thursday, July 7th, 2016

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As tradition, every summer the upper senior girls are entrusted in leading all of girls camp in the opening campfire. Each division carries out the tradition of having their own special cheer; however, for the upper seniors, this means something a little different. At the beginning of the night, we are asked the question, “what does being an upper senior mean to you?” Well for me, this meant a lot of things. Being the oldest kids in camp comes with no small price; one must be respectful, gracious, and above all, a role model others can look up to. Once upon a time, I was only nine years old, sitting in my small chair and thinking to myself, I only wish I could be like these girls. Now, I have become one of them.

Being an upper senior also means making everything count. As this is my final year as a camper, I plan on cherishing every moment I have here as my last. This place has allowed me to flourish as a camper, have experiences most kids would think unimaginable, and create friendships that will last a lifetime. I have grown to understand that camp is sacred, and we must appreciate every single minute here.

Lastly, being an upper senior means I have had another place to call home. I will never forget my experiences at camp and cannot wait for the rest of the summer as an upper senior.

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Wednesday, July 6th, 2016

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21 Thoughts that Run Through a First Time Counselors Mind During the First Week of Camp

Wednesday, July 6th, 2016

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  1. Hi. It’s me, your counselor. Hello. I’m over here.
  2. I don’t think these campers will ever remember my name.
  3. WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MUCH STUFF???
  4. What is with all of these Adidas shoes that my dad wore when playing basketball in the 70’s? Maybe I should get those. Yeah, my cool days are over.
  5. *While campers sing all their camp songs* “Fa la la I don’t know the words, I don’t know the words, maybe one day I will know the words
  6. I’m sweating so much. I. Didn’t. Know. I. Could. Sweat. So. Much.
  7. Long-time camp staff where do you get all of this energy from?? Teach me your ways.
  8. It’s 7:55 a.m. Is that taps or tattoos?
  9. Campers, pleeeeeeease just help clean the bunk. It’s not fair, I know.. but life’s not fair.
  10. You’re telling me that the whole camp eats lunch at the same time??
  11. I can’t climb to the top bunk, someone let me sit on your bed forseconds.
  12. Yay! You finally know my name.
  13. 48 more days of this?? How am I going to survive?
  14. Kids…. for the 1500th time. Please go to bed!!
  15. Ahhh!! Tomorrow is a new day.
  16. Wow today was much better!
  17. Yay! The campers wrote their parents and said they liked their counselors… cha-ching!
  18. I’m getting the hang of this.. I kinda like it. Okay I like it a LOT.
  19. Aww… a camper just offered me to sit on her bed.
  20. I got it! The first bugle call is Reveille.
  21. One week down already? That went by so fast. I’m so excited for the rest of the summer and all of the memories that my bunk is going to make. These next six weeks need to slooooooooowwww down.