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Chris Wright Flyght School - Wright Way Foundation

Matt Schwade

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Trotwood, Ohio native, former Dayton Flyer and Former NBA player for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Goldenstate Warriors, currently playing in Europe, Chris Wright has a long-standing relationship with the Dayton Region, the community and youth basketball.

A four year starter at the University of Dayton, Chris Wright led the Flyers to the NCAA Tournament and and NIT Championship. Chris highlighted a Top 25 recruiting class for UD and was the first in a long line of elite players from Dayton to stay home and play for their alma mater. At Trotwood, Chris led the school to the State Championship game and was named an All-American.

In its second year, the Chris Wright Basketball Camp will have a focus on individual skill development and fundamental reinforcement while providing competitive and exciting games and contests for the campers. This year the camp will also focus on life skills and challenges. Each camper should expect to be challenged by great coaches which will likely include other former Dayton Flyers, and other team mates from former teams.

Each camper will receive an exclusive Chris Wright Basketball Camp t-shirt and a Chris Wright autograph and More.

TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Chris Wright Basketball Camp (Grades K-12)

Registration starts at 8am on July 11 2015 if you have not pre-registered.

Camp is from 9am-5pm on July 11, 2015 and starts at 12 noon on July 12.

SUPPORT THE CAMP
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NOTE: $50 donation covers one camper

Link to donate, or call (937) 715-5453, or email wrightwayfdn@gmail.com.
 
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