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| June 13, 2019 11:17 PM

Lakeland girls basketball

camp begins Monday

RATHDRUM — The 2019 Lady Hawk Basketball Camp, for girls entering grades 4-9, is scheduled for Monday through Thursday at Lakeland High School and Lakeland Junior High, from 9 a.m. to noon each day.

All campers are asked to be at the high school by 8:45 a.m. on Monday.

Steve Seymour, Lakeland High head girls basketball coach, and Deana Lange, junior varsity coach and varsity assistant, will direct the camp, assisted by current Lakeland varsity players.

Cost is $50, which includes a basketball and T-shirt. To keep camp costs down, campers are required to provide their own insurance coverage.

Prizes will be given away daily.

Information: Steve Seymour, sseymour@lakeland272.org

New WSU baseball coach Green

announces coaching staff

PULLMAN — Washington State head baseball coach Brian Green announced his coaching staff Thursday, adding three assistants from New Mexico State, where he coached the past five seasons.

Terry Davis will serve as the Cougars recruiting coordinator, Anthony Claggett will be the pitching coach and Trevor Hairgrove will work as the Cougars’ director of operations.

Green is expected to name a volunteer assistant coach in the coming weeks.

Davis served as the Aggies recruiting coordinator the past two seasons and assisted with NMSU hitters and defense the past three seasons. Davis helped the New Mexico State finish among the regular season leading the country in batting average, runs, runs-per-game, hits, triples, on-base percentage, slugging and hit-by-pitch in addition to finishing in the Top-10 in home runs and walks.

Prior to NMSU, Davis was the hitting coach and recruiting coordinator at Bellarmine University (2014-16) in Kentucky.

Claggett served as NMSU’s pitching coach the past two seasons where he coached a pair of draft picks on the mound including a sixth-round selection in 2018.

Hairgrove spent the 2019 season as the Aggies volunteer assistant coach where he helped with the offense and defense. Hairgrove worked the previous three seasons (2014-16) at his alma mater UC Riverside including the final season as the team’s director of baseball operations, overseeing the team’s travel while assisting with the scouting reports. Hairgove played at UC Riverside where he was an All-Big West first-team and All-West Region shortstop in 2011 before being selected in the 18th round by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.