G League Erie BayHawks

Goldcamp & Gansey to Attend Kids Clinic October 15-16

Published on September 29, 2011 under NBA G League (G League)
Erie BayHawks News Release


Erie, Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 29 - The Erie BayHawks, presented by LECOM, announced today that Kyle Goldcamp and Mike Gansey will serve as coaches at the team's upcoming Kids Clinic on October 15-16 at Penn State-Behrend's Junker Center.

The Clinic is open to boys and girls in first through eighth grade. Registration for kids in first through third grade is $40 and fourth through eighth grade is $75. All attendees receive instruction from the BayHawks coaching staff, a full sized BayHawks basketball, free ticket to Opening Night on December 1 and the opportunity to take part in Opening Night festivities.

BayHawks coaches Jay Larranaga and Ben McDonald will serve as directors of the Clinic and on Sunday all participants will be treated to a special performance by "Crazy George," legendary basketball wizard who will entertain kids with basketball tricks and deliver a positive message.

Registration forms can be found at ErieBayHawks.com or by calling 790-5600. Space is limited.

Goldcamp, a graduate of Gannon University, has played the last two seasons with Erie appearing in 77 games (30 starts) and averaging 4.9 points and 3.7 rebounds per game.

Gansey, a West Virginia University graduate, played 27 games for the BayHawks during the 2009-10 season after arriving in Erie via a trade with the Idaho Stampede. He started 26 games for Erie and averaged 18.4 points and 8.2 rebounds per game. Gansey spent last season playing for CB Canarias in the Canary Islands.

The BayHawks' first home game this season is set for Thursday, December 1 at 7:00 pm at the Tullio Arena when the BayHawks face the Maine Red Claws. Season tickets and group tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 814-790-5600.




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