This year Game7 has put together a pretty amazing line-up of talented and experienced players to train and coach at the Rockville Centre girls camp. It's always great for aspiring players to learn from young women who are hard working, accomplished and have been successful.
One of the coaches at this years camp will be Carrem Gay.
Carrem Gay played for Bob Mackey at Christ The King in Middle Village Queens with Lorin Dixon, Nakeja Kelly, Tina Charles, and Sky Lindsay where she won the 2005 New York State Class AA Federation Championship averaging 18.1 points, 12.4 rebounds, 5.3 blocks and 4.7 assists in her senior season. She was selected New York State Miss Basketball as well as a McDonald's All American.
Carrem went on to play four years at Duke University where she had a great career in spite of overcoming adversity due to injury.
Carrem closed out her time at Duke with a total of 846 career points ... started 73 out of 128 career games ... finished her four years with a 51.6 field goal percentage ... had left shoulder surgery immediately after her freshman year and right shoulder surgery following her sophomore season ... has totaled 31 career charges taken, 13 of which came in her senior season ... her 13 charges taken led the Blue Devils ... finished her Duke career with 35 games with double-figure scoring and 10 double-doubles ... led Duke to a 109-19 overall and 45-7 ACC mark in four years ... led Duke to the NCAA Championship game as a freshman, the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 as a sophomore and junior and the NCAA Tournament second round as a senior.
Carrem was signed to a training camp contract in 2009 by the Connecticut Sun. In 2009-10 she played first for Ramat Hen in Israel and then Sdent Sierre in Switzerland where she won two cup games and the league Championship. Most recently she played the 2010-11 season for Aix-en-Provence in France.
It's a wonderful and rare opportunity for kids to be able to work with someone that's achieved such great success and is as talented, driven and hardworking as Carrem Gay.
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