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Erin Thorn and Company Helps Salt Lake City Fall In Love With The Young3 Experience
By Liam Blutman August 5, 2019
The Young3 event touched down in Utah, which is not far from the hometown of BYU great and Young3 coach, Erin Thorn. Reporter Liam Blutman was able to lend his insight of the event, courtesy of Champions Basketball Network.
Out here in Salt Lake City as the Young3 made its way to Utah to spread positivity and influence the youth. It was a nice showing from the community as we had around 100 kids participate in SLC’s Young3 experience. We truly appreciated all of you coming out and want to send a special thank you to the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Boys & Girls Club for helping host this camp! I was fortunate enough to speak with Andy Whitesides, who runs the clubs and asked her about how much value she believes the Young3 experience brings to her Boys & Girls Club. This is what Andy had to say, “Definitely a lot! It gives the kids some new faces that get them excited and teach some new skills that we might not always get with the staff we have here.”
SLC’s Young3 team consisted of: Jerome Williams, Johnnie Williams, Josh Williams, Charles “Choo” Smith, Eric “Broadway” Jones, Erin Thorn, Desmon Farmer, James “Hollywood” Robinson, Bryan Burrell, Lamar Lundy, and Liam Blutman. You already know that Eric was out there commentating like we were at Rucker Park, NYC as he had the kids hyped all day long! Oh boy, how about that 3-point shootout we had between Erin, Hollywood, and Donte Greene of the Killer 3’s!? It was lit! Hollywood finally ended up dethroning Erin after she had won every previous week this year. Congrats to Hollywood for taking home the ‘ship this week but man… that was a savage move beating Erin in her home state!
Special shoutout to BIG3 Commissioner and Basketball Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler for coming to our camp. Clyde gave the kids an exceptional speech about getting active and appreciating life. It was really cool to see the BIG3 Commissioner take time out of his day to share some words of wisdom with Salt Lake’s youth and sign plenty of autographs.
Erin Thorn raved about her return to Utah. She was so appreciative of the love and support she received back home. Erin exclaimed the following regards to being back in Utah, “It is always fun and rewarding to give back to a game that has given me so much, but there is something special about being able to do it in one’s home state. The atmosphere was amazing and the Boys & Girls Club staff went above and beyond! The entire experience was top notch.”
As mentioned earlier, Killer 3s member Donte Greene stopped by the camp as well, we appreciate Donte taking time out of his day and giving back to the community. And special thanks to Donte for bringing his son to today’s camp and letting him enjoy the experience. I was able to ask Donte about the importance of professional athletes going out and interacting with their community and here’s what he had to say, “It is very important, I know that growing up I didn’t get to interact with any NBA guys or professional athletes, so for us to come out, give our time, speak to them, and try to teach them thing we learned when we were younger.” My next question about the value of the Young3 and here’s what he had to say, “It brings a lot of value, they see us out there on the court and on TV, it gives them something to look up too, it shines a light on basketball players. Also, just being able to ask us anything, to be there, to talk to us and realize we are regular people at the same time. It’s fun for me, I love to be able to give back to the kids and teach them little things I know about the game!”
As we’ve grown accustomed to… Choo and Johnnie held their Life Skills segment and I’d just like to share a special moment that went down at the camp. During Life Skills, each kid got passed the basketball and was asked to share something they love and something they dislike. One young boy got the ball and took a second to speak, fighting back tears immediately, then he said, “Basketball is super important to me, it’s my life.” He then proceeded to tell the room about how his mom left his family when he was just 1 years old. That she opted for a life of drugs as opposed to spending one loving her family forever. It was super sad and you have to show empathy for this young boy and his family. With fate beside him, this young boy followed up this by hitting the game-winning three in the championship game to win it all. What a story, it’s only the beginning for this young boy. Just watch and see, he’s going to be amazing in not only basketball, but in life as well.
Then we had the Young3 All-Team. You know the rules, I’ll list them below and maybe you’ll show them love with a follow on Instagram too!
Young3 All-Team – Salt Lake City, Utah
Christian Cox
Lukas Anderson
Lena Casperson (@Lena_Casperson)
Aidan Duffy (@AidanDuffy.12)
Jaden Fullmer (@xJadenxFullmerx)
Ruben Drawn (@RubenDrawn)
Lucas Deollos
I personally just wanted to say what our whole staff was thinking, the kids at SLC’s camp were so polite, caring, fun, and supportive of each other. We had members of the Boys and Girls Club here drop whatever they were doing just to come into the gym, sit down, watch some games, and cheer on (loudly) everybody. That is not something we’ve really seen thus far, it creates a very cool atmosphere and boosts the spirits of the young boys and girls who played in today’s games. You had workers participating in drills, doing push-ups, helping with whatever they could. Salt Lake City set the bar so high, we were truly blessed to cross paths with such an amazing group of people this week and would be super fortunate for any future city to even come close to replicating the kindness and love that SLC shared.
That’s it from Salt Lake City, Utah! Thank you again to the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Boys & Girls Club for hosting us! This was one of the most energetic groups we’ve had. Even the camp counselors were out there getting push-ups in! How can you not want to be apart of the Young3 Experience???