Not too late
Deb Smith couldn't find any basketball camps for women of a certain age, so she started her own Deb Smith is an avid basketball player from That kind of camp. But Deb Smith is 51, and she couldn't find a basketball camp for women of her age. So did she pout? Nope. Did she get angry? Negative. File a lawsuit? Uh-uh. Smith instead created her own basketball skills camp. It was just for women age 50 and older. The first-ever Not Too Late Basketball Camp was held from July 13 to 16 in "It was unbelievable," Smith said. "To a person, all the coaches were just in awe just how much enthusiasm the campers had…When the coaches spoke, everyone stood around and listened with incredible interest. It was a mutual lovefest going on. The campers were in awe of the coaches, and likewise." Smith noted that the 53 women came from 11 states, including "These 53 women never had an opportunity to attend a sports camp," Smith said. "I had many campers in their exit commentaries saying, 'I never had a chance to go to a camp. I took my kids to camps, I volunteered at camps, I worked at camps, but I never got to go myself.'" Smith said most of the women also had never, as in never ever, had a real coach before the Not Too Late Basketball Camp. "They were more enthusiastic than any kids I've ever coached," said Amanda Rodgerson, 25. The women's basketball coach at Southern Maine Community College, Rodgerson moonlighted for the Not Too Late camp. "I didn't really know what to expect," she said, "but they were just so enthusiastic to be there. They would cheer for their teammates, cheer on other people. They were just so receptive for any tips we had to give them." Rodgerson said she was stunned by the high level of physical conditioning of the players. "I definitely learned about staying active! There were women there who were 70 years old who didn't even look 50." Smith concurred: "My athletic trainer, who is maybe 33 years old, could not believe the resiliency of these women. We started at Smith had a decided advantage in creating a skills camp. She's the operations manager for the The list is long, but all of these camps were for children. Until the Not Too Late camp. Will Smith do it again next summer? Definitely, she says. "It has such potential," she raved. "The market is huge. Next year, we'll max out at 70 people, and I'll have a wait list." |