Monday, May 10, 2010

Sacramento Press / GPA opens camp in Compton

Sacramento Press / GPA opens camp in Compton

GPA opens camp in Compton


Above: Brent Pottenger with former Sacramento Kings player, Tyus Edney (and his son)
"You have to have a backup plan," shared one student-athlete this past weekend at GPACompton.
Game Plan Academy (GPA) opened camp this past Saturday in Compton, California (Los Angeles). Over the past few months, my brother, Kai Pottenger, and I have worked collaboratively with the Compton Unified School District, Revolution Test Prep, and the University of Southern California to create a small pilot program for male and female basketball players at Dominguez, Centennial, and Compton high schools. The goal of GPA is to provide students (for free) with personalized and professional academic and athletic mentorship services that they may not normally have access to, including SAT/ACT test prep materials and tutoring. The hope is that this coupling of sports and education will help empower and motivate students to pursue their higher education and career goals. Sports are great vehicles for broad human development, but the reality of "life after athletics" means that youth need support and encouragement with their studies too. In the classroom in Compton, students understood this dynamic quite well, expressing their intentions to integrate and balance basketball with their school work in order to go to college and prepare for life after basketball: "I'm going to keep playing basketball as long as possible and see how far that takes me. But, I'm also going to keep going to class so that I can eventually run my own business one day too," said one student perceptively. This is the type of feedback