After breakfast, we left the cafeteria, heading for our designated practice field. I did my best to stay completely focused on learning from Chandler. He was patient with our whole group, explaining what we should be taking away from each drill. He didn't seem as intimidating as he was on day one.
"It's hard to believe that tomorrow is the last day of camp." Travis sighed as we dragged our feet to the cafeteria for lunch. Just because Chandler was more approachable, didn't mean the practices became any easier. "I'm excited and sad at the same time."
Noah nodded. "Yea, same. It's been fun playing all day, every day. Our high school has a camp next week for all levels including incoming freshmen, but it just won't be the same."
"You guys are so depressing." Adam rolled his eyes. "There will always be more camps. Winter ID camps are becoming more popular for warmer climate areas. Sign up for one of those."
"Is that what you're doing?" Travis asked.