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Chalmers impresses at camp

Future KU basketball player Mario Chalmers, a 6-foot-2 high school senior point guard from Bartlett High in Anchorage, Alaska, was impressive at last weekend’s NBA Players Assn. camp in Richmond, Va.

6Sports video: Giddens kicks off week two of camp

J.R. Giddens was the guest speaker Monday at Bill Self’s Kansas University basketball camp, giving some advice and answering the campers’ questions.

6Sports video: Prep recruit picks Louisville

Terrence Williams, who was at Kansas University last week on an official visit, has decided to attend Louisville on a basketball scholarship.

6Sports video: Falkenstien wins Gowdy award

Kansas University broadcaster Max Falkenstien has been honored with the 2004 Curt Gowdy media award, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced Monday. Falkenstien will receive the award during Enshrinement Weekend Sept. 9-11 in Springfield, Mass.

Davison to offer football clinic

Former Kansas University cornerback Andrew Davison, now a member of the Dallas Cowboys, is offering a clinic for football players ages 8-17 on July 10-11 at MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe. Other NFL players participating include Kansas City Chiefs rookie John Booth, St. Louis Ram Joel Jacobs and former Pro Bowl tight end Russ Francis.

Giddens not glib? No way!

Soph survives speech, says injuries healing

A man of many words, J.R. Giddens could think of just a few Monday afternoon after being introduced as guest speaker at Bill Self’s Kansas University basketball camp.

Naismith Hall to honor KU’s Falkenstien

Max Falkenstien, who has broadcast Kansas University basketball and football games for nearly six decades, on Monday was named recipient of the 15th annual Curt Gowdy electronic media award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.