Nasir Scroggins, an 8-year-old Bridges Prep 3rd-grader, dribbles the ball during the Treys4Trey Youth Basketball Skills Camp on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2025 at Whale Branch Early College High School. The free community event, hosted by University of Arkansas forward Nick Pringle, was aimed at empowering local youth, providing school resources, and fostering community spirit. Pringle, a Whale Branch alum who played at South Carolina last season after a Final Four appearance with Alabama the previous year, was in attendance to mentor youth and engage with families. The organization is named in honor of Pringle’s deceased brother, Trey. After the Skills camp, the Treys4Trey organization held a back-to-school bash with school supply giveaways, games and free food.Amber Hewitt/The Island News

Treys4Trey Basketball Camp

Kendall Booker a high school junior from Atlanta and Tony Broxton Jr., a Bridges Prep senior, compete during the Treys4Trey Youth Basketball Skills Camp on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2025 at Whale Branch Early College High School. The free community event, hosted by University of Arkansas forward Nick Pringle, was aimed at empowering local youth, providing school resources, and fostering community spirit. Pringle, a Whale Branch alum who played at South Carolina last season after a Final Four appearance with Alabama the previous year, was in attendance to mentor youth and engage with families. The organization is named in honor of Pringle’s deceased brother, Trey. After the Skills camp, the Treys4Trey organization held a back-to-school bash with school supply giveaways, games and free food. Amber Hewitt/The Island News
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