The History of Champions
Camp Champions opened its gates for the first time in 1967. Hondo Crouch, Darrell K Royal, Horton Nesrsta, and Pete Runnels originally founded the camp as an all-boys camp. Just three summers later, in 1970, Camp Champions opened its doors to girls. The camp had various owners and directors until Steve and Susie Baskin bought the camp in 1995.
Camp Championsâ founders still remain close to the campâs heart. Darrell K Royal played quarterback and defensive back for the University of Oklahoma before his career took off in 1956 when he began coaching at the University of Texas, winning three national championships.
Before beginning work at Camp Champions, Pete Runnels played Major League baseball for the Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox and Houston Colt .45âs. Our baseball field is named Runnelsâ Field after Pete.
Horton Nesrsta served over twenty years as a Southwest Conference football referee. Known to be smart and funny, he was one of the best referees in the league. He is remembered at Camp with Horton and Carol Annâs Home Plate.
Hondo Crouch was prominent in the sporting world. He swam for the University of Texas, earning All-American honors. After a brief stint in the Air Corps, he coached at various swim camps across Texas. Hondo took the pen name Peter Cedarstacker to write satirical articles for his local newspaper. Shortly after founding Camp Champions, he bought Luckenbach, Texas, and came up with the renowned slogan, âEverybodyâs Somebody in Luckenbach.â Hondo is honored in the boysâ swim bay with two of his quotes: âThink or thwimâ and âSwimmingâ you canât find a better sport to save your life.â
LEGACY AND TRADITION
Campers return year after year to Camp Champions to take part in its many traditions. Torchlight, the nightly ceremony to honor the camper of the day, started the first night of camp and has taken place every night since, beginning and ending with the same songs at each ceremony.
Pride fills the Trojans and Spartans just as in 1967 when the Camp Champions Greek Games began. Each day campers take part in inspection and flag raising.
The boys have always been divided into the âRookieâ, âLettermanâ, âAquanautâ; whereas the girls have been divided into the âMiniâ, âMidiâ, and âMaxiâ divisions.
Hondo Crouch established the tradition of the Lake Swim (originally called the Royal Order of Channel) by swimming across the lake and back once every term. Campers today eat in the Fillinâ Station as they did in the â60s.
Campâs legacies are most evident in the Fillinâ Station with the flags and plaques hanging from the rafters created by each cabin at the end of the terms.
Campers Grow Into Champions
Many children who spent their summers at Camp Champions have gone on to become distinguished in their field. Drew Brees plays quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and won the prestigious NFL Most Valuable Player award in 2009. Lisa Loeb became a renowned singer and songwriter, specializing in childrenâs music. Michael Dell, founder of Dell computers attended camp, as did his wife Susan. Other alumni include country singer Aaron Watson; country singer and songwriter Django Walker; musician Lucas and visual artist Micah Nelson (country singer Willie Nelsonâs sons); and world famous wakeskater Bret Little.
WE RECENTLY CELEBRATED OUR 50TH SUMMER!
Since 1967 weâve been helping children grow into the Champions they are intended to be, and in 2016 we celebrated our 50th summer! We observed this monumental occasion by having our best summer yet with the biggest firework shows included. In the fall we had our most fun Family Camp to date, with old and new parents, counselors, and campers who got to participate in a myriad of activities and camp traditions.