On Monday, May 11th, the Camden Unified Basketball team put on quite a show with a nearly-successful fourth quarter rally, and honored two seniors along the way. Ahead of a 30-27 loss against Whitesboro in a battle of unbeaten teams, the Blue Devils honored seniors Peter Trautner and David Gilbert for their contributions to the program.
Peter Trautner
Plans after High School: To go work in the union as a heavy equipment operator, and enjoy life with his girlfriend.
Would Like to Thank: Mr. Adam Noyes for pushing him through all the years of high school, and Mrs. Sherri Noyes for pushing him through middle school and helping him when he needed it. He also wants to thank all of his friends who are always there when he needs their help.
David Gilbert
Plans after High School: To work in lawn care.
Would Like to Thank: Mom, Dad, Mrs. Shannon McPheron, Mr. Adam Noyes, Mrs. Sarah Falanga
Presented in partnership with Special Olympics New York, the Unified Basketball program continues to embody the best facets of interscholastic athletics and the ways it can build community. This inclusive platform affords the opportunity for students with and without disabilities to compete on the same court, contribute to a common goal, and make lifelong friends along the way.
The Blue Devils wrap up their 2026 regular season on Thursday, May 14th against Oneida.

