A handful of Purdue players were assisting during the PALS camp's 12-2 session in Mollenkopf Wednesday. The camp was pushed indoors with the threat of rain, and it afforded the several hundred kids the opportunity to expend energy at a variety of stations. Jonathan Curry and Gelen Robinson were running the passing station; Grant Ellington started in stretching but moved to sprints when Robert Gregory had to take off; Bilal Marshall and freshman Evyn Cooper manned the tug-o-war; and frosh David Rose and Will Schott were at the tackling station.