Parent Meeting
Who We Are
2019-2020 Blair Basketball Club BoardExecutive Committee:
Jordan Lynch, President – Brian Slominski, VP Boys – Nikki Mann, VP GirlsJenny Daggett, Treasurer – Jen Chikos, Secretary
Board Members:Ashley Brown - Chad Bruck - Joni Clements - Jim Collins - Wade Daggett –Brady RayErin Field - Ryan Fischer - Nicole Knight - Kim Leggott - Kari Heser – Toby Dresden
Gail Snyder - Dustin Steffen - Mike Storjohann - Jeremy Sullivan - Dustin Wolfe
High School AdvisorsMatt Aschoff, Girl High School Coach – Chris Whitwer, Boys High School Coach
The Blair Basketball Club is a Nonprofit, 100% Volunteer Organization, with all board members & coaches doing their best to provide a positive experience
for all members of our club and to support our community. The BBC Board consists of twenty-two Voting Board Members, two High
School Coach Advisors, and other non-voting Member Volunteers.
BBC Board Objectives
• To place each athlete on a team through an evaluation process every year; with the essential mission to build basketball fundamentals and give a basketball experience to every player.
• To give the players a positive environment to learn and develop a love for the game.
• To learn the importance of teamwork and sportsmanship
• To increase the skillset in our local athletes and serve as a feeder program for our High School teams.
BBC Board Responsibilities
• To ensure the safety of all players in our club.• To evaluate all registered players and place them on a team
the we feel gives them the best opportunity to learn and have an enjoyable experience.
• To vet all coaches and select the best fit for each age group from the list of volunteers we receive.
• To give our coaches the necessary resources to help them with skill development for their teams.
• To manage facilities and schedules in an effort to give all teams two 90-minute practices per week.
• To be available to answer any questions or concerns that a player or parent may have throughout the season.
Parent Responsibilities
• To ensure players are at all practices, on time, ready to play. Do not use missing practices as punishment to players; this hurts the entire team. Speak with your coach and have them hold back playing time in games.
• To support the skills and philosophy’s being coached. Coaches have a plan for their team and they need all players to adhere to that plan to work together functionally.
• To NOT coach your player from the sidelines in games. Again, the coach has a plan in place. Let him run the team on the floor to avoid confusion with players. Players who listen to parents coaching can lose playing time.
• NOT to fixate on wins or losses and encourage this mentality in your player. While this is a competitive sport, at this level we are far more concerned with seeing the players skills progress. The medal they get as a 2nd-8th grader means far less than achieving success at the High School level and beyond.
• To encourage good sportsmanship in your player by supporting all players and coaches on the team.
• NOT to address officials or opposing coaches or players before, during, or after a game. Your coach will handle all issues on the floor.
• NEVER to, unless there is an immediate safety concern, approach your players bench, team huddle, or your coach during or immediately following a game.
• To communicate any safety concerns to your coach and the BBC Board immediately. Players safety is our number one concern. Please let us know if it is in jeopardy.
• To fulfill 3 volunteer hours for each registered player. If you choose to donate your $150 deposit, please let us know.
Player Responsibilities
• To attend practices and games and always give 100%. This is not social time.
• To be respectful to coaches and teammates.• To be respectful to officials and all opposing team coaches
and players.• To be a good teammate and a good sport.• To be respectful of all facilities used for practices and
games. Leave the facilities better than you found them.• To be responsible for all uniforms, gear, balls, water bottles
etc.• To report any safety concerns to their coach.
NBA/USA Basketball GuidelinesUpdated 3/20/18
The NBA and USA Basketball announced a set of age-specific rules and guidelines aimed at improving fundamentals and fostering long-term development.
The recommendations include:• No 3-point shooting or zone defenses for ages 7-8 and 9-11• When possible, players ages 7-8 should play on an 8-foot
basket, and players ages 9-11 should play on a 9-foot basket• Equal playing time throughout the game for ages 7-8 and
throughout the first three periods for ages 9-11 (coach's discretion after the third period)
Blair Basketball Club agrees with these guidelines and encourages our coaches to follow.
Playing Time & Attendance
• All Players get equal playing time the first three quarters of the game.
• The last quarter is to be used at the coach’s discretion.
• Missing practice puts a player behind and can stall the entire teams progress.
• Showing up late to games cuts into coaches pregame and hurts the entire team.
• Coaches can cut playing time to discipline players.
BBC Offense & Defense
• All BBC Teams will play Man to Man Defense– Learning M to M fundamentals will make players
effective with all types of Defenses – Zone Defenses in any form are not allowed without
the permission of the BBC Board. This will be determined on a case by case basis.
• All BBC Teams will play Motion Offenses– Learning Offensive fundamentals will make players
effective with all types of Offenses– Set plays do not help develop a players Basketball IQ
How To Address Concerns
• When a situation occurs that is not an immediate threat or safety concern to the player then we ask that you follow the process below.
• The 24-hour rule. At the moment an issue arises emotions are at their highest and people have not completely thought through the situation. We ask that if you have a concern please think it over for 24 hours prior to contacting your coach or the BBC Board. This should go for parents and players.
• If the concern is regarding playing time, position, or practice or game issues then the player must first discuss this with the coach.
• The parents may call, email, or set up a time to meet outside of practices or games to discuss concerns with coaches. Coaches are volunteers with busy schedule and may not be immediately available. Please respect their time.
• If a meeting with the coach does not resolve the parents and players concerns, then you can contact the BBC Executive Committee or another Voting Board Member. They will schedule a time to meet with a BBC Board member, the parents, and the coach/coaches. This will be a worst-case scenario, as we typically trust and will support the decisions of our coaches.
Team Placement
• Our goal to have at least 2 teams in every grade for boys & girls.
• Ideally, we would have 8 Players on Purple teams and 10 Players on White teams.
• Players are evaluated using objective and subjective data collected from evaluations.
• Previous years coaches provide feedback on players as well.• High School Coaches aid in player evaluations and team
placement• Team Formation Committee consists of 7 board members,
all of which will be present at evaluations.
Coach Selection
• Head Coaches are selected from parents that volunteered when registering their player
• Assistant Coaches are selected by the Head Coach, giving first consideration to those who volunteered when registering their player
• Coaches are always in short supply. Please volunteer if you are able. The BBC does an exceptional job of giving coaches the resources necessary to be successful.
League & Tourney Selection
• We work with each coach to determine placement in a competitive division in their league.
• Coaches select which tournaments their team will attend. BBC Board offers guidance as needed to help coaches with this.
• While we may do our best to place teams in the appropriate skill level, we cannot control when other teams “sandbag” to a lower division; or if a tournament is struggling to fill divisions.
• We do our best and adjust year to year as necessary.
Sports Engine Contact Info
• BBC and team correspondence will be communicated through Sports Engine. All players contact information must be updated in your SportsEngine user account. It is recommended to include your phone number and allow texting. This will ensure immediate communication of any changes due to weather or other circumstances.• Go to website www.blairyouthsports.org• Log in to Sports Engine Account• Go to Settings• Update Account Information Primary Contacts• Verify Individual Profile Contacts
www.blairyouthsports.org
Log in to Sports Engine Account
Go to Settings
Update Account Information Primary Contacts
Verify Individual Profile Contacts
Season Plans
2019-2020 Program:• BBC will continue skills training by Warwick
Workouts
• 2019-2020 Season– Winter league & 4-5 tourneys (1 Blair) = 22-23
games• 7th-8th Girls Play Fall League
– Fall-Winter: bi-weekly Warwick coaching (6-8 weeks)
– 16-18 sessions of summer workouts
– Spring, summer & fall camps (3 camps)– 2-90-minute practices per week
Per Player Costs
Estimated Average Cost Per
Player
Total Cost Notes
Merchandise Cost $120.00 Apparel, backpack, basketball
Clinics & Professional Instruction $200.00 Warwick camps; weekly training
Administrative/Miscellaneous $50.00 Website, printing, advertising,
scholarship
Fundraising Support $100.00 Custodians, gym space, concessions,
labor, officials, March Mayhem
FACILITIES Fees $65.00 Usage of Dana Facility & School Fees
League & Tournament Fees $125.00 1 Winter League & 4-5 tournaments
Avg estimated cost per player total$660.00
CLUB FUNDRAISING COVERS
THE DIFFERENCE
Parents pay $450 - $490 / player
BBC pays on avg. $200/player-or $30,000+ annually
THANK YOU FOR COMING!
2018-2019 Costs
Returning Players
• $450 one-time or 2 installments of $225
New Players
• $490 one-time or 2 installments of $245
Cost Changes
• NEW uniforms for all players; current supplier quit
• Fundraising budget is less; donations are diminishing
– Lower attendance at March Mayhem
– Higher demand on local businesses
• First payment due at registration
– 2nd payment due June 1st
• Pay by check or on-line
– Plus on-line processing fee
2018-2019 Registration• Use of website for registration & payment
– www.blairyouthsports.org• Can register & pay online – will be required to pay processing fee• OR – can pay by check at evaluations
– Payments due April 12th & June 1 if paying by installments• Pay online, or pay by check at evaluation• Also bring a check for volunteer time deposit
– Payment is due prior to evaluations– No refunds on summer skill development or camps– Parents are responsible to keep registration & contact information up
to date in our system• We use email as our primary communication tool
• Volunteer time requirement & deposit– $100 deposit check for volunteer time; 2 hour requirement– Parents are obligated to contact the board of directors if volunteer
spots are filled and they are unable to register online
• See FAQ’s on our website for more detailed information
Spring Evaluation Information
Schedule:ATTEND THE EVALUATION FOR NEXT YEAR'S GRADEMonday April 9th:5:00-6:00 -- 3rd grade boys6:00-7:00 -- 4th grade boys7:00-8:00 -- 5th grade boys8:00-9:00 -- 6th grade boysTuesday April 10th:5:00-6:00 – 6th grade girls6:00-7:00 – 4th grade girls7:00-8:00 – 5th grade girlsThursday April 12th:5:00-6:00 -- 3rd grade girls6:00-7:00 -- 7th grade girls7:00-8:00 -- 8th grade girls
• Evaluations to be held at Otte Middle School• Kids should attend session for grade they will be in 2018-20189season• 7th & 8th grade boys need to register, but not try-out
2019-2020 Package• Participation in 1 league & 4-5 tournaments• 3 Warwick Workout camps
o Spring, summer & fall camps (3 camps)o Nov-Dec-Jan: weekly Warwick coaching (6-8 weeks)
o Warwick will run 1 practice/ bi-weeklyo Summer skills camps (16-18 sessions)o Not Included: Blair High School camps
Cost Comparisons:1. Bennington, $395/season ; $5.50/hour2. Omaha Sports Academy, $1200/season; $8.20/hour3. Elkhorn Attack, $695 or $495 (New Player); $625 or $450
(Returning)/season; $7.00/hour4. BLAIR BASKETBALL CLUB, $450/season; $4.25/HOUR
Next Steps
• Register www.blairyouthsports.org
• Attend evaluations
• Attend summer skill development sessions
• Play BLAIR BEAR BASKETBALL next fall!!!!!!
Plans – 2017-2018 Season
• Advantages of additional professional coaching over games– We understand games are fun for both the kids & parents
• Each player only gets 20-30 minutes of basketball action at each game
– Additional practice time improves overall skills• More time spent with a ball in hand; less time on bench
– Weekly professional coaching helps our coaches & players• Volunteer coaches will still be expected to attend Warwick
practices
• Develop consistency in practices that will last throughout the season
• We are working through details on how this will work for 7-8 boys
Parent & Coach Feedback
Club Participation: 190 participants & 22 teams
Mid-season survey feedback:
• 95% satisfaction rating w/ Club
• 97% satisfaction w/ camps & clinics
• 95% satisfaction w/ child’s skill development
• 94% satisfaction w/ scripted practices (EGT)
• 94% satisfaction w/ leagues & competition level
Additional feedback:
• Competition level in leagues & tourneys
• Consistency
Agenda
Topics:
• Our Mission
• 2017-2018 Season feedback
• Changes for 2018-2019 Season
Our Mission
• The objective of the program is to place each athlete on a team through an evaluation process every year; with the essential mission to build basketball fundamentals and give a basketball experience to every player. Evaluations are held in late March to early April and again in late August. Every player is assessed to ensure they are set on a team that is ideal for them in their present basketball skill level. We plan to have groups that play in silver, bronze and rec levels.
• We are a volunteer organization; with all board members & coaches doing their best to provide a positive experience for all members of our basketball club and to support our community.
2019-2020 Timeline
• Parent Meetings & Discussion, April 2nd & 4th• Registration opens March 26th
www.blairyouthsports.org• Registration closes April 12th
• Spring evaluations & registration; April 9th, 10th & 12th
• Warwick shooting camp, Saturday, April 28th• Summer Warwick Workouts, June 13-14-15• Additional Summer Workout dates & times to be
determined due to gym space• 7th-8th girls start in late September• All other teams – start in late October
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