7-8 Boys
The boys 7-8 age basketball program focuses on building a deeper understanding of the game while continuing to develop fundamental skills. At this stage, players are introduced to more advanced techniques in dribbling, passing, shooting, and basic defensive concepts. Coaches use a variety of drills and exercises to enhance these skills in a structured yet enjoyable manner.
Practices
Once a week, Monday-Thursday
Location
Mays Chapel or Warren Elementary
Games
Saturday afternoons
Location
Cockeysville Community Center
or Mays Chapel Elementary
Understanding the Game
- Expanded Rules: Children begin to learn more detailed rules of the game, such as traveling, double dribbling, and basic violations. They start to understand concepts like offense and defense more deeply.
- Game Flow: Players get a better grasp of the flow of the game, including transitions between offense and defense, and the importance of positioning on the court.
- Developing Strategy: Introduction to game strategy is implemented and players learn about general offensive positions and simple plays.
Developing Fundamentals
- Advanced Dribbling: Dribbling drills become more complex, incorporating moves like crossovers, and dribbling with increased speed and control.
- Varied Passing: Players practice different types of passes, such as overhead passes and bounce passes, with an emphasis on accuracy and timing.
- Shooting Technique: Shooting practice includes focusing on proper form, aiming, and shooting from different spots on the court. Layups and basic set shots are introduced.
- Defensive Skills: Basic defensive stances and movements are taught, along with simple concepts like guarding an opponent while not committing fouls.
Learning about Teamwork
- Communication on the Court: Players will learn to develop skills that require passing, moving without the ball, setting screens, and communication. Concepts are emphasized to develop cooperation and understanding of team play.
- Encouraging Roles: Coaches encourage players to understand different roles on the team, such as guard or forward, and the importance of each role..
- Positive Interaction: Players are taught to encourage and support each other, reinforcing the value of teamwork and a positive attitude.
Having Fun
- Interactive Drills: Drills are designed to be engaging and interactive, often incorporating fun elements that keep players excited about learning.
- Friendly Scrimmages: Short, informal games and scrimmages allow players to apply their skills in a game setting without the pressure of competition.
- Skill Games: Activities like shooting contests, dribbling relays, and obstacle courses are used to make practice enjoyable while developing key skills.
- Positive Environment: Maintaining a supportive and fun environment is key, with an emphasis on enjoying the game, celebrating progress, and encouraging a love for basketball.
Winter 2024-2025
Price: $80
Registration Opens Sept.1
Registration Closes Nov.30
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