5-6 Boys
Youth boys basketball for ages 5-6 is all about introducing young children to the sport in a fun and engaging way. At this stage, the focus is on understanding the basic rules of the game, such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. Coaches emphasize developing fundamental skills through age-appropriate drills and activities that keep the kids active and excited.
Practices
Once a week, Monday-Thursday
Location
Pot Spring or Warren Elementary
Games
Saturday Mornings
Location
Cockeysville Community Center
or Warren Elementary
Understanding the Game
- Basic Rules: Children are taught the simplest rules of basketball, such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. The focus is on understanding the overall flow of the game rather than strict adherence to rules.
- Simplified Play: Games are played on smaller courts with lower hoops to make it easier for young players to score and participate actively. Team coaches will also officiate the games.
Developing Fundamentals
- Dribbling: Kids learn to dribble the ball with both hands, starting with stationary dribbling and progressing to moving while dribbling.
- Passing: Simple passing techniques, such as chest passes and bounce passes, are introduced to help players understand the importance of teamwork.
- Shooting: Player’s practice shooting the ball with proper form, often using smaller, lighter basketballs to accommodate their size and strength.
- Basic Defense: Children are introduced to basic defensive concepts, such as staying between their opponent and the basket.
Learning about Teamwork
- Team Activities: Drills and games are designed to require cooperation and communication among players. Emphasis is placed on working together rather than individual performance.
- Support and Encouragement: Coaches and parents are encouraged to provide positive reinforcement, highlighting the importance of supporting teammates and celebrating everyone's contributions.
- Sharing the Ball: Players are taught the value of passing and sharing the ball to ensure that everyone gets a chance to participate and enjoy the game.
Having Fun
- Game-Like Drills: Practices often include fun, game-like drills that keep the children engaged and excited about playing basketball.
- Mini-Games: Short, informal games are played to give kids a taste of real gameplay without the pressure of competition.
- Positive Environment: The overall atmosphere is kept light and positive, with the primary goal being for children to have fun and develop a love for the game.
Winter 2024-2025
Price: $70
Registration Opens Sept.1
Registration Closes Nov.30
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