9-10 Boys
The boys basketball program for ages 9-10 focuses on further developing skills, enhancing understanding of the game, strengthening teamwork, and ensuring the experience remains fun and engaging. At this age, players begin to play more structured games and learn more advanced techniques.
Practices
Monday or Tuesday evenings
Location
Cockeysville Middle School
Games
Saturday mornings
Location
Cockeysville Middle School
Understanding the Game
- Official Game Play: Players play full court games with official time and score. Referees are incorporated, but also provide assistance for players to understand the rules of the game.
- In-Depth Rules: Players learn more comprehensive rules, including fouls, violations, and basic game strategies. They understand the importance of positions and player responsibilities on the court.
- Game Strategy: Basic offensive and defensive strategies are introduced, such as setting screens, understanding spacing, and transitioning between offense and defense.
- Developing Strategy: Introduction to game strategy is implemented and players learn more about general offensive positions and more advanced team plays.
Developing Fundamentals
- Enhanced Dribbling: Dribbling drills become more complex, including using both hands, performing crossovers, behind-the-back moves, and improving control under pressure.
- Advanced Passing: Players work on a variety of passes (chest, bounce, overhead) with an emphasis on precision and speed. They also learn to pass while moving and under defensive pressure.
- Shooting Skills: Shooting practice includes form shooting, layups, jump shots, and free throws. Players practice shooting from different spots on the court and learn to shoot with consistency.
- Defensive Techniques: Players are taught advanced defensive skills such as proper stance, footwork, understanding how to guard players effectively, and basic team defense concepts like man-to-man and help defense.
Learning about Teamwork
- Complex Team Drills: Drills that require more coordination and communication among players are emphasized, such as running plays, executing give-and-go moves, and understanding player rotations.
- Role Understanding: Players learn the specific roles and responsibilities of different positions (guards, forwards, centers) and how to work together to achieve team goals.
- Leadership and Support: Coaches encourage leadership skills, teaching players to support each other, communicate effectively on the court, and work together to solve problems.
Having Fun
- Challenging Drills: Drills and activities are designed to be both challenging and fun, keeping players engaged and excited about improving their skills.
- Skill Competitions: Fun competitions such as shooting contests, dribbling challenges, and mini-tournaments are used to motivate players and celebrate their progress.
- Positive Reinforcement: Coaches and parents continue to create a positive environment, emphasizing enjoyment, personal growth, and a love for the game.
Winter 2024-2025
Price: $90
Registration Opens Sept.1
Registration Closes Nov.30
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