Florida Basketball Newsletter
Providing
Competitive Basketball Information
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Newsletter
Issue #177 - May 19, 2006 |
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Welcome to the
Florida Basketball Newsletter. In
this and future issues, the primary focus is on college exposure for
girls and boys basketball players. Contributors are
Florida State University Head Coach Sue Semrau,
Carl Tinsley - Oregon City
Basketball (End of the Oregon Trail & River City Tournaments),
Sam Lee (MidSummer
Nights' Madness Basketball Tournaments)
and others. The Florida Basketball Newsletter is released
irregularly and email subscriptions are
free. Any comments, suggestions,
articles, columns and contributions are
more than welcome and can be forwarded
to Rob Hicks,
hicksrob@comcast.net.
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Florida State University Head Coach Sue Semrau
College Exposure - Girls &
Boys Basketball Players |
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Sam W. Lee,
MSNM Tournaments,
www.hooptournaments.com - E-Mail
samwlee7512@comcast.net.
Sam is next up on the
Florida Basketball
Newsletter series on college exposure for girls and boys basketball
players.
(1) What is a
college coach looking for in a potential player?
"Athleticism,
attitude, basketball fundamental skills, understanding of the game of
basketball, excellent scholarship and willingness to learn. That may be
pretty much the correct order. Outside of the rare (less than 1%) blue
chip players who have tremendous physical advantages and basketball
skills, most coaches are looking for the best athlete they can find.
Next is attitude. Does he or she work well with teammates on the
floor? How does the player contribute to the success of the team on and
off the floor? I once had a player who was a great female athlete.
During one of her “home visits” from a major DI school she told her
mother who was present at the visit to quit asking stupid questions.
The college coach, got up, told the prospect she was no longer
interested in someone with that attitude and left!"
(2) What advice would you offer the student-athlete vying for
a basketball scholarship?
"Exhibit
a positive attitude every minute of every tourney. When things are not
going your way on the floor, don’t show undue frustration. Work as FAST
and HARD as you can and play within yourself. Unless you are a premier
shooter, no one really cares whether you score in these games. How do
you play defense, what is your court awareness. CAN YOU CHANGE THE GAME
when you get into the game? And above all else, look and act like you
are REALLY having a great time! And this part is crucial for all of us
who have to work for a living…MARKET YOURSELF all year round. We’re
always willing to help young players to that. We tell you what to do
and how to do it. Do the college coaches in the programs you are
interest in know where you are playing and on which team this summer?
That’s your job! It’s free. Just ask."
(3) How important is it to participate in college exposure events?
"I
believe it is more important to play in the NCAA Certified events more
so that shootouts or camps. You get to display your talents in game
situations against a variety of opponents and under very stressful
situations. To NOT participate in either of those two types of events
(Tourneys and/or Camps) probably reduces your chances of not getting a
scholarship at some level by 80%. Again, if you are a true blue chip
player this does not apply, but if you are like the 500,000 young prep
girl and boy players who are average to above average, chances are you
just won’t be seen otherwise. College coaches have too much on their
plates to go to many high school regular season games. The good news is
you do NOT necessarily have to be the best player on your summer team
nor is it necessary to be on the best summer team. You are showing your
INDIVIDUAL talents. Coaches can recognize and project your value
regardless of your team or team mates."
(4) What are your thoughts on high
school teams in comparison to travel club teams?
"If
you are fortunate enough to play for a great established high school
program you definitely have a big advantage since this program has
already sent many players into the collegiate ranks. Other than that
you will be more likely to be noticed on summer travel teams. The
reason in part is that the summer travel teams should be playing in the
NCAA Certified events nearly all of the summer. That’s where the
college coaches are. If you know what area of the country you want to
go to school, play in tournaments where those college coaches go. Even
though we have hundreds of college coaches from the East Coast to the
West coast and all those in between come to our events, more coaches
will be in the tournaments in their region as opposed to traveling
across the country. This is true of the mid majors and smaller colleges
because of budgets. The major programs go to where the players are
regardless of where they are playing. I think the real value to your
high school team is that this is where you live, you have friends, deep
rooted friendships established and the memories will last all your
life. It also helps your game. But if you think that college coaches
are coming to your high school games, think again. (Please read my
first statement in this paragraph once more.)" |
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Youth Basketball
of America |
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Coach Barry Mestel appointed as
YBOA National Consultant -
Barry Mestel, President of Winning Ways in Altamonte Springs and Donald
Ruedlinger, President of
Youth Basketball of America have announced a
joint venture into new programs. Coach Mestel will join
YBOA
as a
National Consultant whose mission is to develop new youth programs both
nationally and internationally.
YBOA is expanding their current
basketball programs with an eye toward a Statewide Showcase, Certified
Coaches Clinics and development of seminars at different age levels to
benefit thousands of players and coaches. Two Winning Ways
franchises will be playing an active roll in developing programs in New
England and the Northwest states. Mestel has coached for many
years at every level of play. He has conducted intensive training
for individuals and teams in high schools, colleges and in professional
ball. Coach Mestel is a National Consultant to Reebok in grassroots
basketball. He has acted as clinician at many camps and coaching
seminars. Ruedlinger said, “We are excited about this union and
anticipate the expansion of
YBOA activities and new growth to benefit
young athletes.”
YBOA
Florida
Girls State Tournament (May
25-28, 2006) -
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS - Coach's
Clinic Guest Speakers - Honey
Brown and Barry Mestel with on
court/team participation;
awards, trophies & medals; all
players will receive a special
gift; all coaches will receive a
coach's package; and 1st place
teams will receive a FREE entry
to the YBOA National
Championships!
In addition, teams may arrive on
May 25th and schedule a
Shoot-Around at no additional
cost. If you would like more
information or have any
questions, please contact Teresa
Murvin at 407-363-9262 x 217.
You may click on the following
link to download a registration
form
www.yboa.org.
OR at:
http://www.floridayboa.org. |
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2006
Tournaments |
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All tournament host for 2006, please
forward your event's info to
hicksrob@comcast.net
to be included
in future newsletters.
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MONTH OF MAY |
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DATE |
EVENT |
LOCATION |
CONTACT |
PHONE |
EMAIL |
FEE |
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May 25-28, 2006 |
YBOA Girls State
www.floridayboa.org |
Orlando, FL |
Don Ruedlinger |
407-351-5258 |
dparks@yboa.org |
$ 350.00 |
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MONTH OF JULY |
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DATE |
EVENT |
LOCATION |
CONTACT |
PHONE |
EMAIL |
FEE |
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July 1-8, 2006 |
YBOA Int Camp
www.yboa.org |
Orlando, FL |
Don Ruedlinger |
407-351-5258 |
dparks@yboa.org |
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July 10-13, 2006 |
Nike Basketball |
NCAA Certified
Birmingham, AL |
Kim Davis |
850/556-2097 |
kimberly.davis99@comcast.net
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July 8-15, 2006 |
YBOA Girls Nationals
www.yboa.org |
Orlando, FL |
Don Ruedlinger |
407-351-5258 |
dparks@yboa.org |
$ 695.00 |
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July 15-22, 2006 |
YBOA Int Camp
www.yboa.org |
Orlando, FL |
Don Ruedlinger |
407-351-5258 |
dparks@yboa.org |
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July 21-24, 2006 |
International Shootout |
Orlando, FL |
Ken Patrick |
407-333-2070 |
kpatr22101@aol.com |
$ 300.00 |
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July 21-24, 2006 |
Basketball In South Georgia
www.eteamz.com/goalsbasketball |
Albany, GA |
Stacy Masten |
229-221-7545 |
wsmasten@yahoo.com |
$ 450.00 |
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July 22-25, 2006 |
River City Classic
www.ocbasketball.com |
NCAA Certified
Memphis, TN |
Carl Tinsley |
503-654-2066 |
tins@ocbasketball.com |
$ 650.00 |
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July 22-29, 2006 |
YBOA Boys Nationals
www.yboa.org |
Orlando, FL |
Don Ruedlinger |
407-351-5258 |
dparks@yboa.org |
$ 695.00 |
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June 28-30, 2006 |
Big Bend Showdown
www.cometsget.net |
NCAA Certified
Tallahassee, FL |
Robert Hicks |
850-559-1351 |
hicksrob@comast.net |
$ 450.00 |
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