ORLANDO, Fla. (July 11, 2016) – Approximately 4,800 elite athletes from across the nation will go head-to-head at the 16U/17U AAU Boys’ Basketball National Championships (July 13-18) and …
Louisville places former Oldsmar Christian coach Jordan Fair on administrative leave
Koprivica played AAU basketball for Adidas-sponsored 1 Family and coach Brad Augustine. Last week Augustine stepped down as director of the …
Why 4-star QB Dwan Mathis committed to Michigan State
They’ve known each other since they played AAU basketball together in sixth grade. “He started to recruit me like, ‘Who wouldn’t want to have me …
College basketball’s sneaker scandal is troubling and years in the making
This is a major deal for the NCAA and a major deal for Adidas. Being involved in an investigation of this magnitude is obviously never a good thing for …
How AAU Tournaments can feel sometimes.
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Doug DeVries has been working in youth basketball for over 25 years. He has a passion to see sports in balance in life, for kids to thrive in sports, and for parents to enjoy the entire process.
Woods, Dezmond
Dezmond continued to develop his skills and play on a number of recreational and AAU basketball teams before getting his first opportunity to play on …
Three area Shrine Bowlers no strangers to one another
When Greenwood wide receiver Sam Pinckney walks onto the field Dec. 16 for the 81st Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, he’ll see at least a couple …
We Can’t Have Long Term Athlete Development without Short Term Athlete Engagement
Dr. Jean Cote said this:
Did you catch that? All sports are human endeavors. And development is not just about skills. Development of our young athletes MUST include “soft” skills of persistence, performance under pressure, drive, motivation, etc. And without these core abilities, athletes won’t be ultimately successful on the court or field.
The best part of this entire discussion is most parents initially want their kids to do sports to develop the skills of team-work, discipline, persistence, etc.
Read the full article from John O’Sullivan on ChangingtheGameProject.com
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Doug DeVries has been working in youth basketball for over 25 years. He has a passion to see sports in balance in life, for kids to thrive in sports, and for parents to enjoy the entire process.
AAU BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL SPRING EVENTS
Okaro White’s “Heart of a Champion” style comes from DPOY Kawhi Leonard
When asked about his style, White said guarding multiple positions defines his role for the Miami Heat. by Leonard Kreicas Sep 30, 2017, 11:23am …