Harbour Basketball 2013 Representative Trials
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The new Basketball New Zealand Pathway plan has meant that we had to modify our programme to align ourselves to the national body. One of the main changes will be that we will try to accomodate every trialist by providing them with extra playing/training opportunities for the 2013 season.
2013 Age Groups
U11 – Players must be aged 10 or younger up to and including December 31, 2013
U13 - Players must be aged 12 or younger up to and including December 31, 2013
U15 - Players must be aged 14 or younger up to and including December 31, 2013
U17 - Players must be aged 16 or younger up to and including December 31, 2013
U19 - Players must be aged 18 or younger up to and including December 31, 2013
U23 - Players must be aged 22 or younger up to and including December 31, 2012
After five weeks of rigorous trials over the November/December period triallists will be placed in either the representative or development stream based on his/her performance at the trials.
At that point in time we will also announce the representative coaches for the 2013 season.
Harbour Basketball will endevour to have an A and B team in each group. If there are more players available we will place these into a development team.
Documents below:
- Trial flyer
- Trial dates
- Players have to attend all five sessions
- Request to be Excused form
- If you are unable to attend one or several of the trials, please fill out this form
- 2013 Representative Qualifying Exemption Form
- If you would like to transfer to Harbour Basketball from another Associaiton you will need to fill out this form as well as the BBNZ transfer form
- BBNZ Transfer Form
- 2013 Representative Season Costing
- The document is based on 2012 figures and we are expecting BBNZ to confirm 2013 pricing for National and Regional tournaments by the end of Noevember - this might mean slight changes to the Costing document
- This document also contains information on scholarships. We will have 10 scholarships available to players selected into a Harbour Basketball A or B Representative team - scholarship forms will be available after the trials conclude
- Medical Form
- You will have to submit this after selection into a team
- Player and Parent Agreement Form
- You will have to submit this after selection into a team
Tournament Dates
U11/12/13
Trials November/December
Squad Trainings February/March
Easter Tournament 29 March – 1 April – even teams – A/B team selected at conclusion of Easter tournament
Intercity June - September
Nationals/Regionals October 9-13
U14/15 Age-group
Trials November/December
Squad Trainings February/March
Easter Tournament 29 March – 1 April - even teams – A/B team selected at conclusion of Easter tournament
Intercity April - July
Nationals/Regionals 24-27 July
U17 Age-group
Trials November/December
Squad Trainings February/March
Easter Tournament 29 March – 1 April - even teams – A/B team selected at conclusion of Easter tournament
Intercity April - July
Nationals/Regionals 17-20 July
U19 Age Group
Trials November/December
Squad Trainings February/March
Easter Tournament 29 March – 1 April
Intercity April - July
Nationals/Regionals 24-27 July
U23 Age Group
Trials November/December
Team Trainings start February
Easter Tournament 29 March – 1 April
Intercity end of April - August
Nationals 21-24 August
Regardless of what stream players are in they will play pretty much the same amount of games across the board. In total that will be around 25 games. The games will allow for plenty of development opportunities. The Development stream schedule is yet to be finalized and might differ slighly in terms of dates (at this stage the Development teams will likely play in Term 1).
Difference between Representative and Development Stream
It is very important to us to provide as many playing opportunities as possible for players who are interested in more than just school basketball. However, realistically we can only cater for so many teams before we run out of resources so the development stream will rely on parents to get actively involved.
There are several differences/similarities between the two streams –
- As we only have a limited number of coaches applying for positions the main difference is the calibre of coaching. We will rely on parents to step up and help coach and manage the development teams. We will provide monthly coaching clinics for the parents to help them improve their coaching ability.
- Cost. The Development teams are slightly cheaper overall as we will supply the teams with uniforms.
- Practices. Development teams just like representative teams will be responsible for finding and paying for their own practice venue. This is generally the responsibility of the manager. The Development teams will play nearly the same amount of games as the representative teams – around 25
- We will only enter Development teams into competitions if we have a coach and manager, if parents do not step forward for these positions, we will not enter the team.
If you have any questions, please contact Development Officer Alex Stojkovic on 443 3854 ext. 5 or development@harbourbaskeball.co.nz .
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