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If you missed our Summer 2009 season, join our mailing list! Email us at playball@RMYouthSports.com so we can notify you of future basketball oppportunities for your player. Please provide your player's current grade and gender.Parent Handouts for Summer Teams
Parenting is a big challenge and when your player is in sports there are more things to consider. Here are some tips for parents in creating a positive team and game experience for their players and the whole team. These documents are all PDF format to open and/or download.- Tips to Support During and After Games
- Suggestions for Success for Boys Players
- Suggestions for Success for Girl Players
- Parent Pledge
- RMYS/RMF Pledge
- Coach Pledge
Why Join a Club Team?
It provides an opportunity for players to challenge themselves against other top players regionally and nationally, this will help them improve their own game! It can help to prepare players for their next level of basketball, at any grade and any level. In addition to learning more about basketball, players experience life lessons about leadership, teamwork, competition and more!Summer Team Overview
- Open to players from all schools and communities
- Teams are being formed for current 4-11th grade boys & girls
- Our goal is to form at least one team per age group for boys & girls
- Each team will have a minimum of 8 players with a maximum of 10
- Fever Summer Schedule. We've listed by grade which tournaments the Fever teams are tentatively scheduled for. Download Middle/Elem Schedules. Keep in mind that the schedule you see is for our top teams in each age level. If we form a second or even third team in an age level the schedule may be adjusted slightly.
- Teams practice once or twice a week beginning March 30
- Teams will be coached by qualified, experienced coaches that focus on developing players' basketball skills and knowledge while serving as good role models. See our list of potential coaches. Exact coach per team will not be known until during or after tryouts. Parents will know the coach before committing to a team.
- Tournament format. Typically teams play a round-robin on Friday evening & Saturday and then are seeded in tournament brackets for Sunday games.
- Tournament play will begin in April ending in July (but not every weekend)
- Teams will play in tournaments throughout Colorado.
- The top team for current 6th and 7th grades will travel to one out of state tournament
- Tournament Websites. Check schedules for the tournaments your team attends (subject to change). Below are the websites for the tournaments considered.
- MAYB (Mid American Youth Basektball).
- 2009 Summer Kick Off in sponsored by MAYB in Newton Kansas
Player Investment Includes:
- Pricing depends on grade and team level player achieves at tryouts. Please note that we will have fundraising opportunities and payment options available. We do not have scholarships at this time. More details will be available at tryouts or call Shannon at 970.631.9310.
- 10-14 weeks of practice, typically twice a week for 90 minutes at gyms in Fort Collins
- Qualified coach (background checks, coaching references, experienced, not volunteers)
- Tournament Entry Fees
- Teams will play approximately 25-35 games in the summer season
- Position training sessions (guard & post)
- Current 6th and 7th graders, the top team will travel to one out-of-state tournament.
- Current 6th and 7th graders receive team sessions with a professional trainer who will work with players on flexibility, core strength and more.
- Uniforms - jersey and shorts
- Insurance


