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Due to limited the limited amount of practice time and the inability to hold any tryouts this year, winter basketball registration is currently open to returning players only. Pre-registration is now open until 11/18.
Please contact Evan Carlson for questions about registration.
coachcarlson@westviewbasketball.com
This year Westviews YDP Fall Clinic
Cost - $175 for the 7 sessions.
or $30 per session on a drop-in basis but based only on availability. Athletes can guarantee space by paying for the full 7 sessions.
Due to facility Covid-19 policy, we are only allowed to work with 15 participants per session.
Fall Basketball Clinics -
When:
11/11 8:30pm to 10pm
11/12. 7:30 pm to 9 pm
11/18 8:30pm to 10pm
11/19 7:30 pm to 9 pm
***11/25 5:30-7:00 (Time Changed)
12/1 7:30 pm to 9 pm
12/3 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Where: The Hoop
Westview fall basketball clinics are a place for boys to learn all the fundamentals of the game with an emphasis on individual skill development and team play concepts.
Individual instruction will focus on:
Fun and Personal improvement are the key elements offered to our future Wildcats.
Registration is now open
Westview Youth Development Program was organized to help youth develop life long skills of team work, good sportsmanship, determination, and positive attitudes through basketball.
Westview High School basketball coaches work with the youth coaches, associated with their high school, to teach drills, skills, and team concepts to prepare players for High School Basketball.
Westview Youth Basketball is more competitive and a bigger time commitment than Recreational basketball. However, it is not as competitive as Club ball, nor as expensive. With volunteer coaches and access to BSD gym time, Westview youth basketball is affordable as well as rewarding.
On June 10th, we lost an irreplaceable member of the Westview Wildcat Basketball family. Fritz Page gave over 50 years of his life to coaching youth basketball in the region, nearly 20 of them to Westview. His love of sports and his investment in young men who played in our program is a lasting legacy that has touched hundreds of lives. In his honor, Fritz's family has established a scholarship fund to support young athletes who's financial situation would make participating in our programs difficult. Fritz never let access to funding be a barrier for his athletes and we are grateful to his family and the donors who contribute in his name that we can continue to subsidize the cost of participation for our families in need of assistance.
If you are interested in honoring Fritz' memory, Click Here to Donate Now. Go Cats!
The foundation of our program is built on the idea that we CARE deeply about our community, our program, our teammates, ourselves, and everything we endeavor to do. By caring first, we lay the groundwork to achieve great things and
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Introductory Skills & Drills Learn fundamental movement skills and build overall motor skills. Participation once or twice per week in basketball but daily participation in other sport activity is essential for further excellence. Group skill competitions recommended throughout the level. Introduction to team principles/concepts ONLY, avoid actual 5x5 competition until fundamentals are further developed.
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