Step 1: Click TEAM ROSTERS to see what team your Fierce Athlete is on.
Step 2: Check the COMPETITION EVENT DETAILS, TEAM, GAME TIME and LOCATION below.
Step 3: Click “REGISTER FOR… ” (GREEN BUTTON BELOW)
COMPETITION EVENT DETAILS |
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Sat/Sun
Junior Adidas Three SSB Session One
Ladera Ranch, CA
$85 player fee
SATURDAY GAMES
TEAM(LINKED) | GAME TIME | LOCATION (LINKED) |
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Team Burgundy | 8AM | OGPL – COURT 5 |
Team Burgundy | 9:50AM | OGPL – COURT 6 |
SUNDAY GAMES
TEAM | GAME TIME | LOCATION (LINKED) |
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Team Burgundy | TBD | OPGL – |
TEAM BURGUNDY |
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Dashel Brecker |
Shiloh Unger |
James Cook |
William Reierson |
Will Horowitz |
Eli McCune |
Ronan Berry |
Tate Jennison |
GAME DAY ETIQUETTE «
Arrival time: Please arrive at least 15 minutes before game start time
Game Duration: 1 hour
SPECTATORS EXPECTATIONS«
- Admission to events vary.
- We will not charge parking for this event. Parking is available either on street or parking lot. Please read signs.
- Please avoid approaching or gathering near the players’ bench during games unless you’re offering hydration or have been asked to come to bench during the game. This can distract players during live games and interfere with active coaching, refereeing, or score-keeping.
- Please avoid sideline coaching and unsportsmanlike behavior. This can distract players during live games and interfere with active coaching, refereeing, or score-keeping.
PLAYERS EXPECTATIONS«
WHAT TO BRING «
- “Uniforms” are for GAME DAYS ONLY
- If you DO NOT have a uniform yet, please wear black shorts and your practice jersey.
- Please ONLY wear SCF gear and under garments. No outside program attire is allowed.
- SCF Drawstring bag.
- Hydration.
PLAYER CODE OF CONDUCT «
Student first: Our expectation for each player in our program is to display the behavior of a student athlete. Your academic and classroom performance comes first. Basketball is a privilege and a privilege can be taken away if the student is not excelling in the classroom.
Demonstrate sportsmanship: The way in which you choose to conduct yourself has a long lasting effect on everyone around you. To be the best athlete you must always strive to be the best version of yourself on and off the court. That means respecting yourself and others, being a good teammate and representing what it means to be a FIERCE athlete.
Be coach-able: Being able to listen and take instruction and execute under your coach’s direction demonstrates what it means to be coachable. Being coachable gets you in the game and helps your team excel. We expect our FIERCE athletes to follow directions given by their coach and other staff members.
Be a good teammate: Every player on your team has their own strengths and weaknesses. Basketball is a team sport and your success is your team’s success. The best players learn their teammates’ abilities to become successful as a group. There is no place for bullying or any un-Fierce-like behavior and players will be reprimanded immediately. We build each other up, not tear each other down.
Game behavior: Basketball officials are a part of the game. It is your job as a player to learn how to overcome adversity when certain calls do not go your way. We all have experienced the emotions of what we feel are unjust calls, however, we should avoid allowing our emotions to make us lose focus of doing our job on the court. There is ZERO tolerance for disrespect towards officials or any associated game day personnel. FIERCE athletes seen disrespecting or complaining to the officials will be immediately reprimanded and/or benched.
Enjoy the game, enjoy the process: Playing travel/club basketball is an opportunity to learn, grow and create memories. Win or lose, enjoy every moment of the experience. Basketball is a sport that will help shape you into upstanding student athletes. It will teach you invaluable lessons about life and equip you with tools that will help you beyond the game.
REV 11024
Open Gym Premier – Ladera Ranch
Coach Mike