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    AUSTINS BEST TRAINERS@ THE PAC AUSTINS BEST GYM

    Nelson Terroba

    Director

    Founder, Hoops 101 Basketball LLC NBA D League, Bakersfield Jam Head Coach, Dripping Springs HS Associate Head Coach, Austin HS

    Terry Smothers

    Boys Coordinator

    Director, Incognito Basketball Collegiate player, Huston-Tillotson All State Player, Alief High School TAPPS Final Four, Summit Christian

    Jodie McGarity

    Girls Coordinator

    Founder, Texas Disciples Sports & Fitnes Head Coach, Austin Royals Professional Player, Austin Cyclones Collegiate Player, Temple JC, UCSB

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    TRAIN AT AUSTINS PREMIER FACILITYCENTEX ATTACK BASKETBALL @ THE PAC

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    WANNA ELEVATE YOUR GAME?

    CENTEX TTCK IS FOR YOU!If you are a serious-minded basketball player eager to find ways to improve yourself while

    competing at the highest level, then CenTex Attack Select Basketballis for you. We have

    brought together a dynamic team of directors to lead what we hope will be the most

    comprehensive developmental basketball program in Central Texas.

    PROGRAMS FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS

    Local Developmental Teams $750Skill Training to Help You Make Your School Team

    6 Local Austin Area Tournaments

    30 Total Practices & More Than 25 Games

    Focus on Ballhandling, Shooting, & 1-on-1 Game

    12 Player Max Per Team Roster

    Regional Travel Teams $950 + TravelAdvanced Competition & Exposure Throughout the State

    5 Local Austin Area Tournaments

    + 3 Regional Tournaments (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio)

    35 Total Practices & More Than 30 Games

    Added Focus on Attacking Pressure & Beating Traps

    10 Player Max Per Team Roster

    National Travel Teams $1250 + TravelElite Competition & Exposure Throughout the Nation

    4 Local Austin Area Tournaments

    3 Regional Tournaments (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio)

    1-2 National Tournaments (Orlando, Vegas, Kansas City)

    Added Focus on Thinking The Game & Special Situations 40 Total Practices at The PAC& More Than 35 Games

    10 Player Max Per Team Roster

    STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?

    CALL Coach Terroba at (512) 784-3399 orEmail CoachT@CenTex Attack for more info.

    Rising Stars Initial TryoutSunday, January 27 for 4th-8th graders

    Check In at 1:30 pm. Tryouts are from 2-4 pm (4th-6th

    Check In at 3:30 pm. Tryouts are from 4-6 pm (7th-8th

    Flight TryoutsSunday, February 17 for 9th-11th graders

    Check In at 1:30 pm. Tryouts are from 2-4 pm (7th-8th Check In at 3:30 pm. Tryouts are from 4-6 pm (9th-11

    Final TryoutsSaturday, March 2 for 4th-11th graders

    (Teams finalized by March 9)

    Check In at 1:30 pm. Tryouts are from 2-4 pm (4th-7th Check In at 3:30 pm. Tryouts are from 4-6 pm (8th-11

    What to bring:

    Basketball court shoes. Be dressed and ready to play.

    Make sure you register online before arriving or call ahead.

    Make sure you check in on time.

    BOYS TRYOUT DATES & TIMES

    SIGN UP @ www.CenTexAttack.com

    CenTex Attack TryoutsAT THE PAC

    WHO: Present 4th - 11th grade boys

    WHAT: Tryout for CenTex Attack Select Spring & SummerTournament Teams.

    WHERE: Premier Athletic Complex (The PAC) in Leander.

    WHEN: Check the listing to the right for specific times.

    COST: $20 Early Bird Fee. $30 Late & At The Door.

    HOW DO I SIGN UP: Visit www.centexattack.com

    http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/
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    WANNA ELEVATE YOUR GAME?

    CENTEX LDY TTCK IS FOR YOU!

    If you are a serious-minded basketball player eager to find ways to improve yourself while

    competing at the highest level, then CenTex Lady Attack Select Basketballis for you. We

    have brought together a dynamic team of directors to lead what we hope will be the most

    comprehensive developmental basketball program in Central Texas.

    PROGRAMS FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS

    Local Developmental Teams $750Skill Training to Help You Make Your School Team

    6 Local Austin Area Tournaments

    28 Total Practices & 20-25 games

    Season runs from April to Early July

    Focus on Ballhandling, Shooting, & 1-on-1 Game

    12 Player Max Per Team Roster

    Regional Travel Teams $950 + TravelAdvanced Competition & Exposure Throughout the State

    5 Local Austin Area Tournaments

    + 3 Regional Tournaments (Dallas, Houston, San Antonio) 35 Total Practices & More Than 30 Games

    Season runs from April to Mid July

    Added Focus on Attacking Pressure & Beating Traps

    STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?CALL Coach Terroba at (512) 784-3399 or

    Email CoachT@CenTex Attack for more info.

    WINTER TRYOUT #1Saturday, January 26th

    4th-8th grade girls

    12p-2p (4th-5th grade) -- Check in at 11:30 am 2p-4p (6th-8th grade) -- Check in at 1:30 pm

    SPRING FINAL TRYOUTSaturday, February 16

    for 4th-8th grade girls

    12p-2p (4th-5th grade) -- Check in at 11:30 am 2p-4p (6th-8th grade) -- Check in at 1:30 pm

    What to bring:

    Basketball court shoes. Be dressed and ready to play.

    Make sure you register online before arriving or call ahead.

    Make sure you check in on time.

    GIRLS TRYOUT DATES & TIMES

    SIGN UP @ www.CenTexAttack.com

    CenTex Lady Attack TryoutsAT THE PAC

    WHO: Present 4th - 8th grade girls

    WHAT: Tryout for CenTex Attack Select Spring &Summer Tournament Teams.

    WHERE: Premier Athletic Complex (The PAC) inLeander.

    WHEN: Check the listing above for specific times.

    COST: $20 Early Bird Tuition. $30 Late & At The Door.

    HOW DO I SIGN UP: Visit www.centexattack.com

    http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/http://www.centexattack.com/
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    TOURNAMENT EXPECTATIONS

    BE ON TIME: Please make sure once we have a bracket and times that you communicate with your coachwhether or not you will attend. Do it early so they can plan accordingly. Please be in the gym at least 30

    minutes before the start of your game.

    UNIFORMS: Make sure you bring your own uniform and bring both home and away if you dont have areversible. Show up at least 30 minutes before your first game so you can get changed and be ready to go.

    BASKETBALLS: We encourage each athlete to put their first and last name on their basketball. There aretimes when we will ask each athlete to bring their own ball to practice or games to be used to warm up.

    BOOKS AND CLOCK HELP: Some of our parents will be asking you to help with book and clockduties. At all of our tournaments, we will need some of you to help volunteer with some of these dutiesduring our games. Parent coordinators will probably ask team parents for help. Please understand howthankful we are to get your help with this so that the coaches can focus on coaching.

    MEALS:

    Please be sure to send money with your child to eat in case there is a break. We may find times toall get together. There will also be situations where folks have to go their separate ways to get food. Just beprepared to feed your athlete during the tournament.

    PLAYING TIME: This is select basketball. Having said that, we will try our best to win. Everyone canexpect to play a full quarters worth of playing time on our LOCAL & DEVELOPMENTALTEAMS. From there, based on the context of the game and the players involved on both sides of the team,coaches will make decisions to put their teams in the best position for success. REGIONAL TEAMmembers are not guaranteed playing time. Your athlete can earn more playing time by attending allpractices, attending all events and by demonstrating improvement and adjustments based on feedback fromcoaches during games and practices.

    Schedule a time to sit with a coach before or after practice to talk about problems you havenever during the contest or immediately after when emotions are high.

    WILL WE WIN? We like to win. We want to win. Having said that, we will have some very competitivetournaments against some teams who are made up of some very talented players. As this is our first year, wedo not know where we stand in relation to this talent level. Thats just the truth. So stay with us for the longroad and make sure to encourage your athletewin or lose. Because to get where they want to get to, theyhave to do things they have never done before. Some of those things include playing high-level competitionand seeing where their weaknesses and strengths lie.

    Over the long haul, they will improve and be more prepared for their coming school year, whichis our objective.

    SO WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? It means that we are focused on learning ways to help put your athletein a position to succeed. We will work to improve on the mistakes we make and we will work to give a greateffort and handle mistakes and triumphs with the same consistent approach. We may lose a lot. We may winsome. We may even win a lot. But our objective is simply to improve your athletes game in practice and use

    the games as an evaluative tool to see where we need to focus our efforts. Especially early on.

    HAVE CLASS: We know you are going to get passionate about cheering for your athlete and his or herteam. Please make sure that you represent our program and your athlete and their team in a first classmanner. We dont want to blame games on refs or anything else. We want to teach our athletes how tohandle these situations with the right mentality, and you will be a huge influence in this process.

    COACHING: Each team will have their own coach, who will work with them in practice. Coach Terroba,Coach Smothers and Coach McGarity will oversee all coaches. If you have any feedback about the coachingyou are receiving, let Coach Terroba know at [email protected] or at (512) 784-3399.

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    CENTEX ATTACK SELECT 2013SPRING & SUMMER COST BREAKDOWN

    ITEM TOTAL COST

    CENTEX ATTACK SELECT INITIAL ENTRY FEE Uniforms ($85)Can be reused next summer. Shooting shirts ($10) Coaching Fees for the first month (4 practices @ $10 per practice--$40) Gym Rental Fees for summer ($200 per person) for the entire summer Insurance for tournaments and practices ($10) All those who make the team will sign a payment plan contract. You will be auto-charged on a credit card for

    each monthly installment.

    $250INITIAL FEE FOR ALL

    PARTICIPANTS

    Fee includesuniforms and insurance and

    initial deposit.COACHING / TRAINING FEESSPRING & SUMMER PRACTICE SCHEDULE

    LOCAL TEAMS: (28 Practices & 20-25 games) 1 practice per week in April. (5 practices) 2 practices per week in May and June. (9 +8 = 17 practices ) 2 practices per week in first three weeks of July (6 practices) Play in 6 Local Tournaments (Travis, Williamson & Hays Counties) ~ 20- Games

    REGIONAL TEAMS: (36+ Total Practices + 30-35 games) 2 practices a week in March after Spring Break (4 practices) 2 practice per week in April. (9 practices) 2 practices per week in May and June. (9 +8 = 17 practices) 2 practices per week in first two weeks of July (4 practices) Play in 5 Local Tournaments (Travis, Williamson & Hays Counties) ~ 20- Games Add 3 Regional Travel Tournaments (San Antonio, Dallas, Houston) ~ 15 Games

    NATIONAL TEAMS: (40+ Total Practices + 35-40 games) 2 practices a week in March after Spring Break (4 practices) 2 practice per week in April. (9 practices) 2 practices per week in May and June. (9 +8 = 17 practices) 2 practices per week in July (8 practices) Play in 4 Local Tournaments (Travis, Williamson & Hays Counties) ~ 20- Games Add 4 Regional Travel Tournaments (San Antonio, Dallas, Houston) ~ 15 Games Add 1 National Travel Tournament (Vegas, Orlando, Kansas City, etc) ~5 games

    Some practices may shift according to unforeseen events, but we do pledge to have between 1-2 practices per week.

    $250LOCAL COACH FEES

    $400REGIONAL COACH FEES

    $500

    NATIONAL COACH FEES

    Fee includes coaching feesfor each practice and game.

    COST BREAKDOWN

    $10 per practice $300 subtotal

    TOTAL of 20-25 games

    $5.00 per game$100 subtotal

    TOURNAMENT ENTRY FEES April Tournaments

    $25-$30 per player2 Tournaments = $50-$60 per month per player

    May Tournaments$25-$30 per player2 Tournaments = $50-$60 per month per player

    June Tournaments$300-$500 per team$30-$50 per player2 Tournaments = $60-$100 per month per player

    July Tournaments2-3 Tournaments = $60-$300 per month per player

    $250LOCAL TOURNEYS

    $300REGIONAL TOURNEYS

    $500NATIONAL TOURNEYS

    TOTAL COST FLEXIBILITY: We know that it is a significant price to pay, so we wanted to be as transparent as possible with

    regard to cost breakdown. This is a final figure that can be managed and lessened through some of the followingmeasures. PAYMENT PLAN: You can pay via installments or you can pay one lump sum. You can pay with credit

    card, check or cash. FUNDRAISERS: If a team parent is willing and industrious, we welcome any fundraising efforts that are

    appropriate and effective. A Scholarship Fund will also be formed. HOSTING A TOURNAMENT: There will be opportunities to earn tuition credit through volunteering at CTX

    Attack tournaments and fundra isers. TEAM PARENT: We will look for a team parent to help with coordination of clock and book keepers, travel

    arrangements and tournament scheduling as well.

    $750TOTAL LOCAL TEAM DUES

    $950TOTAL REGIONAL TEAM DUES

    $1250TOTAL NATIONAL TEAM DUES

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    PARENT-COACH COMMUNICATION MDOEL

    It is important that we establish guidelines and expectations for times when a parent of an athlete wants to work out an issuewith their teams coach. It is part of our approach to be open to conversations and to encourage working through problems.

    Below are some guidelines.

    LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION FOR CONTACTING COACHES:

    1. LEVEL 1: PLAYER-INITIATED CONVERSATIONa. The first level is that the athlete involved approaches the coach on his or her own and starts a conversation.b. We believe that player to coach is the most effective and efficient means to solve these types of problems.c. It also teaches athletes to always advocate for themselves down the road.

    2. LEVEL 2: PARENT EMAIL TO TEAM COACHa. If conflicts are not able to be resolved at Level 1, then we encourage parents and athletes to reach out to the coach for

    a parent-coach conversation.i.TIMES WHEN IT IS NOT APPROPRIATE TO INITIATE A CONVERSATION WITH YOUR COACH:

    1. Immediately after a game or contest where emotions are high.a. 24-HOUR RULE: We make it a policy to ask the parent in these situations to email us

    and arrange for a meeting the next day. This is to avoid emotional exchanges that aremany times tied to the game that was just played.

    2. If they can sense that the parties involved are in an emotional state and feel it would be better tocool off.

    3. Right before practice: They are busy getting their plans together for the day.b. List your concerns in the email and also establish a time of the day that works well for a phone call.c. Coach will respond to the email within 24 hours and will set up a time for a phone conversation.

    i.Coach will CC Director and Master Coach.

    3. LEVEL 3: ARRANGE AND CONDUCT A PHONE CONFERENCEa. Coach will respond and will seek out a time to talk by phone and hopefully, address the concern by phone.b. If the issue is not resolved by phone call, then the team coach will set up a face to face conference.

    i.All parties will arrange for a time when the PARENT, the ATHLETE and the TEAM COACH can all attend.

    4. LEVEL 4: FACE TO FACE CONFERENCEa. Coach will sit down with the parent at a time that does not conflict with practice or with a game. After practice is

    usually most appropriate.b. The athlete involved is required to sit in on the meeting with the team coach, the parent and potentially, the master

    coach or director, if appropriate. This is to ensure there are no loopholes and to ensure accountability for all parties.c. Parents and athletes will be asked forDESIRED OUTCOMES from the meeting ahead of time.d. Coaches will address each of the DESIRED OUTCOMES during the meeting.

    WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS WHAT WE WILL NOT DISCUSS

    1.

    The physical and mental treatment of your athlete.2. What the athlete can do to improve their game. But if youask, be prepared to hearTRUTH OVER HARMONY.

    3. The athletes goals and commitment statements and howthe coach can help hold the athlete accountable to thatstandard.

    1.

    Game strategy.2. Other players (unless there is bullying or wrongdoingin which case, we will reach out to the athlete inquestion).

    3. Other parents.4. Other coaches.

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    TEAM MANAGER EXPECTATIONS

    DEFINITION: To assist coaching staff in ways that will allow coaches to focus on coaching during practices and

    tournaments. This includes a variety of administrative duties as outlined below.

    1. TOURNAMENT DUTIES: Have volunteers lined up before game day to fill out team roster andoperate scoreboard and score sheet.

    (Volunteers may be any adult or high school aged person/relatives for scoreboard and scoresheet)

    2. ORGANIZE VOUNTEERS: Create ways for others to volunteer (bring drinks or snacks for the playersafter a game , videotape the game for coaches to be able to review later) so that all players families areinvolved some way on game days.

    3. FACILITATE COMMUNICATION: Parents with questions, concerns, and suggestions bring them toyou. You then get them to the Coach at the appropriate time. Assist the Coach in resolution and getback with the parents.

    If there is a problem that cannot be resolved at the local team level, then it will be presented toCoach Terroba for final resolution.

    4. FUNDRAISING: Help with and execute fundraising ideas to help generate funds for players, coaches,and all families with CENTEX ATTACK. All funds raised by your team to be spent on your team this

    seasonnothing carries over to next year.

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    ELEVATE

    YOURGAME

    www.CenTexAttack.com

    LOCAL DEVELOPMENTAL TEAMS

    REGIONAL & NATIONAL TRAVEL TEAMS

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