 | Time Out With: Gil Cheung Gil Cheung is one of the top young coaches in BC. A teacher-coach at Southridge High School in White Rock, where he coaches the Senior Girls' team, Gil is also the Head Coach for the Douglas College Men's Team. He played his high school basketball at Richmond High where he helped lead the Colts to a provincial AAA title in 1998. He was also selecte... Read More >> |
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 | Coaches Needed for Basketball BC Elite Development Program
Basketball BC is recruiting Elite Development Program coaches for its U14 and U15 Regional team programs. These programs commence in mid-April and culminate in participation in the U14 and U15 Provincial Jamborees that take place in Greater Vancouver May 22 -24 at the U15 level and May 27-30 at the U14 level. Read More >> |
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 | Practice Strategies for Play-off Time February is play-off time for high school basketball. The time of the year when excitement and anxiety increase but fatigue, injuries and mental focus may also play key roles. Your objectives for your training sessions should be to maintain fitness, allow recovery, keep interest high and intensity up. Read More >> |
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 | Fouls to Give With the adoption of FIBA rules comes a scenario that most coaches in BC have not completely adjusted to: having fouls to give at the end of a quarter. With four quarters in the game and the penalty situation occurring on the 5th foul, frequently there are situations where the defending team has three or fewer fouls and could foul before the end of... Read More >> |
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 | Seven Keys to Coaching in Crunch Time
From Jeff Janssen, Championship Coaches Network Does your team have a tendency to self-destruct during late-game situations? Do you have athletes who mentally short-circuit under pressure? Does your game plan and the things you worked on all week in practice go out the window when your players are under stress? Read More >> |
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 | Understanding the Rules
In each issue, The Coaches' Clipboard will look at aspects of the game and how it is officiated. Our answers will be supplied by Bill Denney, the Rules Interpreter for the BC Basketball Officials Association. Read More >> |
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