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Berwick College Sports Academy Basketball Academy Year 7 – 10 in 2015

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Basketball Academy Year 7 – 10 in 2015Basketball Academy Year 7 – 10 in 2015

The Academy’s Focus:

The Berwick College Sports Academy is aimed at providing an integrated academic pathway driven by young students sporting aspirations.This elite program allows young student athletes to enhance and develop their sporting talent while concurrently receiving their secondary education. It is crucial to the Academy that students’ academic pursuits are of the highest priority and that each student’s interest and aspiration in sport assists them in achieving high results both academically and athletically.

The Academy is committed to:

• Providing strong pastoral care for all students• Constant monitoring of academic performance and achievements• Providing a unique high quality specialised sports program, allowing students to reach their full potential in their selected sport.• Creating skills within the Academy’s students to provide unique opportunities aimed at future employment.

Year 9 Curriculum Outline

All year elective (Limited places, try outs maybe required)

The year 9 program will have 4 weekly periods. 2 of these periods will be dedicated to training and learning the structures the students will apply at our various tournaments. The other 2 periods will vary between training sessions and more theoretical sessions. These will include:

# Game tactics# Nutrition# Strength and conditioning# Refereeing qualification# Game analysis# Understanding muscular power and training to improve this fitness component.

Certificate III Sport and Recreation

VCE credit: you will be eligible for up to four units towards your VCE: two units at Units 1 and 2 level, and a Units 3 and 4 sequence. A study score is available, which can contribute directly towards your ATAR – either as one of your best four studies (the primary four) or as your fifth or sixth study.

Description: Certificate III in Sport and Recreation provides you with the skills and knowledge to work in the Sport and Recreation industry.Career opportunities: Completion of Certificate III in Sport and Recreation will assist you in pursuing a career in the sport and recreation industry through vocational or higher education pathways in areas such as facilitating sport and recreation programs, maintaining grounds and facilities and working in the service industry in locations such as recreation and fitness centres, outdoor sporting grounds or aquatic centres. With additional vocational training and experience, potential job outcomes may include coaching, teaching and sports administration. Higher education pathways can lead to employment opportunities into positions such as sports development manager, sports scientist or sports marketing manager.

Year 10 and 11 program

Year 10 VCE Units 1 and 2

Compulsory: BSBCRT301A Develop and extend critical and creative thinking skills 40 BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development 30 HLTAID003 Provide first aid 18 ICAWEB201A Use social media tools for collaboration and management 20 SISXCCS201A Provide customer service 15 SISXEMR201A Respond to emergency situations 18 SISXWHS101 Follow work health and safety policies 10

Plus 30 hours of elective units:SISSSOF101 Develop and update officiating knowledge 15SISSBSB201A Teach fundamental basketball skills 10 SISSBSB202A Teach fundamental basketball tactics and game strategy 35 SISSBSB205 Interpret and apply the rules of basketball 18

Year 11 VCE Units 3 & 4

Compulsory: SISXCAI303A Plan and conduct sport and recreation sessions 20 SISXCAI306A Facilitate groups 25 SITXCOM401 Manage conflict 20 SISXIND403A Analyse participation patterns 20 SISSSPT303A Conduct basic warm-up and cool down programs 30 SISXRES301A Provide public education on the use of resources 25 SISXRSK301A Undertake risk analysis of activities 20

Plus 40 hours of electives units: SISSSOF202 Officiate games or competitions 50

NAME:

Advanced Very Good Borderline Needs Improvement

Attendance

Attitude

Effort

Footwork

Ball Handling

Shoot (game)

Individ.Offence

Team Offence

Individ.Defence

Team Defence

Fitness Testing

Beep Test Result

Maximum Sit Ups

Agility

Sit and Reach

Basketball Throw

Standing Long Jump

Vertical Jump

Dribble Speed Test

Agility – Illinios basketball

Shooting Circuit

Skill Advanced Very Good Borderline Needs Improvement

Waist

26+ 19-25 13-18 12 and under

Figure 8

35+ 26-34 16-25 15 and under

Flip Catching

35+ 26-34 16-25 15 and under

Right Hand Dribble

70+ 55-69 41-54 40 and under

Left HandDribble

70+ 55-69 41-54 40 and under

Behind Back Dribble

50+ 40-49 30-39 29 and under

Figure 8 Dribble

20+ 15-19 10-14 10 and under

Between Legs Crossover

50+ 40-49 30-39 29 and under

Skip Dribble

30+ 20-29 11-19 10 and under

Shooting Circuit

120+ 90-119 60-89 59 and under

Skill Advanced Very Good Borderline Needs Improvement

Vertical Jump

Boys – 71+cmGirls – 66+cm

Boys – 56-70cmGirls – 51-65cm

Boys – 41-55cmGirls – 36-50cm

Boys – u 40cmGirls – u 35cm

Speed Dribble (B)(G)

Under 6.50secUnder 7 sec

6.50 – 7.25sec7 – 7.75sec

7.25 – 8sec7.75 – 8.50sec

8sec +8.50sec +

Illinois Agility (B)(G)

Under 17secUnder 18sec

17-18sec18-19sec

18-19sec19-20sec

19sec +20 sec +

Ball Handling – Bench MarkingBasketball Academy Fitness Drills – Bench Marking

Basketball Victoria

VJBL Clubs:Dandenong Rangers Pakenham Warriors

Keysborough Cougars

VJBL clubs supplying

Elite Coaches

Sports Academy:Head Coach and Director

– Chris Pentland and Assistant

Gerard Leonard

Academy Coaches

Gerard Leonard

ME

Former Melbourne Tigers NBL Championship Player and current SEABL player for Kilsyth

The current Academy Captains, principal (Kerri Bolsch) and Academy coaches after our successful Academy Challenge against Albert Park

Specialist Academy Coaches

Former BSC studentCurrently playing for the Canberra Capitals in the WNBL and drafted by WNBA team Washington MysticsMember of Australian under 19 World Championship team (Bronze) and the Australian Opals squadWNBL Rookie of the Year

Gaze GroupOur collaboration with Andrew Gaze, Nick Abdicevic and Nigel Purchase from the Australian Basketball Management Team and Albert Park Academy gives us access to the countries best coaches. Directed by basketball legend, Andrew Gaze, the coaching team will provide every student athlete the chance to be the best on court player they can be.

Carley Mijovic

This year the Academy also has two junior coaches: Andrew CarrAndrew is a current VJBL coach with the Casey Cavaliers and has an outstanding understanding of the game. Andrew joins us for our Friday sessions and at tournament days

Jayden BubbJayden is a current Berwick College student and is playing Division 1 Mens – Big V for Southern Peninsula. Jayden also assist Friday trainings and is coaches at tournament days.

Building Links With Other Academies:

Parkdale Secondary College

Costing

A charge will apply fort the course, we estimate that this will be about $400 (per annum)

This includes a Berwick College uniform, all tournament fees, cost to receive various qualifications and the expert coaching.We have been able to keep our costings to a minimum as our program is predominantly ran by qualified teachers with basketball expertise.

Costings may change in the future, however, Gerard is an approved Basketball Victoria Coaching presenter and can run the coaching courses at school, helping us again minimise costs.

Enrolment Process

Application forms will be due at the end of term 2 to BSC’s front office (20th of June)

Early term 3 try outs held at the school (if

required)

We are hopeful ALL students trying out for

the academy will be accepted into the

program.The program will be

levelled, so each participating student is receiving coaching to their current abilities.

2013 Achievements

• Year 7/8 Girls finish 2nd and 3rd at State 3 on 3 competition• Year 7/8 Boys 3rd place State 3 on 3 competition• Year 7/8 Boys Regional Runners Up (VCC Tournament)• Year 7/8 Boys State VCC Finalist (5th place)• Year 7/8 Girls Regional Runners Up (VCC Tournament)• Year 7/8 Girls State VCC Finalist (9th place)• Year 7 Girls current Division, District and Regional champions Have progressed to State Championships (VSSSA Tournament)• Year 8 Boys current Division, District and Regional champions Have progressed to State Championships (VSSSA Tournament)

Past SuccessState Champions – Junior Girls

State Runners Up – Intermediate Boys

Berwick SC 35 def Rowville Sports Academy 23

Box Hill Senior College 38 def Berwick SC 35

For further enquiries please contact,

Mr Chris Pentland DirectorEmail: [email protected]: 8768 1090