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Areas of Individual Instruction: The camp will cover numerous fundamental aspects of basketball. We focus primarily on offensive and defensive philosophies utilized within the Oakwood Jills Basketball program.
Player to Player Defense- stance, footwork, closing out
Rebounding- proper positioning, mentality
Passing- four basic passes, skip pass, fake a pass to make a pass
Ball Handling- learn the basic seven dribbles
Shooting- Balance, pump faking, free throws, lay-ups
One on One Skills/Offensive Skill Improvement
Areas of team play instruction: Offensive philosophy
Defense- help defense, communication, and philosophy
Rules of the Game- daily session covering various rules of the game
Eligibility: Any Oakwood girl resident entering grades 3-8 in the fall of 2007
Fee: The complete cost of the four day camp is $90.00 which includes a t-shirt and a basketball. NEW: IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN ONE DAUGHTER ATTENDING CAMP THE SECOND CAMPER IS HALF PRICE ($45). There is a $10 late fee for registrations received after the deadline of Thursday, May 31, 2007.
REGISTRATION: To register for the camp simply fill out the application below and return it with a check payable to: OAKWOOD BASKETBALL by Thursday, May 31, 2007.
Mail To: Aaron M. Oakes
Head Basketball Coach
1105 Patterson Road
Dayton, Ohio 45420
Any questions -please call Coach Oakes at (Cell) 776-6749 or (Home) 259-0621.
Name of Camper_______________________ Grade entering in fall of 2007_____
Address______________________________
City_________________ State_____
Home Phone___________________________
In case of emergency______________
Parental Insurance and Medical Form:
I understand that Oakwood High School or Oakwood Basketball does not carry medical or accident insurance for my daughter nor is Oakwood High School sponsoring the sports camp. I hereby certify that my daughter is covered by a personal insurance policy or is included in a policy, which I have in force. Further, I hereby authorize routine medical disciplinary care for the above named; and I authorize treatment not considered routine to be referred to local physicians and medical facilities at my expense.
Parent Name (Print)_______________________
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By Ted Coyle
The Oakwood Junior Jills girls select basketball teams completed their inaugural seasons this past March. The Junior Jills were formed last summer to continue to provide Oakwood girls in grades 4-6 the opportunity to play basketball against similar organizations in the Dayton area, in a fun and competitive environment. The Junior Jills played as a member of the Dayton Metro Youth Basketball Program. The program had 35 girls teams this year in three different divisions. The Junior Jills competed in Division II, but also played teams from Division I and Division III. The Junior Jills played anywhere from 20-25 games this past season, which included a double elimination tournament at the end of the season.
The fourth grade Jills season was highlighted by them peaking at the end of the year and upsetting one of the seeded teams in their tournament. The highlight for the fifth grade Jills was beating both the Division I and III Bellbrook teams. The sixth grade Jills season was highlighted by three new girls coming into the program and working well with the nine veteran girls who had played three years together in the select programs.
The ultimate goal of the Oakwood Junior Jills Select basketball program is to provide elementary age girls the basic skills and concepts of competitive basketball, so that when they move up to the junior high and senior high they can continue to
have the same successes those teams have enjoyed over the years.
The 2006-2007 Oakwood Junior Jills were:
Fourth grade: Emily Ackerman, Courtney Eggleston, Daisy Flotron, Kacey Greer, Caroline Haley, Taylor Jervis, Anna Lauterbach, Zoe Papadis, Ellie Randall, Caroline Rubino, Madison Teeters, Claire Wooten, Head Coach Bruce Teeters, Assistant Coach John Jervis.
Fifth grade: Kinsey Barhorst, Abby Coyle, Josie Dayspring, Madison Dunker, Shannon Greer, Jamie Lauterbach, Georgie Murdock, Kathleen Rieger, Elizabeth Rogers, Anne Whalen, Head Coach Jeff Snyder, Assistant Coach Ted Coyle.
Sixth grade: Chloe Bolger, Rebecca Deitz, Kim Eldridge, Elizabeth Haley, Olivia Ireland, Taylor Macaulay, Emily Murphy, Ashley Nolan, Jackie Paulofsky, Maggie Smith, Nakita Stropki, Emily Wooten, Head Coach Dan Nolan, Assistant coaches Tony Wooten and Carrie Haley.
The Oakwood Junior Jills would like to thank the following people for helping make our inaugural season a success: School Superintendant Dr. Mary Jo Scalzo, School Treasurer Kevin Philo, Athletic Director Mark Hughes, and girls Head Coach Aaron Oakes.
If you have a daughter living in Oakwood and would like more information about the program please call Ted Coyle at 293-1935.
By H.W. Sizek
The Oakwood High School track team opened the season last Tuesday at the Tipp City Relay Invitational held at Troy High School. The Jills scored in all but one of the events they competed in and finished in sixth place overall. In the field events Joy Belser and Kaitlynn Trent combined tosses for seventh and eighth place in the shot and discus relays respectively. Laura German and Caitlin Langhorne jumped for a sixth place finish in the long jump.
The team of Liz Connelly, Sarah Deitz, Shannon Hallinan and Julia Sizek started the track events with a first place finish in the 4x1600. The distance medley relay of Lucy Shafer (800), Liz Whalen (400), Natalie Denka (1200) and Dani Reese (1600) also finished first overall. The 4x800 teams of Sizek, Whalen, Connelly and Reese finished second behind the team from Springboro. Finishing eighth for the Jills were: the shuttle hurdle relay (Meredith Irvin, Carline Hartel, Lizzy Johnsen, and Alexandra Harmony); the 4x100 (C. Langhorne, M. Irvin, Brooke Klopsch and L. German); and the 4x200 (Irvin, Shafer, Hartel and German).
The Jacks were led in the field weight events by Jake Mays and Brian Telek in a fifth place finish in the discus. Mays and Matthew Money finished eighth in the shot put relay. On the track, the 4x1600 team of Peter Hix, Chris Wolcott, Marc Skill and Tristan Schnader finished fifth. The 4x800 team of P. Hix, Liam Jackson, M. Skill and C. Wolcott came across the line in seventh. The eighth place finishing relays for the Jacks were: the sprint medley with Brad Achterman (100), Matt Blossom (100), He Ezan (200) and Michael Loew (400); the 4x200 team with Alan Nandrasy, Jimmy Rutledge, Ben Hogan and Nathan Thomas; and the 4x400 team with Thomas, Hogan, Achterman and Rutledge.
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