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If you are interested in being a volunteer coach for fall sports, please contact Nathaniel Jarosz at 630-406-5282.


Kindergarten Basketball League NJ NJ


This is a developmental league with the focus being on skill building. All kids will play at least half of each game. Players of all skill levels will benefit. Teams will practice for half an hour and play their game immediately after. This will be a one day per week commitment. Jerseys will be provided for the players. Volunteer coaches will be needed.


Class Will Not Meet On: 11/30/2019 Location: Hoover-Wood School At 1640 Wagner Road Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS


DATES TIME FEE 461280-1A Sa 10/12-12/14 9:00-11:00A $75


1st & 2nd Grade Basketball League NJ This is a developmental league with the focus being on skill building. All kids will play at least half of each game. Players of all skill levels will benefit. Teams will practice for half an hour and play their game immediately after. This will be a one day per week commitment. Jerseys will be provided for the players. Volunteer coaches will be needed.


Location: HC Storm School At HC Storm School Instructor: Staff


CODE DAYS DATES TIME FEE 461290-1A Su 10/13-12/15 1:00-5:00P $75 Girls 3rd & 4th Grade Basketball


NJ


Games will be on Saturdays with one practice held during the week at a Batavia school. The first two weeks of the season will be skill work with Batavia Park District staff. Teams will then be split evenly and start practicing in early December. The focus will be on fundamentals rather than wins and losses. Volunteer coaches will be needed for the league. Each girl will receive a reversible jersey.


Location: TBD Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS


DATES 461200-1A Sa 11/09-03/14


TIME FEE Varies


Boys 3rd & 4th Grade Basketball NJ


Games will be on Saturdays with one practice held during the week at a Batavia school. The first two weeks of the season will be skill work with Batavia Park District staff. Teams will then be split evenly and start practicing in early December. The focus will be on fundamentals rather than wins and losses. Volunteer coaches will be needed for the league. Each player will receive a reversible jersey.


Location: TBD Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS


461210-1A Sa DATES 11/09-03/14


TIME FEE Varies


Girls 5th & 6th Grade Basketball


$127 NJ


This is a developmental league with a focus on skills building. All girls play at least half of each game. Players of all skill levels will benefit. This is a great opportunity to prepare for middle school basketball tryouts. There will be a mandatory player evaluation day, TBD at a Batavia school gym, for coaches to select teams, and a short mandatory parent meeting the same day. Teams will practice one to two times a week in the evenings at a local Batavia grade school with games held on Saturdays and Sunday afternoons. Games may be played in Geneva, St. Charles, Winfield, Warrenville, West Chicago, and Sugar Grove. Practices could start on TBD depending on your team. The season will end with a one day tournament.


Location: TBD Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS


DATES 461220-1A Sa,Su 01/04-03/15 Varies Fab Fun Facts $127


Basketball locations are TBD. Please check our website for updated information.


bataviaparks.org


“ In 1971, Ken Anderson, BHS Class of 1966, was signed to play football for the Cincinnati Bengals in 1971. He played the quarterback position for the Bengals until 1986 and returned to the franchise in 1993 as a coach. ”


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TIME FEE $127


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