Willie Diggs Basketball Academy
Player and Parent Agreement
1. PRIVILEGE NOT RIGHT
As a member of a Willie Diggs Basketball Academy Team, each player understands that participation is a privilege and not a right. As part of earning that privilege, and in order to maintain it, more is expected of each player than perhaps other students. Each player agrees to assume the responsibilities set forth in this contract and each parent to support its intent.
Willie Diggs Basketball Academy reserves the right to revoke the privilege of any player to be a member of a Basketball Team if the player does not exhibit appropriate conduct or otherwise fails to meet the obligations set forth in this contract.
2. PLAYER CONDUCT
As a member of a Willie Diggs Basketball Academy Team, each player represents and serves as a reflection of his coaches, his team, his family and his community and agrees to conduct himself or herself responsibly both on and off the court, to display sportsmanship on the court and to demonstrate concern for the rights, safety and welfare of others off the court.
All Players agree to treat their coaches, teammates, competitors and referees with respect and courtesy. Behavior that shows disrespect toward other players, coaches, and referees, or demonstrates lack of self- control including the use of profanity will be subject to discipline. The coach will determine appropriate disciplinary actions. Should the behavior continue tobe inappropriate, the coach may remove the player from the team.
3.CLASSWORK COMES FIRST
Each player is expected to strive for academic as well as athletic excellence. A player's class work and performance in school take precedence over basketball. All players are expected to perform well academically, to complete their homework and studying first so as not to interfere with their commitment to basketball. Should the player be unable to attend practice to complete academic responsibilities, the parent should communicate this directly to the coach.
While academics take priority, it is not acceptable to repeatedly miss practice due to school workloads. Should a player be unable to perform at an acceptable level academically and athletically, the player should withdraw from the team until such time as the academic performance improves. This is a parental decision, however, the coach and team assume that each player will be present for all practices and games. Repeated absences could result in diminished playing time and potential dismissal at the discretion of the coach.
4. COMMITMENT
During Basketball Season, the Willie Diggs Basketball Academy Team should take precedence over all other extra-curricular activities. The season runs from September to July. The team will play anywhere from 20 to 50 games in a season (including tournaments Practice is a critical element of individual skill development and team success. Based on facility availability, each team will meet at least twice a week for training/practice.
Practices are structured to improve individual skills; build team strategies; and develop the sense of team. Each coach devotes a substantial amount of time in the design and delivery of each practice. Each coach is committed to teach the players as much as they can about the game of basketball so that each player can become the best that they are capable of being.
Players agree to work hard at all times in an effort to learn as much as they can,to improve their individual skills and contribute to success of the team. While all players should have fun, that is not the only goal of the Willie Diggs Basketball Academy program. This is an advanced basketball experience that requires the commitment and dedication on the part of players, their families, and the coaches.
The objective of the basketball program is to develop advanced basketball skills within a highly competitive environment, while at the same time learning the values of hard work, preparation and teamwork. Ultimately, we strive to develop players and teams that will one day compete for and win state championships.