Granger Basketball. Nature gives us Talent, But it is for Man To make it work. Granger Spartan Pride

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Granger Basketball Nature gives us Talent, But it is for Man To make it work. Granger Spartan Pride

Granger Basketball Aggressive.Explosive.Exciting Pressure Offense Pressure Defense Intensity..94 by 50 times 32..Execution (The Spartan success formula) Granger Spartan Checklist - Enthusiasm - Spirit - Dedication - Intensity - Persistent - Aggressiveness - Desire - Competitiveness - Industriousness - Knowledge - Pride Total Team Togetherness

Granger Basketball Andy Affholter, Head Coach P.O. Box 391, Granger WA 98932 509-949-8334 So you want to be a Spartan Basketball Player? It starts with Spartan Pride. Welcome to Granger High School Basketball Spartan Basketball. We are very pleased to have you in our program. We take great pride in our basketball program. Because you are now a Spartan Basketball Player, we hope that you, too, will show great pride through your efforts. Our success will largely depend by your ability to concentrate in practice, not only inseason, but also out-of-season. Teams are only as good as their practices. If we work hard in practices, then I know we will work hard in games. All our practices are important. Concentrate, hustle, and be spirited in practice. Practicing at half speed or doing moves halfway right will be perpetuated in the games and the results will be disastrous. Practice what you are taught. Sound fundamentals bring success. You take good care of the little things and the big things will take care of themselves. Our system is simple. Each part is designed with the entire system in mind: We want constant full court pressure. Then, when the ball is ours, we will fast break. After a missed shot, made shot, violation, steal, we will advance quickly and threaten the basket immediately. We must know that we are the best conditioned team on the floor whenever we play. Our drills are designed to be highly competitive, to teach us our basic offenses, and to better condition us through all our efforts. There is no substitute for hard work. Success means doing your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming. No one can ask more, no one can give more than this. Industriousness, enthusiasm, and a competitive spirit will be your greatest allies in this venture. The self-satisfaction gained by knowing that you have done your best to achieve your best is Spartan Pride!! Have a great season! If it is to be, it is up to me! Coach Affholter

Formula for Healthy Athletes 1) Get plenty of rest. Sleep!! 2) Eat right. (avoid junk and deep fried foods) 3) Get plenty of vitamin C. (20% fewer colds) 4) Dress warmly when you leave practice. (stocking cap) 5) Drink plenty of water after practice and games. (cut down on pop) 6) Take care of your shoes and feet. 7) For most injuries, such as: sprains, strains, pulls, bruises, swelling; remember the formula RICE rest, ice, compression and elevation. 8) Never hide an injury, ache or pain from me!! I will only make fun of you for a little while!! Seriously, you may create a more serious problem from one that could have been handled simply. Winners are Workers The Harder We Work the Harder it is for us to Surrender!!

Granger Basketball Five Steps to Success 1) Defense -- If you can t play defense, you can t play Granger Basketball. 2) Rebounding We can t play offense without the ball. In 8 out of 10 games, the team with the most rebounds will win the game. 3) Fast break Exciting, explosive, fast-fast-fast. Beat the defense before it gets set: We are not an ordinary fast break team. We intend to be faster than ordinary!! 4) Offense Execute the basics to win. Get a good shot every time down the floor. 5) Pressure-Pressure Pressure-Pressure Never, I repeat never let the other team rest at both ends of the floor. You better get your body into shape. Talk is Cheap Don t Tell Me How Good You want to be Show Me!!

Defense We Love It The Essentials of Individual and Team Defense 1) DETERMINATION: This is a state of mental and physical toughness developed only through intense, all-out effort in every minute of every practice and every game. 2) AGGRESSIVENESS: This is the precise opposite of passivity. It is characterized by a passionate will do dominate your opponent. It is reflected in constant attack and harassment, in denying your person cutting lanes and passes, in contesting every dribble, every rebound, and every shot, in applying unrelenting pressure. 3) CONDITIONING: It avails a player very little to have desire and aggressiveness if he is in such poor condition that she exhausts herself after just a few minutes of intense effort. This either greatly reduces her efficiency over long periods of time, or results in her finding a place on the bench. 4) PRIDE: This is the accumulated result of determination, aggressiveness, and conditioning. It spreads among individuals and infects the entire team family: it is something you can literally feel in your soul. YOU HAVEN T PLAYED AGAINST DEFENSE UNTIL YOU VE PLAYED AGAINST GRANGER SPARTAN DEFENSE!!!

Offensive Principles Five Granger Principles for proper offensive Execution 1) Pass the ball accurately without throwing it away. Easier said then done. Great teams have few turnovers. 2) Catch the ball securely without fumbling. See how easy this game is 3) Execute sharp cuts and constant movement to free you within the developed system. In other words never stand!!! 4) Execute proper screens and movements to open up a teammate. Use each other!! You re supposed to be best of friends. 5) Anticipate your teammate s shot, gain an advantageous position, and rebound her miss. A Girl, A Ball, A Dream Play Hard Play Together Play Smart

Read This Carefully: To the uncommitted and those with poor attitudes. THERE IS NO INDISPENSABLE MAN Sometime when you re feeling important, Sometime when your ego s in bloom, Sometime when you take it for granted, You re the best qualified in the room. Sometime when you feel that you re going Would leave an unfillable hole, Just follow this simple instruction, And see how it humbles your soul. Take a bucket and fill it with water, Put your hand in it up to the wrist. Pull it out and the hole that s remaining Is a measure of how you ll be missed. You may splash all you please when you enter. You can stir up the water galore. But stop and you ll find in a minute That it looks quite the same as before. The moral in this quaint example Is to do just the best that you can. Be proud of yourself but remember THERE IS NO INDISPENSABLE MAN!!!

The Greatest Discovery Of Our Generation is That Human Beings can Alter Their Lives by Altering Their Attitudes Of Mind. As You Think, So Shall You Be.

CHAMPIONSHIPS Championships are won by uncommon people because they are willing to do the things that a common person won t do. A common person is basically lazy. We want to become uncommon people!!! Three Hazards to Team Success Poor Defense Poor Attitude Gross Individuality

TWO OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES TEAM PLAYER Sometimes the most valuable Woman is not one who simply Works well, but, rather, one who works well with others. LOU HOLTZ Famous college Football Coach The best way to motivate a team Is to get rid of the unmotivated!

NO EXCUSES Any excuse for non-performances, weakens your character. When a person uses an excuse, she attempts to convince herself and others that unsatisfactory performance is somehow acceptable. The world measures success in terms of performance alone. To use an excuse is a habit. We all have a supply of excuses. The more we use them the lower our performance becomes. The better we perform, the less plausible our excuses become. The next time you want to defend your sub par performances, say instead NO EXCUSES!! Notice the effect this will have on your self-respect. You will have recognized your failure. You will have been honest with yourself. You will be ONE step closer to the performance habit. You will be a better person for it. Which will MAKE US A BETTER TEAM!!!

Attitude The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of my attitude on life. Attitude is more important than facts, the past, education, money, circumstances, or what other people say or do. Attitude is more important than appearance, talent, or skill. Attitude will make or break a company, a church, a home or a team. We have a choice every day regarding our attitude or the day. We cannot change the past, hoe others will act or what the might say. The only thing we can do is control our attitude. Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you Be in charge of your attitude, because it will make us a better team!! Play Hard Play Together Play Smart

2009/2010 EXPECTATIONS IN- SEASON - Have fun / make it a great experience - Be a great student / citizen / teammate / role model - Be coachable / eye contact/ listen / ask? / COMPETE!! - Be on time/ @ practice everyday / great attitude - Prepare to win / HARD WORK / Effort is the key to success - Create positive answers to these Three Questions 1) Can I be trusted? 2) Am I committed to Granger Basketball? 3) Do I care about others? - Follow Three Easy Rules 1) Do What s Right 2) Do Your Best (ALWAYS) 3) Treat Others Right - Participate in fund raising activities / we have to if we want the extras - Stay in shape and workout on a year around basis!! - Attend pre season basketball activities The will to win is not as important as the will to prepare to win!!

TOTAL TEAM TOGETHERNESS Game Day & After Game Attire A big part of Total Team Togetherness is how we look on game days. When people look at you they need to see a Granger Basketball Player. We want to be first class!!! JV & C Teams Shoes: NO dirty tennis shoes!! A nice pair of tennis shoes, no flip flops or sandals Pants: Black sweats (program will provide) Tops: Team T-Shirt (short sleeve or long sleeve). Player must purchase for $30.00 and you keep them. Team sweatshirt (program will provide). VARSITY TEAM Shoes: High top red canvas shoes. (program will provide shoes) Pants: Black sweats (program will provide) Tops: Team T-Shirt (short sleeve or long sleeve). Player must purchase for $30.00 and you keep them. Team sweatshirt (program will provide) After Games: Striped Overalls (home) This program is looking for girls who are willing to give up part of themselves for a greater common good!!!

Don t be afraid of pressure. Remember that pressure is what turns a lump of coal into a diamond. Focus Point: Don t Worry about the BIG and GREAT things of the upcoming season. Just worry about doing the little things with great pride, love and passion. If you do that everything will be alright. Enjoy the Journey!!! Play Hard Play Together Play Smart Desire, Desire, Desire, Desire, Desire

2009/10 Goals Dream: To be the 2010 1A State Champions!! Short Term: Do the little things everyday in everyway with pride, love and passion. Enjoy each other and the journey!! Long Term: League Champions, District Champions and State Banner (top 5 finish) Play Hard Play Together Play Smart