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What our NEW FACILITY MEANS for YOUR ATHLETE The OPPORTUNITY to DEVELOP your game in a STATE OF THE ART facility with CUTTING EDGE technology and new opportunities Access to our ON-SITE speed, strength and agility TRAINING facility BONUS Wednesday Night SKILL BUILDING SESSIONS! OPEN GYM for OSA Select Players only Mondays thru Fridays which includes access to one of our four SHOOTING GUNS ELIMINATION of late Friday night practices NEW FACILITY FAQ s WHERE will the new facility be located, and WHEN will it open? The address of our new facility is 21015 Cumberland Drive in Elkhorn, which is located just southwest of the Mark. We expect to open by October 2018. Will ALL PRACTICES be held at the new facility? Yes. It is our philosophy that all OSA select practices need to be held under one roof. With the oversight of our OSA Professional Staff over ALL of our teams and the progressive nature of our practices, it is imperative that all players practice and develop their skills in one facility. Will the PRICE of the OSA Select Program increase? There will be a nominal increase of $50 per grade for those who register for the Fall/Winter Select Program, or roughly 30 cents per hour of instruction. We think you will find the benefits of the new facility and all its bells and whistles to be well worth it! Will the NUMBER OF OSA SELECT TEAMS increase within our own club? OSA projects a minimal increase in the total number of select teams, with the addition of potentially one 4 th and one 5 th grade boys team. Currently we have 59 teams, and expect to have 60-62 third through eighth grade teams in the fall. It is essential to our business that we continue to offer the same outstanding quality of service to our select families and not spread ourselves too thin on the team front. For the 2018-19 projected number of teams by grade, see PAGE 4. 3

Dear Parents and Players: We are excited that you have chosen to check out Omaha Sports Academy s Fall/Winter Select Basketball Program! We are extremely proud of our OSA Select Program and what it has evolved into. Our players at all grade levels are learning to play the game the right way, and they are having fun in the process. Our program has four full time employees and three additional staff members in addition to each team s assigned coach, who are involved in weekly practices and who get out on weekends to support and assist our teams to ensure that all teams and all players are improving and playing The OSA Way! Our goal is for each player to learn all positions on the court, not just one or two positions based on their current skills, athletic ability, or size. This will better prepare each player for high school ball, as we know their bodies will be changing throughout their youth basketball careers. For the 2018-19 season, we intend to offer the following number of teams at the appropriate age levels. Most of our current 3 rd 7 th graders have already re-registered for next season through our OSA Select Loyalty Program, which encourages early registration for our current members, and which allows them to bypass the tryout process this spring (they will still participate in the evaluation process for team placement in August.) For the 2018-19 season, we intend to offer the following number of teams: 4 th Grade Boys: (8) 4 th Grade Girls: (2) 5 th Grade Boys: (7) 5 th Grade Girls: (2) 6 th Grade Boys: (8) 6 th Grade Girls: (2) 7 th Grade Boys: (9) 7 th Grade Girls: (3) 8 th Grade Boys: (7) 8 th Grade Girls: (2) It goes without saying that our program is in very high demand. This demand has only increased with the success of our program, the success of former players competing at the high school and college levels, and the buzz about our great new facility and all the bells and whistles it will offer! Each year we have minimal spots open and 40-50 players competing for them. This can only be a testament to the high demand to play at OSA. We are committed to ensuring that your athletes have the best possible experience while participating in our program. Regardless of ability, it is our goal to facilitate each athlete s growth, both on and off the court, and we will do everything we can to make sure they have fun throughout the process. We are more committed than ever to teaching the game, ensuring that our players develop fundamentally and improve significantly by teaching high level, yet age appropriate schematics which allow players to play offensively and defensively in all positions on the floor! There are not many programs throughout the country that have the amount of staff members overseeing practices, hustling to get to as many games as possible, and more importantly, who have genuine care and concern for each young athlete regardless of their age or ability level. WE ARE COMMITTED TO ALL PLAYERS AT OSA! As you well know, it is difficult to make a high school program. As stated earlier, we believe that when you are trying out over the span of a couple of days with 75 or more athletes, a player needs to have an edge. We firmly believe those who play at OSA will have that edge and will be able to separate themselves at a tryout. It is always fun for us to see the results of the high school tryouts - each year we have a range of players who, at the youth level, probably wouldn t have thought they would make a high school program. These same players end up making a high school team at some level, and some end up playing on a JV or even Varsity team as freshmen. In most of these cases, So WHAT IS the OSA WAY? Progressive Age Appropriate Skill and Schematic Development: Emphasis on mastering the core offensive fundamentals of shooting, scoring, dribbling and passing. Up Tempo Style of Play Emphasizing Quick and Smart Decision Making: Mastering the core fundamentals will help our players maximize their ability to quickly and effectively make the right basketball play on each possession. Primary Emphasis and Man to Man Defensive Principles: Mastering core defensive fundamentals by emphasizing how to vigorously defend the ball and basket area within the team concept. Being an impact player in all aspects of the game: Integrating the core fundamental s on both ends of the floor to maximize the efficiency and productivity of each player in our program. 4

families would tell you that the training and experience they received from OSA was instrumental in expediting their careers! It is our goal for players to play a level or two higher than they would have had they not played Select through OSA. We would like nothing more than for your athlete to develop their basketball career with us at the Omaha Sports Academy. We strive to teach every athlete the key fundamentals and components of the game in a way in which they will develop a love and passion for the game. Sometimes we sacrifice the short term with the long term with the mindset that without the kids having fun in the process, it will really be all for nothing. Whatever your end goals may be, we strive to help you achieve them. We are proud of the sense of community that OSA has become and of the fact that a high level of our players take pride in wearing the OSA uniform. We look forward to continuing to build on the success of the OSA Program! If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me! Sincerely, Bob Franzese General Manager 402-504-1222, ext 1 bob.franzese@omahasportsacademy.com The MISSION of the OSA is to provide a fun athletic environment that promotes HEALTHY COMPETITION and the development of positive LIFE SKILLS through QUALITY instruction, service, and facilities. My son played for OSA for seven years and our experience was nothing but positive. The coaching and skill work are second to none and made my son a much better basketball player but it was so much more than that. My son is a better person because of his experiences at OSA. He learned how to win and lose gracefully, was pushed outside his comfort zone to always strive to be better in every part of his life. He learned to respect and welcome different backgrounds, opinions and perspectives all while having fun, developing lifelong friendships and visiting places he would otherwise not see. - Michele Sullivan, Mother of Tyler Sullivan, Gretna HS Senior 5

FUNDAMENTALLY Teaching all players to make an impact by being a threat to score every time they catch the ball Teaching the fundamentals of scoring the ball with progressive and professionally influenced attack moves and concepts Teaching the fundamentals of shooting by emphasizing correct form, proper balance, rhythm, power, and repetition Teaching the fundamentals of ball handling by focusing on open court moves (crossover, inside out, behind the back dribbles, etc) with an emphasis on powerful dribbles in the lane and two-hand proficiency Teaching the fundamentals of offensive footwork with the use of pivots, mo stops and stride stops. Teaching the fundamentals of man to man defense by emphasizing communication and focusing on dribble containment, help and gap principles AS OUR OWN BA S K E T BA L L CO M MU N IT Y While we are all about teaching basketball, we are also about EHANCING the EXPERIENCE! Kick Off Party in October Team Pizza Parties in November OSA Spirit Nights at local Division I games Community Service Projects High level CAMARADERIE among full time staff & players SCHEMATICALLY All players taught the Read and React system with a focus on position-less basketball Build-Up and Progressions Transitions Running wide and playing with pace Heavy emphasis on man to man defensive principles All players taught an advanced offensive and defensive philosophy OSA program-wide philosophy focused on longterm development and continual improvement Direct OSA Professional Staff oversight ADMINISTRATIVELY Strategically planned and professionally implemented programs, leagues and tournaments OSA professional staff accessibility Clear and constant communication Easy online registration process Technologically advanced software Direct comprehensive OSA professional staff oversight and evaluations "Joining OSA was a great decision for our family. Our two sons and daughter are learning how to handle the ball, guard on defense and be solid team players. These valuable skills are what coaches down the road will be looking for, and OSA teaches these things without placing pressure on the kids to win games. They emphasize development and having fun, and their top-notch coaches and staff genuinely care about the kids. Our kids feel at home at OSA and are making lots of friends. They look forward to every practice, game and tournament!" - Mo and Jill Burke 6

Leadership/Coaching: The OSA professional staff and leadership is as good as it gets and is committed to working with your athlete to ensure they develop a love for the game, grow fundamentally as a player, and have fun in the process! Our select coaching staff is highly qualified and under the direct supervision and tutelage of our full time coaching staff, which includes coaches Charles Thompson, Brittany Wilson, Trey Altenhofen, and Terrence Phox, with OSA General Manager and long-time coach, Bob Franzese, overseeing the entire program. We anticipate many of our coaches will be returning next season, and this type of consistency in our coaching staff is one of the many areas that will allow your athlete to grow and benefit from our program! Practices: OSA Staff is always learning cutting edge trends and is not afraid to educate themselves on a continued basis. In past years, OSA professional staff members have attended NBA training camps including the Thunder, Spurs, and Cavs, have been guests at the highly prestigious College Point Guard Camp (PGC), Metro Basketball Coaches Association, and collegiate and high school practices around town. The objective is for our players to be consistently exposed to the newest ideas and current trends in youth basketball, allowing us to incorporate these trends into our highly successful core fundamental and schematic training. You can count on OSA practices to be crisp, professionally run, and fun for your child! Practice time will focus on skill development as well as offensive and defensive team concepts. Players will be pushed both physically and mentally, and still have fun each time they attend by being a part of a fun and nurturing environment. Our unique practice format allows for each player to focus on five key areas at each practice: scoring, shooting, ball handling, passing, and offensive and defensive full court and half court principles and concepts. OSA professional staff is directly involved and hands-on with your athlete s team. This allows us to teach a progressive skill set and schemes to everyone in the program. Games: Our teams will play a competitive schedule consisting of both league and tournament play. We will challenge our teams by providing appropriate competition experiences where they will have a chance to grow. OSA leadership realizes that games are an extension of practices. Coaches reinforce to players to utilize the different skill sets that they learn during practice during their actual game time experiences. OSA leadership is actively involved in competitive game situations as much as possible. NEW Wednesday Night Skill Building Sessions! Beginning next season, OSA athletes can take advantage of a BONUS skills session on Wednesday evenings. These workouts are in addition to your biweekly practices and are another way to show our commitment to your athlete s growth and development as a basketball player. These hour-long sessions will be grade specific, age appropriate, and intense and will focus on footwork, ball handling, passing, shooting and scoring. They are optional but highly encouraged for those who can attend. Summer and Fall Skill Sessions: Summer and fall skill sessions allow additional opportunities for skill development outside of the traditional season. We will hold six Sunday evening workouts over the summer months and another three workouts in the fall. Players are highly encouraged to attend these sessions. (Please see the Important Dates on page 9.) We firmly believe that players have a chance to grow and develop during the summer months, and these sessions are invaluable in allowing your athlete to focus on skill development, enhancing their ability to succeed. Our core concepts and fundamental training are implemented during these summer sessions and 7

allow us to be ahead of the game when the season starts in the fall. This, along with our two summer camps and regular season practices, is what sets the OSA Select Program apart from the others. Summer Camps: Elite Skills Camp and Evaluation / Team Placement Camps: Our Elite Skills Camp is an extremely valuable component setting a highly energetic and competitive tone for the beginning of our off-season development program. During this camp, the OSA Leadership staff will introduce and reinforce our core values on individual skill and team schematics regarding the OSA Way from every detail to the administration and execution of each important concept. The Elite Skills Camp is a springboard to the Summer Sunday Night Workouts and the End of Summer Evaluation/Team Placement Camp. The End of Summer Evaluation / Team Placement Camp provides an opportunity for our players to display the skills acquired through the summer camp and workout season. The camp provides a final opportunity for our players to be evaluated when deciding team placement for the 2018-19 Fall/Winter Season. Our goal is to place players on teams where they are able to develop individually and collectively at a similar pace throughout the course of season. Although this is a very competitive camp, we will continue to emphasize player development and team schematics throughout the entirety of the camp. Process for Team Placement: Once evaluations are completed after the final evaluation camp in August, players will be divided into their respective teams, and those teams will be posted on our website. Please keep in mind that players will not automatically be placed on the same level of team as this current year, as players will develop differently over the summer. Those who take advantage of our workouts and camp sessions over the summer months will surely experience significant improvement. We have three boys that have developed and grown their basketball skills over the years due to their participation in the OSA basketball program. Each of our boys started with OSA in the 1 st /2 nd grade league and moved into the OSA Select Program. Our children are unique in their skills and abilities, but each boy is challenged at OSA through technical and team workouts, and each is held accountable by the OSA coaches and staff to work hard and push themselves to improve. This consistent accountability by the OSA coaches and staff has helped each of our children grow in their basketball skills, basketball IQ and confidence. Our experiences with OSA have provided our children valuable life lessons about sportsmanship, commitment, teamwork, success and disappointment. It also has given our entire family the opportunity to build great friendships with other OSA families that we may have not otherwise met. - Melissa Young Ed. D, MHSA 8

OSA IMPORTANT DATES AND PRICING BREAK DOWN All workouts, camps, & practices below ARE INCLUDED with select fees. Prices below DO NOT INCLUDE the cost of a new OSA uniform/practice jersey (about $120). Summer Sunday Night Work Outs: June 10, 17, 24, and July 1, 15, 22 3rd 4th Graders: 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 5th 6th Graders: 6:00 pm 7:30 pm 7th 8th Graders: 7:30 pm 9:00 pm TOTAL 9 HOURS Elite Skills Camp: June 4-7 3rd 4th Graders 8:00 am - 10:45 am 5th 6th Graders: 11:00 am - 1:45 pm 7th 8th Graders: 2:00 pm - 4:45 pm TOTAL 11 HOURS End of Summer Evaluation Camp: July 30 - August 2 3rd 4th Graders 8:00 am - 10:45 a 5th 6th Graders: 11:00 am - 1:45 pm 7th 8th Graders: 2:00 pm - 4:45 pm TOTAL 11 HOURS Fall Sunday Night Work Outs: Sept 9, 16, 23 3rd 4th Graders: 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 5th 6th Graders: 6:00 pm 7:30 pm 7th 8th Graders: 7:30 pm 9:00 pm TOTAL 4.5 HOURS Wednesday Night Skills Sessions (begin October 3 rd ) 3rd 4th Graders: 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 5th 6th Graders: 6:30 pm 7:30 pm 7th 8th Graders: 7:30 pm 8:30 pm TOTAL 24 HOURS** (BONUS HOURS - not included in hourly breakdown) Mandatory Select Parent / Player Kick-Off Party: September 30 All grades: 6pm 8pm Regular Season Practices: October 1 st thru mid -March Practice schedules will be released at a later date 24 weeks x 2 practices/week TOTAL 72 HOURS* Regular Season Games: Mid-October thru mid-march 3 rd /4 th Grade 35-38 games 5 th /6 th Grade 42-45 games 7 th /8 th Grade 48-52 games OSA Select Fees and Pricing Breakdown by the Hour* OSA fees are less than $8.30/hour of Instruction! Hourly Cost By Grade** 3 rd 4 th Grade: $1199 / 145 hours = $8.27hr 5 th 6 th Grade: $1249 / 152 hours = $8.21/hr 7 th 8 th Grade: $1299 / 159 hours = $8.16/hr **BONUS! Wednesday Night Skills Sessions are included in fees, but not reflected in hourly rate! This is purely a bonus skills session! ADDITIONAL PROGRAM DISCOUNTS/BENEFITS INCLUDE: Sibling Discount: $100 discount for every sibling after full payment for first child in our select program (see PAGE 10 for registration procedure) Summer Select Discount: $100 discount for players who play both Summer & Winter (see PAGE 10 for registration procedure). This discount does not apply for the 3 rd Grade Summer Select Instructional League. Instructional Clinics and Academies not included in Select Program: 30% discount 9

ONLINE REGISTRATION Parents who wish to register their player online will need to pay with a credit card at the time of registration. All partial payments will be run monthly for up to 3 additional payments following your initial $300 payment. All current 3 rd 7 th grade players who make a team will receive a link via email to register your player online if you choose this option. Specific instructions for online registration are available within the online registration. REGISTRATION BY HARD COPY Those who choose to pay by cash or check must submit the Registration Form on pages 11-12 of this packet, along with your first payment of at least $300 AND post-dated checks or a credit card to run monthly for the balance due. Registrations with incomplete payment will not be processed. All payment options are available online (Visa/MC/Discover) or by completing the Registration Form on pages 11-12 of this packet. 1 Payment Due March 19 2 Payments - $300 Due March 19; Balance due April 16 3 Payments - $300 Due March 19; 2 nd payment April 16; Balance due May 16 4 Payments - $300 Due March 19; 2 nd payment April 16; 3 rd payment May 16; Balance due June 16 Sibling Discount Procedure: Parents who have more than one athlete playing select for us in the 2018-2019 Fall/Winter season will receive $100 discount for each additional player. (First child fees are at full price, 2nd child receives $100 off loyalty price, 3rd child receives $100 off loyalty price, etc.) To register with the sibling discount, please register your first child at full price as instructed in the online registration. For all additional children who will receive the $100 discount, DO NOT PAY IN FULL FOR THEM ONLINE or the discount will not be applied. Choose a payment plan and pay at least the $300 minimum first payment for each. You will then need to email Rachel Blum at rachel.blum@omahasportsacademy.com with a list of all children registered. The discount will then be applied, and all following payments scheduled will be adjusted to reflect the discount. Multiple Season Discount Procedure: Parents who have athletes who are already registered for the Spring/Summer Select program will receive $100 discount on their Fall/Winter fees. To register with the multi-season discount, please register your athlete at full price as instructed in the online registration, but DO NOT PAY IN FULL FOR THEM ONLINE or the discount will not be applied. Choose a payment plan and pay at least the $300 minimum first payment. You will then need to email Rachel Blum at rachel.blum@omahasportsacademy.com to let her know your athlete is registered for both seasons. The discount will then be applied, and all following payments scheduled will be adjusted to reflect the discount. Still have some questions? CALL US at 402-504-1222 or CONTACT: BOYS SELECT - Charles Thompson - charles.thompson@omahasportsacademy.com GIRLS SELECT - Brittany Wilson - brittany.wilson@omahasportsacademy.com REGISTRATION PROCESS Rachel Blum rachel.blum@omahasportsacademy.com 10

To secure your athlete s placement on a 2018-2019 OSA Select team, register online with a credit card through the link(s) that was emailed OR complete this form (front and back) and submit with a non-refundable first payment of $300 as well as post-dated checks or a credit card (if not paying in full) by March 19 th. Player Name: Grade in Fall 2018: Gender : M / F Address: Date of Birth City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Mother s Name: Mothers Cell: Mother s Email: Father s Name: Fathers Cell: Father s Email: Emergency Contact: Relation: Cell: FEES Please indicate the grade category your child will be in the Fall of 2018: 3rd 4 th Graders: $1199 5th 6 th Graders: $1249 7th 8 th Graders: $1299 PROGRAM PAYMENT - Please indicate your method of payment below and total amount paid. Participants who wish to make multiple payments must provide credit card information or postdated checks for the balance due to be run on the following dates: 1 Payment Due March 19 2 Payments - $300 Due March 19 2 nd payment - Balance due April 16 3 Payments - $300 Due March 19; 2 nd payment due April 16; 3 rd payment Balance due May 16 4 Payments - $300 Due March 19; 2 nd payment due April 16; 3 rd payment due May 16; 4 th payment Balance due June 16 Families that may need additional payment options must email Rachel Blum at rachel.blum@omahasportsacademy.com PRIOR to the March 19 deadline. PAYMENT METHOD - Please indicate your payment method below and include payment with registration and completed Parent/Player Contract (back side of this page). TOTAL AMOUNT PAID TODAY: $ Cash (Must provide post-dated checks or credit card for balances due if not paid in full) Check (Must provide post-dated checks or credit card for balances due if not paid in full) Credit Card Visa/MC/Discover (Monthly payments will be charged to your card on the said due dates) Name on Card Account Number Exp Date (Must extend beyond final payment date): / Billing Zip Code: Please mail this form along with your first payment of $300 and post-dated checks or credit card info to: OSA Select Program 11726 Stonegate Circle Omaha, NE 68164 402-504-1222 OFFICE USE ONLY Grade and Gender Amount Paid $ Post-Dated Checks: April 16: Check # Amt $ May 16: Check # Amt $ June 16: Check # Amt $ Date Entered Staff Initials 11

Omaha Sports Academy Select Parent/Player Contract 2018-2019 (Must be signed by Parent/Guardian AND OSA Select Player) By committing to participate in the OSA Select Loyalty Program, I understand that: All team fees must be paid in full or according to the payment schedule I agreed to set by me and the Omaha Sports Academy. I am responsible for all fees by said due dates, regardless of how much my child attends or if my child quits at any time during the season. All payments are non-refundable. Any default payment may result in my child being dismissed from the team until my account is brought current. Any delinquent fees will be turned over to a collection agency if I fail to keep my arrangements. Team placements will be decided at the completion of the end of summer Evaluation Camp. If my athlete played on an OSA team the previous year, it does not necessarily mean he/she will play on the same team or at the same level this year. I will not be verbally abusive, rude, disrespectful or sarcastic to players, coaches, officials, other fans, OSA Management, or to the management of leagues and tournaments that we attend. Disregard for appropriate behavior may result in my child being dismissed from the team. Players perform better when a lot of positive cheering carries throughout the game regardless of the score or past performance. I have read the Expectations of Players and Parents, and I agree to adhere to these terms and expectations. Player Name Parent/Legal Guardian Signature Player Signature Printed Name 12