Club Basquet Mollet will be representing Spain in the AWBC program. Helping connecting amateur basketball players from around the world. Basquet Mollet will be represented by their Cadet B Team (14-15) and Junior Team (16-17).
The Basquet Mollet Club founded on October 5, 1943, two years participated in the first division of Spanish basketball (now CBA ) in 1978-1979 and 1979-1980 seasons, currently competes in the EBA League Group C.
Amateur World Basketball Connection is a program that was started by G.O.O.D. Kids Inc. to connect the world through basketball. Basketball is a sport that is loved and played all around the world; this is more than a game but a culture. Since the 1992 USA Basketball Olympic Team influence on the sport, it has grown to be one of the most played sports in the world. Basketball fever has gripped the globe and it’s evident by the ever-growing number of people who play the sport. You can find organize basketball leagues in many countries around the world. With the number of international superstars in the NBA today, basketball will only continue to grow in popularity with boys and girls across the globe.
AWBC will not only connect youth and coaches around the world, but give them the chance to learn other culture basketball styles. Giving youth the chance to play basketball against other youth from other cultures is an experience that will stick with them for a life time. Not only would AWBC give them the opportunity to play basketball but it will give them a chance to create friends abroad.
AWBC will be a game changer literally, giving youth a chance to measure their talent level against other youth from around the world, giving the coaches the chance to share different coaching methods and drills. Coaches will get a chance to practice the other team players and the players will get a chance to practice with other team coaches.
AWBC will not only be a world basketball connection but it will build character, determination, and work ethic in our youth around the world. It will also give the youth around the world a chance to dream and turn those dreams into reality.
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Amateur World Basketball Connection (Conexión Mundial de Baloncesto Amateur) es un programa que fue empezado por G.O.O.D. Kids Inc. para conectar al todo la gente del mundo con el deporte del baloncesto. El baloncesto es un deporte que es amado y jugado alrededor del mundo; es mas que un deporte, es una cultura. Desde 1992 la influencia del equipo olimpico de baloncesto de USA ha tenido mucha influencia en el desarrollo del este deporte. El baloncesto ha crecido mucho y es uno de los deportes mas jugado en el mundo. La fiebre del Baloncesto ha tomado al mundo por la mano y es evidente con el numero de gente que juega a este deporte. Se pueden encontrar ligas organizadas de baloncesto en muchos paises del mundo. Con el numero de jugadores internacionales en la NBA hoy en dia, el baloncesto seguira creciendo en popularidad con los jovenes de todo el mundo.
AWBC no solo conectara a jovenes y entrenadores de todo el mundo, pero tambien les dara la oportunidad de aprender otras culturas y otros estilos de baloncesto. Darles una oportunidad a los jovenes de jugar a baloncesto con otros jovenes de otros paises, es una experiencia que llevaran dentro, toda su vida. No solo AWBC les dara una oportunidad de jugar a baloncesto, pero tambien de hacer amigos en otros paises.
AWBC les hara cambiar su vision de juego, dandoles una oportunidad de comparar su talento con el talento de otros jovenes del mundo entero, y dandole a los entrenadores una posibilidad de intercambiar diferentes estilos de juego y ejercicios para los entrenamientos. Los entrenadores tendran la oportunidad de entrenar a los jugadores de otros equipo y los jugadores tendran la oportunidad de experienciar otro sistema de entrenamiento, al tener un entrenador de otro pais.
AWBC no solo sera una conexion internacional de baloncesto, pero tambien ayudara a que los jovenes tengan mas ganas de trabajar duro, sean mas determinados y maduren al ver el nivel de baloncesto internacional. Tambien les dara a los jovenes razones para soñar a lo grande y poder ver sur sueños convertidos en realidad.
This year we are taking the most talked about basketball summer camp on the road. If you have an organization, church, school or summer camp that is looking for a week of invigorating basketball training, youth fitness, special guest speakers, and fun. Contact us for more information and open dates for the summer weeks. 803-530-0277 or 803-466-8813. dwylie@Goodsportsworld.com.
If you haven’t heard about the High Point, North Carolina native Deuce Bello I’m pretty sure you will very soon. This kid have been on ESPN top 10 more than once for crazy dunks doing high school basketball games. Thanks to MemphisRoar great interview with Deuce last year here is a better insight on a good up and coming basketball player.
Bello, a 6’3’’ guard, plays for Westchester Country Day School in High Point, North Carolina.He also plays on the D-One Sports AAU team coached by Brian Clifton. Despite coming from a relatively small town, Bello’s game is primed for the limelight. His uncanny ability to get to the basket, his monster dunks, and his breath-taking alley-oops have all become standard in Bello’s game.
Bello is starting to become one of the nation’s most coveted 2011 recruits, listing interest in Baylor, Clemson, Duke, High Point University, Maryland, Memphis, NC State, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Wake Forest, UNC, UNC-Charlotte, and USC, according to various recruiting services.When asked if he had any leaders at this time, Bello respectfully declined to answer. In fact, Bello went as far to say. “I’m not considering anybody (right now).”Bello told MemphisRoar that his coach Brian Clifton and his trainer are handling the colleges right now as he focuses on his sophomore year.
With more college choices than one can count on two hands, it is easy to wonder what will factor into making his decision. When asked if distance would play a factor when making his college decision, Bello replied, “I don’t think it will. It just depends on the style of play that I like to play, and what the education is like.” And what style of play does Bello like? “I like to get up and down the floor,” he said.
Deuce had the opportunity last summer to play with one of the nation’s best 2009 high school players, John Wall, on their D-One Sports AAU team. “Just watching him play helps me a lot, and I learn a lot of stuff,” Bello said. “In the beginning of the season, I was not getting a lot of time for D-One Sports, and just watching him, I started to step up.” In addition to learning a lot from John Wall, Bello said his coaches have also helped in making him the player he is today, motivating him and telling him the things he needs to do.
When asked what he considered to be the most underrated part of his game, Bello said, “I don’t think I have any part that’s underrated; I think there’s just things I need to work on. I think I need to work on my shooting right now.”
Despite gaining the attention of numerous division one programs and being regarded as a top prospect for his class, Bello maintains a very humble attitude. “It’s a blessing. It’s just hard work that paid off,” Bello told MemphisRoar.Bello’s hard work is definitely paying off, as he was named to the 2009 NCISAA 2A Boys All-State Basketball Team for this season only a few days ago.
With Bello’s size (6’3’’ and 170 lbs.) and freakish athletic ability, Bello says he is unsure what position he will play in college. “I’m playing point guard right (for Westchester Country Day), but I believe I will probably play shooting guard.” Bello’s knack at getting to the basket gives the defense fits, and with the hard work he is putting in, it is getting harder and harder to find flaws in his game.
While Deuce Bello may not know where he wants to play college ball now, or even the position he will play once he gets there, one thing is certain with this young man—Bello will be a great addition to any college program.
GOOD Sports LLC have been invited to represent South Carolina in 4 major exposure grassroots basketball tournaments across the country.
On February 20, 2010 GOOD Sports LLC is holding a tryout looking for twelve of the top 13 and 14 year old basketball players in South Carolina. This will be an opportunity that has never been offer to grassroots basketball players in South Carolina.
We are asking all coaches to bring their best players to this tryout – workout not only to represent there school and city, but to represent South Carolina.
It doesn’t matter if your players are already playing for an AAU team, this is a team put together to represent South Carolina and to bring maximum exposure to the kids participating on these teams.
Location: Columbia, South Carolina W.J. Keenan High School
Ages: 5th-8th Graders
Player Price: $85 per Participant We are only accepting 40 kids in each age group, spots are filling up fast.
Junior Diamond in the Rough Exposure Camp was created for 5th-8th grade basketball players in the Carolinas to get an opportunity to test their skills and game against the best players in North and South Carolina. This camp is highly recommended for competitive players who want to get media exposure at an early age and be evaluated by prep scouts from around the country. The Junior Diamond in the Rough Exposure Camp will give each player a barometer of how they measure and rank among the top players in the Carolinas. The goal of Good Sports is to provide each player with an opportunity to showcase their talent in front of a variety of scouts and media.
Junior Diamond in the Rough Exposure Camp will be an all day camp. All participants will get equal playing time on the court. All participants will play a total of three games. There will be two All Diamond games at the end of the day. The staff will pick ten of the best players from each grade division to play in the All Diamond game. One game will consist of 5th and 6th graders and one game will consist of 7th and 8th graders. Certificates will be given out to all players making the All Diamond team. A MVP trophy will be given out to the top participant in each All Diamond game.
There will be media of all forms covering the game; including writers, photographers, and videographers. We will strive to ensure that every player’s experience is the best. To register for this event contact us at exposurecamp@goodsportsworld.com