Brooklyn Comets
(Girls' Travel Basketball)

 

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The Brooklyn Comets are a girls AAU basketball program under the umbrella of the 78th Precinct Youth Council in Brooklyn.  The program maintains a 6th grade, 13 and under category at this time.   

The Brooklyn Comets support motivated girls interested in learning, building character, and developing stronger individual and team basketball skills.  We look to build skills through team oriented practice, individual skill development, conditioning and game competition.

Girls have ambitions and dreams to play college basketball, however pathways for organized skill development are limited.  The Brooklyn Comets fulfils a demand for opportunities for girls of a particular age interested in basketball development and team competition.  We are mounting a balanced team of motivated girls to improve their talent and potential for further play in middle school, high school and college.  Most certainly the girls will receive instruction on fundamentals, conditioning, techniques as well as practice and games that will greatly contribute toward their development, while having fun along the way.  We are committed to building and nurturing a culture of engagement, a sense of community, camaraderie, and support that is part and parcel of being part of any team.

Practice is at least twice a week and competitive tournaments and leagues (mostly on weekends) are being scheduled through the end of August.  After an academic break in September, we will commence again in October.   

Guaranteed spots on the team roster from year to year do not exist, as the program is competitive.  We urge girls to always find ways to exercise on a regular basis, build endurance and find ways to practice dribbling and shooting no matter the season.  Playing time will not always be equal among the student athletes given this is a meritocratic program to incentivize commitment to strength conditioning, skill acquisition and self-driven practice.  

Expectations

Commitment from parents is crucial.  Parents play an instrumental role in the program.  While attendance by parents is not expected, supporting your daughter and the time for practice is.  This only works if parents embrace the values mentioned above, and make every attempt, although not always possible, for daughters to attend practice and games on time.  A strong network includes car pools, rides, pick-up/drop-offs with others.   Your help is also needed in assuring that academic work is not taking second place to basketball.  It is important for coaches to ensure each team member understands that their academic progress must always be the priority; as this principle is a requirement for participation on the team. 

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