Monday, October 26, 2009

First Trophies for the 2009/10 Season





Atlanta Select begins the 2009/10 Youth Basketball season with a bang! Noteworthy, the Atlanta Select Adult team, made up by Atlanta Select coaches, earned two trophies on October 25 by winning the Metro Atlanta Men's Summer League tournament and by finishing the season undefeated. What a way for the coaches to lead the organization into the new season. The team consisted of Coach Hill as a player/coach with Coaches Brown, Hollis, Cooper, Anthony, Greer, Bray, Murphy, Martin and Cartwright as team members.

The 12u Boys Silver team and the 13u Boys Black team faced off in the championship game of the ATTP Boys Jamboree on Sunday, October 25. They destroyed all the other teams in their respective age groups, by defeating their opponents by 20 - 30 points per game. Thus, They were matched to play each other in the championship game. The 13u team coached by Coach G Stewart won the championship while their brother team the 12u boys finished as 'runner ups'.

Congratulations to all for leading the Atlanta Select into the new Youth Basketball Season.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Josh Caston - A Profile.



Josh Caston, from Springfield HS in Columbia, TN, is a senior, majoring in Biblical Studies, at Carver Bible College. He is a 6'7", 212 lbs, power forward on the school's basketball team. His hobbies are playing basketball, spending time with family and he loves learning new things. His goal is to be a Counselor and of course, playing professional basketball, possibly overseas.

Atlanta Select proudly presents Josh Caston, an outstanding student athlete from our partnership institution, Carver Bible College.

Skills Developers, Meeting the Requirements





Davy Fisher, Aaron Cathen and Dan McBryan are Skill Developers who have consistently perform well on the basketball court, not only during the training exercises, but also during the "Life Skills" sessions. Each week the Skill Developers are given an assignment to complete and to be prepared to discuss at the "Life Skills" sessions.

This past Sunday these three student athletes (pictured above)completed a report on the noted basketball coach (John Wooden), a Geometry problem (The Golden rectangle), a lateral Thinking Puzzle, an internal web site search and knowledge of current news events. Each earned a monetary reward for meeting the requirements and for their outstanding performances. They remembered "That nothing in life is Free".

Monday, October 12, 2009

Skills Development Training




Skills Development Training for this Fall season is going great. More than 80 student athletes have registered and average attendance is above 60 per Sunday. Participants from age 8 to 17 are attending the training at Butler Street YMCA or Carver Bible College. Training highlights and pictures are posted on the Atlanta Select "facebook" page each week. You are invited to attend.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Atlanta Select - Carver Bible College






Last Summer, Atlanta Select sealed a "partnership" with Carver Bible College. The college is headed by President Robert Crummie, with Coach Martin Carter as head basketball coach, assisted by Coach Jeremy Russell (pictured above). The Bible College is designated as a "Second Chance Ministry" giving young men a second chance with emphasis on religious studies.

The CEO of Atlanta Select, Coach Tony Hill, developed a relationship with the college through Coach Russell. Thus, a decision was made for the two organizations to support each other in kind. Atlanta Select provided uniform accessories and other supportive equipment and gear to support the basketball team and its program. The college basketball program is a member of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division I. The team plays other colleges and universities throughout the Southeast, playing Georgia State University for the first time on November 17.

Pictured above are several of the players, from left to right - Demetrius Maize, Freshman from Louisville, KY, James "JJ" Barbee, Sophomore from Durham, NC, Corey Evans, Sophomore from Durham, NC, Rashad Scott, Sophomore from The Bahamas and Nicholas Hood, Freshman from Atlanta, GA.

Atlanta Select conducts Skills Development training for boys and girls, ages 13 - 17, every Sunday during the Fall, from 3 - 5:30 PM, under the supervision of Coach Hill (pictured above with trainees). He is assisted by Coaches Jarett Brown, Hollis, Copeland, Harris, Anthony, Davis, Ross, Norman, Watson, Russell and Lanier. The public is invited. We are grateful for the relationship that has been established with the college and thank President Crummie and his staff for their untiring support.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Atlanta Select - Butler Street YMCA





In 2008, Atlanta Select formed a "partnership" with the Butler Street YMCA. The missions of both organizations are similar in that they both promote the healthy and structured development of our youth. Atlanta Select assisted in restarting the basketball program at the YMCA by providing a coaching staff for the Butler Street Rebels for their participation in the Atlanta YMCA Recreational league.

The gymnasium is used routinely for basketball practices for age groups 10 and 11.
Safety padding was installed by the Atlanta Select organization on both ends of the basketball court to absorb impact and prevent injury of players. Additionally, the organization is working with the Butler Street staff to recruit participants from the inner city neighborhoods to join the programs offered by both organizations.

Basketball Skills Development training is conducted every Sunday in the Fall from 2 - 4 PM for boys and girls, ages 8 - 12, under the supervision of Coach Jesse Baskerville, the DCEO of Atlanta Select. He is assisted by coaches Powell, G. Stewart, James, Gaddy and Lottie. The public is invited.

Atlanta Select is extremely appreciative of the relationship with the Butler Street YMCA and owes thanks to the Center Director, Mrs. Brett Cave-Lewis.

Knock-Knock



Listen Carefully! Recommend all young people listen to this message. What do you think? Please post your thoughts/comments on this page or in the "Guest Book". Thank you from Atlanta Select.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

The Spotlight is on...



The Spotlight shines brightly on two student athletes attending Skills Development Camp at Carver Bible College. They are demonstrating their excellence as athletes at camp but moreover that they are excellent students in the classroom.

David (Davy) J. Fisher (pictured on left) is an eighth grader at Model Middle School in Rome, GA. On his first progress report this school year he earned all "A" with his lowest grade being 95%. In his other subjects he earned four 100% and one 99%, a noteworthy achievement. He works hard at Skills Development camp and his skills were on display at the "True Hoops Elite Showcase" last weekend at Norcross HS whereas his team won the championship. He is scheduled to participate in the "Adidas Junior Phenom Camp" this coming weekend. Davy's goal is to be the best at whatever he does and it appears he is reaching that goal on the court and in the classroom. Go Davy.

Surmon Neal (pictured on right) is in the eighth grade at Roberts Middle School in Jonesboro, GA. His first progress report this school year reflects a GPA of 3.83 having all "A" and one high "B" this period. His primary goal is to major in Criminal Justice at LSU or UGA. He has not ruled out becoming a professional athlete or a school principal. But at this time he is working hard in school and at his extra activities of playing basketball, baseball and cooking. Observing Surmon work ethic, I am confident that his goals and dreams will be achieved. Go Surmon.

The Mighty Atlanta Select HEAT - Champions

Congratulations The Mighty Atlanta Select HEAT are Champions. The team won the championship in the All Georgia Summer Showcase Va...