The Mission of our Training Program is designed to give inner city youth an opportunity to receive assistance in basketball training, academic assistance and life skills. Our program is available to boys and girls from the ages of 6 to 15 years old.
The goal of the organization is to give inner-city youth a hope for a better tomorrow by teaching them to utilize what they learn from their athletic experiences as a model to help their overall academic, social, and career development.
Many of our participants have gained the necessary skills to make their High School Junior Varsity, Varsity and even NCAA Div I, II, & III school teams. This program will be conducted under the guidance of Professional, College and High School Coaches and Trainers.
Register now for our Winter Skills and Drills Program that will begin on Sunday February 5, 2017 . space will be limited
We will start and end our program at the same time each Saturday 9:00am – 3:00pm.
Parents we need your assistance in this so that the program can run smoothly.
Age Group 6 - 8 years old 9:00am – 10:30am
Age Group: 9 - 10 years old 10:30 am – 12:00pm
Age Group 11 - 13 years old 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Age Group 14 - 15 years old 1:30pm - 3:00pm
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at the numbers listed below.
Contact Information:
Ken Stevens 917 681-1480 mobile
Sharon Bond 646 342-1307 mobile
Shenia Rudolph 718 395-0440 mobile
Location: JHS # 52 650 Academy St. New York NY 10034 5fl.
Registration Fee:
New Members $150.00
Existing Members $75.00
Training Schedule: Saturdays
Attire: Shorts, T-shirt & Sneakers
(NO SWEATPANTS)
Documents:
· Birth Certificate,
· Report Card or Progress Report
· Updated Physical
· School ID or Passport (Copy)
Parents we need your assistance, so that the program can run smoothly.
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After an extensive evaluation of your child may qualify him/her to participate or practice with our New AAU Traveling Program. "DYCKMAN BASKETBALL TRAILBLAZERS NYC"
COACH OF THE YEAR: ROBERTO ARANA
Wiz Kids Basketball was developed to promote New York’s premiere youth basketball talent.
COACH OF THE YEAR: DARRYL LACY
Intern Coach: JFK Alumni and standout basketball player who played Professional Basketball in Puerto Rico for over 10 years, helped guide this NYC Wizards team through a vigorous playoff run and led them to a Dyckman Basketball Tournament 16u Championship
A native New Yorker with extensive east coast prep school, college and AAU basketball coaching experience, Coach Tony started the NYC Wizards Basketball Program in June 2011. Coach Tony developed a basketball program that focuses on skill development and sportsmanship more so than winning and losing. His goal is to prepare players for high school and college basketball.
With his numerous contacts in the coaching and education ranks, Coach Tony has helped kids receive scholarships to prep schools and junior colleges across the country
TEISHA HYMAN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER (WOODLANDS HIGH)
SUPER SOPH: Teisha Hyman picked up an offer from the University of South Florida, making her the youngest player from Westchester County to ever receive a college scholarship offer, She has also drawn interest from Syracuse, Maryland, St. John’s and Delaware, The 5-foot-9 guard is likely to pick up several more D-I offers by the time she leaves Woodlands, but this is quite the start.
Coach of the Year: Ronnie Francis
Most Valuable Player:
BROOKLYN STOMPERS: KEITH WILLIAMS (MOST VALUABLE PLAYER) BISHOP LOUGHLIN
On August 26th Keith Williams really put the city on notice at the Dyckman Basketball Summer league when he led the Brooklyn Stompers team to their first High School division championship win when he scored 30 points and was named MVP. In that game Keith went up against a talented Tenth Ave team that featured some of the top ranked seniors in the nation such as Hamidou Diallo, Nick Richards, and Jordan Tucker. This was one of many games where Williams proved that he belonged with some of the country’s elite. Oklahoma State, Cincy, Rhode Island, are just a few schools that have offered him. Keith is one player to watch in 2017 because despite being unranked he plays just as good as some players who are ranked.