Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Dallas Best Basketball NELC Zone 1 Inter-Elementary Schools: “Stallions” Alex Sanger Ladies Basketball Team Won at Home Game


Nautilus Sports News
November 2, 2011

Basketball Spotlight Speaks Out:

Yesterday Alex Sanger “Stallions” elementary ladies basketball team and the Casa View elementary provided basketball fans with a Dallas best NELC Zone 1 Inter-Elementary Schools that is sure to be remembered for years down the road.

Ladies Sanger “Stallions won 21 – 9 ladies basketball game playing organized and aggressive leaded by fearless players. “Every one was happy at school, it was like a “Sanger Stallions’ stampede,” said Sharon Lee a guest who enjoyed watching the game, “The Stallion girls played this time with more enthusiasm, retained more the ball and did not committed many fouls.

We noticed that the players passed the ball to their strikers in many occasions instead dribbling forward from the back. The Stallions loosed the first 2 a way games against Charles Gill and Highland Meadows. In this game, the team returned with different tactics and winning attitude.

The coach Ms. Harris remained composed and gentle communicating positive reinforcing to her players. Casa View coach was different, he was loud and exited. His players revealed confusion, and appealed to the discourteous game. The Stallions had more accuracy and scored in more offensive strikes.

8 Years Old K. Ayllon Comments About A. S. Elementary “Stallions” Basketball Team:

I am really enjoying been part of the ladies “Stallions” basketball team. This is my first year with the team, and my first time playing a competitive inter-schools tournament Dallas NELC Zone1 at Alex Sanger.

I meet wonderful girls and the best coaches in Dallas city. I think playing competitive youth sports is a great way to get involved as model-student and make a difference at Alex Sanger Elementary community.

Basketball is among the most popular youth sports today in my school. Coach Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker taught us different drills and tactics so we could play organized.

Ms. Harris said: “you guys need above 70’s. grades so you could play in the team." I have no problem getting good grades, because I love school, and I think it is important about learning each day. I play other sports such as: golf and swimming; and I know that practice make us better players.

I appreciate the encouragement and strong basketball fundamentals lessons taught by our coaches. As well the teachings about good sportsmanship at practice and when we play.

Coach Harris is a sensitive teacher and coach, she likes when we play organized. Coach Booker is in charge of the men basketball team, usually we practice together; and we benefit because men are a little tougher than us.

We need more motivation, and practice, and running an efficient practice will help improve players skills and ultimately will help our team win more games.


Basketball Relay Games for Elementary Students

Relay games provide an enjoyable way for students to develop, practice and reinforce the basketball skills of dribbling, shooting, guarding and passing. Initial games should be easy and focus on an individual skill. This promotes an exciting atmosphere and affords success.

Read more at:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/198348-basketball-relay-games-for-elementary-students/

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