Waverly Lady Vikings
Fundamentals for Grade Levels
3rd and 4th Grade:
-Layups: Be able to jump correctly off left and right foot. Be able to make a layup with each hand. Using one or two dribbles
-Know what a Triple Threat position is: Square to the basket, be able to pass, shoot and dribble when catching a basketball
-Shooting Form: Players are able to follow through after shooting a basket
-Ball Handling: Players can successfully dribble length of the floor with both hands, may not be able to look up, but can dribble with both hands and have arm bar up to protect the ball
-Jump Stop: Players can dribble down court and jumpstop while being on balance, not traveling
-Defensive Slide: Player can defensive slide across the lane and can know what an athletic stance is, off the ball defense
-Passes: Players can successful throw a stationary chest, bounce and overhead snap pass
-Offensive Movement: Players can make a pass to cut to the basket or screen away after making a pass to their teammate
-Defense: Athletic Stance, staying between man and ball, stop ball if you are guarding it, and knowing what help-side defense is (may not be able to successfully do it though).
5th and 6th Grade
-Layups: Player can successfully dribble from the 3pt line, make a left and right handed layup with correct form and footwork. Also can use a jumpstop layup (I think we need to emphasize Jumpstop layups more. They are used more in a game scenario than a regular layup.)
-Ball Handling: Player can complete a crossover dribble with both hands, can use a hesitation dribble with both hands, and can go between legs with strong hand.
-Passing: Player can complete bounce and chest bounce while running up and down the court with a teammate. They can also successfully complete a post entry pass and know what a ball fake is.
-Footwork: Player knows what a jab step is, can rip the ball in triple threat, and knows what a shot fake is.
-Screens: Players know how to successfully screen an opponent, on ball and away from ball. They can also come off of a screen tight and catch the ball in triple threat. Defensively, players are able to use their hands to get through a screen and not let screen get to their body.
Rebounding: Players know how to successfully box someone out (knees bent, rear end in the opponent, elbows wide, and hands up).
Moves: Players are taught how to post up, drop step and baby hook. Can rip through and attack the lane with either hand, and jump stop for a jump shot.
Offense: Introduced to spacing concepts in 2 on 2 and 3 on 3 basketball.
Defense: Players know how to play on ball and helpside defense. Are able to locate ball and man while playing off ball man to man defense. Introduce zone defense (2-3)
7th and 8th grade
-Being able to make contested layups with more hands, with correct footwork
-Teach ball screen, down screens and cross screens
-Correct footwork when catching a ball before a shot (hips pointed towards hoop), shoulders low, butt behind heels, correct shooting form (release), and guide hand straight
-Passing: Teaching to pass in a pick and roll situation, skip pass, and dribble pass
-Close outs: Close out on the ball with hand up (one hand is ok, other hand in passing lane) and butt down, chop steps within last few feet of offensive player
-Ball Screen: Players can correctly set a ball screen and roll to the rim, slip if they switch it, or pop out for a jump shot. Player receiving screen can attack the screen properly; shoulder to shoulder, staying low, attack hedge of screen, or throw to roller on a slip
-Moves: Posts- review drop step and baby hook, introduce drag dribble, up and under, and face up jumper Guards- jab step attack baseline and spin middle, jab step attack middle and spin outside, attack middle jump stop pump fake and up and under
-Ball Handling: behind the back with both hands and between the legs both hands, double moves (crossover into behind the back, or between the legs to behind the back)
-Rebounding: After rebound, chinning the ball and outlet it to a guard. Guards communicate to the rebounder for an outlet
-Man to Man denfensive principles- Ball pressure, help side, jumping to a gap (driving lanes), and communication
-Offensive concepts: High School offensive scheme (Uno offense)
-Presses and Press Breakers: 1-2-2 press, 1-2-1-1 presses, and full court man presses. Press breakers, guard, post and X fill, and 4 across