CHESTER MENDHAM GIRLS TRAVEL BASKETBALL PROGRAM OVERVIEW
ELIGIBILITY:
The Travel Basketball is open to girls going into 4th - 8th grade for this coming school year. All players must be residents of Chester Boro or Chester Township, Mendham Boro or Mendham Township.
COSTS:
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
The Travel Program is a *TRYOUT* oriented level for players with more advanced skills. The program includes participation in highly competitive games against other towns’ travel teams.
Skill development and practices are more demanding than in the in-town recreation program. In short—the travel basketball program is geared to a more serious and committed player.
TEAM ASSIGNMENTS:
Try-outs are grade based with independent evaluators who score and rank players on dribbling, shooting, passing, defense, and knowledge of the game at “game speed.”
Each team will consist of a minimum of 10 players. Evaluators will present the top seven (7) recommendations for the team and rank the remaining players. The team will consist of the top seven (7) consensus recommendations and the coach will pick the remaining three (3) players.
The coach can only pick players that are in the team's age group (the coach cannot pick a younger player attempting to play up). If a coach picks more or less additional players than three (3), the coach must present his/her rationale to the Board of Directors for Board approval.
Players who do not make the travel team will automatically be eligible for the recreational league.
Mendham Patriots and Chester Basketball recommends that children play with their grade level. If a player also wants to try out for a higher grade team (this includes, for example, 3rd grade girls trying out for a 4th grade team), they can but only make the higher grade team if the evaluators include them within the top five (5) players trying out. A player can only play on one travel team.
A player trying out for the higher grade team will not automatically make the lower grade’s travel team; the player must try out for both teams to be considered for selection.
In the case where there are a minimum of 20 qualified travel players, we will consider fielding two (2) travel teams for that grade – A and B – provided that qualified coaches are approved by the Board. The A team will consist of the top 10 players and the B team will be the second 10 players. This will assure that the better players improve by competing against better players. The league we compete in subscribes to this format and division of play as well.
If a player who has registered by the published deadline is injured and cannot participate in the scheduled travel team tryouts, she can either a) play recreational basketball when cleared to play; b) request a full refund for the registration fee; or c) request a tryout with the travel team as soon as able to resume play, as documented from the player’s doctor prior to January 1st. If the player cannot return to action prior to January 1st, she cannot tryout for travel during that season.
If the player requests a tryout with the travel team, she will be invited to attend a full practice of the team and will be evaluated relative to the other team players by an independent evaluator. If the player ranks in the top 7 players on the team, she will be added to the team. If the player ranks 8,9, or 10 - it will be the coaches' decision whether to add the player to the roster. If the player does not rank among the top 10 players on the court, she will not be offered a spot on the team. In no case will another player be asked to leave the team to accommodate the new player.
SEASON DURATION AND TIME COMMITMENTS
The travel season runs from November through middle of March. Game schedule is dictated by the league. Practice schedule is dictated by the coach.