Subject: Summer AAU Tryouts FAQs

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Summer AAU Tryout FAQs

After receiving an overwhelming response to the STACK Summer AAU Tryouts, we have decided to compile a list of FAQs to help all our players and parents understand Coach Ryan Tremblay's thoughts.

Summer AAU Tryout FAQs

1.  Why tryouts vs. just having sign ups for STACK?
I am trying to raise the level of seriousness in the STACK Basketball Program. I want to organize the players based on commitment level, skill level and the town they live in. This will hopefully lead to a better attendance at practice and games, which will ultimately lead to STACK getting to the next level locally.
 
2.  Will you be cutting any players?
I have said it from when I first started coaching and continue to believe that I will always find a spot on a team who wants to play for me.
 
3.  Will there be A and B teams at each grade level?
Not necessarily. Many players come to STACK from certain town travel teams who want to stay together. I will do my best to keep these players together to help them prepare for their travel season. I will be trying to put the most skilled and committed players on a team but if one of those players is coming with a group of travel players from a town, then he will be given the option of which team to be on and have to make a decision. I will be completely focused on putting players will they will get the most opportunity to develop and help build the STACK program.
 
4.  Do all players have to attend tryouts and how many?
ALL players whether they have played STACK in the past or not should attend AT LEAST ONE tryout. There are 2 dates available for players to attend and like the town travel programs expect their players to attend tryouts STACK does too. I would encourage ALL players to attend as many of the tryouts as they can. If for some extreme reason a player cannot attend any of the 3 dates for tryouts please contact me.
 
5.  What has motivated you to have tryouts for STACK?
The main reason is to raise the level of our practices so we can take STACK to the next level. I am also trying to avoid players missing practice for other basketball programs in the area. In my opinion (and maybe I am biased) what is being taught at STACK is one of the best ways to play basketball that I have seen for youth in the area. I am not quite sure why a player would want to skip an STACK practice or game for another basketball program (excluding their town teams) but maybe they are just misinformed to how you really get better at basketball and learning how to play is better then just playing. I am hoping tryouts will send a message that STACK is a serious basketball opportunity.
 
6. What's difference between tryout and registration day?
Like your town travel programs you have tryout dates. Then when you find out your team you then register for the program by filling out paper work and paying the fee. The registration day is a 3-hour window players can come to fill out the forms, try on a uniform and pay the fee. If you cannot make the registration day then other options will be made available via Internet or mail.

7.  Are STACK tryouts different from STACK teams?
There is only one STACK program and the tryouts are just a change to the original process of signing up for STACK.
 
8.  Do 1st and 2nd graders have to tryout?
No. 1st and 2nd graders just sign up.
 
9. Will any STACK teams get more or less than other?
All STACK teams will have the same amount of practices, games, skill sessions and sports performance training. I will look to schedule games that are most competitive for our teams to play. So some teams may play against different teams and tournaments but all will get the same amount of games. Ryan Tremblay and his assistants will still coach all teams. So all players will get plenty of work with Ryan Tremblay in practices and games. All of the same philosophies, offenses and defenses will be taught to all participants of the STACK program.
 
10. Is there equal playing time on all STACK Teams?
As always getting our players court time is one of our top priorities. That being said the coach does have some discretion to playing time when the game is in the balance down the stretch. In a game where the coach uses discretion players are still playing 12-15 min of the game minimum. This may happened 1-2 per season, if that.

11. Is the $20 fee good for all the tryout sessions?
Yes. Players are encouraged to come to all of the sessions and they can get a good workout at each one.
2015 Summer AAU Tryout Dates
Ramapo Ridge School & Lenape Meadows School
160 Ridge Road Mahwah, NJ 07430
(For Boys & Girls Grades 1st - 12th)
Season will go from June 10th to August 10th
$20 Tryout Fee Covers Both Sessions
Mon 6/8 - Ramapo Ridge
4pm-5pm 3/4 Grd Boys
5pm-6pm 5/6 Grd Boys
6pm-7pm 7/8 Grd Boys
7pm-8pm 8/9 Grd Boys
Tue 6/9-Len Meadows
4pm-5pm 3/4 Grd Girls
5pm-6pm 5/6 Grd Girls
6pm-7pm 7/8 Grd Girls
7pm-8pm 8/9 Grd Girls
Mon 6/8-Len Meadows
4pm-5pm 3/4 Grd Boys
5pm-6pm 5/6 GrdBoys
6pm-7pm 7/8 Grd Boys
7pm-8pm 8/9 Grd Boys
Thurs 6/11-Len Mead
4pm-5pm 3/4 Grd Girl
5pm-6pm 5/6 Grd Girl
6pm-7pm 7/8 Grd Girl
7pm-8pm 8/9 Grd Girl
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