Wednesday, October 20, 2010

UW-Fox Little Dribblers Basketball Program

UW-FOX LITTLE DRIBBLERS BASKETBALL  (Ages 4-7)
(in conjunction with the Town of Menasha Park and Rec department)

Is your little one excited about the sport of basketball?  In this clinic UW-Fox Men’s Basketball Coach Lee Rabas and staff will teach participants stationary ball handling, dribbling, dribbling games, offensive footwork, shooting technique, passing, and how to receive a pass.  This clinic is a unique opportunity designed to combine skills, teamwork, and FUN!

Saturdays / 4 Weeks

November 13th, November 20th, December 4th, and December 11th

   Ages 4-5     10:00-10:45AM     Class # 303005-01

   Ages 6-7     11:00-11:45AM     Class # 303005-02

Location:  UW-Fox Valley Field House (1478 Midway Rd.)

FEE (R/NR):  $18 / $22

   Registration Deadline, November 5

For registration information, call the park and rec office at 720-7108 or find the registration form on their website www.town-menasha.com.


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

UW-Fox Boys Youth Tournament Dates for 2010-2011

The UW-Fox Valley Men's Basketball progam will host the following boys youth basketball tournaments during the 2010-2011 season:

Saturday December 11, 2010 - 3rd grade
Saturday December 18, 2010 - 6th grade
Saturday January 8, 2011 - 7th grade
Saturday January 15, 2011 - 4th grade
Saturday January 22, 2011 - 3rd grade
Saturday January 29, 2011 - 5th grade

Tournaments are all one day.  8 team brackets which guarantee 3 games.  All games are played on a college-sized wood floor in our beautiful fieldhouse.  For more information contact head coach Lee Rabas, 920.209.6062.

2010 One Shining Moment - Luther Vandross



No better way to start 2010-2011 than by taking a look at how 2009-2010 ended.  How great was last year's NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament!  My legs are still moving up and down and I got done watching this 5 minutes ago.  What an awesome sport to be involved in.

Also, check out this story about how the 'Butler Way' is really the rebirth of the "GREEN BAY WAY".  It was an article written by David Steele.  For Butler, George Mason, Victory began in Green Bay.