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7th Grade Girls Select Basketball Open Gym Try Outs


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Select Basketball 2020 (7th Grade girls) will be holding Open Gym try outs from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Lipscomb Academy Elementary Gym located at 3901 Granny White Pike on the following three Sundays in October.

 

Sunday October  5th, 12th and 19th. 

2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Cost is $10 per player

 

Please contact Coach Marcus Bodie at info@selecttn.org if interested in trying out or to get more information. 

 

Select Basketball is a faith based 501C-3 non-profit organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for girls and boys in middle Tennessee to develop their basketball skills while also developing character traits like the value of teamwork, discipline, hard work and commitment through involvement in a highly competitive AAU basketball program.  Go to www.selecttn.org to learn more about Select. 

 

Select Basketball 2020 finished the 2014 6th grade AAU season with a record of 47-9 including four tournament championships.  Select finished 2nd at the Tennessee AAU State Tournament (Div II) and finished 5th at the AAU National Tournament (Div II). 

 

Select has a solid core group of team members returning from last year's stand out team but is looking to fill 2-3 open spots for the 2015 season. 

 

Select will be coached in 2015 by Marcus Bodie.  Marcus is a former All American standout at Lipscomb University where he played for legendary coach Don Meyer.  Marcus finished his career at Lipscomb as the single season and all time leader in steals in all of college basketball.  Marcus is a seasoned high school and AAU coach that has coached numerous boys and girls teams at just about every level through high school.  He will bring relentless energy and enthusiasm and a love for the game to this year's team.  We are excited to have him as coach. 

 

Please contact Coach Bodie at info@selecttn.org if you are interested in trying out for Select so that you can register ahead of time.  Try out spaces are limited.

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