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TrueLeague Newsletter for Week of 5/6/24- 5/10/24

trueleague week 10

Another exciting week in TrueLeague for Week 10! We are only a few weeks away from the playoffs starting and I cannot wait to see what is going to come! A reminder that Summer camp starts on June 18th, so please make sure to secure your camp spots right away. Please reach out if you have any information. Let’s check out our Stay Hungry Players of the Week! A quick reminder that TrueLeague will be off court May 24th-May 27th for the Memorial Day Holiday. That means there will be no game that Friday or practice the following Monday.

2nd/3rd division: PAtrick Mcdonough

4th/5th division: dylan enan

6th/7th division: elliot kawamoto

trueleague is off for memorial day weekend

TrueLeague will be off from May 24th-May 27th meaning there will be no Friday game this week and no Monday practice. Enjoy the holiday and we will see everyone when they return!

Team Esface summer camps are a month away!

We are just one month away from our first Summer Camp session starting! Our Summer Camps is the most immersive program we offer and is a great way for our TrueLeague athletes to stay connected to the academy over the Summer! We will have many of our top coaches back at camp to coach as well as multiple current college basketball players who will be highly involved in the day-to-day of camp. We currently have an early bird special going on right now for registering early so please look below to utilize the codes to register! If you have any questions or concerns please reach out.

HC24FAMONLYMAY15 - BOGO 15% for all current TrueLeague Families

HC24MAYONECAMP - 12% off any one singular camp.

BASKETBALL 101: INCREASE PARENT’S HOOP UNDERSTANDING

Another great message this week from a College Basketball Legend in University of Kentucky coach John Calipari. In this clip, he speaks about how important toughness is and how toughness is shown in different forms than just being a hustle player or getting rebounds. In particular, showing bad body language can disrupt a player/team’s rhythm. There are going to be days that the ball doesn’t go in and in Calipari’s opinion, you can either let that fill you up with anger and resentment that will ultimately have a bad impact on the team. Approaching it instead with a positive outlook and the mentality that a player will try to impact the game in other ways than scoring the ball! Parents, continue to encourage your young hooper to have good body language and have a next-play attitude!