Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Mountain Mike Dining Out

Launching the 2013 season!

Just like last year we launch our season at Mountain Mike's pizza.  This fundraiser has always been a success for us as everyone loves pizza.  This all day fundraiser is a great turnout for our organization.  We saw some familiar faces and had fun meeting new ones. 


Tristan and mom, Teresa waiting for their order

Our fundraisers are an important part of our organization.  They bring opportunity to kids, who love the game of basketball, in many ways.  Our fundraisers help keep costs down and every year, they help provide some tokens of appreciation to our players.  All the players play hard and are dedicated.  The families are involved and we have many parents who step up to help.  Our fundraisers, like with any organization is much needed.  We appreciate all of the UH Family, both the players and extended friends, family and fans who come out to support us financially.  This year, we plan to be more active with our fundraising.  There will be plenty of opportunity to eat out and have fun. 



I had the pleasure of sharing a table with a new player to the 4th grade team, Tristan and his family.  It was nice getting to know one of our new young players.  They are excited for Tristan to play with Uptempo Hoops this summer season.  Later I met one of our female athletes family, Jasmine.  They had questions regarding Reno and you can feel their excitement.  The whole atmosphere in the restaurant was a buzz. 
 


Jasmine and family cozy up
Mountain Mike's did not disappoint.  It is a warm open area and in a good location.  The food is good and families were able to socialize the night before spring break.  It was a delight to walk around and meet some players which I've only seen at the check in table and their families.  It was also a pleasure to see returning families which I only see during the AAU season.  There was enthusiasm in the air among the new to AAU players.  Returning players couldn't wait to hit the courts one more time for back to back games.  They were ready for the challenge. Most were excited about Reno and excited to play in their first tournament.
After finishing up our early dinner and enjoying the frozen yogurt next door, we left as more Uptempo Hoops families entered.  Later that evening I returned to mingle more and greet more families.  The same mixture of returning and new were there.  I'm still learning names, but I recognize faces.  It's a warm feeling to see familiar faces and soon to be familiar faces.  It's an even greater feeling to see our young athletes and to know that over the next few months they will grow with us.  Moutain Mike's may represent our launching pad for the season, but it's just the beginning. 
 


Saturday, March 30, 2013

Strength and Conditioning in 2013

2 Gruelling Weeks of Strength and Conditioning

Almost 100 players filled the gym on two different nights working themselves in balls of sweat.  The new players walked in nervous and wide eyed.  Many of them not knowing what to expect would soon realize this was no ordinary work out.  Exclusive to Uptempo Hoops, Precision Athletics offers an intense work out in order to condition the players for the busy and demanding AAU season. 

8th graders doing the plank
This is the practice before practice and many players feel it the next day.  However, as intense as it is, it's not meant to punish the young players, rather give them an edge when they hit the court.  The girls were not treated any lighter than they male counterparts.  All players ended the session drenched in sweat, but enjoyed the experience. 

The young coaches had the players working out every part of the body.  You can hear the grunts and some groans while watching from the stands.  Parents watched their children, not only workout, but dedicate themselves to learning.  Returning players worked side by side with new players, helping and assisting and socializing.  These workouts are not just to whip the players into shape.  It's the first introduction to the new teams.  UH has grown to 11 teams.  I remember when we started with just barely 3 teams.  UH has diversified with a wide range of talent.  This is the first year which we've introduced female athletes and we are excited to see them in action. 

Returners who played in separate leagues during the off season were excited to reunite with their teammates.  Many of them bringing friends to be part of the UH Family.  The new ones were warned how intense the strength and conditioning was, but they were grateful to have this opportunity. 

Joel and EJ teaming up
With Reno just around the corner, we are lucky to have Precision come in and get the boys and girls ready.  I hope they all feel great after this.  Those players whom I see after, I will ask "how was strength and conditioning?".  Many just smile.  That tells me "it hurts....but I liked it". 

Next step??  Onto practices.  Players lace up your shoes, grab your favorite ball and don't forget your water bottles because if you thought strength and conditioning was an experience, wait til practices.  These practices will get you more than anxious to play in your first tournament.  Your teammates will be family for the next few months.  There will be lots of fun and UH is sure to be busy...busier than ever. 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Tryouts Conclude

But The Season Has Just Begun

The gym was full of nervous young eyes from first timers to seasoned basketball players.  From ages of 8 or 9 to 14...the feeling is always the same.  The players never know who will make the team.  They never know who they will be with.  And this year, with the growing family and the many talented athletes, there are a lot of unknowns.  One thing for sure, this is going to be an exciting new year for all the UH members. 

The Board has been meeting for months before the tryouts.  Coaches, new and returning waited anxiously to see the prospects show off their stuff.  We had 2 parent information nights since some parents were not able to make the first one and there was continued interest.   A week after the 2nd meeting, the tryouts begun with our newly formed girls teams.  We were able to create 2 competitive teams of young female athletes.  We are very excited to see these ladies in action bringing the UH name to the women's courts.  Following the girls tryouts, we launched right into the boys tryouts starting with the youngest members.  This group of over 40 boys were here to tryout for the 4th and 5th grade teams.  Initially we thought we were going to have only 2 teams of 4th and 5th combos.  We ended up with 4 well staffed teams. 

Later, the 6th graders had their chance.  Just as large as those trying out for the younger grades, the gym was full of potential 6th grade ballers.  This group, though more experienced is still at a great age of molding true basketball players based on the love of the game.  They are exciting to watch, but you still want to hug each one like little teddy bears.  This group included more than 50% newbies and the remaining were returners.  Most of our returners are returning for their 3rd season with UH.  That is a huge deal considering we are only 3 years old.  It was great to see the boys return a year older and taller. 

The following day, Monday was the tryouts for the 7th grade team.  We had a modest turnout, but a great core of players were there.  This team could be considrered our junior elite squad.  They are just one year behind our 8th graders, but with a gamut of talent.  They are dedicated and we know they will work this upcoming season.  The 8th grader tryouts, also encompassed a large group.  We ended up with 2 8th grade teams.  This was our quietest group.  Maybe nerves or maybe seriousness.  These boys composed of very elite players.  This decision would not be an easy one.  The final tryout ending at 10pm on a Wednesday evening. 

6 days of tryouts including 2 full Sundays and the rosters have been created.  We are very excited to extend our invitations to these talented players.  They are full of potential and natural born talent.  They will work hard and continue to grow.  In the end we ended up with 11 full teams.  This is about double the amount of teams we had last year.  It's very exciting to see these players get together and play.  Next step is the unique to Uptempo Hoops, strength and conditioning program.  Also, we look forward to our first dining out fundraiser which launches our season and brings the families together for fun, eats, socializing and more eats. 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Parent Information Night

Parent Information Night

Our first meeting for 2013 was a success.  The room was full of excited families.  The meeting opened up with a movie which showcased our activities, events and tournaments of last season.  The movie charged the audience leaving an impressive and lasting impression.  The movie was a launching pad for the new season promising more for 2013.

The tryout schedule for basketball is confirmed.  All tryout grades are based on current 2012-2013 school year grade.

4th and 5th grade boys:  3/3 and 3/10 (Sundays) 5:00-6:30
6th grade boys:  3/3 and 3/10 (Sundays) 6:30-8:00
7th grade boys:  3/4 and 3/11 (Mondays) 7:30-9:00
8th grade boys:  3/6 and 3/13 (Wednesdays) 8:30-10:00
5th and 6th grade girls:  3/3 and 3/10 (Sundays) 2:00-3:30
8th grade girls (includes 7th):  3/3 and 3/10 (Sundays) 3:00-5:00
* Bring your favorite ball and plenty of water
** Bring a completed liability form found at:
http://www.uptempohoops.com/documents

The liability forms are the ticket to tryout.  All tryouts are held at Conley Caraballo High School off Mission Blvd. 

We are so excited to see all the players tryout!!  For more information:  info@uptempohoops.com

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Launching 2013 Season!!

 
Spread the word!!!
 
Parent Information Night
February 6, 2013
Alvarado Elementary School
Union City, CA
6:30pm - 7:30pm
 
WE ARE EXCITED TO LAUNCH
THE 2013 SEASON!!!
 

Monday, September 17, 2012

September Basketball Camp

Fun, fun, fun!!

That sums up our basketball camp.  The kids had so much fun, more than half didn't want to leave.  We pride our camps on small coach to player ratios and with this camp, we lived up to it.  We had a hard cap of 40 attendees to keep the groups small.  Even with last minute (and welcomed) add on's we were able to maintain a proper ratio.  In this camp, UH made above expected money.  The money earned in our camps help scholarship players as well as keep the operating costs down.  This helps us bring basketball to many families without them feeling the crunch.  This is one reason our camps are important.  With money aside, we love running our camps.  All the volunteers are excited and enthusiastic.

Coach Fitz working with the older kids


It was a cool and cloudy morning at staff members arrived and set up outside.  Players started lining up early to get their new gold UH camp shirts and names put on their backs.  Excited faces and bright eyes entered the gym with balls and water bottles in hand.  Most didn't hesitate to use the few minutes before camp to shoot around and socialize.  While players got situated, Coach Greg used the opportunity to brief the coaching staff.  Camp was underway with the coaches addressing all the young players who sat in quiet anticipation.

Our younger players waiting for a pass








The camp ran smooth.  There were a series of group activities, both as one large group and smaller groups with rotations.  The coaches opened up camp with the normal drills going from one end of the court to the other.  They covered all the basics including passing, dribbling and rebounding exercises.  There was even conditioning including sit ups and push ups and running.  The camp had 2 games where 2 players won Jamba Juice gift cards and Uptempo Hoops car decals.  All this was before lunchtime.  With parents watching, I'm sure they were impressed with how much was covered in a short amount of time.  Many of the coaches helping out players one on one during all the activities. 

Lunch was held outside the gym in the food area of Conley Caraballo.  It is an enclosed area offering the freshness of the outdoors in a safe environment.  It was a beautiful day.  Kids ate in groups at the blue picnic tables.  You can hear laughter and discussions ranging from today's activities to the latest on Minecraft.  Parents are always welcome to stay the whole camp or just for lunch.  This time, there were a few parents out there having lunch with their child and friends.  Once lunch was done, it was popsicle time.  Yummy cold popsicles were passed out to all the children at the camp including the young siblings, who are too young for our camp.  Yes, parents were welcome to popsicles too.  Next, picture time!  By lunch time, some campers and volunteers left for other Saturday activities.  We try to grab them for picture time around the lunch hour.  Luckily most stayed and were able to be in the group picture.  Our pictures always end with a "show us your funny face" picture where the kids' personalities come out.
Female athletes recharging
It's popsicle time!
Onto the second half of camp.  For most kids, this is the best part of camp.  Here, more elevated skills are introduced.  These skills include more problem solving and team dynamics.  They are taught to work together because afterall, basketball is a team sport.  The coaches promote the "team" mentality and work on defense.  It's very good lessons for young kids, which will carry them through life whichever sport they choose.  The camp ends with forming small teams for 3 on 3 competition.  In these scrimmages, all they learned in today's camp is tested.  All the players passed the test.  They applied everything they learned in this short amount of time.  The scrimmages are challenging, but fun.  Many players are laughing and cheering as the coaches make competition fun. 

Some of our own UH players coming in for more training.  This is the love of the game. 


The day ends with more games for the players.  More prizes are handed out.  At the beginning of the camp players are encouraged to meet new kids.  At the end of camp, they are asked who new did they meet and what is their name.  Each player asked was able to name 5 new names.  That was wonderful.  Two prizes handed out are for the players (one girl and one boy) who showed enthusiasm during the camp and team play, some one who really represented the spirit of the Uptempo Hoops camp.  This is always a hard one because there are so many to choose from.  We would love to give a GC to each camper.  They all deserve the recognition.  Returning players the best reward for us.  The coaches' last words of encouragement include thanking the families and telling the children to continue what they've learned today.  One coach even mentioned "when you see each other, say hi".  We wrap up with one last picture moment of coaches and players. 

A happy group of coaches and athletes!
A special thanks to Muriel Irwin and Kat Otico for their help with the registration table.  They kept everyone moving along and helped get camp started on time.  Also, they helped with providing some supplies.  Thank you to Cecille Santos for helping with the lunch run for our volunteers.  More thanks goes to the UH players and teens who volunteered their Saturday to help out.  Also, the coaches, who always do a great job making this a positive experience for the young kids.  It's because of our volunteers we are able to make this happen and have return players.  UH does a great job of having enough people work our camps.  Lastly, thanks to the families and players.  Their support help make this possible and fun.  As I mentioned, we love running our camps.  We are already looking forward to the next one. 

In one email sent to me a parent stated:  "...really enjoyed the camp last Saturday. He didn't want to leave because he had fun learning and making new friends. I really liked how your coaches preach defense. "  ~~ W. Bembo.  This sums up the spirit of Uptempo Hoops and why we love running our camps. 

Monday, September 10, 2012

End of Season Picnic

End Of Season, But Definitely Not Over

The first to grab grub and chow down
What a beautiful day for a picnic in the park.  September was the perfect time to celebrate the end of an AAU season.  The morning was brisk, but opened up to a much more warmer afternoon.  Board members showed up around 11:00 am to set up and arrange the tables.  It was a cool morning, you can definitely feel that fall is here.  But this cooler than expected morning weather wasn't about to disrupt our picnic.  We were expecting a wonderful turnout and very excited.  The first to arrive was the Singh family, ready with warm KFC waiting to be eaten.  Soon after families started arriving, with food in hand and smiles on their faces.  Kids headed straight for the Spiderman basketball/slide combo jumper.  Parents greeted eachother and enjoyed the company.  The Yabut family fired up the BBQ and grilled delicious chicken wings.  There was so much food and too many to describe, but there was good variety. 

Football with the 7th grade and 4th grade teams
The park has a very large open grass area next to the two sectioned picnic area.  It's ideal for jumpers and outdoor sporting activities.  The open area allowed a cool breeze to blow through the party.  As the cool air drifted over the food table, it brought with it the smell of fresh tantilizing aromas.  There were enough pop up tents shading several white table cloth covered picnic tables.  Modern lively music played from an iPod and there were coolers of drinks surrounding the food table. 

Everyone enjoyed an array of games.  The jumper was never without kids jumping and sliding.  There was an exciting football game going on next to a fast paced volley ball game.  Boys engaged in a water fight with water guns.  Younger kids enjoyed the short walk to the playground and warm sand.  Many kids stopped long enough to grab a quick bite to eat or drink, but went right back to playing.  All ages, mixed together played and socialized.  It was as if the basketball season was still on and we were waiting for a tournament game; just killing time.  Many haven't seen each other in weeks.  Most have started basketball in other leagues or CYO.  However, coming together once again, it was as if no time has passed. 

They were all friends again.

Thank you Dr. Salins for all your support
Time flew today.  We presented our Gold Sponors with plaques:  Dr. Salins, Balentine Dental and RT Western.  Dr. Salins was present today to receive his plaque and provide Uptempo Hoops with a ice cream.  Kids cannot get enough ice cream as they all dove in digging through the ice to find their favorite flavor.  One of our Silver Sponsory, Maryann Rensch of Bianca's Boutique attended bringing chocolate chip cookies and a face painter. Children lined up to get tatoos on their limbs or masks on their faces. Our sponsors were very much welcome and appreciated.  They enjoyed the atmosphere and good food.  We are very fortunate to have the sponsors we have and look forward to long term relationships.  Thank you to Yvette Cruz and Alpine Awards for the beautiful sponsor plaques.

Board members were thanked with a gracious speech by our President, Rene Noriega.  I thanked the hard working coaches, the backbone of our organization.  They are the reason we've grown to be the success we are.  Muriel Irwin dedicated her time to find the right coach's gift.  She purchased personalized game boards where they can write up their plays during AAU games in UH style.  They glistened with the coach's name and "Uptempo Hoops" shining brightly.  It was the perfect gift.  Mrs. Irwin wasn't done.  She even spent time to make the players' certificates.  They also came out perfect in our team colors of blue and gold.  Players' names were written in black caligraphy and they looked very professional and sharp.  The teams broke up into their 4 groups and the coaches presented the players with their certificates.  Every speech more enduring than the previous.  Players gleemed with smiles as teammates clapped and cheered.  Families watched with love and pride as they see the success of their player. 
Mrs. Irwin's hard work.  Great Coach's gift. 
After the speeches were done, it was back to playing and clean up time.  Food was divided among families.  Most didn't wait til home, we just kept eating while we were there.  Everyone pitched in to clean up the picnic area.  Once the jumper was ready and deflated, the kids found other things to do.  The boys split up and played either basketball or baseball.   The girls found the sidewalk chalk and added their own inspiration to the pavement. 
Sidewalk art by siblings of the 4th grade, 5th grade and 6th grade teams.

This picnic was a time to show appreciation.  It was a time to reminice over the season.  Moreover, it was a time to strengthen the bonds of our families.  We could picnic anytime.  However, to have a picnic with this much emotion means so much more.  The families remember why they are part of Uptempo Hoops and the coaches are reminded why they coach these wonderful kids.  As stated earlier in the day, UH is expected to grow and we look forward to the talent which awaits UH.