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2004 Indiana 2nd Place State Tourney
2004 National 13th Place Finish


SYF 2004 Accomplishments
13y/Under 2004 Biddy National Championship
14y/Under 2004 Biddy National Championship
15y/Under 2004 Division II National Qualifier
16y/Under 2004 2nd IN State (Indiana) National Qualifier
17y/Under Team 2 2nd IN State (Indiana) National Qualifier
17y/Under Team 1 1st Spiece Memorial Day Run'Slam
17y/Under Girls Team National Qualifier
 
 

S-A-T Test Dates for 2007-2008 School Year
Registration Deadline
Test Dates
December 26, 2007
January 26, 2008
January 29, 2008
March 1, 2008
April 1, 2008
May 3, 2008
May 6, 2008
June 7, 2008
A-C-T Test Dates for 2007-2009 School Year
Registration Deadline
Test Dates
January 4, 2008
February 9, 2008
March 7, 2008
April 12, 2008
May 9, 2008
June 14, 2008
 
September 13, 2008
 
October 25, 2008
 
December 13, 2008
  February 7, 2009
  April 4, 2009
  June 13, 2009
PLEASE share this information with both your high school and summer league teammates and coaches.

 

Important Information About
NCAA Initial-Eligibility Changes

The NCAA has increased the number of required core courses a student must complete in high school to be eligible to participate in college athletics.

Classes of 2005, 2006, & 2007

All student-athletes must complete 14 core courses to be eligible to participate in NCAA Division 1 or Division 2 sports.

The additional courses may be taken in any of these areas: English, mathematics, natural/physical science, social studies, foreign language, philosophy or non-doctinal religion.

Class of 2008

Division 1: 16 core courses.

One of the additional courses MUST be in mathematics. The other course may be in any area described above.

This means next year (2004-2005) incoming freshman (9th graders) will be required to take the folloing in order to qualify for NCAA participation upon graduating in 2008 from high school.

  • 4 Years of English;
  • 3 Years of Math (at the level of Algebra 1 or above);
  • 2 Years of Natural or Physical Science (including 1 lab course);
  • 1 Year of additional courses in English, math or natural or physical science;
  • 2 Years of Social Science; and
  • 4 additional academic courses in any of the above areas, or foriegn language, philosophy or non-doctrinal religion

Division 2: 14 core courses (Now increase to 16)

For more information visit:
www.NCAA.org
or http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/

 

Beat the S-A-T or A-C-T College Entrance Exam

All good athletes have the will to win. GREAT athletes have the "will to prepare to win." Recognizing the difference will be a major step in your personal development. With that in mind, apply the same belief to preparing yourself to achieve a qualifying sore on the S-A-T or A-C-T exam which will make you eligible to participate in NCAA Division 1 basketball.

When you are participating as a player to compete against an unknown opponent feeling some nervousness is a natural occurance. If your coach supplies you with a detailed scouting report, which includes opponents strengths and weaknesses, your level of preparedness goes up and your nervousness goes down or is eliminated completely.

In preparing for the "unknown" of the S-A-T or A-C-T exam if you have "the will to prepare" for the exam, you will beat the test. To achieve this goal you must do the following:

  1. Go online and make yourself familiar with both the http://www.collegeboard.com/ site and the http://www.act.org/. Both of them contain great tips and even FREE practice questions that can help yoiiu prepare for the exam. Use these sites to familiarize yourself with the exam and you will find your nervousness disappearing.
  2. When your school offer classes in S-A-T or A-C-T prep SIGN up and show up for the sessions.
  3. Start studying a S-A-T or A-C-T vocabulary list NOW! The same vocabulary words have a tendency to reappear on the exams every year.
  4. Practice makes perfect. You hear that phrase from coaches over and over. Beating the S-A-T or A-C-T can be achieved with the same effort.
  5. Ask for assistance! Don't be shy about asking for help. It's your future that's at stake! If not you, then who? If not now, then when?

Remember, YOUR success will be determined by your will to prepare to win.


 

Help is Just Two Clicks Away!

You can find great information on ALL of the internet web sites listed below. Add them to your "Favorites" list and you'll have easy access to important information at your fingertips.

Many successful student-athletes have made these sites part of their educational foundation. We urge you to utilize these sites to increase your awareness and enhance your ability to do well in both the classroom and on the basketball court.

Web Sites:

http://www.collegeboard.com/ - FREE information and tips on preparing for the S-A-T exam. Contains previews on the NEW S-A-T (March 2005) and practice questions.

http://www.act.org/ - Free site on preparing for the exam. Also contains GREAT information on "Career" opportunities for college graduates.

http://www.hoophall.com/ - Love the game and know the history of the game.

http://www.kids.ncaasports.com/ - Must SEE information for ALL! Contains coaching tips, academic information and fun games.

www.HoopHal.com/exhibits/freedontopayopener.htm - Important information about African Americans participation in basketball and its' historical significance.

http://www.tipsforsuccess.org/ - Great Information for students, coaches, and parents.

http://www.hoopu.com/ - Check out the section on "How to Stay Out of Summer School".

http://www.ncaa.org/- Never to early for students, parents and coaches to understand the requirements/responsibilities needed to be successful in college.

Remember, after you review the informatin on these helpful sites and begin to use it to help yourselft, it becomes YOUR knowledge!

 
 
 
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