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Junior B Dynos learning quickly

 

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The DVSS Dynos Junior B basketball team hosted Linden recently and went away with a 28-21 win.

 

    The DVSS Junior B Dynos girl’s basketball team is having a strong season of learning and having fun.
    Teacher Kevan Hayes is coaching the team comprised of Grade 7 and 8s.
 “We’ve been together as a team since December, and in that time have played 7 games; we’ve won 5 and lost 2. Presently, Carbon is our most challenging opponent,” said Coach Hayes.
     Last week the Dynos hosted Linden.  Hayes said the team had a less-than-perfect first half of the game, but after they warmed up, they were able to chip away. In the last half, the Dynos pulled ahead with a 28-21 win.
    “At this level, the girls are learning at a very fast rate. Every game is filled with new lessons and every practice generates a new leap forward in terms of skill. The difference in ability between December and now is enormous! I’m very proud of these girls and how far they have come,” said coach Hayes.
    They have been working on offensive skills such as setting screens and the hopefully applying these skills in a game.
     “My biggest goal for the players at this point is increasing precision, slowing down and making strategic decisions. The girls are coming to realize that every single dribble, pivot, pass, shot and rebound counts and that these opportunities should not be wasted,” he said. “As the girls have more exposure to the game, they will come more naturally recognize the options that they have on the court, and make quick assessments about what is best in a given situation. This can be taught and discussed ad infinitum, but it doesn’t stick until it is practiced repeatedly in a mindful way. The more games and practices, the better we get.”
    He says the skills learned on court will benefit in other aspects of their lives.
    “Junior basketball teams are an excellent opportunity for young people; they help develop focus, work ethic, teamwork, discipline, fitness and much more. I am delighted to be able to support these girls as they become better athletes, students, and individuals,” he said.


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