MVP=MVE (Most Valuable Experience)

by hoopnut on December 1, 2011 · 0 comments

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6th Girls hoist a trophy

6th Girls hoist a trophy

Piedmont Basketball Foundation’s MVP teams have been providing challenging and expanding hoops experiences for our kids for many years.  Whether the young players go on to AAU and high school stardom or simply enjoy discovering basketball beyond the East Bay Hills, our MVP program has proven to be a fun experience for players and parents alike.

The MVP leagues are very well-organized and run leagues for teams throughout the East Bay.  The league season is 8 games from mid-March to mid- May, with typically one but sometimes two games per weekend.  All games are at one of 4 gyms within 30 minutes of Piedmont in Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill and Martinez.  (See the Gyms page for maps and directions.)

The top 4 teams in each division qualify for a single elimination playoff on a weekend in late May.  Therefore a successful team could have up to 10 games.

Teams range from upper level CYO teams through school teams to some of the best AAU teams in the region, including the MVP Flight Elite teams.  To accomodate the various levels of play, there are up to 3 divisions in each grade: Competitive, Power and Flight in increasing levels.  Piedmont teams typically compete in the Competitive divisions, although several have been in the Power division and won championships there.  PBBF can help coaches determine the appropriate level for their team.

The referees in MVP are all high school qualified refs, and generally the quality of the officiating is of high quality, although certainly more “purposeful contact” is allowed in MVP play than in rec league and inter-middle school play.

PBBF MVP teams typically have two practices a week in late afternoon or evening for an hour-and-a-half each.  Gym time for practices is hard to get in Piedmont in February and early March, so practice times vary in the early season.  In April and May, regular weekly practice times are available, making it much easier on the players and parents.

Coaches are most often volunteer parents or Piedmont community members, including high school players.  If no qualified parent volunteer coaches are available, PBBF can assist in finding a qualified coach, in which case the coach will be paid by an additional cost.

Key dates for Spring MVP 2010 are:

  • Online Player Registration on this website: Coming very soon!
  • Coaches and Team Managers Meeting, early January
  • Tryouts in late January-February (watch for schedule on this website)
  • Practices begin in February
  • Rosters due to MVP by February 28
  • First league games in mid-March

Let us know what questions you have by e-mailing info@piedmont-hoops.net.

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