Lincoln Youth Basketball - Frequently Asked Questions This section is dedicated to some of the more general questions we frequently get. If you need clarification on any of these answer please check out the program specific page. If you still need help, please call us at 916-434-3224.I. Structure A. What is the difference between the Recreation and Competitive Divisions? In an effort to create a youth basketball league for all the youth in our community, the Lincoln Youth Basketball program is a recreational based league with competitive options in age groups where we have enough participants to support enough teams in both recreation and competitive divisions. We want to provide a high quality program that both casual players, and players looking to strengthen their skills in a highly competitive atmosphere will enjoy. The recreation and competitive division are very similar in the general structure with a few modifications. The recreation divisions are for all general players, or players that tryout and are not selected for a competitive team. B. How do the tryouts work? Players will attend a one day tryout with other participants in their age group. The league administrators and staff will run the players through stations having them showcase different skills. Coaches for that specific age division will be present and will evaluate the players as they play. After the tryouts are complete, the coaches and league administrators will get together and conduct the draft where the coaches, based on their evaluations, draft their team one by one. All players that tryout and are not selected to a competitive team will be made available and drafted into the recreation division. This way all players that signup will get to play whether they make a competitive team or not. All 3rd grade and higher division players will need to tryout. Players who signup and do not attend the tryouts will be placed in the draft as a blind pick so no one will know who they are. If they are not selected, then they will be placed on a recreation team. Coaches will consist of 1 Head Coach and 1 Assistant Coach, children of the Head Coach and Assistant Coaches will try-out and be automatically assigned to those teams. There will be no ride shares, chain friend requests or multiple assistant coaches prior to the draft. If a parent would like to help out following the formation of teams then they may do so after registering as a coach and passing a background check. C. Do players need to attend the draft? No players or parents are allowed to attend the draft. Only coaches, assistant coaches and league staff are allowed at the draft for their specific age group. Players will then be notified by their coach on or before the Player Notification Deadline. D. Why is there no competitive division for the girls? We currently do not have enough participation in any of the girls divisions to offer both a recreation and competitive division so we run it as a recreation league. However, girls may tryout for a boys competitive division in their proper age group and if selected will play on a competitive team. If they are not drafted to a competitive team, they will be placed into the recreation division. E. How are 1st/2nd grade teams formed? Recreation teams are formed primarily by the player’s school and grade. F. 7th & 8th boys division The 7th & 8th grade boys division is ran as a mixture of the recreation and competitive division, depending on division size may be split. All players who register for this age group will go through the tryout and draft process and be selected to a team. No previous playing experience is required. G. What team am I on and who is my coach? After the competitive division and recreation teams are complete, coaches will be given their rosters with all their parent’s contact information at our annual Coaches Meeting. They will then have until the Player Notification Deadline. H. When are practices? Practices on our end are Monday - Thursday, 4:30pm - 8:30pm and Fridays 4:30pm - 6:30pm. From your side you will be designated 1 - 2 nights per week for one hour practices. As we take registration for coaches, we try to take the two best days available for them and give them a practice schedule that works best for their availability. Practices start mid December, and will be consistent to the same day, time and location for the season unless that specific gym is unavailable for the night in which we will attempt to reschedule or move locations. I. When are games? Games will start January 7th. All divisions will have a designated game day gym meaning you will play all of your games at the same location. Games on Friday night begin at 6:30pm and games on Saturdays begin at 9:00am. Your starting game time will fluctuate throughout the season.