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Sportsmanship
Player Development
  • Player Development– The advancement of individual and team skills of all participants through practice and games is at the core of what we are attempting to accomplish. We will strive to provide as many opportunities to practice and play.

Sportsmanship– We expect that all participants in our league, including players, coaches, referees, league officials and parents will conduct themselves with respect and a positive, constructive attitude toward the game and toward each other. EBC expects all participants to exhibit: winning without bragging, losing without complaining or making excuses, treating referees and opponents with respect, encouraging teammates, respecting the coaches, officials and volunteers of the organization. Without this fundamentally positive and respectful attitude, attempts to accomplish any of our goals are undermined.

Fairness and Transparency– Our processes and our management will be fair and transparent. Merit, skill, positive attitudes and hard work will be rewarded. Our selection processes for our teams and coaches, along with our finances and rules and regulations will be managed in a clear, direct and open way. Not everyone will agree with every selection or decision. We will strive to ensure that the processes by which selections or decisions are arrived at are fair to the whole and transparent to all.

Competition– Competition and the desire to win are essential elements of EBC. This is based on our belief that competition is an important part of player development and that playing to win is an important part of competition. We recognize, however, that the level of competition and playing to win will vary based on age, league, regular season and playoffs.

Fairness & Transparency
Competition

The Core Values of the EBC

 

Our Core Values are the foundation of our mission. It is what we instill in our atheletes to effectively use daily on the court. We also understand that basketball is a great catalyst for the application of our Core Values off the court and each athlete has the ultimate responsibility of demonstrating these on a regular basis if they are to be successful.

Fun & Safety

Fun and Safety- We believe the most important reason young people play sports is to have fun. This does not mean that everything every player does is fun all the time. It does mean that when a player looks back on the year, they feel they been in an environment that was fun. We also require that the environment is safe for players, coaches and all involved.

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