Freshtwothasoul Clinic (8-10 year old) This registers for you BOTH DAYS

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610 Middle River Road,Middle River MD 21220

27 March, 2021

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The ReFresh Project is on a continous mission to impact Baltimore! We are back again and this time we brought a bunch of friends. We know that 2020 has been a stressful year for parents, students, and families. Well, what better way to release that bottle up tension then playing the game you love, basketball. Fresh2thasoul Basketball Training with the help of Hometown Leaders and Hoya Maryland would be hosting a Spring Basketball Clinic on March 27th and 28th at the Middle River Baptist Church. Saturday activities will include shooting ball handling, passing defense, basket skills challenge, free throw competition, one-on-one contest. Sunday activities will include full court games, prizes, music and our guest speaker Pastor Lonnie Duckett . Food will be provided on both days. In order to remain COVID Safe, we have decided to put several safety measures in place. Drop off Guidelines for parents: Saturday Drop of time for the first session will beginning at 8:45 am to 9:00 am. Pick up time for the morning session will be at 2:00 pm. Sunday Drop of time for the first session will beginning at 1:45 to 2:00pm. Pick up time for the morning session will be at 5:15 pm. General Guidelines for students: 1. Temperature will be taken during check-in 2. Each student is required to bring a face mask and have it on the entire day. 3. Students must bring their own basketball. 4. Students must bring their own water bottles. Water coolers will not be available. 5. Students will be prohibited from licking their fingers or spitting on the court. Any repeated and deliberate violation of that policy will result in removal from session. 6. Students cannot share cups or water bottles. 7. Students will be required to use hand sanitizer before the start of each session and after it ends. 8. Students will be expected to keep the social distance of 6 feet plus. We will have a designated staff member on site with the sole responsibility of maintaining social distancing. 9. Any situations that call for campers to be in line will require 6 feet distancing. 10. Students will not be allowed to use or have cell phones on them during camp hours. The cell phones must be kept in their camp bag and can only be used in the event of emergency. 11. Students will be assigned to a specific group on the first day of the clinic and must stay in that group during both sessions. General Guidelines for students - Limit attendees to the referee and the head coach from each team with each coach standing on the center circle on each side of the division line. - All individuals maintain a social distance of 6 feet or greater at the center circle. - Suspend handshakes prior to and following the Pregame Team Benches - Social distancing should be practiced when possible. Below are some suggestions. - Limit the number of uniform personnel to 15 to observe social distancing of 6 feet or greater. - Team benches should be placed apart from the stands where possible. When not possible, spectators should be separated from team benches by at least 6 feet, two rows of seats, are a physical barrier (such as plexiglass) - Limit contact between players when substituting. - Personnel not in the game should be always masked. Officials Table - The host should sanitize the table before the game, end of each quarter, half time, and the end of the game. - Place officials table sufficiently away from the sideline to allow for additional space for substitutes. - Limit seats at the table to essential personnel which includes home team scorer and timer with a recommend distance of 6 feet or greater between individuals. Other personnel (visiting scorer, statisticians, media, etc.) may not be deemed essential personnel and consider an alternate location for them. Table personnel should wear a mask at all time - Pre and Post Game Ceremony - Suspend the pregame introduction handshakes. - Suspend post game protocol of shaking hands. Basketball - Ball given to officials in the locker room, where it is sanitized as recommended by the ball manufacturer and not used for warm-ups. - The host school should ensure that the ball is sanitized during time-outs and between quarters. - Sanitizer should be provided by the host team at the table. - Cloth face coverings are permissible for players, even during competition. - Coaching staff, bench personnel, and non-competing athletes should always wear face covering. Officials Uniform and Equipment -By state association adoption, long-sleeved shirts are permissible. - Officials should not be required to wear jackets during pre-game court/player observation. -Electronic whistles are permissible (supplies are limited). - Choose a whistle whose tone will carry inside. - Check the market for choices - Cloth face coverings are permissible. - Gloves are permissible. Throw-in - Official may stand 6 feet or greater away from player making the throw-in and bounce the ball to that player on a front court throw-in. Free Throw Administration - The lead official shall stand on the end line and bounce the ball to the free thrower. Spectators -No spectators on the floor standing or sitting. Question or Concerns Please contact Coach Robert Tyree at 443-875-6444 with any questions or concerns.

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