- 2017 REGSISTRATION & SIGNUPS NOW! BOUYS & GIRLS DIVISIONS
- HEY BALLERS, UNITE! STAY SAFE STRONG! LEAVE YPOUR SWEAT HEART ON THE COURT... BE HUNGRY TO SUCCEED
- WORK HARD, PLAY HAVE FUN! HOOP IT UP!
- BALLERS ONLY! DO YOUR BEST! TEAM WORK
- TEAM WORK STEP UP YOUR GRADE BEFORE YOUR GAME!
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PRACTICE SCHEDULE
SUBJECT TO CHANGE!
10/7 Saturday 8-10am @ RHS
Girls & Boys tryouts-All Divisions
10/8 Sunday 8-10:30 @RHS
All Divisions
PRACTICE SITES:
Rosemead High School
9063 Mission Drive Rosemead Ca. 91770
SHOOTOUT/TOURNAMENT EVENT INFO
UPCOMING EVENTS
Viva Independecia Tournament
OCTOBER 7/8 3-5 games
Divisions: 16u Boys, Girls JV
Whittier HS
TRYOUTS & 2017 PLAYER REGISTRATION CHECKLIST
The Running Rebels Basketball Program is hosting tryouts for their Summer & Fall club programs. We have travel club teams for Boys/Girls Teams and Coed Developmental Programs for 8-16 years. We are a year round program except for HS aged players.
TRAVEL DIVISONS: Boys: 10u, 12u, 15u Girls: 7/8th grade & JV
Practices are held in the Rosemead area, with events played twice a month.
We can be contacted @
Running Rebels Basketball Club of West San Gabriel Valley
C/O Coach Joe Duran
PO Box 1201 Rosemead, Ca. 91770
626 393-0991
Email: runningreblesbasketball@yahoo.com
Registration forms Checklist:
- Medical Clearance
- Copy of current report card
- Release waivers & Player/Parent Agreement signed
- Fee & Monthly Dues
*Please turn in all forms in an 8" x 11" envelope with player's & parents name on it.
UCLA VS Arizona State
November 11
Time: TBA 10 days before game
Cost: "FREE" Only 50 tickets!...
Signups: Begins August 1st
Work Hard & Try Harder to get it Right!
CONGRATS!
EMILY GUERENA of Cantwell Sacred Heart of Mary High School Graduate of 2017 has committed Whittier Coll will continue continue her basketball career as a Poet Division III NCAA..
Emily was a member of our 2010 AAU Southern Pacific 11u Championship team.
Current Rebel and Gardena HS teammate Kaylynn Kawate was also part of that team.
Her Father David, was also a part of the team as a coach. David coaches at Bishop Amat as an assistant as a girl's coach.
:Good Luck, Emily!"
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WE ARE FAMILY!
INJURY PREVENTION! PLEASE FOLLOW THESE REQUIRED STEPS!
Care & prevention of athletic injuries is always a major concern. We have had an incident where a player was not wearing protect gear and it could have help to prevent the injury.
Again it is listed on the registration form what is advised on protective gear a player should wear. All parents have signed the release form and are responsible. The list is available to you here and please adhere to it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact coach Joe
REQUIRED TEAM GEAR
* Knee Pads
* Mouth Guard, Wax if you wear braces
* Protective Ankle/Knee Braces
* Knee High Black Socks
* White Athletic Sports Tape
* Small Emergency kit w/ Hand Sanitizer
* Gym Bag/Towel/Water
KEYS TO BECOMING A WINNER!
The Winning Attitude
A WINNER is challenged by a problem and goes through it.. a loser does not want to face it, tries to go around it, but never gets by it. A WINNER realizes there is no time like the present to get a job done... a loser is prone to procrastinate with the hope that things will get better tomorrow. A WINNER thinks positively, acts positively, and lives positively... a loser usually has a negative attitude and a negative approach to everything. A WINNER says "Let's find out..." a loser says, "Nobody knows." A WINNER makes commitments... a loser makes empty promises. A WINNER says, "I'm good, but not as good as I should be..."· a loser says, "I'm not as bad as a lot of other people." A WINNER learns from those who are superior... a loser tries to tear down those who are superior. A WINNER credits his "good luck" for winning-even though It isn't good luck; a loser blames A WINNER knows how and when to say "Yes" and "No"; a loser says, "Yes, but' and "Perhaps A WINNER Isn't nearly as afraid of losing as a loser is secretly afraid of winning. A WINNER works harder than a loser, and has more time; a loser Is always "Too busy" to do what is necessary. A WINNER shows he's sorry by making up for it, a loser says, "I'm sorry," but does the some thing the next time. A WINNER knows what to fight for, and what to compromise on; a loser compromises on what he shouldn't and fights for what isn't worthwhile fighting about. A WINNER listens a loser just waits until it's his turn to talk. A WINNER, would rather be admired then liked, although he would prefer both; a loser would A WINNER feels strong enough to be gentle; a loser Is never gentle-he Is either weak or petty tyrannous by turns. |
"BUILD A WINNING ATTITUDE!"
Play Hard!
Have Fun!
Rest in Peace, Joe Duran Sr.
Joe Duran Sr. passed away January 14th 2009 after his six month battle of cancer. He was a great man and supported our program for years. He was very proud of the team and coaches. The Rebels used to play annually in Palm Springs in the spring, and he would open the house to a great family dinner. Everyone would pitch in and bring something to the table. All of the families would enjoy the meal and spend the time just relaxing in our backyard. AGAIN, from the bottom of my heart-"Thank You"!
Coach Joe Duran Jr.