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Upward Basketball
Challenger Division 2012
The Upward Sports League seeks to develop
character in every player by providing an equal opportunity for
improvement, while stressing sportsmanship in every situation.
Please call the Upward Hotline at 746-8974 for
Upward Basketball (Option #1) Information
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Click Here for Game Day Photos from February 27th!
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Download an informational flyer Here.
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This
league is for children ages 6-13 with special needs.
Games will be held at
Cool Spring Rec Center on Fridays from Jan 27 to Mar 2, 2012.
There are many ways to serve in this ministry. For more information,
contact Ed Berenson at 550-9763 or email
upward@coolspring.org,
or call the Upward Hotline at 746-8974, Option #1.
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First Game Date - 1/27/12 (Friday) All games are on Friday nights.
Last Game Date - 3/2/2012
Awards Celebration Date - 3/9/2012
Upward Challenger Division 2012 Game Day Photos
 
Week 1: January 27th
Online
Devotional: Courage - Faith - Respect
Click
Here for Game Day Photos from Previous Years of the Challenger
Division
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Challenger Division Fact Sheet and FAQ’s
- The Hanover Upward Basketball Challenger Division is a program
for mentally and physically challenged youth from ages 6-13, helping
them to enjoy the game of basketball with neighbors and friends –
while experiencing the full benefits of Upward sports in a Christian
athletic environment structured to their abilities. More than the
skills of basketball, the value of Upward sports is found in the
proven therapeutic and socialization benefits of participating in
sports, the strengthening of participants’ self-esteem, the
opportunities to mainstream into other divisions of play, and the
disciplines of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play. Playing within
the same guidelines as traditional Upward Basketball players,
Challenger Division participants have the opportunity to pull
together as a team, being cheered, earning awards for their
achievements – all in an environment that displays the love of Jesus
Christ.
- Questions and Answers About the Upward Basketball Challenger
Division:
- What is the Challenger program? The Challenger Division offers
boys and girls with physical and mental challenges, ages 6 to 13,
the opportunity to participate in an organized game of basketball.
The most fundamental goal of the Challenger Division is to give
everyone a chance to play. Upward, the world’s largest Christian
sports program for children was created with a vision to provide the
best sports experience possible for every child. Each year some 1
million people around the world play, coach, referee, or volunteer
in Upward sports leagues and camps hosted by more than 2,600
churches.
- Are Challenger games played on a special Court? No, a special
court is not necessary to operate a Challenger program. All
Challenger games will be played on the basketball courts at Cool
Spring Baptist Church. Cool Spring’s basketball courts are
wheelchair-friendly to rubberized tires.
- Who Plays? Teams will be set up according to abilities, rather
than age, and can include as many as 10 players on a team. The
Challenger players will wear basketball uniforms the same as all
other Upward players.
- When do they play? Games will be played on each Friday evening
January 28, 2011 to March 4 at Cool Spring Baptist Church. The league will
also host an end of the season celebration. Games will be played
from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Volunteers will be asked to arrive 30 minutes
prior to the game. There are no in-season practices.
- Cost? $60 registration fee, which includes uniform, t-shirt and
Upwards devotional materials. Financial scholarships are available.
- Need for Volunteers? Hanover Upward Basketball is hoping to
solidify 20 volunteers for each game. This will allow each player to
have a “basketball buddy”, whether on the court or on the bench and
will provide cheering groups. This will also allow the parents of
the players to sit back and enjoy all the action of the game.
Volunteers can sign up as a group or as individuals.
- What is a basketball buddy? Basketball Buddies are volunteers
that help their challenged partners by acting as guides for blind
children, by pushing wheelchair-bound children around the court and
interacting and cheering on their players. While it is perceived
that the “basketball buddies” are there to assist the players, it is
widely-known that it is usually the players’ interaction that
enriches the lives of the volunteer.
- For more information regarding registration and volunteer
opportunities, call the Upward Hotline at 746-8974, Option #1
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Inclement weather policy: We
follow the Hanover School System when canceling games. Please
check the Upward Hotline and the website here for updated
information.
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Refund Policy: Upon completion of your child’s
registration, you are entitled to a 100% refund up to the time the
uniform order is placed with Upward Unlimited. At that time, our
refund policy entitles you to the amount paid less $45 to cover our
non-refundable cost from Upward Unlimited.
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See Previous Upward Basketball and Cheerleading Game Day Photos Here - You will be
redirected to photo pages on the Cool Spring Website.
Updated 2/1/12
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