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What is Triple Threat Basketball?
Triple Threat Basketball is a club organization that was formed to help develop and promote some of BC's elite basketball players.

How do I join?
We will be having ID camps for each age group (check the website for the exact dates).

How much does it cost to tryout?
The cost for the ID camps will be $50. That price will include expert coaching and instruction, a player evaluation, as well as a Triple Threat t-shirt.

How much does it cost if I make a team?
Triple Threat is a cost recovery program, which means that we add up the costs for travel, accommodation, tournament entry fees, and uniform costs then divide it amongst the players. 

* all costs listed below were for the 2007 spring/summer season.  Costs may vary depending on a number of variables. 

 U17 Team Total Cost - $1750
U16 team Total Costs - $1750U15 team Total Costs - $600

Costs included:

Tournaments:

  • SFU Club Tournament
  • Great Canadian Shootout (Edmonton)
  • Wolfpack Summer Shootout (Kamloops)
  • Mid Summer Nights Madness (Seattle)
  • Best in the West (Coquitlam)
  • Kwantlen Invitational (Surrey)
  • Casscade Summer Classic (Oregon)

Gear:

  • Warm-up Top
  • Jersey (Top and Bottoms)
  • Triple Threat t-shirt
  • Basketball Shoes
  • Basketball bag
* Hotel and transportation are included in the costs (we do not cover the costs of food) 

Costs included:

Tournaments:

  • SFU Club Tournament
  • Great Canadian Shootout (Edmonton)
  • Wolfpack Summer Shootout (Kamloops)
  • Mid Summer Nights Madness (Seattle)
  • Best in the West (Coquitlam)
  • Kwantlen Invitational (Surrey)
  • Casscade Summer Classic (Oregon)

Gear:

  • Warm-up Top
  • Jersey (Top and Bottoms)
  • Triple Threat t-shirt
  • Basketball Shoes
  • Basketball bag
* Hotel and transportation are included in the costs (we do not cover the costs of food)
 
Costs included:

Tournaments:

  • SFU Club Tournament
  • SVI Summer Shootout (Victoria)
  • Wolfpack Summer Shootout (Kamloops)
  • Best in the West (Coquitlam)
  • Kwantlen Invitational (Surrey)

Gear:

  • Jersey (Top and Bottoms)
  • Triple Threat t-shirt
* Hotel and transportation are included in the costs (we do not cover the costs of food)

How many teams are there?
Right now we are only planning and running 3 teams, but if there is enough interest we might look into the possibility of running more.

How will teams be formed?
At each ID camp our coaching staff will evaluate all the players. Throughout the 2 day camp, they will each approach players to get a sense of which players would best benefit from an opportunity like this.

How many team members are there?
We will choose 10 - 12 players for each team.

How will I find out if I make the team?
At the end of the ID camp we will notify the top 10 - 16 candidates.

What if I don't make the team?
If you do not make the team, there is still a chance to still workout with them. We will be offering 4 practice spots to players interested in improving and working hard over the summer.

What if I can't make the tryout?
If you cannot make a tryout, but are still very interested in working out with the teams, please contact one of the head coaches, and let them know your situation.

When do you start and when do you finish?

We start in the middle of May and go through until the 1st week of August.

When are practices and games?
Practice and game times would depend on the team you are playing on.

Where do you play?
We have entered our teams to play in tournament in Edmonton, Calgary, Seattle, Oregon, Victoria, as well as several around the Lower Mainland.

What is the level of play?
We will be training our players to compete at an elite level. Unfortunately we do not offer a recreational basketball program (yet), but there are several programs around the Lower Mainland that do.

What type of commitment is expected from student-athletes?
Since this is an elite basketball program, we would expect our athletes to be at all practices and games. They would be required to complete all assignments and workouts in order to gain the most out of this opportunity.

What characteristics do you look for in a player?
*Talent
*Work Ethic
*Positive Attitude
*Team Orientation
*Coachability

Specifically, we are looking for players who want to play at the next level. We are interested in helping players achieve their goals of post-secondary play.

Can I participate in running the basketball program or another role within Triple Threat Basketball?
Absolutely. Triple Threat Basketball is always looking for volunteers to assist with all aspects of the program. All we ask is that you enjoy supporting kids and appreciate the value of athletics in the development of our youth.

As a parent, do I have a responsibility to my child's team?
We hope that all team members will participate in making the most of this basketball experience. Please offer to assist your coach, even if not asked. There are many roles on a team that can be fulfilled, such as, snack coordinator, team mom (or dad), team manager, etc. You also have a responsibility to communicate with other parents and help workout issues that may develop through the season.

Do you have required a workout program?
Yes. We have an excellent strength and conditioning program. To play basketball at an elite level you must improve physically. We assign each player a lifting partner and they workout three times a week for one hour. We also incorporate agility and speed drills into our practices. This is a "high intensity" program that has produced incredible results. Our athletes will get faster and stronger over course of the season.

What do you offer that is different than other club programs?
Although we are not a scouting service, we offer our players a promotional package that may help them get to the next level. We offer each player an individual page on our website; which would include a personal bio, stats, and any possible contact information. We also have video editing equipment, so if players need help putting together a video promotional package for recruiting coaches, we can assist them (a service that can cost up to $1500).