Our mission is to teach young athletes to play basketball
at a highly competitive level. We believe in giving them a firm foundation in the many individual skills required
to be a strong basketball player. Equally important, our coaches teach their players to use these skills effectively
as a team. While our goal is to field teams that can compete at the regional and national level, we also field
developmental, local area teams. Most importantly, players at every level consistently demonstrate continued improvement
over time.
Of utmost importance in achieving our mission for our youth members is that we focus on the development of our
youth members as individuals and as a team. The Classics Basketball program emphasizes three core principles -
teamwork, character development, and personal fitness - to acheive the mission. Our AAU team program aims teach
young women and men the importance of teamwork by learning to meet, develop relationships, and work with new people
in their lives to achieve excellence on the court - something that will be important throughout life. Character
development occurs through good sportsmanship and ambassadorship in representing their club to the community through
our community service programs, and in regional and national competitions. Personal fitness both physical and mental
is developed through the medium of competitive youth basketball requiring maintaining a healthy lifestyle along
with physical and mental fitness through practices and competitions and maintaining academic perfomance. (Players
who do not maintain all passing grades in school, may be asked to take time off to focus on their academics depending
on the individual player and family situation.)
Parents have a significant role to play in the Classics Basketball organization. We encourage open communication
between parents and coaches, to help ensure that concerns about their child are appropriately addressed. In addition,
the Classics Basketball Board of Directors is made up of parents, coaches, and other members of the local sports
community. Parents make a vital contribution to maintaining and improving our organization. We also understand
that parents have many demands on their time and energy. For this reason, the organization does not sponsor numerous
tournaments or engage in extensive fund-raising activities requiring parents and girls to volunteer their time
and effort off the basketball court, other than our mandatory community service activities. Organization-wide expenses
are met through a season membership fee. Each team generally funds its own operations by paying for gym time, uniforms
and equipment through direct family assessments and fundraising activities.
As a member of the Potomac Valley Athletic Amateur
Union (PVAAU), we also subscribe to the mission and vision of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU): “To offer amateur
sports programs through a volunteer base for all people to have the physical, mental, and moral development of
amateur athletes and to promote good sportsmanship and good citizenship. To offer amateur athletes volunteer opportunities
to develop to their highest level through a national and local network of sporting events. Through participation
in AAU, we achieve our dreams as athletes and as valued citizens of our communities.”