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Welcome to the home of the
BGBC Jr. Lady Raiders & Illinois Dream Team

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Mission Statment
BOLINBROOK GIRLS BASKETBALL CLUB
The Bolingbrook Girls Basketball Club is a 501(C)(3)non-profit organization serving as the official feeder program for the Bolingbrook High School Lady Raiders. Although, we like winning, winning is not our main objective. Our program will stress fundamental basketball skills, attacking man to man defense, emphasizing the ability to excute the fundamentals are essential for successful play.
We serve Valley View Shool District 365U schools and emphasize players loyalty and commitment to their school team. We operate under the guidance of Bolingbrook High School Coach Anthony Smith. Practices will be held at Hermansen Elementary School, and Bolingbrook High School. Our practice are very competitive. We will participate in league play and tournaments.
We expect honest, dedicated, respectful and hard working players, whose goal is to play on the next level. Our coaches will apply the 3-step method of teaching: Tell, Show and Drill.
Golden Dome Classic
June 30, 2007
The Bolingbrook Jr. Lady Raiders go 4 - 1 at Notre Dame Golden Dome Classic, which took place June 30 - July 1 in South Bend, IN.
The Lady Raiders have won nine of their last ten games, capturing the USSSA State Qualifying Tournament in Naperville, IL …..Earning a berth in the USSSA National Tournament in Tampa, Florida July 5th thru 9th
The Jr. Lady Raiders includes team members Ariel Smith (Brooks Middle School), Sarah Troya (Brooks), Jasmine Oliver (Brooks), Myra Nichols ( Adams), Courtney Brown (Adams), Portia Tinsley (Heritage Grove), Meagan Williams (Brooks), Keisha Shores (Adams), Lanise Branch (Adams), Breana Brown (Brooks) Dominique Hartsfield (Heritage Grove), Abiyah Simmons (Brooks) Mary Bahlmann and Rebeka Qualls (Adams) .
The Lady Raiders went 4-0 after losing the opening game to the Illinois Wolverines-Red of Chicago Heights. The Lady Raiders secured wins over Team USA of Elgin, IL, Illinois Wolverines - Black, Illinois Wolverines - Gray, and Lady Blues of Elkhart, Indiana to finish the tournament 4 - 1.

Playing Time
January 15, 2007 - 09:15 PM
Playing Time
AAU is the most competitive form of basketball in America for school age players. The top AAU teams are usually better than the top school teams because the top AAU teams are school All-star teams. Even the middle level AAU teams are very competitive. Playing time in the AAU is earned. Most teams have a 12 player roster, but few coaches and teams have a 12 player rotation. Coaches have to play the top eight players a lot for them to develop and for them to develop a rhythm in any particular game. The starters are not always the biggest or fastest or even necessarily the best five players on the team. Playing time is earned through: 1. Practice attendance 2. Working hard 3. Willingness to be a team player 4. Overall attitude & work ethic 5. Skill level Every players will be given a chance. However, we'll go with a rotation of players who we feel will give us the best opportunity to accomplish our goal.
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NAYS - Mount Prospect Champions
May 6, 2007 - 07:00 PM
Raiders Win!
May 8, 2007
The Jr. Lady Raiders go 5 - 0 to win the USSSA Illinois State Qualifying Tournament. Earning a berth in the USSSA National Tournament. July 5 - 9, in Tampa, FL
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June 1, 2007
Jr. Lady Raiders defeat the GSBS Stars 32 - 28 to capture the GSBS Spring League championship.
May 4, 2007
Jasmine Oliver average 10.3 points per game in leading the Jr. Lady Raiders 13U team to the NAYS - Mount Prospect tournament championship.
ILLINOIS 13U AAU STATE CHAMPS - 2006
May 30, 2006
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