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Breakers Basketball Club

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BREAKERS BASKETBALL CLUB IS A NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO PROVIDING YOUNG PEOPLE THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL AND PLAY HIGHLY COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL REGARDLESS OF THEIR FAMILIES FINANCIAL SITUATION.
Core Covenants
Character
* Choose to be a leader in your school and community
* Make good choices with friends, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, boy/girl friends
* Show respect for your parents and other adults
Work Ethic
* Work hard in practice and on your own to improve
* Never make excuses for being lazy, never quit
* When you think you've worked hard enough, work harder
Voluntary
* Make it a personal choice to be the best
* Don't make your parents, coaches, and others get you to do whats right
* If someone else is making you join the MVB program, please don't join
Accountability
* Be accountable for your attitude, your preparation, and your performance
* Take responsibility for your actions, be accountable for your mistakes
* You, alone, determine your successes or failures
Sacrifice
* Choose to do only the things that help you reach your goals
* Great sacrifice = great rewards
* Appreciate those who sacrifice to help you reach your goals
Teamwork
* Strive to be the best that you can be individually, TOGETHER
* Encourage your teammates to keep going, to push harder
* Respect each other, your commitment to each other will make you better individually
MVB - Is it in You?
OUR PLAYERS SHOOT FOR THE STARS!
Our Mission
The mission of the Moreno Valley Breakers Basketball program is to organize and administer a highly competitive and instructional basketball program for female athletes. Athletes will compete against highly competitive teams in state, regional and national competition. This will provide female athletes the opportunity to become leaders through hard work, based on commitment, desire, and talent; not on their financial status. The program will always demand good sportsmanship from players, parents, and coaches.
Coaching Philosophy
We strive to challenge our players to their maximum potential in practice and in games. We only play in tournaments that will be competitive; most often that means traveling is required. Our record is not our first concern. We believe players learn more from losing by ten points to a great team than beating a less competitive team by thirty. The club strives to find the best competition and to challenge players each and every time they step on the court.
In the MVB program we strive to challenge our players to their maximum potential in practices and games. Our Goal is to make the player a complete athlete. Our renewed focus is on personal improvement, game knowledge/decision making and team play, with less stress on the outcome of games.
KIDS ARE TAUGHT THAT THE TEAM IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE INDIVIDUAL.
AN INDIVIDUAL WHO WON'T IS NO BETTER THE ONE WHO CAN'T
NOT EVERYONE CAN BE FIRST TEAM, BUT EVERYONE CAN PUT TEAM FIRST.
ONE'S SPORTSMANSHIP IS IN DIRECT RELATION TO ONE'S CHARACTER.
THERE CAN BE NO ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT, WITHOUT SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT.
QUITTING CAN BECOME A HABIT, DON'T START.
T.E.A.M. - TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE
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Awards
December 2004 Nothin but Net 2nd place 6th grade girls
February 2005 Nothin but Net 2nd place 7th grade girls
May 2005 Jam Sports Memorial Day Madness 2nd place 8th grade girls
June 2005 Nothin but Net 2nd place 8th grade girls
July 2005 Breakers June Jam 3rd place 7th grade girls
August 2005 Breakers Slamma Jamma 1st place 7th grade girls
October 2005 Yorba Linda Thunder Fall Classic 2nd place 12/U girls
November 2005 Swoosh Fall Classic Runners up 7th grade silver girls
December 2005 Norco Christmas Classic 3rd place 7th/8th grade girls division
February 2006 UPG Presidents Month Classic 2nd place 8th grade girls
March 2006 Swoosh March Madness 3rd place 8th grade girls
April 2006 Swift tournament 1st place Champions 8th grade girls
May 2006 San Diego Cal State Games Qual. 1st place Champions
June 2006 Breakers June Jam 2nd place 14U girls
July 2006 California State Games Championship 14U girls 3rd place
August 2006 MAYB National Championship in Oklahoma City, OK Top Ten finisher
September 2006 AAU Super Regional 14U 1st place Champions
October 2006 Swift Fall Classic 14U Runners Up
November 2006 Viking Hoopalooza 2nd place
December 2006 So Cal Tigers AAU Shootout 1st place Champions
January 2007 RYBC Ballin'in the New Year 15U girls 1st place Champions
March 2007 St. Patrick's Day Tournament H.S. Girls Div. 1st place
April 2007 Arizona Elite 28.5 NCAA viewing event, Top 10 finisher
May 2007 San Diego Hoop Festival H.S. girls Co-Champions
June 2007 Palm Springs Summer Classic 4th place Varsity Girls
July 2007 Vision Sports National Top 10 finisher
September 2007 Big City Sports 2nd place H.S. girls division
September 2007 Southeast Warriors Co-Champions Varsity Girls
April 2008 OC Collision Runners up H.S. girls division
May 2008 Running Ravens 2nd Place Middle school girls
May 2008 Running Ravens 1st Place H.S. girls division
June 2008 Triple Threat San Diego Champions 13U girls
June 2008 Triple Threat San Diego Co-Champions H.S. girls
June 2008 OC Shootout high school girl undefeated
June 2008 San Pedro knights middle school girls
July 2008 Gahr Summer Tournament 3rd place H.S. girls
August 2008 AAU Nationals 16U girls 3rd place
September 2008 Knights Varsity girls 1st place
April 2009 WCW 2nd place H.S. girls
About the Staff:
Breakers Basketball Club was formed in 2004 by the partnership of Kenneth Ware, Walter Pena, Sr., Walter Pena, Jr. The Pena's have been involved with youth basketball for more than 8 years, mostly with the NJB organization. Walter Pena, Jr. was a All-Star high school basketball player and coach in Los Angeles. Kenneth Ware played 4 years of high school varsity basketball, winning a NC high school state championship, he also played 2 years of Div. I college basketball. Kenneth has coached on the city rec league, club, and high school levels.
There are several dedicated people that volunteer and donate their time and effort to help the kids and the organization.
They are; Team Moms Amy Reed, Rosario Pena, & Michelle Anderson
For more info on the Breakers, view the handout section for the parent / player contract and registration form.
THANK YOU
Please stress that your daughters not take the easy route when choosing classes, they need to take all of the required classes and earn good grades in those classes. College coaches want good mature student athletes not just athletes.
Thank you Visterra
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Practice times
PRACTICES WILL BEGAN MID FEB 2009 AND ARE HELD IN MORENO VALLEY CALL COACH KEN AT 951-259-6523 or 951-492-2856 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PRACTICE LOCATION, DAYS AND TIMES.
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