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This is our 10th year of fundraising. Fundraising has become an important piece of funding used to build the Rise as One program. Funds that are raised by Rise as One basketball fundraiser will help keep cost down, make improvements to the program, and provide the very best AAU experience. The fundraiser is Mandatory for all AAU team members. Parents will have the option to opt-out of the fundraiser by paying the minimum individual team fee. The fundraiser will last approximately one month and the deadline is 3/29/2020. All Players will receive an Under Armour gear package. (Custom RA1 Socks, UA zip up Hoodie, UA TBF T-shirt, and UA RA1 T-shirts)
Without fundraising, our program would be severely limited and would be forced to raise AAU registration fees to cover the cost.
RISE AS ONE TEAMS:
Fundraiser Team Goal $2,580 (level I) Rise as One Red Teams
Fundraiser Team Goal $1,950 (level II) Rise as One Black Teams
Fundraiser Team Goal $1,723 (level II) Rise as One Grey Teams
The fundraiser amount is based on how many players you have on your team.Then members split your teams cost evenly.
1.RA1 JR GIRLS GREY (6th) 10 PLAYERS $172
2.RA2 JR BOYS BLACK (6th) 10 PLAYERS $195
3.RA1 MS BOYS GREY (7th) 10 PLAYERS $172
4.RA2 MS GIRLS GREY (7th) 10 PLAYERS $172
5.RA1 MS BOYS GREY (8th) 10 PLAYERS $172
6.RA1 MS BOYS GREY (7th/8th) 10Â PLAYERS $172
7.RA1 MS GIRLS GREY (7th/8th) 10Â PLAYERS $172
8.RA1 MS BOYS RED (9th) 10 PLAYERS $172
9.RA1 MS GIRLS GREY (8th) 10 PLAYERS $172
10.RA1 (HS) GIRLS RED 10 PLAYERS $258
11.RA1 (HS) GIRLS GREY 10 PLAYERS $172
12.RA1 (HS) BOYS RED 10 PLAYERS $234
13.RA1 (HS) BOYS GREY 10 PLAYERS $172
14.RA2 (HS) BOYS GREY 10 PLAYERS $172
If RA1 GREY has 11 players on their team their minimum goal is $1,723. Divide $1,723 by 11 players the total would be $172. Each player on the team would have to raise $172 through fundraising.
YOU WILL HAVE TWO OPTIONS ON HOW TO PAY YOUR PART OF THE FUNDRAISER.
OPTION 1
Your target is to get as many sponsors as possible to equal your individual fundraising goal. $25 for friends, $30 for family, and $50 for businesses. All checks must be made out to THE HOUSE OF SPORTS.
OPTION 2
You opt out of RA1 fundraiser and you pay the RA1 fundraiser goal in full. All checks must be made out to THE HOUSE OF SPORTS.
For each business sponsor sold, the company logo will be put on a huge “THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT” banner. This banner will be up for all practices and events at The House of Sports. The House of Sports is home to five thousand annual visitors a year.
New this year business sponsors will be placed on our Rise as One & The Basketball Factory website sponsorship page. Both websites have over a thousand online visitors in traffic every month.
For all family, friends, and businesses their names will be listed on the back of a RA1 fundraiser t-shirt. Every team member who actively participates in the fundraiser will receive a shirt. SPONSORS PAY $10 IF THEY WANT A T-SHIRT
You will enter all information from friends, family, and business into the Rise as One website portal BELOW AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE. All entries given in person will not be accepted. ONLY HAND IN SPONSORSHIP FUNDS INTO YOUR COACH BEFORE OR ON SUNDAY APRIL 29TH
PLEASE INPUT YOUR SPONSORS BELOW (IF YOU ARE NOT A BUSINESS YOU MUST UPLOAD A RANDOM PICTURE OR IT WILL NOT LET YOU SUBMIT)
ONLINE FUNDRAISER PORTAL
CLICK TO VIEWOur goal here at Rise as One is to produce fundamentally sound basketball players.
We work with any age from beginner to highly advanced—with a basketball curriculum designed to develop players who play hard, want to understand the game, and are capable of competing at a regional and national level.
At Rise as One, we use the experience of our top coaching staff to help develop your player to reach their full potential.
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Yes, Rise as One does have permanent professionals that impact the organization and serve in a variety of ways. You may obtain more information on our coaching staff within the website. Kevin Houston – Executive Director, & Coach Mentorship
Kyle Kielty – General Manager, Tournaments Director, and Administration
Casey Ryan – Marketing, Recruiting and Public Relations
Lee Van Horn – Director of Development
All of our head coaches involved with Rise as One have been thoroughly reviewed and approved by our staff. All have previous coaching/playing experience at the collegiate, or professional level and have accepted their role with Rise as One with the full understanding and agreement of our mission and organizational goals.Many of our coaches have been with us for several years, and repeat in all of our AAU seasons. You will find available biographies on the Rise as One website additional coaches for our teams will be posted on our website.
Rise as One spring teams feature our most competitive teams and are expected to challenge statewide each season. Rise as One plays a challenging schedule (4+ tournaments) that comprises local, regional, and sometimes national tournaments. Rise as One is offered in every age group (grades 2-12), and will practice up to 2-3 times per week, consisting of two sessions during weekends and one session on a weekday.*Based on early-season results and overall season expectations, our coaches and administration may adjust an individual teams’ tournament schedule to ensure an appropriate level of competition is being maintained for growth and development.
Rise as One teams will practice once per week, primarily on Tuesday night. Summer teams will compete in 3-4 local/regional tournaments or leagues, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the summer season.
Rise as One team will practice up to one time per week, primarily on Friday night. Fall teams will compete in 3-4 local/regional tournaments, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the summer season.
Rise as One team will practice up to one time per week, primarily on Monday night. Winter teams will compete in the local league, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the winter season.
FALL
• Rise as One (All Grades): 3-4 tournaments
WINTER
• Rise as One (All Grades): 3-4 tournaments
The program director will determine the team’s tournament schedule. Most teams will have their tournaments spread out across the season.
Tournaments always take place on the weekends. Tournaments can be one day, two day, or three-day events. However, for the spring season, nearly all Tournaments are 1 or 2 days in duration. Each tournament makes its own schedule, and Rise as One has no control over outside tournaments, organization of tournaments, venues, or schedules.
Rise as One will participate in tournaments locally, regionally, and nationally; thus there would be some limited travel involved with these teams, but as always, electing to participate in out-of-state or out-of-area tournaments is the sole discretion of the program director.
Tryouts for the teams will take place on the following dates:
September 2nd (Grades 3rd – 12th)
December 1st (Grades 3rd – 12th)
February 23rd (Grades 3rd – 12th)
Athletes are required to attend tryouts to be put on a team. NO EXCEPTION.
Parents may not watch tryouts. Each tryout session is designed to provide an environment to evaluate each player. Furthermore, there is very limited space in the House of Sports, and no parents/siblings are allowed on the courts during this important time period.
Once named to a roster, athletes have the opportunity to either accept or decline their roster spot. If an athlete desires to try out with other teams and therefore cannot accept the opportunity presented by Rise as One, then the athlete would be required to relinquish their roster opportunity. We want players who truly want to be with our organization and build something special. We are not like other AAU programs. We create a family-style atmosphere and it starts with players who want to be a part of RA1.
Players are required to attend all practices and tournaments unless their parents have had a conversation with the program director. Please remember no transportation will be provided by Rise as One. It is the responsibility of each family to assure that their athlete is at all events or arrange transportation, and is picked up promptly at the conclusion of practices and games.
Definitely not! In fact, we find that you would normally pay less, and the benefits are far, far greater! We find that having our own facility is a huge cost advantage when compared to other organizations that do not and have to continually strive to “find and search” potential locations on inconsistent nights in creating a practice schedule. Further, this is your HOME! There is no uncertainty about practice locations, there are extra opportunities for training and open gyms to better serve you, and most importantly, for you to utilize!
Rise as One fees cover court rental fees, coaches fees, administrative costs, trainers fee, and equipment costs.
Tuition will be payable in 1 payment or payment plan. Tuition payments are non-refundable. Any payment or tuition concerns or discrepancies should be made in writing to the club director.
There may be other costs and fees associated with playing AAU basketball that is not included in tuition, they may include but are not limited to:
Tournament Spectator Fee
Travel Costs (gas/lodging/transportation)
Food During Tournaments
Fundraisers
Extra Gear/Clothes/Shoes
Payments can be made by cash, check, or credit card online. When paying by credit card, an additional service fee is added.
No, we have lots of players in our organization that play because they enjoy the competition and have no desire to play at the next level. A player’s decision to continue his/her basketball career after High School is one that can only be made after much consideration and reflection. The commitment level to play at the collegiate level is extremely difficult. There is much, much more to playing in college than running out the tunnel in front of thousands of adoring fans. For those that desire to play in college, Rise as One will help and support players in the recruiting process by promoting players in exposure tournaments to increase scholarship opportunities.
We have attended college exposure tournaments for the last 5 years. We put our athletes directly in front of college coaches. Our coaches and administrators are familiar with the recruiting process as the organization has sent several players to the D1, D2, and D3 levels. We maintain strong relationships with collegiate recruiters and actively utilize our network nationally for the benefit of all our AAU players.
Every athlete is required to purchase a uniform (jersey and shorts). The standard Under Armour uniform normally costs around $90 (exact cost available at tryouts). Should you become a member of a team with more extensive requirements, you will be informed prior to accepting a roster position. The standard Under Armour uniform normally costs around $90 (exact cost available at tryouts). Should you become a member of a team with more extensive requirements, you will be informed prior to accepting a roster position.
The primary role for parents is to be supportive of their athlete and team and be a good role model during practices and tournaments. While you may not agree with every coaching decision or every call by a referee, parents should focus on the game, supporting the team, and ultimately supporting their child.
NO! what you see is what you get! We don’t have any hidden fees.
The ability of Rise as One to provide scholarships or financial assistance to athletes is extremely limited. Any scholarship aid that is provided has been to those athletes who have been with Rise as One in previous seasons and can validate their need for tuition assistance. We do not use scholarships or financial aid as a recruiting tool. If your athlete is in a situation where financial aid is a necessity, please make arrangements to speak with Rise as One administration prior to tryouts so as not to interfere with tryouts and roster selection.
Rise as One spring teams feature our most competitive teams and are expected to challenge statewide each season. Rise as One plays a challenging schedule (4+ tournaments) that comprises local, regional, and sometimes national tournaments. Rise as One is offered in every age group (grades 2-12), and will practice up to 2-3 times per week, consisting of two sessions during weekends and one session on a weekday.*Based on early-season results and overall season expectations, our coaches and administration may adjust an individual teams’ tournament schedule to ensure an appropriate level of competition is being maintained for growth and development.
Rise as One team will practice once per week, primarily on Tuesday night. Summer teams will compete in 3-4 local/regional tournaments or leagues, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the summer season.
Rise as One team will practice up to one time per week, primarily on Friday night. Fall teams will compete in 3-4 local/regional tournaments, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the summer season.
Rise as One team will practice up to one time per week, primarily on Monday night. Winter teams will compete in local league, with most teams staying within a 1-hour radius of The House of Sports. Open Gym and The Basketball Factory skill training session will also be included in the winter season.