Reaching Higher Information

Reaching Higher Informational Flyer (read timeline below)

Boy's Selected Players

Girl's Selected Players 

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Boy's Event Schedule (July 18)

Girl's Event Schedule (July 26)

Speakers for Parent Program (at both showcases)

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Boy's Selection Committee

Girl's Selection Committee

Reaching Higher Promotional Video


Showcase Timeline

JANUARY 2012:  Nominations can be submitted by going to www.bcam.org and clicking on the "Reaching Higher" link.  Online nominations are preferred over paper forms if possible.  If needed, additional paper nomination forms can be printed from www.bcam.org. Coaches should complete and submit the nomination form only for worthy candidates. Coaches should also contact their Reaching Higher Regional Representative [a list of representatives may be found at bcam.org and at mhsaa.com]. Coaches may send game film, stats and associated relevant data to their regional representative.

FEBRUARY 10, 2012: Deadline for nomination forms to be submitted.

FEBRUARY 19, 2012: The Reaching Higher Showcase Committees will meet at the MHSAA Office. The committees will select 150 girls and 120 boys (NO ALTERNATES will be selected this year).

FEBRUARY 20, 2012: Selected players will be posted at MHSAA.com and BCAM.org. Coaches should check the posted list and contact their players immediately. A letter will be sent to the Player's high school (in care of the AD). These instructional letters will be MAILED on 2/24.  Details will be given in the letter about how to register for the event.

APRIL 1, 2012 (Not April 2 as previously published): Deadline for players to accept or decline the invitation by submitting the registration form at www.MHSAA.com (coach must login). 

Parents of selected players must also fill out a portion of the registration form. This must also be done by April 1, but only AFTER the coach fills out his/her portion. (an email will be sent to parent after coach fills out first portion of online registration)

Upon receipt of the completed registration form and $40 payment, Reaching Higher Showcase players will receive a detailed itinerary via email.

APRIL 1, 2012 - Deadline to pay $40 fee for participating players. Mail payment to MHSAA or pay online at time of invitation acceptance.

Thursday, July 26, 2012: Girls Reaching Higher Showcase at South Lyon HS
Wednesday, July 18, 2012: Boys Reaching Higher Showcase at South Lyon HS

Further Questions? Contact Coach Tim Conley or Coach Rich Moffit at 
reachinghighershowcase@gmail.com

Reaching Higher Basketball Experience

THE ORIGINS OF REACHING HIGHER

Because of special school rules to limit coaches’ compensation, national travel and live television, it is less apparent in Michigan than in some other parts of the country; but there is widespread opinion that amateur basketball is out of control in America.  That it’s in shambles, operating too much outside of school/college control, but in the hands of corporate interests and unregulated agents.  That it’s jeopardizing skill levels and team play so much that we are failing in international play.  That it’s jeopardizing the amateur status of players and the integrity of contest results.  There is a sense that the sickness of boys and men’s basketball is infecting the purer women’s game as well as lower profile sports.

Because the elite athlete has not been the primary focus of school sports, interscholastic athletic administrators have avoided designing special programs for specially gifted student-athletes.  More recently, however, there is the growing opinion that there is some danger that the corruption of the college recruiting process in basketball is spreading to other sports and settling to younger and younger athletes each year.  Preserving the health and integrity of interscholastic athletics generally may require a more proactive approach to this special population of players.

The “Reaching Higher” program is the name given to Michigan’s effort.  It includes not only the basketball event to provide assistance in a safe, inexpensive, educational environment to those who may have potential to play intercollegiate basketball at some level; but in time the program will involve other initiatives to help establish, maintain and strengthen the link between youth and schools. To have youth players aim to play for their school team and have high school players focused on their school team and their educator/coach more than non-school programs.

Because this is a joint effort of the Michigan High School Athletic Association and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan, the “Reaching Higher” experience is also strengthening the strong bond between two organizations that have the best interests of schools and students at heart, and together they may be establishing a model for other high school sports in Michigan.

 

 
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