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Welcome to NJB
this handbook is your information for the upcoming season.
We hope this book will assist your board of directors as they prepare for the many events in National Junior Basketball.
Remember, NJB is for the kids! they need your help and commitment during the year, but let’s stay on the course throughout the season. Keep their welfare first!
our kids are telling us they play basketball because they want to have fun and learn the basic fundamentals of this great game. We need to encourage them!
thank you for your many volunteer hours in NJB! It is making a difference in a strong positive way for many, many children.
God bless you always,
Dennis murphy Jr.President and commissioner
721 E. Ball Rd. SuitE #101 anahEim, Ca 92805(714) 765-6567 FaX (714) 765-6576
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njB playS dRug FREE
njb theme
“teamwork”“Genuine consideration for others and an eagerness to
sacrifice your own interst for the welfare of all in NJB!”
NJB coNtact sheetheadquarters721 e. Ball Rd. Suite. #101Anaheim, cA 92805
NortherN califorNiaoffice85 Saratoga Ave, Suite 111Santa clara, cA 95051
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reGioNal director
divisioNal director
divisioNal assistaNt
hiGh school director
all-Net admiNistrator
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referee coordiNator
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welcome to thenational junior basketball league
The finesT youTh baskeTball league in The naTion
serving communiTies & young aThleTes since 1984
everyone wins in nJB!
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NJB plays Drug Free
for information contact njb @(714) 765-6567 * fax: (714) 765-6576
youth basketball for boys & girls
721 E. ball rd. suitE 101 anahEim, ca 92805
www.NJBl.org
the NatioNal JuNior BasKetBall historYThe National Junior Basketball League is a non-profit organization. NJB was formed by Dennis murphy Jr., a former coach at Garden Grove High School. coach murphy had a vision of young girls and boys, from the K through 12 grades, and their families being involved in organized youth basketball.
the program is designed to develop basketball court skills, good sportsmanship and team com-petition. Player participation, team practices and clinics emphasizing basic basketball funda-mentals to create a true learning experience for every participant.
Program insurance, top quality uniforms, excellent rules and regulations, team and individual pictures, trophies, chapter training and certified NJB referees lead to an excellent program. In addition, drug awareness educational seminars, informative newsletters and scholarships are provided for NJB players. Required coach clinics for all volunteer coaches lead to a true learn-ing environment for all participants.
More basketball groups are seeking affiliation with National Junior Basketball. We welcome every city to join us in this quality organization. National Junior Basketball is building a tradition for our youth and creating a positive experience for all. During the coming year, all parents are requested to volunteer their energy towards creating a strong and solid base in your community. Please give of your strength so that the players can receive the NJB ultimate experience.
missioN statemeNt
the objective of this program is as follows:
to inspire our youth; Regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin. To practice the ideals of health, citizenship and character.
to implant the game elements of safety, sanity, and intelligent supervision; To keep the welfare of the player first, foremost, and entirely free of adult quest for
glory. To emphasize teamwork for all participants.
hiStoRy National Junior Basketball, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1984, by Dennis Murphy, Jr. He envisioned a league that provided boys and girls with sound basketball fundamentals, good sportsmanship, and a safe environment. The league has grown into the largest youth basketball league with over 30,000 par-ticipants. NJB operates leagues year round, clinics for players and coaches, and numerous tournaments. The Championship Series, which features over 600 teams, is the largest youth tournament in the Nation. NJB is totally structured for the players and their families.
SERviCES to mEmBERS:
njb Publishes The official “Blue Book” governs the NJB Chapters. It contains the constitution and bylaws, calendar of events, official playing rules and All-Net rules.
Referee Training Booklet - Guidelines and procedures for all officials. Training clinics are required for qualifications each year.
The official “Parent Book”, outlines the philosophy and guidelines of NJB and expectations for parents.
the NJB Newsletters published tri-yearly, provides information on upcoming events. It helps with communication to chapter members.
Chapter and Sectional operational Booklets. Training tools for our chapters and directors.
Coaches Booklets to assist coaches during the season. Each coach shall be qualified each season. Excellent skills and drills are included in the book.
the National Coaches Clinics - The teaching aid for the coaches and chapters. NJB conducts over 30 National clinics yearly.
the Rookie Handbook, outlines the duties and procedures of the rookie league for 1st and 2nd grade players and coordinators.
Online Management System - NJB has created an exclusive online software program which will be fully integrated for our chapters
njb coordinates Excellent training and rules clinics for game referees. To establish strong working relationships between chapters and referee coordinators who actually assign qualified NJB referees for all contests.
Online scheduling formats and procedures for chapters to follow during the regular season. Player registration and chapter data is included.
All-Net League for chapters with full administration in scheduling, uniforms, shoes, facilities and post-season tournaments.
High School Leagues for players who desire to participate, and don’t qualify for their local High School teams during the winter season.
The Championship Series - The largest team tournament in the nation. The Championship Series is for all NJB teams. This post-season event attracts over 600 teams. Team parity is required.
All-Star Tournaments for girls and boys NJB Members during the month of March.
National All-Star Tournament - The event culminates the winter season with the best teams competing for the National title in April.
COdE Of ETHiCS 1. Remember that a basketball game is only a game - not the end of the world for the NJB players, coaches, parents, and all participants.2. Acknowledge that NJB promotes the physical, mental, spiritual, moral and emotional soundness of the individual players.3. Understand and accept the rules and regulations of the game.4. Respect the integrity and judgement of the game referees.5. Create an enjoyable atmosphere for all visitors and guests during NJB games.6. Always demonstrate friendly and courteous attitudes toward opponents and game referees.7. Play fairly and strive for good values.8. Emphasize good sportsmanship.9. All adults should conduct their behavior in a positive fashion. Adults are role models for our NJB players.10. Spectators shall never harass the game referees or players or coaches. Cheer every good play, no matter who makes it. Praise our children, and please always recognize the good and never the bad.
PHiLOSOPHy To acquaint the players with the
fundamentals of the game.To teach proper shooting,
passing, dribbling and defense.To teach good sportsmanship and teamwork
concepts during the season.To ensure that each team is equal in talent and size by enforcing a draft system through the en-
tire program. The “Griffin” method shall be implemented.
CHAMPiONS Of CHARACTER Roles of a youth coach• Be a leader• Be a teacher• Be a role model• Develop the complete player• Develop a team• Be a parent / Be a coach• Have FUN!
"one athlete of character can improve a team. one team of character can improve an organi-zation, and one organization of character can impact an entire community."
11. Players shall play for the love of the game- winning without extreme ego, losing without excuses, and never quit.12. Encourage leadership, use of initiative, and good judgement.
SPORTSMANSHiP The reputation of NJB in your city can be af-fected by the negative actions of one or more people affiliated with NJB on or off the court. Players, parents, coaches, referees and chapter members all share the responsibility of display-ing proper behavior at all times. Quarreling and bickering over playing regulations or chapter administrative problems only create a negative image for the local chapter. This is your program developed to benefit all young people. Adult Leaders are role models for the players -
be a PositiVe Factor in their liFe!
S P o R t S m A N S H I P B l u e c A R D
referees are required to use this card when adult sportsmanship is not up to NJB standards,
according to our mission Statement.
After the official warning at the coaches/referee pre-game, the following will happen:1) 1st Infraction - one (1) technical Foul goes directly to the Head coach.2) 2nd Infraction - two (2) technical Fouls and the Head coach is removed from the gymnasium.3) 3rd Infraction - the game is over AND the offending team is placed on immediate suspension.
GooD SPoRtSmANSHIP IS AlWAyS FIRSt!!
PenaLtY: leAGue PlAy- Any adult ejected will recieve a 2 game suspension and will not be allowed in the gym.
touRNAmeNt PlAy- Any adult ejected will not be allowed to participate or attend any following games.
lEaguES Divisional ....................... November-AprilAll-Net............................. December-MarchRookie............................. December-FebruarySpring.............................. April-MaySummer.......................... June-JulyFall.................................. September-OctoberHigh School Winter ...... November - March
diviSionS Rookie................................ K - 1st Grades DIvision 4.............................2nd GradersDivision 3............................ 3rd - 4th GradesDivision 2............................ 5th - 6th GradesDivision 1............................ 7th - 8th GradesAll-Net................................ 5th - 8th GradesHigh School....................... 9th - 12th GradesSTARS................................ Challenger ProgramHot Hoops..........................AAU Club Program
njB EvEntSCHAMPiONSHiP SERiESThe largest youth basketball tournament in the coun-try. Teams are pitted against teams with similar re-cords. Games run for two Sundays in a row, in late February. NJB teams only.
ALL-STAR TOuRNAMENTSAll-Star teams are selected by the players within the chapter. All Sections and State Teams must qualify in their local sectional tournament to be eligible for the National Tournament in April.
NATiONAL ALL-NET TOuRNAMENTThis Tournament culminates the All-Net season. The finals were played in the Long Beach Pyramid. The tournament is held in late March.
NATiONAL ALL-STAR TOuRNAMENTThe event is for the Divisional team in April. Teams will be introduced and entertained with Opening Ceremony. The night always proves to be a winner with the players. Don’t miss out. Disneyland is a prime sponsor.
ROOkiE TOuRNAMENTThis is a tournament for boys and girls grades K-2 in March. All Chapters are invited to be a part of this fun event.
EXpanSion The NJB expansion program Directors have contacted many cities this season. Many high school and college basketball coaches have requested literature on the NJB program and leagues. A free clinic is set for each city for the purpose of giving kids basketball instruction. Players receive a free basketball and the NJB staff will speak to parents in order to form a board of directors and fill other important positions. Many new cities will be included this season.
Off SEASON yOuTH LEAguESFor players who want to play year round. The leagues provide games for High School and All-Net teams. Youth leagues are geared for development of skills for the players.
OPEN TOuRNAMENTSTournaments is open to traveling teams and NJB All-Net teams. Highly competitive games.
3-ON-3 TOuRNAMENTSThe tournament is a fun way to continue playing in the off-season. NJB provides quality tournaments for the players.
PLAyER TRAiNiNgFor players to enhance their skills on the court year round. Different levels of training available.
NATiONAL JuNiOR BASkETBALL721 E. Ball Rd. SuitE 101
anahEim, Ca 92805(714) 765-6567 * WWW.NJBL.ORG
youth BaSkEtBall FoR BoyS & giRlSnjB playS dRug FREE
EvERyONE iS A wiNNERwww.njbl.org
2014-2015 divisioNal plaY caleNdar of eveNts
Date event
November 15-16 opening Week-end
November 22-23 Divisional Play
November 29-30 thanksgiving Weekend
December 6-7 Divisional Play
December 13-14 Divisional Play
December 20-21 Divisional Play
January 3-4 Divisional Play
January 10-11 Divisional Play
January 17-18 Divisional Play
January 24-25 Divisional Play
January 31- February 1 Super Bowl Sunday
February 7-8 Divisional Play
February 14 Season ends
February 15 championship Series
February 22 championship Series
March 1 Super Series Tournament/ All Star Warm Up
march 2-5 All Star Warm up Games
March 7-8 Mikasa Tournament/ Boys 4-6-8 Area
Tournament/ All Star Warm Up Games
march 9-12 All Star Warm up Games
March 14-15 Boys 3-5-7 Sectional/ Boys 4-6-8 Sectional
Tournament/ Girls Sectional Tournament
March 21-22 Boys Invitational Tournament/ Boys Open
march 27-29 National All Star tournament
*Subject to change without notice. Please check njbl.org for updates.
2014-2015 all-NetcaleNdar of eveNts
Date event
December 6-7 opening Day
December 13-14 Regular Season
December 20-21 Regular Season
December 26-28 christmas tournament
January 3-4 Battle of the Best
January 10-11 Regular Season
January 17-18 Regular Season
January 24-25 Regular Season
January 31-February 1 Super Bowl
February 7-8 Regular Season
February 14-15 Regular Season
February 21-22 Regular Season
February 28-march 1 Sectional tournament
march 13-15 National tournament
*Subject to change without notice. Please check njbl.org for updates.
hiGh school leaGue2014-2015
caleNdar of eveNts
Date event
october - November online Registration
November 22-23 Player Skill Day/ Parent Meeting
December 13-14 opening Day
December 20-21 Regular Season
January 3-4 Regular Season
January 10-11 Regular Season
January 17-18 Regular Season
January 24-25 Regular Season
February 7-8 Regular Season
February 14-15 Regular Season
February 21-22 High School tournament
*Subject to change without notice. Please check njbl.org for updates.
rooKie leaGue2014-2015
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Date event
october - November Registration
November 15-16 Parent meeting
November 22-23 Player Day: Jersey/Ball Distribution/Orientation
December 6-7 opening Day
December 13-14 Week 2
December 20-21 Week 3
December 22 - January 2 Holiday Break
January 3-4 Week 4
January 10-11 Week 5
January 17-18 Week 6
January 24-25 Week 7
January 31-February 1 Super Bowl Weekend
February 7-8 Week 8
February 15 Rookie tournament (orange county)
*Subject to change without notice. Please check njbl.org for updates.
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NAtIoNAl JuNIoR BASketBAll exPANSIoN
National Junior Basketball is growing! Already in place in 10 states, NJB is moving ahead with plans to establish chapters in at least four more states in the near future. NJB President Dennis murphy, Jr. isn’t content with just 200 cities with franchises. He and other NJB executives have been on the road in california visiting 16 cities in the past few months, and will visit many more soon.
NJB is gaining popularity and participation. Growth is documented at about 8% per year, and NJB will soon rank with little league and Pop Warner, and our National Headquarters could rival the impact of Williamsport, Pennsylvania (home of little league).
High School Varsity basketball coaches are encouraging NJB programs in local communities. Some have gone so far as to set up clinics to provide NJB basketball instruction, a free basketball and in assisting parents to form a board of Directors and fill local positions.
The purpose of this expansion is to bring an organized youth basketball program to the core of cities that have long been ignored by other youth sport-ing activities. NJB is proud of it’s ability to transcend socio-economic barriers and appeal to people of all races, creeds, income brackets, and social stand-ings.
expansion of NJB into many new cities is a top priority with the goal of becoming a truly NATIONAL organization.
for expansion information contact: NJB headquarters
(714) 765-6567
www.njbl.org
the Griffin method / draft
only the head coach’s child may be guaranteed in the draft. Assistant coach’s children cannot be frozen. All players shall attend and participate in the skill evaluations.
After the final skill evaluation date concludes, the division representative will pick up the skill evalu-ation sheets from the player agent and then make a collective ranking of the players.
each division representative will total the skill evaluation points and rank the players from top to bottom. The ranking on all players will be available for the chapter draft. During the first two rounds, each team will receive a tall player and a ball handling skill-player. Players will be placed on NJB official roster sheets. Team coaches will receive their roster after the chapter draft is com-pleted. Coaches will be appointed to their team/roster by picking a number from a hat after the draft.
Griffin Method - (First 2 Rounds):
Round Selected team#1 team #2 team #3 team #4 team #5 team #6
tall1 Player Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6
2 Skill Player Player 6 Player 5 Player 4 Player 3 Player 2 Player 1
each coach shall attend the draft process. the draft should continue in order as follows:
teAm3rd Round 1,2,3,4,5,64th Round 6,5,4,3,2,15th Round 1,2,3,4,5,6
the process will proceed until all players are selected.
1) Head coach’s child - this player will be allowed to join the team of the head coach. the player will be placed after the competition of the draft. If the coach’s child is not on the coach’s team after the draft, the player trade will begin. the player trade shall be equal and proper. example: A 2nd round player for a 2nd round player, or a 4th round player for a 4th round player.
2) trades - trades are permitted by the player agent for transportation purposes. equal number trades are required. example: A 3rd round player for a 3rd round player.
3) Each coach should have an NJB official team roster sheet. Coaches should write the players name and address, phone number and grade onto the official roster. A copy will be given to the divisional representative.
NJB stresses and demands parity of teams at all times in the draft process. make every effort to ac-complish team parity for all teams.
aLL-Star SeLectionS
the divisional players will be a part of the selection of the All-Star team. the divisional coaches will develop the divisional All-Star ballot. each player will receive an official divisional ballot. Players will choose no more than 8 All-Stars representing their chapter. If an NJB chapter has over eight teams in a division, two All-Star teams are required.
NJB requires that the divisional players select the All-Stars teams.
the divisional coaches will generate the divisional All-Star ballot. each coach shall nominate 4 to 5 players from their team only. Ballot comprising of all nomi-nees shall be secured by the Player Agent or Divisional Rep.
Each player will receive an official All-Star ballot. Each player will vote for no more than eight (8) nominees representing their chapter.
the All-Star coach may select an additional two (2) to four (4) players from the ballot to round out the team.
If a division has no more than eight (8) teams, two All-Star teams will be re-quired. each coach shall nominate 4 to 5 players from their team only. Play-ers will vote for no more than sixteen (16) nominees. each All-Star coach may select and additional two (2) to four (4) players to round out the team.
orGanizationaL Ladder board of directorS
chapter Director _____________________________________President _____________________________________Vice President _____________________________________Secretary _____________________________________treasurer _____________________________________Boys Player Agent _____________________________________Girls Player Agent _____________________________________All Net Director _____________________________________
workinG committee
Division 3 Rep __________________________Division 2 Rep __________________________Division 1 Rep __________________________All-Net Rep ____________________________Sponsor chair __________________________Fundraiser chair ________________________trophy chair ___________________________uniform chair __________________________equipment chair ________________________Publicity chair __________________________Facility chair ___________________________coaches Director _______________________Insurance Rep __________________________Schedule Rep __________________________concession Rep ________________________Recruiting chair ________________________Rookie coordinator ______________________Website ______________________________Special event coordinator ________________Picture chair ___________________________
Registration crew _______________________Registration crew _______________________Registration crew _______________________Registration crew _______________________Registration crew _______________________Registration crew _______________________
coaches(approx 30) _________________________coaches(approx 30) _________________________coaches(approx 30) _________________________coaches(approx 30) _________________________coaches(approx 30) _________________________coaches(approx 30) _________________________
General Help __________________________General Help __________________________General Help __________________________General Help __________________________General Help __________________________General Help __________________________
team SPonSorShiP form
National Junior Basketball is requesting your assistance in sponsoring teams for the upcoming basketball season. Sponsoring a team is a good investment in your community. you can be the proud sponsor of a team with a contribution of $275.00 per team.
National Junior Basketball League is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing the finest youth basketball program available. our funding is entirely dependent upon the contributions of local businesses and individuals along with the players’ registration fees. All donations are tax deductible.
All sponsors will receive the following:
from local chapter*NJB Sponsor’s Plaque with the team’s picture
from NJB headquarters*An advertisement in the NJB All-Star and All Net tournament Programs
On behalf of all the children who benefit from NJB, the Board of Directors of the Local League, thank you for your support.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(tear off and please return to chapter Director)
Sponsor: Please Print. Chapter: Fill out info below before giving to sponsor.
________________________________ _________________________________Name of Company/Individual City/Chapter of Sponsorship ________________________________ _________________________________mailing Address team Name of Sponsor
________________________________ _________________________________City Zip Code Boys/Girls / Grade/Division
________________________________ Name of Person to be contacted (____)___________________________ ______________________ Business Phone Number Amount of Donation
________________________________ e-mail Address
PLAYERS GRADES 1-8THREGISTRATION IS AVAILABLE NOW FOR WINTER SEASON!
NJB
THIS IS NOT A DISTRICT SPONSORED ACTIVITY AND THIS MATERIAL WAS NOT PREPARED AT DISTRICT EXPENSE
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WEB: TEMPLATE.RSPORTZ.COMTEL: (000) 000-0000
EMAIL: [email protected]
DIVISIONAL (GRADES 1-8)$135 AFTER OCTOBER 15
• Custom NJB Uniform• Game Referee• Player & Team Insurance• Instruction• Trem Practices• Picture Package• Le• League Games
Registration Info Here
Rookie (1-2 Grades)Division 3 (3-4 Grades)Division 2 (5-6 Grades)Division 1 (7-8 Grades)
Per Player (early bird)$120
NJB FLYER REQUEST FORM2014-15 WINTER SEASON
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CONTACT INFO(this information will NOT be published on your flyer. It is only for NJB to get in touch with you)
NAME:
EMAIL:
PHONE:
FLYER INFO
Chapter Name:
Chapter Website Address:
Divisions available for Boys: Divisions available for Girls:
Grades Available:
Will you have Rookie League this year? (Circle One) YES NO
Registration for Divisional players: $ Registration for Rookie players: $
Date Season Begins:
Will you hold walk-up registration? (Circle One) YES NO
If YES, when/where?
Registration Deadline:
Parent Meeting Dates:
Player Evaulation Dates:
Where should players call with questions?:
Where should players email with questions?:
PLEASE PRINT CLEARLYFAX TO: *ATTN: GRAPHICS to NJB HQ at (714) 765-6576
Board’s persoNNel formNJB requires personnel to have this form on file with the local chapter and NJB Headquarters. The local board is required to utilize this form for all coaches. cHapters should select the best available adult with leadership qualities for positions in the league to benefit all NJB participants. This is a viable part of each chapter’s screening process.
p l e a s e t Y p e o r p r i N t c l e a r l Y Your Name: _______________________________________________________________ (Check one) male: female: address: __________________________________________________ citY:_________________state:______Zip:____________home phoNe : ( ) ______________________________ emerGeNcY phoNe: ( ) __________________________social securitY #: __________________________________ e-mail address: _______________________________________ chapter: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________list previous youth recreation leadership experience: __________________________________________________________________Have you ever been accused or convicted of a felony? yes No (if yes, please explain) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Have you ever been registered for any offense under 290 c.P.c, sexual offender registration (or equivalent penal code in your state) ? yes No If yes, please explain and give date: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Have you ever been involved with any other youth program? yes No If yes, please give details:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Have you, to your knowledge, ever had any complaints against you regarding your behavior? yes No If yes, please explain and give date:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Have you been involved in any other position with NJB? yes No If yes, please give details:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
prerequisite for chapter persoNNel: It is forbidden to use profanity, alcohol, or nonprescription drugs during the regular league games, practice sessions, or during league activities which include the attendance of the one or more NJB participant(s). Please understand that this or-ganization is a nonprofit group. It is important that this form be completed in a truthful and accurate fashion. You are certifying the completeness and truthfulness of this information. Forms which are not completed in full may be rejected. Please read this form and, as appropriate, initial and sign where provided.
For valuable consideration through participation in, or for, the NJB program; I hereby irrevocably consent to, and authorize the reproduction by National Headquarters, or anyone authorized by them, or any and all photographs of me by any photo medium, including video tape, for normal program purposes for the current year.
I will comply with the Administrative Rules and Regulations of this NJB chapter as well as those of National Headquarters for the current year. I understand that this appointment is for the duration of the current season unless revoked sooner by the local Board of Directors or by the National Headquarters.
I understand that I may be subject to a background investigation that includes, without limitation, fingerprinting and submission of my information to the Department of Justice for evaluation. By submitting this application, I am consenting to such a background check; the evaluation and discussion by appropriate individuals within the National Headquarters and responsible NJB chapter of any information that is disclosed thereby; and the notifications required by California Penal Code Section 11105.3.
I understand that NJB has a "zero tolerance" policy with respect to felony convictions for any offenses disclosed by the Department of Justice records search under california Penal code Section 11105.3, including similar offenses under different statutes in other jurisdictions (or equivalent penal code in your state). The National Organization has the right to reject an application or revoke coaching privileges for any coaching applicant for offenses disclosed by the Department of Justice records search without regard to mitigating circumstances.
I understand that if it is determined that any of the information that I submit on this application is materially false, inaccurate or misleading, my application may be rejected and/or my coaching privileges immediately revoked.
I will attend the National coaches clinic. I understand and take responsibility for knowing the NJB rules. I will be a positive role model during the season and adhere to the sportsmanship "Blue card" policy.
I certify that the information I have provided on this form is complete, true, and correct.
Your siGNature: _________________________________________ ___ date: __________________________
this application was reviewed by the chapters Board of Directors at a meeting held on: Date:_________________ location: __________________________________________ Action taken: Accepted Rejected Filed Postponed
President's Signature ____________________________________chapter Director's Signature _________________________________
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F o r L o C A L C H A P T e r U s e
NJB 2014-2015 teNtative BudGet
Based upon 500 players/ /50 teams
INcome
500 players x $120 = $60,000 Registration fees50 teams x $275 = $13,750 Sponsor Fees
totAl INcome $73,750
exPeNSeS
500 players x $25 = $12,500 uniforms500 players x $25 = $12,500 Referees500 players X $26 = $6,500 Facility cost / $50 per hr.500 players x $7 = $3,500 Pictures500 players x $10 = $5,000 Scorekeepers500 players x $6 = $3,000 Awards 500 players x $10 = $5,000 Practice time - 5 times (optional)500 players X $3 = $1,500 Online service / web
50 teams X $20 = $1,000* Basketballs / 2 per team50 teams X $4 = $200* Scorebooks / 1 per team50 teams X $12 = $600* Referee Assigner/Software50 teams X $15 = $750 Coach Registration / Certification
totAl exPeNSeS $52,050
estimated Income $73,750estimated expenses $51,050 Revenue at hand $21,700
other expenses to consider:
1) All-Star fees 2) championship Series fees 3) Advertisment - banners, etc. 4) miscellaneous
* = Included in team fees paid to NJB
CHAPTER FINANCIAL GUIDELINES
As a sanctioned NJB chapter, each chapter is required to follow the policies outlined in regards to the handling of chapter funds.
24.1 each chapter muSt have the approval of NJB Headquarters to open any banking account bearing the name of NJB or National Junior Basketball. Send your request to NJB Headquarters and we will issue a letter of authorization if applicable. The authorization letter should be taken to the bank when opening your account. A copy of this letter must be kept in your chapter files.
24.2 Prior to the beginning of each winter season, the chapter's treasurer along with the assistance of the chapter Board of Directors should prepare a proposed budget for the upcoming year. the budget needs to be approved by the voting members of the board for your chapter. this should be used as a guideline for your expenditures for that year and should be reviewed on a regular basis.
24.3 When opening the chapter bank account there muSt be at least two signatures required to withdraw funds from the account. the two signers cannot be related. there are No exceptions to this policy. leagues are not allowed to use the NJB corporate tax ID number on their bank accounts. each chapter should have their own employer Identification Number (eIN). If your league does not have one, you may obtain one by filling out an SS-4 form with the IRS (call 1-800-829-3676 to request forms).
your leagues eIN number should be used on all bank accounts, IRS and State correspondence. Do not use the NJB corporate tax ID number for these purposes.
24.4 All copies of bank statements and canceled checks must be retained. Headquarters has the right to request and receive copies in the event that there is any questionable financial activity. Failure to provide copies on demand could result in your chapter's NJB sanction being revoked and legal and/or law enforcement agencies called in as seen necessary.
24.5 All funds received must be deposited within five (5) working days of the receipt of funds. Deposited funds must be recorded in a comprehensive breakdown as to amount, received cash or check, received by. this breakdown must be kept with the bank ledger in the chapter files.
24.6 It is mandatory that All receipts, billings and statements be kept in the chapter file. No check should be issued without a copy of the receipt or billing.
24.7 checks should never be made out to cash. If in the rare event that a check is made for cash, you must have a breakdown kept in the chapter file as to how the cash was distributed (such as funds for start up cash for snack bar) and have the distribution signed by two authorized board members. It is in your chapter's best interest to avoid ANy cash payments and to always retain receipts and records.
24.8 under No circumstances should there be any co-mingling of funds. Do not use any personal accounts to receive or disburse any league funds. NJB Headquarters reserves the right to remove any chapter members at any time.
24.9 All chapter positions are volunteer position. No chapter members shall be paid for any work done (with the exception of referees being paid for games worked). legitimate reimbursement for out of pocket expenses should only be done on the approval of the board. At each board meeting the financial status of the chapter should be reviewed. Reimbursement must only be in the nature of a direct benefit to your chapter such as; copies made of flyers that were paid out of pocket, snack bar stock, payment to score keeper, etc. these reimbursements should be rare exceptions. It is always better that a check from the league be obtained first to directly pay for the expense. All requested reimbursement be accompanied by a receipt and kept in the chapter file.
24.10 For any contract services/labor, at the end of the calendar year, 1099 forms shall be completed for anyone receiving more than $600.00.
24.11 If a chapter receives $200.00 or more from one sponsor, the IRS requires that the sponsor receive a receipt from the chapter.
24.12 It is mandatory for any chapter, that participates in any fundraising such as operating concessions and hosting tournaments where gate proceeds are collected, to keep accurate official records for each of these events/functions. Income and expenses need to be properly documented. Records must indicate cash or checks received and any cash paid out (with copies of receipts). All records must be kept for a period of seven (7) years (IRS rule).
Document all pay outs to scorekeepers, referees, court directors, from the gate receipts. Have the recipient sign the receipt along with the signature of the cash custodian. the date, the amount, and both signatures should be on all cash payout receipts. chapters may pay an administrative fee approved by the local board of direc tors and NJB Headquarters. this fee is for chapter business only.
Section 25 - financiaL rePortinG
It is each chapter’s responsibility to do the approprate filings. NJB Headquarters is not responsible for filing for each chapter. Copies of your filings must be sent to NJB Head-quarters within 30 days of your chapter’s filings. By July 31st, your chapter is required to file a financial statement (use the form provided in this book) to NJB Headquarters.
the Board shall assure that when a new treasurer is appointed that all past and current records be turned over promptly to the new treasurer. Any misuse of funds for personal use could be cause for dismissal and possible criminal and/or civil prosecution for mishandling of funds. Al-ways remember that these funds are held in trust by your chapter for the exclusive benefit for your players. If your chapter is audited it will be held solely responsible for the proper and docu-mented use of all your chapter funds. If there are any questions, please consult NJB Headquar-ters.
the 990 IRS form will ask for a GeN number (Group exemption Number). NJB’s GeN number is 4164. This number ties your chapter to NJB Headquarters, establishing you as a recognized subordinate under our Non-Profit Status 501c3 designation. If your chapter is incorporated, you should not use our GEN number when filing taxes. Check with your tax preparer.
To ensure your ongoing tax exempt status, below is the type of 990 to be filed based on your chapter’s annual gross receipts and total assets. Filing deadline is December 15 of each year to the IRS. Remember your fiscal year ends July 31st each year.
Which form an organization must file generally depends on its financial activity, as indicated in the chart below:
Status Form to FileGross receipts normally ≤ $50,000Note: Organizations eligible to file the e-Postcard may choose to file a full return
990-N
Gross receipts < $200,000, and Total assets < $500,000
990-EZ or 990
Gross receipts ≥ $200,000, orTotal assets ≥ $500,000
990
Private foundation - regardless of financial status 990-PF
Also, if an incorporated chapter ceases to operate, the chapter will need to file the proper form to dissolve the corporation so that the IRS will not expect a tax return.
You may be required to file Form 199 with the State of California on or before the 15th day of the 5th month after the close of your accounting period. Please refer to www.ftb.ca.gov for filing requirement. If your entity is required to file form 199, leave CA corporation number blank if your entity has never been assigned one by the state.
financiaL Statementto: nationaL jUnior baSketbaLL LeaGUe
cHAPteR NAme: ____________________________________________
DAteS RePoRt coVeRS: FRom: __________ tHRouGH: _________
e.I.N. ________________________
RePoRt PRePAReD By: ________________________________________
DAte RePoRt PRePAReD: ____________________ (report due to NJB Headquarters by may 31st)
Because NJB is a Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Organization, the National Headquarters is required to secure a Financial Statement from each of the chapters. Please review all pages of this report before you begin filling it out. Send the original to National Junior Basketball league and keep a copy for your files.
your financial records must be retained to substantiate your report. All revenue received must be deposited in a timely manner. your bank deposits must equal the revenue report-ed on this form.
Please call the National Headquarters if you should have any questions.
reVenUe receiVed:
Registration/Entry Fees $ _________________Fundraisers $ _________________Sponsor Donations $ _________________contributions $ _________________concessions Stands (Gross Income) $ _________________Interest earned (From Bank Accounts) $ _________________Sale of equipment $ _________________Sale of event tickets $ _________________other: (list) __________________ $ ___________________________________ $ ___________________________________ $ _________________
totaL reVenUe receiVed…......$ ____________________
FINANcIAl StAtemeNtPAGe 2
eXPenSeS Paid:
Gymnasium Fee $_________________ telephone $ _________________ chapter Insurance $ _________________ contract Services (Referees/Misc. Labor) $ _________________
Supplies (Paper, etc.) $ _________________ Postage/Freight $ _________________ Photography expense $ _________________ Athletic Publications (Rule/Guide Books) $ _________________ legal & Professional Fees $ _________________ Licenses/Fees/Bonds $ _________________ Bank charges $ _________________ uniforms $ _________________ Athletic equipment $ _________________ Advertising (Posters, etc.) $ _________________ Fund Raising expenses $ _________________ Printing expenses $ _________________ Auto Expense ($.20/mile) $ _________________ Meals/Food $ _________________ concession Stands expenses (Do Not include labor) $ _________________ Awards (Trophies/Ribbons, etc.) $ _________________ Registration/Team Fees $ _________________ Refunds $ _________________ other: (list) __________________ $ _________________ __________________ $ _________________ __________________ $ _________________
totaL eXPenSeS Paid……………$ ____________________
NOTE: You shall retain receipts and/or invoices for ALL expenses paid. If you reimburse someone for their out-of-pocket expenses, they will give you their receipts. If you pay mile-age, you shall secure a list of places the person went and the number of miles for each trip. For any CONTRACT SERVICES/LABOR - At the end of the calendar year, 1099 Forms shall be filled out for ANyoNe receiving moRe than $600.00.
FINANcIAl StAtemeNtPAGe 3
SUmmarY:
Beginning Bank Balance $ _________________ (Beginning Date of Report)
ending Bank Balance $ _________________ (ending Date of Report)
totAl ReVeNue ReceIVeD: (Page 1) $ _________________totAl exPeNSeS PAID: (Page 2)(Minus) - $ _________________ totaL net income: (Equal) $ _________________
Reconciliation of Report and your Records:
your beginning bank balance Plus the above "Net Income" figure should Equal your end-ing bank balance Plus any petty cash on hand. If they do not balance, you have made a mistake on this report within your records.
Letter to the coach
Dear coach,
I just read your letter to my child of your expecta-tions for athletes under your guidance. We couldn’t agree more as we have long recognized the values deriving from youth sports.Judging from your record, you must teach the game very well.
there is another phase of coaching. coach, we are giving you our most prized possession to coach for sev-eral months. During that time our child will make you one of our prime household conversations. We will hear how you could have made the Pros, if only you hadn’t hurt your knee. We’ll hear about how you can still shoot the ball and play tough defense. When we are hearing all this talk our child’s eyes will shine. You see, you are idolized.
many professional athletes will sell their souls for a buck it seems. Some college athletes made the news this year in a very negative manner. We know all college ath-letes don’t shoplift, etc., but that is what we hear about. you are our child’s hero. We are relying on you. their mind is still fragile and so impressionable. your re-sponsibilities are great. Impress him, coach and keep it fun!
bUiLd me a chiLd General Douglas A. macArthur
Build me a child, o lord, who will be strong enough to know when they are weak and brave enough to face them-selves when they are afraid; one who will be proud and un-bending in honest defeat, and humble and gentle in victory.
lead them, I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort, but under the stress and spur of difficulties and challenge. let them learn to stand up in the storm; learn compassion for those who fall.
Build me a child whose heart will be clear, whose goals will be high; a child who will master themselves before they seek to master others; one who will learn to laugh, yet nev-er forget the past.
And after all these things, I pray, enough of a sense of humor, so that they may always be serious, yet never take themselves too seriously. Give them humility, so that they may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength. then I will dare to whisper, “I have not lived in vain.”
to mY Grown-UP chiLdmy hands were busy through the day;I didn’t have much time to playthe little games you asked me to - I didn’t have much time for you.“A little later.”
I’d tuck you in all safe at night,And hear your prayers, turn out the light,then tip-toe softly to the door...I wish I’d stayed a minute more.
For life is short, the years rush past...A little child grows up so fast.No longer at your side,Their precious secrets to confide.the picture books are put away;there are no longer games to play.No good-night kiss, no prayers to hear - that all belongs to yesteryear.
my hands, once busy, now are still.The days are long and hard to fill.I wish I could go back and dothe little things you asked me to.