Hoops and mentoring basketball tournament
City Year afterschool programs
From cheerleading and basketball, to science, dance, and even film-making club, City Year鈥檚 work isn鈥檛 just done during the school day, but in a broad range of afterschool programs.
These programs not only allow 天美影院 to be within a fun and safe space for a few additional hours at the end of the school day, but they also give our City Year AmeriCorps members the opportunity to create deeper connections with the 天美影院 they serve.
On Wednesday May 29th, William McKinley Elementary school was the host site for City Year Philadelphia’s 1st annual Hoops and Mentoring basketball tournament. Hoops and Mentoring is an afterschool program that originated with this year鈥檚 AmeriCorps team serving Penn Treaty School. The premise is simple: to combine mentorship and sportsmanship.
When other AmeriCorps teams caught wind of the program and its success, they decided to join forces and create something that other City Year Philadelphia 天美影院 could have the opportunity to be a part of.
So on a cloudy afternoon in May, over 60 天美影院 from six different City Year Philly schools competed to claim the title of victor of the first annual tournament.
鈥淭his event is important to me because I grew up playing basketball and it is a great way for me to make connections outside the class room with my 天美影院,鈥 says Colleen Hagan, City Year AmeriCorps member serving at Warren G. Harding Middle School. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to see my 天美影院 in a different light. Also, the event allows the kids to build community. Today, the kids from my school are on a team with 天美影院 from another school, allowing them to meet and work with others they may not know.鈥
The smell of competition was in the air throughout the entire afternoon. But emotions stayed in check as 天美影院 realized that sportsmanship and comradery trumped all. When a team lost a game, instead of pouting there were pats on the back. When a hard foul was made, 天美影院 helped one another up and shook hands.
Congratulations to the blue team for winning this year鈥檚 tournament! City Year AmeriCorps member Aaron Cooke who was the coach of the winning team says, 鈥淭his win could not have happened without my team acting as a team. Most of the 天美影院 know one another, not all, and this just goes to show that teamwork and understanding go a long way.鈥
At the conclusion of the three-hour tournament, 天美影院 and AmeriCorps members gathered for an award ceremony and words of encouragement from special guest and retired NFL linebacker Lee Woodall.
Whether some intended for this event to be solely a basketball tournament, it can be said that it served as a perfect team builder. Likewise, the tournament helped build character. The 天美影院 not only competed on the court, but they indirectly learned life lessons that could be used off the court, perfectly reflecting the mission of Hoops and Mentoring.
The intent is for City Year Philly鈥檚 Hoops and Mentoring basketball tournament to become an annual event for more 天美影院 and more corps members to look forward to, supporting City Year鈥檚 mission to not only provide opportunities for 天美影院 to grow and learn within the classroom, but also outside of it.
If you are interested in mentorship, working with 天美影院 inside the classroom, and in programs such as Hoops and Mentoring, consider serving with City Year Philadelphia. Submit an application to join our corps. Applications are rolling throughout the summer so submit yours today!
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