Overview

Please read this information as the travel program is more competitive than the younger divisions and requires a greater level of commitment from everyone - players, parents and coaches. Parents will be required to help out with the scoreboard and score book for games during the travel season. In order for our team/organization to reach full potential, the entire team/organization must be well coordinated and moving in the same direction.

The township enters four teams into the Jersey Basketball League (JBL).
The team levels are listed below.

Varsity Team                        8th grade

Junior Varsity Team             7th grade

Pee Wee Team                      6th grade

Super Pee Wee Team           5th grade

Evaluations

When travel evaluations are scheduled, an email blast will be sent to for those interested.  Players are observed and evaluated by a group of volunteer coaches and administrators from Rockaway Township Boys Basketball and/or outside evaluators who are not familiar with the players trying out.  Most, if not all, evaluators have played high school and/or college basketball and are familiar with the level of elementary/middle school basketball play.  They will rate the players and share their results with the Travel Director.  The collected ratings will be used by our selection committee to finalize each roster.  Typically, a team roster is made up of no more than 10 players.

*PLEASE NOTE: All players trying out for the Travel Division must be fully registered in the program.  Registration is done via our website: http://www.rtboyshoops.org/registration.

**All registered players are eligible to be evaluated for selection on the team at their current grade level. They may also optionally choose to be evaluated for selection on the team that is one level above their current grade.

 

Practice/Games

Due to the high level of competition in the league, regular practices are required to prepare the teams. Generally, each travel team will practice 3 times per week (2 weeknights and Saturday). In addition, scrimmages versus other towns may be scheduled by the coach. Travel teams generally play 2 games per week with the season beginning in December, the League playoff and finals occur in mid-March.  Games during the week begin either at 6:30 P.M. or 7:45 P.M, typically the earlier game time is reserved for the younger teams.  Saturday games are played based on gym availability.  All practices and home games are played at Copeland Middle School.

Transportation

Parents are responsible for transportation to and from all games as well as practices, scrimmages and tournaments.  For games, players are typically required to report to the game site 30 minutes prior to game-time.

Attendance

Every effort should be made to attend all practices and be on time. Travel basketball should be the primary sport in the winter for the player. All players have an obligation to finish their fall sports commitment however once the fall sport commitment has ended, the player should not be missing practice and game time for another winter sports team. The practice and game schedule changes from week to week and there will likely be last minute changes especially due to weather. If a player must miss a practice or game, the parent must contact the coach.

Costs

There will be an additional fee assessed to each player who plays in the travel program to help defray the costs related to the travel league.  Players will be required to purchase warm-up shooting shirts and game uniforms.

Playing Time

The league has specific rules for each grade level regarding playing time as well as substitution of players which all coaches within the entire league are required to follow.  For more information about the JBL rules you can visit their website: https://www.jbl-hoops.com.

24hr Rule

24hr Rule: Any comments or observations that a parent may have should be discussed with the head coach after a 24-hour time period.

Conduct

Good sportsmanship & professional behavior is expected at all times and in all circumstances by all coaches, players and spectators, including family and friends. There should be no negative feedback with referees or coaches, regarding a call or a play. We will not tolerate disrespectful behavior on the court, on the bench or from the stands.

Negative and/or disruptive actions by spectators may result in disciplinary actions from the referee or any RTBB official. If the offending party refuses to abide to the disciplinary action, then the child's involvement with the team could be in jeopardy.