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Varsity Baskey Ball Tryouts for my School?

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I tryed out yesterday and made the first cut but it doesnt look like coach was watching me play..He watched all the people that played last year (They already made the team) Does anyone know how i can get my coach to notice me and get me through the second Cut?!?!?! Please Help ..Tips,Pointers,And Mean comments are all allowed i dont care what you put i just really wwant him to notice me playing tommrow!!!

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  1. you have to be active meaning like communicating with your team while in play and just do your thing out there instead of trying to show off


  2. the best way to get noticed is to play well against some of his favorite players and do well against them. if u can do that then ur set to make the team and probly start if u do that consistently.

  3. Be vocal.  Basketball is a talking game, if you talk you will become noticed.  It shows that you're not shy and you are in a mindset to win.  Also, give it your greatest effort, they may not notice you doing something skillful all the time, but if you put out good effort always, that one time they look at you play they will notice it.

  4. give your all make an impact on the game show your skills when your on the court, talk to your teamates before games, you should always try to pump up your teamates if your shy you'll put all that in the past if u really wanna make the team and dont just try hard at the tryouts respect the game im 13 and im doin the same thing your doin and if u dont make the team a least you tried your best and thats all anybody can ever ask from you.




  5. be your self trust me you say they dont look at..... you they do so trust me one of my coaches told me ....they dont say nothing to you but they do pay attention if they didnt notice you why did you make the first cut?

    hope this helps  

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