3 ON 3 LEAGUE 3 Games each night! Create your own team and play with friends or sign up as an individual and be placed on team by Coach Foley. 3 on 3 is the best way to learn the game of basketball and develop your fundamentals for a strong foundation.
Each Sunday afternoon at the Steward School Coach Foley leads a specialized clinic focusing on a particular fundamental skill, check out the list below to see the current list of clinics being offered that will take your game to the Next Level.
This 4 week shooting school is hosted on Sunday evenings from 3:30-5 and is limited to 18 players to ensure quality instruction. The sessions will be focused on technique and footwork and includes video analysis of personalized DVDs to help the player get the most out of their time with Coach Foley. The spaces are filled on a first come first serve basis so sign up below or contact Coach Foley as soon as possible! More information at link above.
These camps are designed to teach all aspects of the game while having fun! Work with Coach Foley on the basic fundamentals of shooting, ballhandling, passing, rebounding, and defense. Play 1 on 1, 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 along with exciting shooting games. More information at the link above, sign up for as many days that fit your busy holiday schedule!
SUMMER CAMPS (9am – 3pm) June 27 – July 1
July 18 – 22
August 1 – 5
For Boys and Girls ages 6 – 14
FEE – $275
4 WAYS TO SUBMIT PAYMENT Mail check and application PayPal (add $5 PayPal fee) Zelle – bobfoley411@verizon.net Venmo – @bob-foley
All Camps and Clinics at The Steward School 11600 Gayton Road
Richmond, VA 23238
Bob Foley’s Next Level Basketball
CONCUSSION PROTOCOL Next Level Basketball has developed this protocol to address the issue of the identification and management of concussions for basketball participants
A safe return to activity is important for all participants following any injury, but it is essential after a concussion. The goal of this concussion protocol is to ensure that concussed participants are identified, treated and referred appropriately for return to play. Consistent use of a concussion management protocol will ensure that the participant receives appropriate follow-up in order to make certain that the participant is fully recovered prior to returning to full activity.
This protocol will be reviewed annually by Bob Foley. Changes and modifications will be reviewed and written notifications will be provided to all participants parents.
Recognition of Concussion
These signs and symptoms – following a witnessed or suspected blow to the head or body – are indicative of a probable concussion.
Signs (observed by others)
Symptoms (reported by athlete)
Forgets plays
Appears dazed or stunned
Headache
Exhibits confusion
Fatigue
Unsure about game, score, opponent
Nausea or vomiting
Moves clumsily (altered coordination)
Double vision, blurry vision
Balance problems
Sensitive to light or noise
Personality change
Feels sluggish
Responds slowly to questions
Feels “foggy”
Forgets events prior to hit
Problems concentrating
Forgets events after the hit
Problems remembering
Loss of consciousness (not required )
Any participant who exhibits signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion will be removed from activity and will not be allowed to participant in any activity until the participant has been examined by a medical professional and received written permission to participate.
-Parents/Guardian must present a medical professional’s documentation that includes the following:
Diagnosis Duration of treatment Return to activity date
Bob or Louise Foley have been designated as the individuals who can make the initial decision to remove the participant from play when it is suspected the participant may have suffered a concussion.