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Council Bluffs, IA. Duncanville Fieldhouse. Iowa West Field House. Lynwood, Illinois. Nebraska Revised Statute Rest assured that our coaches and administrators will do everything possible to ensure the safety and protection of our young athletes and will work zealously to protect all young people from any possible signs of physical or emotional harm regardless of the situation. Our coaches and administrators are trained to report any sign of child endangerment and abuse to the proper authorities.
Interested in becoming an OSA Coach? Contact Mitch Albers at Mitch. Albers omahasportsacademy. Teams will be assigned to play a National Team or Regional Team schedule. We expect to have multiple teams for each grade level assigned to the national team schedule, and multiple teams at each grade level assigned to the regional team schedule. Please note that schedules are subject to change with adequate notice due to appropriateness of competition, COVID related changes, etc.
Each practice will place a premium on high level skill development, short sided games, transition drills and schematic development. ALL players are taught ALL skills and are encouraged to utilize those skills in competitive situations.
All OSA team practices are run with great pace and consist of high energy, resembling upper level high school or collegiate level practices!
Note: High School teams will take June off from practices and competition to allow athletes to focus on their high school teams. Press enter to begin your search. Style of Play and Overall Philosophy OSA teams have excelled over the years as a result of our commitment to position-less basketball. ExposureAndDevelopment High School Athletes Developmen t: Our organizational philosophy will allow your athlete to flourish and take their game to the next level.
Players will develop their skills and confidence by participating in highly organized practices where there is a heavy emphasis on skill development. Exposure: OSA will lean on years of expertise and experience when creating a schedule that allows your athlete to gain the appropriate level of exposure.
Almost all, if not all, tournaments that we participate in will be live streamed, which allows athletes the opportunity to create media for recruiting purposes, and most importantly, gives college coaches the chance to observe the streams real-time, or watch the games at a later time.
The OSA leadership has great relationships with college coaches at all levels all over the country, and if your athlete aspires to improve their game and play collegiately, look no further than the OSA Crusaders! The OSA girls program is led by Josh Keister, who has 24 years of experience at the division one and two level as a head and an assistant coach. His connections are second to none, and OSA is committed to helping your athletes achieve their dreams and fulfill their goals.
Teams will play tournaments. Tournament play will take place in April, May, and July.
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