GSP Tunis Completes Successful Saturday Basketball Season
Tunis, Tunisia – Saturday Basketball has been an important program for GSP Tunis for five years. Over the winter season, each Saturday for two sessions at 1.5 hours each, children ages 5-14 years old improved their skills in basketball and competed with their friends and other participants. Every week included skills, drills, games, and scrimmage.
About 70 children participated in GSP Saturday Basketball, which was held every Saturday for 16 weeks at the American Cooperative School of Tunis. The program was facilitated by 10 coaches, and the 5 Tunisian coaches were incredibly instrumental in making Saturday Basketball a success. One distinguishing factor of the program is its focus not just on improving basketball skills, but also on developing character and leadership. Each week the coaches teach a new character trait (humility, courage, sportsmanship, etc.), and parents regularly comment on how much they appreciate this emphasis.
At the beginning of each season, the participants arrive with varying levels of basketball understanding and skills. This year the GSP coaches emphasized improving layups. From the least experienced to the most skilled, every player improved their ability in shooting layups, as well as growing in confidence around the basket.
““We will be participating in all of your programs. This is the best program we have found in Tunisia. The coaches care about him (our son) and want to see him improve.” ”
Jared Morgan, the Director of GSP Tunis, tells of one young participant who previously had been more of a selfish player, reluctant to ever pass the ball. Over the last few seasons, the coaches have specifically worked with him on passing and decision-making. This year, this athlete made great strides, taking pride in his passing ability. Multiple times he came to Coach Morgan, not only telling him how much he scored, but also how he had passed the ball to his teammates allowing them to score off his assists. This young player had taken to heart what the coaches were teaching him and came to see basketball as a team sport.
“We continue to see the same families return for our basketball and baseball programs. I believe they continue to return because we are organized, we make our time fun, we emphasize character, and the participants learn lots of new skills.” Jared Morgan, GSP Tunis Director
GSP Tunis plans to repeat the Saturday Basketball next season at the ACST facilities. Currently, they are kicking off their Saturday Baseball program and preparing for field days and summer camps.