🏀 Basketball Season Information

We are so excited for another awesome basketball season this year! We will have a fun and engaging season of skill development, teamwork, and competition! Players of all ages are welcome.

Age Divisions & Schedule

Younger Division

  • Clinics: Saturday mornings BEGINNING DECEMBER 13

  • Focus on skill-building, teamwork, and game fundamentals

Older Division

  • Practices: Weekday evenings BEGINNING DECEMBER 8

  • Games: Weekday evenings (schedule to be announced)

  • Emphasis on advanced skills, teamwork, and structured competition

We will group players based on the number of players we have signed up. REGISTRATIONS CLOSE 11/21

Once registration closes, players will be grouped by grade depending on our number of participants. The season will run from Monday, December 8 through February. After teams are formed, families will receive an email with team rosters, schedules, and other important details.


Weather Guidelines

Here you will find information about how we decide to cancel practices and games. 

You will get an email sent to the email you put on your child’s registration form, notifying you of the cancellation. 

Practices and games will be canceled if:

-There is a thunderstorm

-The temperature is below 35 degrees fahrenheit

-The temperature is above 95 degrees fahrenheit

-There has been significant rainfall in the last 24 hours, to limit damage to fields.

We will continue to have practice if it is raining. If it's really cold and/or raining really hard, we will seek shelter in the Snack Shack or Putney Central School, until players are picked up. 

Players will always be allowed to warm up if they are cold, and cool down if they are too hot. 

In the event a thunderstorm should interfere with play, students will be brought into the Snack Shack or Putney Central School for safety until they are picked up by parents/guardians. Should we hear thunder or see lightning, we will wait to resume play until 30 minutes after the last strike of lightning, or sound of thunder. 


Covid Guidelines/Sick Policy

If your child goes home from school and isn’t feeling well, they will not be able to practice/play in a game that day.

If your child is sick, we highly encourage them to stay home. If they have had a positive covid test, we will refer to the CDC Guidelines to figure out when they can play. 

We do not require players, coaches, referees, timekeepers, or any member of the PRL to be vaccinated. 

Players will not face any negative repercussions for being sick and missing practice or a game. We believe health comes first, and we support each and every player. However, we DO require communication to your players coach or the Program Coordinator should your player need to miss practice or a game.

Expectations of Parents

Parents are expected to get their players to practice and games on time. They are also expected to pick up their players when the practice is over, or the game ends.

Please let your coach know if your player needs to miss practice or will be late. A quick email is great!

Parents are expected to have proper sideline behavior.

Parents are not to coach their players from the sidelines. We love to see encouragement and hear the crowd get excited about a great play, or an awesome save! Let’s encourage our players by responsible, respectful, sportsmanlike cheering, while reserving the coaching to the coaches. 

Parents should be respectful and supportive of all Putney Rec League Coaches, board members, referees, and officials. 

If a parent has a concern and would like to address it with a coach, referee, board member of the PRL we ask that you please do it respectfully. The board members of the PRL will address any concerns brought to our attention. 

Expectations of Players

We expect our players to always show respect, kindness, and good sportsmanship. 

We expect our players to always try their best. 

Players are expected to come to practice and games prepared with all their proper equipment and attire. 

Players are expected to be respectful of their coaches, referees, PRL board members, and volunteers.

Putney Recreation League

Parent Code of Ethics

  1. I agree to do my best to get my player to practice and games on time. If I am unable to do this I will notify the coach. 

  1. I will encourage good sportsmanship and demonstrate positive support for all players, coaches, officials and spectators during every game, practice, other event, and in communication.

  1. I will set an expectation with my player(s) that they will treat other players, coaches, spectators and officials with respect, at practice, games, other events and in communication.

  1. I will not use inappropriate language or discuss inappropriate topics while interacting with players, officials or parents during practices, games and PRL events.

  1. All practices, games and other events will be conducted in a drug, alcohol and smoke-free environment and I will not use or be under the influence of drugs, alcohol or tobacco during practices, games or other events.

  1. I will not engage in any physical behavior that involves force on another person, including players, coaches, spectators, officials, or board members, where injury or harm may occur.

  1. Should an issue arise with my player and another, I will notify their coach and the Program Coordinator immediately. I will complete an Incident Report if asked to do so.

  1. Should an issue arise between myself and another parent, I will notify the Program Coordinator immediately. I will complete an Incident Report if asked to do so.

  1. I understand that if I violate any one of the above principles of the Code of Ethics, a report will be brought before the PRL Board and a response will be promptly issued.  The Board reserves the right to prohibit my participation in any future events during that season, including games, practices and events.