


OP
If your coach was up to it they would run a play to prove the zone with the supervisor in attendance. I would be very surprised if it was a zone. Trying to teach zone takes many hours of practice which I'm not sure a coach would waste on this age group. Perhaps it was split line defensre? Can be easily confused with zone but run a play against it to prove once and for all. Just putting it out there!

hey anon i agree lions going well in a couple of boys groups but you would have to be concerned at not having either div 1 in u12 boys or girls !! And it is a fact that centrals doesnt have the depth in players and coaches that some other clubs have - not being critical just stating the obvious !! lets hope the success of the 14 and 16 boys leads to improvements all through the club especially in the poorly performing girls teams

Centrals overall is still a struggling club - no div 1 under12's has been an issue off and on for quite a few years Their girls program has always struggled and still is , but a couple of strong boys teams offers some hope of improvement for the club overall - but they struggle to find the coaching and player depth that many more established clubs have . Let's hope that they can improve - basketball in the north needs them to be a strong and well organised club

I would ask if the OP knows the definition of a zone... but the answer is all too obvious.
