Hoop Shoot
Fast Facts
Fast Facts
Q. What Is the Elks National "Hoop Shoot" Program?
The Elks "Hoop Shoot" Free Throw Contest is the largest and most
visible of the many youth activities sponsored by Elks Lodges. More
than three million boys and girls, ages 8-13, will participate this
year. The Elks "Hoop Shoot" highlights the Elks commitment to America's
youth. From the millions of youngsters who participate and advance
through local, district, state and regional competition, six national
champions are named — one boy and one girl in each of three categories:
ages 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13. The winners each receive a trophy and their
names are inscribed on a plaque at the Naismith Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. Parents accompany
contestants throughout the competition. The parents of finalists at the
state, regional and national levels attend the competitions as guests
of the Elks.
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Q. How Will the "Hoop Shoot" Benefit Our School and the Children Who Participate?
The Elks desire, through their "Hoop Shoot" program, to provide an
interesting, character-building, competitive program for all girls and
boys in the contest regardless of their previous athletic competition
or abilities. This nationwide, sanctioned program gives these
youngsters an opportunity for spirited competition, fine relationships
with their peers, and travel statewide, regionally and nationally — at
minimal expense to their parents or school. Not only are the
participants involved in this wholesome, individual-effort program, but
parents, classmates, teachers and community are included.
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Q. What Are Our School's Obligations in Having a "Hoop Shoot" Program?
In most cases schools conduct their own contest under the direction of
the physical education instructor, using "Hoop Shoot" rules and school
helpers, declaring winners in each of the girls and boys divisions.
These school champions then enter the sponsoring Elks Lodge contest to
compete with champions from neighboring schools. Your sponsoring Elks
Lodge will furnish the necessary materials and assistance for you to
conduct your school contest.
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Q. Who Organizes and Runs the "Hoop Shoot" Program?
Your sponsoring Elks Lodge will assist you in organizing and running
your school contest. The Elks will also see that your school winners
are notified of their next level of competition, from the local level
right up to the national finals.
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Q. Who Can Participate in the "Hoop Shoot" Program?
The Elks National Free Throw Program is open to all boys and girls, ages 8 through 13, regardless of race or creed.
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Q. What Rewards Do the "Hoop Shoot" Winners Receive?
The "Hoop Shoot" program provides a constructive, character-building
experience for young people who participate. The program allows
competition with peers, free from outside influence of parents,
coaches, or teammates. It teach young people the importance of
developing individual skills. In addition to the mental and physical
benefits provided by competing in the "Hoop Shoot" program, all
contestants at every level of competition receive certificates of
participation and achievement. Winners receive trophies and plaques.
The names of national champions are displayed at the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Q. What Is the Cost of Conducting a "Hoop Shoot" Contest, and Who Is Responsible for it?
Most schools are equipped with the recess facilities to conduct a "Hoop
Shoot" program. School physical education personnel, often assisted by
Elks volunteers, normally conduct the school's contest. For district
contests and beyond, costs for materials, transportation, food, and
housing are borne by the Order of Elks. The "Hoop Shoot" program is
funded by the Elks National Foundation, which is supported by
individual and group contributions of members of the Elks.
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Q. How Do the Elks Benefit from the "Hoop Shoot" Program?
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has always considered the
youth of our nation its most treasured natural resource. By affording
America's children an opportunity to sharpen individual athletic
talents through the largest noncommercial youth coeducational sports
program in the nation, we are teaching them lessons of self-discipline,
respect, dedication, loyalty and individual responsibility. The
contestants are better prepared for the challenges of today's world and
tomorrow's productive opportunities.
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