JR. WOLVES basketball

About

Jr. Wolves is a new program for 10-13 year olds. Youth can join a soccer team, basketball team, ball hockey team, or multiple teams!

The Jr. Wolves provides youth the opportunity to train and play with a committed team and caring coaches in city-wide leagues. This is a great first step to joining the Wolves, our more competitive stream.

Program Costs

The Wolves Athletics Club runs on a “Contribute What You Can” membership. Our goal is to be open to any youth who wants to experience positive and supportive coaching. We believe the best teams, and the best communities, require people from different backgrounds who all support each other.

So, how do you know how much to contribute? Please review the costs during registration and make a selection based on your needs. 

Whether that is 1%, 100%, or anything in between, that is up to you and your family. 

NORTH TEAMS

North Teams will be practicing out of one of these schools: Abbott, Belmont, Homesteader, Ivor Dent, Overlanders, or Sifton.

If you have any problems registering or have questions, please email: support@freeplayforkids.com

SOUTH TEAMS

South Teams will be practicing out of one of these schools: Lee Ridge, Grace Martin, Hillview, St. Elizabeth Catholic, Malcolm Tweddle, or McKee

If you have any problems registering or have questions, please email: support@freeplayforkids.com

 WEST TEAMS 

West Teams will be practicing out of one of these schools: Callingwood, Lauderdale, Lynwood, Mee-Yah-Noh, Thorncliffe, or Calder.

If you have any problems registering or have questions, please email: support@freeplayforkids.com

CENTRAL TEAMS

Central Teams will be practicing out of one of these schools: John A. McDougall, Balwin, Delton, Brightview, Ben Calf Robe, or St. Francis Assisi.

If you have any problems registering or have questions, please email: support@freeplayforkids.com

head coach/manager

Jesse Trussler

1) How did you become involved in Coaching basketball?

I have played basketball for almost twenty years now. I played at the high school, provincial, and university level. Throughout my playing career, I picked up different opportunities to give back by coaching at the youth level. Once I finished my university playing career, I got started at Free Play and never looked back!

2) What do you enjoy most about coaching?

The thing I enjoy most about coaching is building relationships with the kids. I had many great coaches growing up that I still talk to today, and I would love to be the same type of mentor to the kids at Free Play

3) Share a highlight or favourite moment from your time at Free Play.

Grinding out an incredible win in a really tight game against a very good club with our U15 Boys at 8 AM on a Saturday morning last July. It was our first of three games that same day. The resilience and togetherness were unbelievable.

4) What is one of your quotes that you live by personally and/or professionally?

Phil Jackson: “Not only is there more to life than basketball, there’s a lot more to basketball than basketball.”

5)List any coaching certifications or coach education that you possess.

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (including classes in sport psychology, child developmental psychology, psychology of adversity, social psychology, and 100-level introduction to coaching)

6)Outside of coaching, what are your interests or hobbies?

Playing and watching basketball, Philosophy and walks.

WE ARE

CANADA BASKETBALL VERIFIED

We are Canada Basketball Verified. The Verification Program integrates important aspects of coaching, Safe Sport, and organizational leadership. Displaying the Verified logo above indicates that our governing bodies have reviewed us and have added accountability to create welcoming, safe, and developmentally appropriate environments for everyone.

Like other Verified groups across Canada, we are committed to raising standards to provide the best athlete experience possible for all participants, including:

• Mandatory background checks and Safe Sport Training for all coaches

• Adopting a full policy suite of guidelines that help protect the safety of all participants

• Adhering to Canada Basketball’s model for Long Term Development, including age and developmentally-appropriate training

• Ensuring proper administrative procedures have been taken to govern our organization