Saturday, February 24, 2018

2018 CC Deacons' Bracket


Coordinating Council Deacons Championship Game:
Mill Shadow (Deseret Mill Stake) vs. Fairfield (Crestwood Stake)

2018 CC Teachers' Bracket


Teachers Championship Game:
Shadowbrook (Kaysville South Stake) vs. Country Mill (Deseret Mill Stake) 

2018 CC Priests' Bracket


Priests Championship Game Photo:
Kaysville East (left, blue jerseys) vs. Fruit Heights 1st Ward (right, white jerseys)

2018 CC Women's Bracket

2018 CC Men's Bracket


Congratulations to the Havenwood men on their 7th consecutive CC Title! Wow!

Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Coordinating Council Basketball Tournament Upcoming

The annual Coordinating Council Basketball Tournament will be played March 1-3 and 8-10 at various Stake Centers in Kaysville and Fruit Heights.


Check back here for updated brackets, results and schedules for the Tournament.

There will be a mandatory Coaches, Athletic Directors meeting this Sunday, February 25th at the Haight Creek Stake Center (1520 Fox Pointe Drive, Kaysville) at 6:30 p.m. See you there!

As a Council, we're very excited to have you all participating. Congratulations to all the teams and coaches who made it to the tournament. We're looking forward to another great two weeks of basketball.

Building Addresses:



Kaysville Central Stake Center
555 North 100 East
Kaysville South Stake Center
900 South Main
Deseret Mill Stake Center
270 West Burton Lane
Haight Creek Stake Center
1520 South Fox Pointe Drive
Fruit Heights Stake Center
170 North Mountain Road
Crestwood Stake Center
855 East Mutton Hollow Road
Kaysville Stake Center
615 North Flint

Monday, December 11, 2017

Basketball Officials' Guidelines

Basketball Officials' Guidelines

·       Keep a diagonal position opposite your officiating partner
·       Never be positioned directly beneath the basket during play or during free throw attempts
·       Concentrate and focus on your area of responsibility
·       Re-position yourself to see more of your area of responsibility
·       Switch ends with your officiating partner frequently
·       Did the player’s action cause an unfair advantage?
·       Teach where appropriate
·       Warn against aggressive post play and lingering in the key area
·       If the ball is in your area of responsibility, concentrate on the activity with the ball
·       If the shooter is within your area of responsibility, concentrate on the shooter through the entire shooting motion/activity
·       Reward good defense
·       The defender does not have to be stationary to draw a charging foul
·       Rule of verticality - defender owns the space directly above their defensive position
·       Legal screens require the screener to be “set” or stationary
·       Work with the scorer’s table
·       Watch for “points of emphasis” such as team control fouls, closely guarded situations, contact above the shoulders, intentional fouls and illegal contact (hand-checking, rebounding and post-play).  Note: 2017-2018 point of emphasis - fouling in a close game - defense must make an attempt at stealing the ball - if no attempt at stealing the ball, then intentional foul - 2 shots and shooting team retains possession out of bounds
·       Post play "dislodging" an opponent is a foul
·       Foul line "spots" close to the free throw shooter - cannot make contact with the shooter prior to the ball passing the rim and cannot enter the shooter's space.  Can be a re-try or a foul up to the referees discretion.