"Supersize Your Basketball Skills" is a just-completed, 30 page videoscript that demonstrates how kids and adults can dramatically improve their game by learning and using the 6 Supreme Court Skills of basketball.
The "star" is a local coach, Biff, who uses his son and daughter and his team of 7th and 8th grade girls to demonstrate these crucial skills; the presentation of each skill is followed by effective--and sometimes even fun--drills to help "students" learn these skills.
This script, which should be produced soon, will help everyone to be the best player they can be--and to be highly competitive whether playing school or club ball, on the playground or in a driveway. A must, too, for every parent and coach of youth basketball players.

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Lew Riley received his B.A. and M.A. in Communications from California State University, Fullerton. While earning his M.A., Lew began teaching writing courses at Cal-State Fullerton, and he's been teaching and writing professionally ever since. Lew has written several full-length comic plays that have been published and produced ("Game Show" is his most staged work; see dramaticpublishing.com), numerous magazine and newspaper articles, and a writing primer for the Avery Corporation ("Quick Writing Guide"). Currently, Lew is teaching online (after completing a three-year on-ground stint at DeVry University), writing (he just completed a screenplay, "Stealing Elvis") and rooting on the Anaheim Angels and Mighty Ducks, who play about ten miles from his home. (Watch out for the Angels; it could be a repeat of 2002!) Though Lew enjoys seeing his plays produced around the country, he considers his greatest "productions" his son, Christopher (17) and his daughter, Shannon (13).