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  U13 Boys 2011

 

 

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SCHEDULE : Tryouts will begin April 7th at Justice Institute of BC , 715 McBride Blvd in New West. Times per age group posted shortly. You can register now for the trials below.

More tournaments will be added . Sign up for tryouts now:

 

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U11 Boys  (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

May Day Roundball / Port Angeles WA May 5/6th

3D Spring Showcase  Mid May'12

U13 Boys (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

Summer Slam Seattle June 9/10

Oregon Prep Tournament June 23/24

3D Spring Showcase or Western Canada Invitational

Best in the West 

U13 Girls (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

Summer Slam Seattle June 9/10

3D Spring Showcase or Western Canada Invitational

Best in the West

U14 Boys     (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

Summer Slam Seattle June 9/10

Oregon Prep Tournament June 23/24

3D Spring Showcase or Western Canada Invitational

Best in the West

 

U14/ 15 GIRLS  (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

Summer Slam Seattle June 9/10

Oregon Prep Tournament June 23/24

3D Spring Showcase or Western Canada Invitational

Best in the West

 

U15/16 Boys     (Tryouts April 6-9th TBA)

Exhibition vs AthElite  April 28

Summer Slam Seattle June 9/10

Oregon Prep Tournament June 23/24

3D Spring Showcase or Western Canada Invitational

Best in the West

 

Note: Spring 2012

April  - July  

Balloholics will have open tryouts for U11, U13 B/G, U14, U15/16 boys teams. There will be a travel component to U13 teams and up. U11 team will play in the lower mainland and provincially.

In 2011 the Balloholics had a strong group of players who developed over the course of the spring to challenge some of the top teams in BC. We are very happy with the progress the boys made and look forward to expanding the program in 2012.

There are few opportunities for these age groups to play during the heavy development period of spring and summer. This is when the top players compete and improve with elite play against other clubs in the region and across the country. If basketball is something your young player intends to pursue past high school, spring summer programs are now a must. Players develop at different rates, just because you don't make the grade 9 team doesn't mean you can't make the provincial team in 3 years. It's all about the price you want to pay in sweat equity.

The teams will practice twice per week . Tournaments will be on the weekends.

Practice days may vary along with gym locations.

 

U15 Boys 2011


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