Club Basketball Tryouts
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Your Tryout Questions, Answered
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Tryouts are open to players in the U15 and U17 age categories who are interested in competing and developing in a structured basketball program. All skill levels are welcome.
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No. Tryouts are competitive, and roster spots are limited. Players are evaluated based on skill level, effort, attitude, coachability, and how they fit within a team environment.
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Players should wear basketball shoes and athletic clothing and bring a water bottle. Basketballs will be provided unless otherwise noted.
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Tryouts typically last 2 hours.
Tryouts will be held on February 12 & 13, 2026.
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Coaches evaluate:
Fundamental skills (ball handling, shooting, passing, defense)
Effort and hustle
Coachability and attitude
Team play and communication
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There will be 2 tryouts held on February 12 & 13, 2026. Attending all scheduled sessions is strongly encouraged, as it helps coaches make more accurate evaluations.
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Families will be notified of tryout results via email within 72 hours after the final tryout session.
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No. Tryouts are free of charge.
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Our goal is to place players in the best environment for their development. If a player is not selected, we will do our best to provide feedback or recommend alternative opportunities when possible.
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Once selected, families will receive information regarding:
Practice schedules
Program expectations
Payment deadlines
Tournament plans
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What Sets Our Teams Apart
01 / Team Development
We prioritize teaching the fundamentals and basketball IQ at every level. Practices are intentional, structured, and focused on long-term player growth—not just short-term wins.
02 / Team Culture
Our program emphasizes effort, respect, and responsibility. Players are held to high standards on and off the court, building confidence, discipline, and leadership skills that extend beyond basketball.
03 / Team Basketball
We teach players to play the game the right way, including sharing the ball, communicating, competing with effort, and putting the team first. These habits build character, accountability, and leadership skills that translate beyond basketball and into everyday life.