Greater Phoenix Basketball Spring 2016 Competitive League
GPB 2016 Spring League Information
All Divisions Are Grade Based
Boys Divisions (D1, D2) - 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades
Girls Divisions - 5th-6th and 7th-8th Grades
Cost: $750 per Team – No Admission at Games*
6 Games Plus Playoffs
Gym Locations—Central and North Phoenix Locations TBD
Game Dates/Times - Saturdays 9am-8pm (Friday Evening Games if Interest)
March 26
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
May 7
End of Season Tournament May 13-14
Typical High School Rules (minor exceptions)
Game Length—4 Quarters, 10 Minutes Each
Clock Stops - Last 10 Seconds of First 3 Quarters and Final 2 Minutes of Regulation
Click Here for Team-Admission fees comparison sheet
Greater Phoenix Competitive Basketball
The Greater Phoenix Youth Competitive Basketball League will kick off games in January 2016 and is designed for experienced club level teams as well as new and developmental caliber teams looking to play competitive basketball in the Greater Phoenix area. For the Winter 2016 season all games will be played in the North Phoenix, Central Phoenix or West Phoenix locations. All teams will play a 6 game regular season plus end of season tournament.
The Winter 2016 season will begin on January 9th. Games will be played on Saturdays in January on the 9th, 23rd and 30th. In February, games will be played on the 6th, 20th, and 27th.
The league tournament for the Winter season will be the March 4th-6th weekend.
For the Winter 2016 competitive league, there will be D1 and D2 divisions for Boys in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Girls divisions will be 5th-6th and 7th-8th grades.
Greater Phoenix Basketball's Vision
Our vision is to focus on providing our youth with the rewarding opportunity of participating in youth sports. We want to provide this opportunity to all players, coaches and parents to develop respect for all aspects of youth basketball including respect for teammates, coaches, opponents and officials. We hope that this participation will develop not only basketball skills but life skills as well. Through participation of youth sports, players will develop skills of teamwork, dedication, discipline, respect, integrity, character, exercise habits and social development that they can carry with them throughout their lifetimes.