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YOUTH COACHES SUMMIT

YOUTH COACHES SUMMIT
YOUTH COACHES SUMMIT

TIME & LOCATION

Sep 22, 2023, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PDT

Heritage Wood Secondary School, 1300 David Ave, Port Moody, BC V3H 5K6, Canada

WHAT I CAN EXPECT

Basketball BC and Tri-City Youth Basketball are excited to announce the reintroduction of the Basketball BC Youth Coaches Summit series on September 22 & 23 at Heritage Woods Secondary School, 1300 David Avenue, Port Moody. This Fall’s session will feature USA Basketball and Nike EYBL coach Jim Huber.

This clinic is appropriate for coaches at both the youth and high school levels. This clinic is Free and we encourage all head coaches and assistant coaches to attend.

Pre-registration is requested for each session so appropriate resources can be provided and to allow for direct communication with all coaches. Read more about our popular Coaches Summit.

How to Register for Each Session

Register Now for each session you would like to attend. 

Reminder these sessions are Free but we do need to prepare program material and communicate with you about the Summit. If you register to attend a session and later on can’t make it, please let us know.

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The Tri-City Youth Basketball Association (TCYBA) was formed in 1999 and is a volunteer-driven registered not-for-profit that serves the youth of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody (Tri-Cities), New Westminster, Burnaby and surrounding areas in British Columbia, Canada. Currently, we have well over 2000 players, from Kindergarten to grade 12, playing in various divisions including both competitive Elite programs and recreational play. We offer academies, camps, official's development paths and coaching clinics in partnership with various local, provincial and national partners. Open to both boys and girls, the club operates out-of-school gyms across the Tri-City area and strives to ensure all youth that want to enjoy the sport have an opportunity to participate. We believe that youth sport is critical to a child's development and the opportunity to build skills for both the sport and for life should be available to all of our community's youth.

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