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Tri-City Spring Elite Try-Out's

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Tri-City Basketball – Spring 2026 Elite Tryouts


Tri-City Basketball is pleased to announce our Spring 2026 Elite Division tryouts for U11–U17 boys and girls.

Tryouts will take place in February (see full schedule below).



Tryout Information


Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled start time to allow for check-in and warm-up. Only pre-registered players will be permitted to attend tryouts.


Age Eligibility (Spring 2026)


U11 – Born September 1, 2014 or later

U12 – Born September 1, 2013 or later

U13 – Born September 1, 2012 or later

U14 – Born September 1, 2011 or later

U15 – Born September 1, 2010 or later

U16 – Born September 1, 2009 or later

U17 – Born September 1, 2008 or later


About Our Elite Program


The Elite Division at TCYBA is designed for advanced-level players who want to develop their skills in a competitive, high-commitment environment.

While fun, friendship, and sportsmanship remain priorities, Elite players are expected to:


  • Attend all practices and games

  • Commit to the full spring season

  • Compete at a high level

  • Work hard to improve individually and as a team


We encourage multi-sport athletes and will not ask players to quit other sports, but commitment and attendance are important for team success.

The number of teams at each age level will be determined after tryouts and player evaluations.


For more information on our Elite Teams please visit our website.


Elite Season & Commitment


Season runs approximately early April through the end of June (tournament schedules TBD).


U11 – U15 Boys & Girls Teams:

  • 2 practices per week

  • Weekend games and tournaments

  • Program Costs: $1100 (Uniform not included)

 

Season runs approximately early April through mid July (tournament schedules TBD).


U16 & U17 Boys Teams:

  • 3 practices per week

  • Weekend games and tournaments

 

Spring Elite Team Fees


U11-U15 Boys & Girls Teams

·         $1100  (Uniform not included)

U16 & U17 Boys Teams

·         $1500  (Uniform not included)


2026 TRYOUT SCHEDULE

BOYS TRY OUTS

U11

Monday, February 23rd

6:00 - 7:30pm

Glen Elementary

U12

Tuesday, February 24th

5:00 - 6:30pm

Pitt River Middle

U13

Tuesday, February 24th

6:00 - 7:30pm

Maple Creek Middle

U14

Monday, February 23rd

5:00 - 6:30pm

Pitt River Middle

U15

Monday, February 23rd

6:30 - 8:00pm

Pitt River Middle

U16

Saturday, February 28th

1:15 - 3:15pm

Banting Middle School

U17

Saturday, February 28th

1:15 - 3:15pm

Banting Middle School

GIRLS TRY OUTS

U11/U12

Wednesday, February 18th

5:00 - 7:00pm

Citadel Middle

U13

Thursday, February 19th

5:00 - 7:00pm

Hillcrest Middle

U14

Monday, February 23rd

5:00 - 7:00pm

Scott Creek Middle

U15

Monday, February 23rd

5:00 - 7:00pm

Scott Creek Middle

 

 

Registration


Players must register online before attending tryouts.

Please ensure the following information is correct when registering:

  • Player full name

  • Birthdate

  • Grade for September 2026

  • Parent/guardian email

  • Current Jersey # for an existing TCYBA Player

Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email.

 

 

 
 
 

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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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