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Boys Basketball

 

1st – 6th  Grades:  The program will run from January 5th – February 19th.  Coaches are needed for all grade levels.  Practice times and dates will be determined once the coaches are in place.  Registration will be ongoing starting December 1st.  Registration forms will be taken to the schools or can be picked up at the Rec Office.  Fee are $20 for grades 1st – 4th and $25 for grades 5th & 6th.

Coaches Are Needed.  Please call if interested.

 

4th, 5th, and 6th graders will participate in the Kiwanis Little Guy Basketball Tournament on
Saturday, February 21st held here in Wahpeton.

 

ELKS HOOP SHOOT     

The Local Hoop Shoot is scheduled for Thursday, December 4th at the Wahpeton Middle School at 7:00 pm for Wahpeton girls and boys basketball players, age 8-9, 10-11 & 12-13.  The District Hoop will be held Saturday, December 13th  at the Wahpeton Middle School at 9 AM, with age champions (girls and boys) advancing to the State Finals in Jamestown on Saturday, January 17th.

 

PRAIRIE ROSE SHOOT OUT

      The Prairie Rose State Games Basketball Shoot-out will be held on Thursday, April 16th at 6:30 PM at the Wahpeton Community Center.

      The competition features male & female divisions in six age divisions:  grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10.  Shooters get one minute to score as many points as they can from marked spots on the court.  Winners at each Shoot-out qualifier advance to the Prairie Rose Shoot-out Finals competition.

      The entry fee is $2 per one-minute attempt.  Shooters register on-site and are allowed a maximum of three entries at any one competition and may not compete at more than one PRSG Shoot-out site in the state.

      Prairie Rose State Games is North Dakota’s largest multi-sport festival.  Patterned after the Olympics Games, PRSG made its debut in 1987.  To date, more than 80,000 North Dakotans have participated.

 

Downloadable Documents

2007-08 Youth Basketball Entry Form

Boys Registration Forms

Roster & Liability Release Form

Tournament Rules