The Chicagoland Youth Basketball Network (CYBN) has spots open for the Spring Youth Basketball Leagues taking place in March 2022. CYBN is the premier youth basketball tournament network in Chicago. The network just announced that their Playmakers Boys Winter League and all other winter season leagues have come to an end. Teams can now join the spring contest like March Mayhem, March Hoopfest, Hoop it Up and the Clash of the Clubs. March Basketball League Match Tournaments have 2 and 3 match shootout match options.
Youth basketball teams must be in 3rd grade or higher to participate in March league games. Tournaments are open to girls’ and boys’ basketball teams. CYBN has made it a point to keep entry fees for basketball events as low as possible. All games in March are therefore priced accordingly.
The March Mayhem is the premier youth league basketball tournament with open slots for the March leagues. Teams with players in grades 3-12 can participate in the tournament. The entry fee for the 2-game shootout in suburban Chicago and Crown Point, IN is $135, while the fee for the 3-game shootout in suburban Chicago is $175. There are still places available in the March Mayhem competition for interested teams on Saturday March 12 and Sunday March 13.
The March Hoopfest is the second youth league basketball tournament with open slots in March. The tournament is also open to teams in grades 3-12. The entry price for the 3-game suburban Chicago shootout is $185, while the entry fee for the 2-game suburban Chicago shootout is $145. Seats available at the March Hoopfest are Saturday, March 19 and Sunday, March 20.
The Hoop It Up 3×3 March Madness tournament is $95. It will be held at the Supreme Court Fascility in Chicago, Illinois. Teams with players in grades 3-8 can participate in Hoop it up matches. Teams interested in participating in the Hoop it up matches can register for the matches that will take place on Sunday 03/20/22. To make the game even more exciting: all winning teams will qualify for the national or regional championships of the Hoop It Up 3×3 events.
The Clash of Clubs is the last league game of the youth basketball tournament scheduled for the end of March. This event will cost the same as the March Hoopfest. It will be held in suburban Chicago, where it costs $145 for a 2-game shootout and $185 for a 3-game shootout. The Clash of Clubs will take place at the end of March. Seats available in the Clash of Clubs are Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27.
To learn more about the Chicagoland Youth Basketball Network or to register for any March league game, visit the website at https://cybntournaments.com/.
Like all of its previous league games, CYBN is committed to providing young teams and their dedicated fans with a fun, entertaining and challenging basketball season.
About the Chicago Youth Basketball Network
the Chicago Youth Basketball Network (CYBN) is one of Chicago’s most recognized and active youth basketball organizations. At present, they serve over 5000 teams and the number of registrations is increasing every year. The organization helps many schools and other organizations save up to $250,000 per year. However, the increase in the number of teams registered and those about to register will have a positive effect on the sport in general. Although the Chicago Youth Basketball Network is not a tournament broker and does not invest capital in any basketball team, it does offer school districts and municipalities the opportunity to lease courts at a discounted price. the CYBN and its growing network of partners own several gyms in Chicago. Charges are 25% of what they usually are with the same facilities. This means organizations save money and keep gyms filled; a win-win for everyone.
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Contact
Chicagoland Youth Basketball Network
888 S Frontenac St Suite 100 Aurora, Il 60504-3170
(331) 684-8608
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