Youth Outdoor Summer Basketball Offered by Raleigh Parks Athletics

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh Parks Athletics is set to offer outdoor youth basketball for ages 9-12 during the upcoming summer season. The program will cater to both league age groups, 9-10 and 11-12, at the Baileywick Park Outdoor Pavilion.

Participants can look forward to receiving necessary equipment for practices and games, along with team uniforms, as confirmed by the Athletics Program. Registration for the program is open from April 1 to April 14, with interested athletes having the option to sign up online or at any Raleigh Parks community center within the specified period.

Individuals seeking further details about the youth basketball program are encouraged to reach out to Athletics through various channels, including visiting the Athletics Programs webpage, calling 919-996-6836, or sending an email to athletics@raleighnc.gov.

As highlighted, the program is tailored for youth aged 9 to 12, with the league age being determined as of August 31, 2023. The cost of participation is set at $51 for Raleigh residents and $66 for non-Raleigh residents.

This initiative aims to provide young athletes with a structured and engaging outdoor basketball experience during the summer months, fostering skill development and a sense of community within Raleigh’s youth sports scene.



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