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REGISTRATION

2020 Spring Season Postpone Indefinitely

We are excited that we have the most registrations for Spring basketball to date but at Youth Stars, our top priority is the health and well-being of our athletes, teams and communities. In light of the most recent COVID-19 information available, we have taken the precautionary measure to temporarily suspend the start of our Spring season indefinitely until we have a better outlook on our ability to hold our season safely and effectively. 

 

In addition, we plan to refund all our registrations today in case families need to use those extra funds.

 

Once we are green-lighted to proceed, we will re-open registration.  Thank you for all your support.  #together #morethanbasketball #

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Back to School Event

One of the goals of our organization is to have our players be involved in the community.  Empower them to make a difference no matter who they are, learn to have empathy, compassion, and lend a hand when it's needed.

 

With that being said, we are partnering with the Kroc Center for their annual "All About Kids" event 

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ELITE TRAINING

Bringing out the Skills and Passion for Basketball through Training

Who says elite training has to be challenging and miserable?  Not us.  We believe training can be effective, challenging, and fun.  In order for our athletes to grow, we want them to continue to love the game and be passionate about improving their craft.  We effectively do this by creating a positive atmosphere that leads them to their goals.  Check out the video for a glimpse of our training! 

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TEAM BUILDING

Movie Night

Imagine a theatre filled with all your teammates and a few brave chaperones… and you can feel all the laughter, smiles,  endless Slurpees, popcorn, and restroom breaks:)

"I worry that business leaders are more interested in material gain than they are in having the patience to build up a strong organization, and a strong organization starts with caring for their people."

John Wooden

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