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02 Jul 2022, 00:45 GMT+10
The Chicagoland Youth Basketball Networks (CYBN) has announced the start of the summer shootouts in June. The contests are held in top-tier local basketball facilities, and the teams are evenly matched to bring out the best in all players.
Empty spots are available for youth basketball teams interested in June summer shootouts for the Prairie State Classic and Summer SlamFest. The matches will take place over the weekend, with youth basketball boys and girls teams from grade 3rd to grade 12th permitted to sign up to enter the tournament.
The Prairie State Classic will take place on Saturday, June 18th, 2022, in Lisle, with a registration fee of $65. The Summer SlamFest will have 2-game and 3- game shootout matches, that will be held at the Chicago Suburbs on Saturday, June 25th, 2022, and Sunday, June 26th, 2022. The registration charge for the 2-game shootout is $125, while the 3-game shootout match is $165.
CYBN has always sought to keep tournament expenses affordable while preserving the quality of the gameplay experience and the growth of players. All of the matches in the summer shootouts are accordingly priced offering the teams a chance to compete in a high-quality event without paying an arm and a leg to enter the tournament.
CYBN has honored its promise to the game since the opening of the summer tournaments. The shootout matches are delivering a basketball competition this summer that is going to challenge not only the young players but also immerse the coaches and even parents in the game spirit. The shootouts will pair opposing teams to create the most competitive play possible, rather than teams simply playing games, as CYBN recognizes the significance of building a successful team and athletes.
A Chicagoland Youth Basketball Network representative expressed his excitement for the upcoming matches stating that the young players can look forward to exciting and competitive matches in the summer shootouts:
'Basketball is a high-intensity and competitive sport. Our summer basketball shootout matches provide youth teams a unique opportunity to learn new and advanced basketball skills and strategies while having fun competing with other teams. For kids of all ages and skill levels, these basketball tournaments provide an excellent opportunity to experience the adrenaline rush and pressures of competing in a professionally officiated match.
He further added that 'Our tournaments cater to everyone, including coaches, participants, and even parents. These camps focus on multiple aspects of the sport. They play a role in players' physical and mental growth while serving as a morale booster. CYBN summer shootouts will allow young players to polish their skills and improve their game as basketball players, whether they need to develop a group or individual skill sets.'
To learn more about all other upcoming summer basketball events organized by CYBN, visit the company's official website at https://cybntournaments.com/ Teams interested in participating in the tournaments can also register on the website.
About 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 growing each year. The organization helps many schools and other organizations save up to $250,000 annually. However, the uptick in the number of teams registering and those that are poised to register will have a positive effect on the sport. Although the Chicago Youth Basketball Network isn't a tournament broker and does not invest capital in any basketball team, they provide the school districts and municipalities the opportunity to rent courts at a discounted price. The CYBN and its growing partner network own several gyms in Chicago. The fees are 25% of what they usually are with the same facilities. That means organizations save money and keep the gyms filled; a win-win for everyone.
Contact
Chicagoland Youth Basketball Network
888 S Frontenac St Suite 100 Aurora, Il 60504-3170
(331) 684-8608
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