YOUTH BASKETBALL
JR. SABRES BASKETBALL
Teams will practice during the week with games held throughout Illinois on weekends at local travel basketball tournaments from April – July.
Playing time in games is not guaranteed, as this is an advanced-level program with high-level training.
This is a travel tournament basketball team that requires approval from the Jr. Sabres coaches to join after tryouts.
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUES
The goal of the program is to help each participant experience success as they develop their skills and abilities. An emphasis is placed not only on the basic skills of basketball but also upon the development of important character qualities such as sportsmanship and teamwork. We may need to modify grades of each division depending on enrollment.
Practices will be held at Park Place during the week. Games will be played in Streamwood and other local park districts mostly on Saturdays and Sundays. Practices will be based on the availability of the volunteer coaches.
PROGRAM MANAGER
Kristin Woodbury
Recreation Manager
p: 630.483.30731
e: kwoodbury@spdcares.com
SPDATHLETICS.COM
SPDAthletics.com is your central hub for all Streamwood Park District youth and adult athletic leagues.
SPDAthletics.com allows you to view your team's schedule, standings, sign-up for text & email alerts, and stay up-to-date on all field closings and cancelations.
VOLUNTEER COACHES
Become a leader in the community.
The Streamwood Park District offers a wide range of youth sports and sports leagues throughout the year. Our Youth Sports Leagues are highly reliant on volunteer coaches and team coordinators.
All the necessary equipment and training resources are provided, ensuring that you are prepared to coach and have a fun and rewarding experience.
If you’d like more information on how you can become a volunteer coach, please contact our Recreation Managers.
CONCUSSION AWARENESS
The Streamwood Park District takes head injuries very seriously.
We strive to educate our volunteer coaches, parents, and participants whenever possible. As a parent of a child who plays youth sports, please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with current information on concussions from the Center for Disease Control's Head's Up website.