Chicago Youth Basketball Network (CYBN) announces 2-game and 3-game shootouts for October 2023. Open spots are now available for teams, coaches, and guardians looking for premier basketball youth leagues. Shootouts have become the most popular formats in boys’ and girls’ basketball tournaments. These games are organized throughout the year over the weekends every month. These are officiated matches that have become trademark tournaments organized by CYBN. All Illinois high school basketball teams are requested to enter the shootout games and grab the open spots at the earliest, as the slots will be full in no time.
The boys’ and girls’ basketball tournaments are important tools for players to improve their game skills. All Chicago youth basketball leagues are conducted in fully equipped gymnasiums so players experience a real sports environment. The first Rise Classic Shootout is scheduled on October 1st at the Lisle Schaumburg Sports Center at Supreme Courts. The other dates are the 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 22nd, 28th, and 29th of October. All games will be held at Supreme Courts located in Aurora. This facility boasts NBA-approved flooring in all four courts, is climate-controlled, and has a full concession area with four HDTVs.
CYBN is committed to encouraging, motivating, inspiring, and fostering players’ love for basketball. All interested teams are encouraged to join the most exciting youth basketball leagues. The 2-game and 3-game shootout games are arranged during weekends so that coaches, guardians, and teams can actively participate in the games. These events help the young players unlock their true potential. The boys’ and girls’ basketball tournaments provide players with an ideal platform and are opportunities to showcase their talents, play as a team, and learn skills.
The Illinois high school basketball teams are advised to bring their best and put their best foot forward. Apart from players, these shootout games are hot spots for coaches at both national and university levels looking for fresh skills and talents. Most talent scouts make their dream teams here at CYBN Chicago youth basketball leagues. Teams and players interested in getting into the boys’ and girls’ basketball tournaments and the CYBN trademark games can now sign up from the website. All the additional information about registrations, dates, upcoming games, venue details, and more are available at CYBN’s official website.
“CYBN is committed to providing professional-level 2-game and 3-game shootout matches throughout the year. These matches help the young players and teams develop gaming skills and keep them in high spirits and on top of their game,” said a representative from CYBN.
When asked how they organize the tournaments, the representative said, “All the contestants are painstakingly matched to provide the best competitive sportsmanship from all the teams. We look forward to active participation from teams, guardians, and coaches. Our professional management and staff members will be on hand at all times during the tournament, providing guidance and motivation to the young basketball teams.”
CYBN is not a tournament broker and does not invest in any particular team. It allows school districts to rent courts at premier facilities at discounted prices.
To learn more, visit https://cybntournaments.com/Home/Index.
About Chicago Youth Basketball Network
The Chicago Youth Basketball Network (CYBN) is one of Chicago's most recognized and active youth basketball organizations. Currently, it serves over 5,000 teams, and the number of registrations grows yearly. 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 poised to register will positively affect the sport in general. Although the Chicago Youth Basketball Network isn’t a tournament broker and does not invest capital in any basketball team, it allows school districts and municipalities 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.
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Published by: Randy Rohde