
Clubs Basketball Teams
16-17U Girls
Head Coach: TBD
Assistant Coaches: TBD
Designed for ambitious female athletes in grades 9 to 12 from Edmonton, Nisku, and Leduc, our Girls High-Performance Basketball Program provides the ultimate training environment for those striving to compete at the highest level. This program bridges the gap between middle school and high school basketball, ensuring players develop the technical skills, tactical IQ, and physical conditioning needed to excel.
Practice Structure
2 Fixed Practices Weekly (April to End of August)
Season Schedule
1. Spring League (Edmonton) (April-May, 2025)
2. SWOOSH - Maximum Madness (Edmonton) (April 18-20, 2025)
3. GOOD Hoops Classic (Edmonton) (May 9-11, 2025)
4. ITD Invitational (Edmonton) (June, 2025)
5. Great Canadian Shootout (Edmonton) (June 27th - 1st, 2025)
6. Traxx Summer Challenger (Edmonton) (July 4-6, 2025)
7. SWOOSH - MM2 (Edmonton, AB) (August 8-10, 2025)
Spring League / 6 tournaments / Exhibition Games
* Full schedule will be made available upon selection *
Ideal for athletes senior high school team placements, Prep School, or Uplay opportunities, this program strengthens your discipline, basketball IQ, and leadership traits needed to excel at the next level.
.png)
Program Cost (Per Athlete)
Includes: College-style basketball training, team practices, skill development sessions, strength & conditioning sessions, and specialized performance coaching (detailed per team). The program also covers all travel costs, including flights, vehicle rentals, accommodations, registration fees, insurance, team gear, and coaches’ honorarium. Participants receive premium Under Armour apparel (jersey, t-shirt, backpack) for a professional experience.
💰 Local Option: $2,650 GST Included
Transparent pricing, no hidden fees. We prioritize accessibility – ask us how we can help.
Resource Support
To ensure all athletes have the opportunity to participate, please review the list of resource partners and let us know if you need any materials to promote and support involvement.
The Canadian Sport Helpline is a free, anonymous, confidential service for reporting abuse, harassment, or discrimination in sports. Available in both official languages.
Jumpstart ensures kids from families in financial need get the same chance to participate as their peers. Whether trying a new sport or continuing a favorite, no child should be left out.
KidSport Alberta offers grants to cover registration costs, ensuring all kids aged 18 and under can play sports. With nearly 40 local chapters, we remove barriers so all kids can play!