You have no clue what you are talking about!BurgFan43 wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:59 pmTravel teams are in NO WAY affiliated with the schools. Good try.RBH23 wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:35 pmThanks for the comment. Not worried at all because this person has no idea what they are talking about.avalanche wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:15 pm
RBH… don’t worry about this poster. They admitted in another thread that they have “family” who is an AD in our region.Don’t stoop to their level
The travel team I coached was part of the school, in this case a D1 school. Maybe travel team is the wrong words but it was definitely tied to an educational athletics environment.
One kid on the team was Phoenix Wolf. His name may sound familiar because his family moved to Waverly where Phoenix and his brother were football stars.
I call it a “travel team” because they play other schools in their conference. The technical name of this school league is <Name of School> Youth Basketball Competitive League which now plays in the Cincinnati Premier League; played in the GWOC when I coached.
In the school district I live, they start these teams in 3rd grade where each grade has three teams (use to be A, B, and C teams).
Tryouts are held and 7-10 kids picked for each team based on skill, etc. Being a big school, most kids obviously don’t make a team, and the school has a different league for them similar to the leagues back in my day.
Now do you understand? I can keep trying to explain it to you, but you need to put your brain to use and at least attempt to understand.
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The poster don’t want to understand, and they said before they are in Cincinnati. Funny if they do live in Cincinnati, then how do they not know about the Cincinnati Premier League!!

That’s funny right there!!
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I am aware, and it's a youth rec league. Congrats, you're both again inaccurate. It's neither travel or school affiliated outside of NAME only. The Wheelersburg youth All-Star basketball team in neither funded by the school or actually a part of the school athletic programs. As you can see, these are rec leagues: 2nd-12th grade teams
Rec, High-Rec, Athletic
10 game rec/high-rec schedules
20 game rec option (3rd-6th)
20 game athletic schedules
Rec teams grouped by location
Athletic A/B/C boys divisions
Athletic A/B girls divisions
League schedules all games
League manages/assigns refs
Games at member gyms
Preseason Shootout
Post-season Tournament