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Welcome to the Community Youth Basketball Association (CYBA) official web site. Here you will find youth basketball programs that will help
develop your individual basketball skills, team skills and social skills. However, should you not have a youth basketball program in your area, we can
help develop one for your community.
Community Youth Basketball (CYBA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to instill leadership, sportsmanship and integrity skills in today's youth,
using the game of basketball and positive role models to forge healthy minds and bodies. The focus of the program is to work closely with leaders in
communities to develop and run basketball clinics, leagues, and various tournaments across the Midwest. The programs are grade-based – 3rd to
8th grades – but are not necessarily school-based. Many high school coaches encourage team activity at an early age, so that team philosophies
as well as team and individual skills will be well-developed by the time they reach high school.
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First: Fill out our Inquiry Form so you will be able to receive updates on basketball activities
in your area.
Second: If your community does not have an effective community basketball program, send
us an email with your contact information and we can assist to bring a program to your area.
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Although we do have an Elite Division and All Star Events, the majority of teams and players are those that enjoy the game of basketball and want to improve
their skills while having fun with their friends and family. CYBA rules do require significant playing time for all players and the mission is development,
not winning. Of course winning is part of the game, but it is not the emphasis; however at the end of a season it is obviously a measure of the team's
improvement over a season. This compares to taking an exam at the end of term to measure how well you learned the lesson taught.
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The focus is on FUN so the players don’t really know that they are learning, developing new skills and working as a team.
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