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Who Are "The No Limits Basketball Club?

The No Limits Basketball Club is a private organization for girls and boys interested in participating in basketball at a higher level of competition. Founded in 2003, No Limits is a vital, progressive and competitive organization dedicated to the development of girls  basketball in Northern Virginia.

How Can I Join? No Limits will hold open team tryouts in March.

  

Who Can Tryout? Everyone is welcome! In the spring, No Limits will form several teams.

How Much Time Is Required? The No Limits Basketball Club is for everyone who is serious about making a commitment to basketball. The No Limits Basketball Club teams routinely play over 50 games in a four month period, March ‑July. All teams will practice twice a week. The organization is not directly affiliated with any individual high School, however No Limits will utilize a number of Varsity and Junior Varsity coaches throughout Northern Virginia to assist us in skill clinics and one on one tutoring opportunities. High School coaches will coach some of our teams.

How Much Will It Cost? AAU basketball with its many tournaments and out of town travel can be expensive. All fees are non‑refundable and will not be prorated. Fund‑raising opportunities, installment payments and other financial assistance may be available. Fees cover everything (costs of uniforms, equipment, insurance, facilities, tournament fees, AAU and YBOA memberships and other club expenses). Costs may vary for each team depending on the tournaments they select. Costs will be highest for the 15U showcase team because of travel to exposure tournaments at Penn State and Chicago, among other locations. Tournament registration fees and the club fee for uniforms and other essential expenses will be collected at the start of the season and divided evenly among the players.  Players may use fundraising activities to directly offset their costs.