Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the AAU teams want to make money year round so of course they will run their teams year round. The main season for AAU is spring-summer though due to the timing of high school basketball.
Sorry for the ignorance but is the year round team the same as the spring/summer team?
Or would an organization have both a year round team and a spring/summer team?
Our club has fall tryouts and spring tryouts. Spring summer is the more serious season. Not all spring summer players want to play in fall/winter, so the teams add players for those seasons. Not all of them will make the spring/summer team, but it's still a good way to get in
So it would be easier to get on a team in the fall since the spring season is the main season, correct?
Anonymous wrote:We are a new to basketball family. My son plans to try out for the select team in our area and attend the open gyms that are coming up. The select league goes through winter. Not sure of the exact dates of select basketball but winter. His middle school also has a basketball team and their season is November through February.
I see all these AAU tryouts for middle and high school happening now.
Wouldn’t these kids be playing for their school teams?
Do the AAU kids play year round?
Do better players not play on their school teams?
I’m just trying to understand the overlap and timing of these teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about FCYBL winter league when you mean "select"--most of the teams are Fairfax County based and those middle schools don't have official basketball teams.
Many AAU teams in the area don't do much in the winter season b/c their players are off playing FCYBL. There are also AAU teams for kids who can't make the select teams.
AAU players almost always also play for their high schools as well.
My child attends private school and they have a middle school basketball team.
My child was planning to try out for select in the next few weeks, play for his school team and try out for AAU in Jan/Feb.
Oh, do private middle school teams play their games right after school? I'm not familiar with how that works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about FCYBL winter league when you mean "select"--most of the teams are Fairfax County based and those middle schools don't have official basketball teams.
Many AAU teams in the area don't do much in the winter season b/c their players are off playing FCYBL. There are also AAU teams for kids who can't make the select teams.
AAU players almost always also play for their high schools as well.
My child attends private school and they have a middle school basketball team.
My child was planning to try out for select in the next few weeks, play for his school team and try out for AAU in Jan/Feb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the AAU teams want to make money year round so of course they will run their teams year round. The main season for AAU is spring-summer though due to the timing of high school basketball.
Sorry for the ignorance but is the year round team the same as the spring/summer team?
Or would an organization have both a year round team and a spring/summer team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the AAU teams want to make money year round so of course they will run their teams year round. The main season for AAU is spring-summer though due to the timing of high school basketball.
Sorry for the ignorance but is the year round team the same as the spring/summer team?
Or would an organization have both a year round team and a spring/summer team?
Our club has fall tryouts and spring tryouts. Spring summer is the more serious season. Not all spring summer players want to play in fall/winter, so the teams add players for those seasons. Not all of them will make the spring/summer team, but it's still a good way to get in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people who run the AAU teams want to make money year round so of course they will run their teams year round. The main season for AAU is spring-summer though due to the timing of high school basketball.
Sorry for the ignorance but is the year round team the same as the spring/summer team?
Or would an organization have both a year round team and a spring/summer team?
Anonymous wrote:If you are talking about FCYBL winter league when you mean "select"--most of the teams are Fairfax County based and those middle schools don't have official basketball teams.
Many AAU teams in the area don't do much in the winter season b/c their players are off playing FCYBL. There are also AAU teams for kids who can't make the select teams.
AAU players almost always also play for their high schools as well.
Anonymous wrote:The people who run the AAU teams want to make money year round so of course they will run their teams year round. The main season for AAU is spring-summer though due to the timing of high school basketball.