Tuscaloosa's Para Basketball City League: Rolling Into Action

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The Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority, also known as PARA, offers basketball leagues for boys and girls. PARA has partnered with Tuscaloosa City and Tuscaloosa County school systems to allow children to practice and play at school campuses or the nearest PARA facility. PARA's basketball league is divided into conferences such as the Druid City Conference and the Black Warrior Conference, with teams formed based on high school zones. Middle and high school coaches can also be involved with the teams representing their school zone. PARA typically holds registration in early November and determines age groups based on cut-off dates of August 1st or September 1st.

Characteristics Values
Name Tuscaloosa Basketball Association
Area Tuscaloosa County
Type Parks & Recreation Authority
Teams Druid City Conference, Black Warrior Conference, Capstone League
Team Formation Based on high school zones
Registration Online
Birth Certificate Submission Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority (tcpara.org)
Age Groups 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Grade
Tryouts Conducted by coaches
Practice Facilities School campuses or PARA facilities
Other Leagues Safe Haven, YMCA, Upwards

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Tuscaloosa Basketball Association

The Tuscaloosa Basketball Association, also known as the Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority (TCPARA) league, offers basketball for boys and girls. The league is divided into conferences: the Druid City Conference and the Black Warrior Conference. Teams are formed based on school zones, with the goal of having children practice and play at school campuses or the nearest PARA facility.

The Druid City Conference features "A"-rated teams from each school zone, while the Black Warrior Conference is for "B"-rated teams. If a school zone does not have enough players to form a team, children will be placed in the closest school zone with a team. The number of conferences is dependent on the number of registered players, with multiple conferences being created if there are enough players to sustain them.

The Tuscaloosa Basketball Association allows middle school and high school coaches and their staff to be hands-on with the teams representing their school zone. Coaches determine team placement through tryouts, and they are given the choice to decide the team draft/placement process.

Registration for the Tuscaloosa Basketball Association is done online and by grade level. The deadline is typically in early November, with coaches' meetings taking place at the same time. Age groups are determined by the child's age on either August 1st or September 1st, depending on the league.

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Druid City Youth Basketball Association

The Druid City Youth Basketball Association is a part of the Tuscaloosa Basketball Association, also known as the Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority (PARA). The association aims to provide children with access to basketball facilities and foster a well-rounded basketball league.

The Druid City Conference is one of the conferences within the Tuscaloosa Basketball Association. The other conference mentioned is the Black Warrior Conference. The Druid City Conference is for "A"-rated teams from each school zone, while the Black Warrior Conference is for "B"-rated teams. If a school zone does not have enough players to form a team, children are placed in the closest school zone with a team to ensure every child gets a chance to play.

The Druid City Youth Basketball Association is open to both boys and girls, with teams formed based on grade level. The association typically caters to third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders, with registration usually taking place in early April for the summer basketball league at PARA. However, one source mentions that the deadline for PARA Basketball is usually in early November, with a coaches' meeting taking place at the Belk Center around the same time.

PARA has partnered with the Tuscaloosa City and County school systems to gain access to school zone gyms. This allows children to practice and play at school campuses or the nearest PARA facility. The core philosophy behind the Capstone League, which includes fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade teams, is to form teams based on high school zones to support the future development of middle and high school basketball programs in the county.

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PARA's goal for children

PARA, short for Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority, organises basketball leagues for boys and girls in the Tuscaloosa area. PARA's goal is to have children practice and play at school campuses or the nearest PARA facility.

PARA has partnered with the Tuscaloosa City and Tuscaloosa County school systems to gain access to many school zone gyms. PARA organises teams by forming conferences, such as the Druid City Conference and the Black Warrior Conference. The number of conferences depends on the number of registered players. Each conference represents the maximum number per age group. For example, the Druid City Conference is for "A"-rated teams from each school zone, while the Black Warrior Conference is for "B"-rated teams. If a school zone does not have enough players to form a team, children are placed in the closest school zone with a team.

PARA's basketball leagues are organised by coaches, who then register their teams at a PARA facility. Children can form their own teams or sign up individually. The age groups are determined by how old the child is on either August 1st or September 1st, depending on the league. For instance, the deadline for the PARA league is usually early November, and the age group is based on the child's age as of August 1, 2016.

Registration for PARA's basketball leagues is done by grade level, and children must be registered by their school grade. This information must be entered into the system in the "My Account" section prior to registration to avoid error messages. PARA conducts evaluations for certain age groups, such as the 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade teams, to form teams based on high school zones and help middle and high school basketball programs build for the future. However, no evaluations are conducted for 2nd and 3rd Grade groups. If there are not enough registered players in each individual age division, PARA combines them before selecting teams to ensure a well-rounded league.

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Multiple conferences

The Tuscaloosa Basketball Association organises its teams into multiple conferences, which are dependent on the number of registered players. The Druid City Conference is for "A"-rated teams from each school zone, while the Black Warrior Conference is for "B"-rated teams. If a school zone does not have enough players to form a team, children will be placed in the closest school zone with a team.

For example, if 30 players register for the 4th-grade team in a particular school zone, coaches and the Advisory Committee will hold a tryout. The top 10 players will form a team and be placed into the Druid City Conference. The remaining 20 players will be divided into two teams of 10 and placed into the Black Warrior Conference.

The Druid City Youth Basketball Association accepts applications for third, fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade teams. Most leagues stop at 12u or 13u for boys and girls. The Tuscaloosa Basketball Association also includes Safe Haven, YMCA, and Upwards.

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Registration

PARA has partnered with the Tuscaloosa City and Tuscaloosa County school systems to gain access to many school zone gyms. PARA's goal is to have children practice and play at school campuses or the nearest PARA facility. PARA Basketball allows boys and girls to form their own teams or sign up individually. The deadline is usually in early November, with a coaches meeting taking place at the Belk Center. Age groups are based on what the child's age is on either the 1st of August or the 1st of September, depending on the league.

The Druid City Youth Basketball Association also takes team applications for third, fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade teams. Registration for Summer Basketball at PARA usually takes place in early April.

Frequently asked questions

PARA stands for Tuscaloosa County Parks & Recreation Authority.

The Druid City Conference and the Black Warrior Conference are the two conferences in the league.

Teams are formed based on high school zones to help middle and high school basketball programs in the county.

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