Competitive “Rep” Teams

PLEASE NOTE: It is a club policy that for younger divisions (U10, U11, U12), only players who have taken part in the TTT Fall Skills Sessions will be eligible to join rep teams.

2023/24 Teams

U10G – girls born 2014+
U11G – girls born 2013
U12G – girls born 2012
U13G – girls born 2011
U14G – girls born 2010
U15G – girls born 2009
U16G – girls born 2008
U17G – girls born 2007

U10B – boys born 2014+
U11B – boys born 2013
U12B – boys born 2012
U13B – boys born 2011
U14B – boys born 2010
U15B – boys born 2009
U16B – boys born 2008
U17B – boys born 2007
U19B – boys born 2006,2005

For U13 and older, REGISTER HERE

Female Teams Practice Schedule

contact your coach for details

Male Teams Practice Schedule

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Attendance & Commitment

TTT Code of Conduct

What is Rep Ball?

Rep ball is an opportunity for kids to play for a team that represents Toronto Triple Threat in games against other basketball clubs. Teams play in a series of games and tournaments. Each team plays between 15 and 25 games including tournaments. Some teams will play in a league, depending mostly on their ability to commit to the game schedule.

Commitment

Teams practice twice a week. The schedule depends on where we can book gym space and on coach availability (schedules for each division are posted, as available, along the side-bar to the left). Tournaments are on the weekends and are generally within an hour to an hour and a half of Toronto. Teams play three to five games over the course of a weekend tournament.

Unlike the Saturday Skills Program, Rep Basketball requires considerably more team skill development as well as individual skills. That means if your child is not prepared to play in the game this poses a real problem for the coaches.

If you cannot commit, please be honest about it. We have many interested players and cannot save a spot for your child at the expense of another.

Tryouts

We try to provide enough teams for all interested players but we have some limitations. As a result, depending on the number of interested players, some teams will have tryouts. We want to provide an opportunity to play to as many youth as possible and believe in having at least 12 and in some cases the maximum allowable 15 players on a team all the way to the Ontario Championships wherever possible.

We are not dedicated to pursuing elite accomplishments at the expense of maximum participation. Due to limited funding and gym availability, some age groups may have to hold tryouts, as we do typically fund one team per age group.

Team selection is dependent on many factors, not just playing ability.

In the lower age groups (U10, U11, U12) there are Fair Play rules guaranteeing roughly equal playing time for each child throughout the game. At the U13 and upper levels, there are no such rules imposed by Basketball Ontario and we cannot promise playing time but we still maintain our philosophy of maximizing the opportunity to play – while recognizing that most players at the older age levels expect and want a compromise to try to win games. For U13 to U19 levels, this is an element that is left to each coach’s discretion. In certain games, an individual player may see very little playing time.

Please discuss any concerns you may have on this matter with the coach prior to the final team selection.

As noted above, team selection is dependent on many factors. A very important factor is conduct. We expect and require players to be respectful of their teammates, coaches, referees, opposing teams, gymnasiums, etc. Practices are very important and strong effort is required at each and every practice. As playing time in games is not evenly distributed, practice is an opportunity for maximum participation and should be viewed as being as important as a game. We also expect that parents will set a positive example with their own conduct, both at practices and games (although many parents do not observe the practices, which is totally acceptable). Positive encouragement and acceptance of mistakes made are examples of the good behaviour that we ask parents to display. Absolutely no criticism of referees and minor officials (e.g. scorekeepers) is appreciated. Everyone is expected to try their best.
Refer to the sidebar, under the heading Code of Conduct for more on our policies and commitment to healthy play.

Athlete Protection Guidelines

Rule of Two

Abuse Free Sport Helpline

Concussion Policy

Emergency Action Plan

EDI Pledge

Positive Experience

We want to ensure that the program is a positive one that builds a community feeling and provides children with an opportunity to develop life skills while playing basketball. If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to a member of the Coaches’ Committee (see our contacts page).

Cost/Fees to play Rep Ball

The player fee for our rep teams is $930 (2023/24 season).
NOTE: FOR U10, U11, and U12, the first $275 is covered by enrolling in our Fall Skills Program. Once the team is selected, fees are due at the first official team practice.
If you cannot afford the fees, please speak to your coach. Help is available.