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3-ON-3 LEAGUES

WCCC 3-on 3  is a fast-paced, competitive playing format which challenges players to develop both their offensive and defensive game skills.  It is best-suited for players who have previously played organized basketball, have a basic understanding of the game, and an intermediate to advanced skill level.  This is not a program for beginner players.

2019 Fall 3-on-3

Registration for the 2019 Fall 3-on-3 is now open and is limited to the first 20 players registered in each division.

Three playing divisions are offered for the Fall 3-on-3:
               Junior Midgets (4th & 5th grade – coed)
               Midgets (6th & 7th grade – coed)
               Juniors (8th & 9th grade – coed)

Each team will consist of 3 to 5 players with 3 players from each team on the court at one time playing in the half-court.  All divisions are open to both boys and girls.  There are no regular practices for the Fall 3-on-3.

6-week season with play to begin the week of September 9th. 

Games will be played on one night a week.  Each team will play two games a night.  
              Junior Midgets (4th & 5th grade – coed) – Monday nights (6:00pm-7:30pm)
              Midgets (6th & 7th grade – coed) – Tuesday nights (6:00pm-7:30pm)
              Juniors (8th & 9th grade – coed) – Tuesday nights (7:30pm-9:00pm)

Each game will be officiated by one referee.

Cost is $50 and includes a league t-shirt.  WCCC shorts are encouraged, but not required for this program.

Click here for complete 3-on-3 League rules.

Expectations of Parents and Spectators

WCCC - Youth Basketball League parents and spectators are expected to:

  • Keep a healthy perspective and understanding of the mission of the WCCC-YBL.  Basketball is a game for the ENJOYMENT AND BENEFIT OF THE PLAYERS.  It is not the most important thing and should be treated accordingly.
  • Assist in giving all players a fun, safe and competitive learning experience.
  • Be considerate of the efforts of players as well as those charged with managing the conduct of the game (coaches, referees, scorekeepers, etc.).  Loud, boisterous, and threatening behavior can result in children carrying such behavior into their school and social life.
  • Exhibit a positive attitude.  Blaming the loss of a game on the opposing team, the officials or some factor beyond one’s control has no benefit and results in young people developing an attitude of blaming someone else for their shortcomings rather than concentrating on how to improve them.
 Help us keep a sense of COMMUNITY in West Central COMMUNITY Center Youth Basketball.

WCCC Youth Basketball League, Inc.

P. O. Box 247 
Pfafftown, North Carolina 27040
Email : [email protected]
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