SFBA 2023 Fall AAU Tryout Registration List
We are preparing for the 2023 Fall SFBA Basketball AAU Season. This will run from September 2023 - October 2023.

What to expect?
✅Two Team Practices Per Week 90 Minutes Each
✅Two Strength and Conditioning Workouts / Week 60 Minutes Each
Four tournaments for the entire two month season

We will accept up to 6 teams for the Fall Season. Below is the range of teams will will consider based on the results from tryouts. 
3rd - 8th Grade Boys
3rd - 8th Grade Girls



Complete the form below to let us know if you would like to join our tryout list for the 2023 Fall Season.

Players looking to try out must be able to attend each of these organized team activities.

If you are looking to try out, we assume that you can make practices, workouts, and tournaments. If you have other commitments that may interfere with our organized team activities we recommend that you do not try out .

Our program is for competitive AAU Basketball. Your enrollment fee for your child does not earn them their playing time—your child's playing time results from their attendance, efforts, progress, mastery of skill and attitude.

Do not sign up if your child plans to play on another club team during the months of April through August. We will not accept them for tryouts if they plan to play for another program during that time. We want to respect the work their current coaches are putting in to help their teams improve.  Also, we don't want to create scheduling conflicts from this.

Practices will be held at a Gym in the San Francisco/Daly City Area

Tryout Dates: In July. Date TBD

Available Teams
(We will host up to 6 teams for the season. We will evaluate players from each grade level below and select the six best groups of players to formulate our teams for the 2023 AAU Season. If we do not believe we have the players for a specific grade level that can compete at a high level, we will not host a team for that grade.)

Potential Boys Teams
✅3rd Grade Boys/9U
✅4th Grade Boys/10U
✅5th Grade Boys/11U
✅6th Grade Boys/12U
✅7th Grade Boys/13U
✅8th Grade Boys/14U


Potential Girls Teams
✅3rd Grade Girls/9U
✅4th Grade Girls/10U
✅5th Grade Girls/11U
✅6th Grade Girls/12U 
✅7th Grade Girls/13U 
✅8th Grade Girls/14U 



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What grade will your child be in for the 2023-2024 School Year? *
Parents Email *
Gender *
Child's Last Name *
Child's First Name *
Hight (Feet, Inches) *
Has your child played AAU Basketball Before? *
If yes, for how many years?
If yes, for which programs?
Can your child commit to attending two travel tournaments to Reno and Las Vegas?  *
Does your child plan on playing other sports during the months of March - August?  *
Does your child have other commitments that will interfere with their ability to make all practices, workouts and games?  *
Do you and your child commit to showing up on time to all practices, workouts and games to the best of your ability? *
Will your child commit to maintaining at least a 2.75 GPA throughout the school year and receive no grade lower than a C on their report card?  *
Can your child commit to 2 team practices and 2 strength and conditioning workouts per week? *
Participant Liability Waiver and Hold Harmless Agreement
Please read this form carefully and be aware that by registering for and participating in this program(s) or by registering your minor child/ward for participation in this program(s), you will be waiving your rights and/or the rights of your minor child/ward to all claims for injuries you or your minor child/ward might sustain arising out of this program(s) and you will be required to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the SFBA Sports Performance  for any claims arising out of participation in said program(s).
Risk of Injury - “As a participant in the program, or as a parent or legal guardian of a participant under 18 years of age, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume the full risk of injuries, including death, damages, or loss which I may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities associated with this program.”
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Waiver of Injury Claims - “I agree to waive and relinquish any and all claims I may have arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program.”
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Release from Liability - “I do hereby fully release and discharge SFBA Sports Performance and its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damage or loss which I or my minor child/ward may have or which may occur on account of participation in the program.”
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Indemnity and Defense - “I further agree to indemnify, hold harmless and defend SFBA Sports Performance and its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims from injuries, including death, damages and losses sustained by me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with the activities of the program.” In the event of any emergency, I authorize SFBA Sports Performance to secure from any licensed hospital, physician, and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed reasonable and necessary for my minor child’s immediate care and agree that I will be responsible for payment of any and all medical services rendered. *
Release of video/photos - I agree to allow any pictures or video taken of my student during the SFBA Sports Performance Programs to be used for SFBA Sports Performance social media, videos, and other promotional materials affiliated with SFBA Sports Performance
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2022-23 SFBA Sports Academy Basketball Risk Acknowledgement by Parent/Legal Guardian - The collective effort and sacrifice of San Francisco residents staying at home limited the spread of COVID-19. But community transmission of COVID-19 within San Francisco continues, including transmission by individuals who are infected and contagious but have no symptoms. Infected persons are contagious 48 hours before developing symptoms (“pre-symptomatic”), and many are contagious without ever developing symptoms (“asymptomatic”). Pre-symptomatic and asymptomatic people are likely unaware that they have COVID-19. Sports, dance, and cardio/aerobic exercise are at higher risk for COVID-19 transmission and have been linked to numerous outbreaks. In other parts of the U.S., youth sports have been a significant source of COVID-19 spread among youth. The risks are generally much higher indoors than outdoors for these activities. But these activities are at higher risk for COVID-19 in any environment because people breathe much more air when exercising, and have close contact in many sports. During exercise, a person with COVID-19 breathes many more infectious droplets into the air. The infectious droplets in their breath travel further because they are breathing harder. People are also more likely to be infected during exercise because they are breathing more air. The availability of organized youth sports activities hosted by a school program, childcare program, or out-of-school time program, is an important step in the resumption of activities. But the decision by the Health Officer to allow organized youth sports activities that follow required safety rules does not mean that attending and participating in organized youth sports activities is free of risk. Enrolling a child in organized youth sports could increase the risk of the child becoming infected with COVID-19. Moderate contact and high-contact sports, which can require frequent, close contact between participants, increase the risk of COVID-19 transmission. While the majority of children that become infected do well, there is still much more to learn about coronavirus in children, including about the risks of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) and COVID19 associated myocarditis, which can result in sudden death during exercise. Each parent or guardian must determine for themselves if they are willing to take the risk of enrolling their child in organized youth sports, including whether they need to take additional precautions to protect the health of their child and others in the household. They should carefully review the SFDPH COVID-19 youth safety guidance at http://www.sfcdcp.org/CovidSchoolsChildcare. They should particularly consider the risks to household members who have a higher risk of severe COVID-19 illness, including older adults and other people with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems. Parents and guardians may want to City and County Department of Public Health San Francisco Health Officer Directive 7 discuss these risks and their concerns with their pediatrician or other health care provider. More information about COVID-19 and MIS-C is available on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019- ncov/. See sfcdcp.org/covid19hcp for a list of groups at higher risk for severe COVID-19.I understand the risks associated with enrolling my child in organized youth sports with SFBA Sports Performance and agree to assume the risks to my child and my household. I also agree to follow all safety requirements that SFBA Sports Performance imposes as a condition of enrolling my child.
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