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The Nike Elite Youth Basketball League, [1] [2] also known as Nike EYBL, or simply EYBL, is a basketball circuit for teams of players aged 17 and under. The circuit was founded in 2010 [3] and is composed of AAU travel teams. [4] Both boys and girls play in the EYBL in their respective categories.
World Basketball League (WBL), 1988–1992; was founded as the International Basketball Association in November 1987, before changing its name prior to the 1988 season. Global Basketball Association (GBA), 1991-92 - December 1992; league folded midway through 1992–93 season.
National Basketball League ; Philippine Basketball League (Philippines, 1983-2011) Liga Pilipinas (Philippines, 2008-2011) PBA Developmental League (Philippines, 2011–present) Filsports Basketball Association (Philippines, 2015-2016) Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League (Philippines, 2015-2016) Pinoyliga (Philippines, 2017–present)
Free Press special sports writer Mick McCabe ranks the Michigan high school boys and girls basketball teams for Feb. 4 during 2023-24 MHSAA season.
The league is contested by junior teams of selected Basketball Champions League member teams which can field players younger than 18 years old. The establishment of the league was announced in January and the inaugural season began in April 2023. [1] The inaugural 2023 season took place with ten teams in Bursa, Turkey, and was won by Igokea. [2]
The league began with the 1973-74 sports season. [2] The charter members were Britton-Macon, Deerfield, and Madison in Lenawee Country, St. Thomas (Now Father Gabriel Richard) and Whitmore Lake in Washtenaw County, and Summerfield in Monroe County.
The Berrien-Cass-St. Joseph (BCS) League is an athletic conference for high schools in southwest Michigan. Founded in 2014 with the inaugural season of play in 2014-15, the conference aspired to grow into a Southwest Michigan "super conference" with membership extending across all MHSAA classes and organized into divisions of schools with similar enrollments.
At the start of the 2007–08 school year the league switched from I, II, III to color-based divisions (Blue, Gold, Red, and White), due to new schools joining the league. The 2012–13 season was when the league reached its peak number of schools in the league; the league consisted of 27 schools with the same blue, gold, red, white divisions.