Hallettsville Hoops Basketball Program

Mon
Oct 20

2026 Registration

Hosted by: Hallettsville Hoops Basketball Program

Weekly Practices at Local Gyms.
Games will be Feb.7th, Feb.14th, Feb.21st & Feb.28th in the Hallettsville Jr. High Gym
** Participant Fee - $60 (Includes Reversible Basketball Jersey for each child)**
On-Line Registration ONLY
Highlights:

Players names announced before each game.

1st/2nd grade boys and girls will play full court with three to five players on the court at one time. There will be practices during the week that are to last NO longer than 45 min.

3rd – 6th grade boys and girls will play full court and follow modified UIL rules. All games will consist of four 8-minute quarters with fouls being called and monitored throughout the game.

On all teams, the substitution system will be the same as last year to ensure all players get equal playing time throughout the season.

For 3rd/4th graders, full court pressure will be allowed by each team in the final two minutes of the game unless the team is ahead by 10 or more points.

For 5th/6th Graders, full court pressure will be allowed throughout the game unless a team is ahead by 10 or more points.

A two minute Overtime period will occur for games that end in a tie.

Goal Heights: 1st/2nd = 8 ft. 3rd/4th = 9 ft. 5th/6th = 10 ft.

All 3rd – 6th grade girls & boys – Intermediate size basketball (28 ½’’), 1st/2nd grade – Beginner basketball.

If you have any questions please contact: Tina Cinadr @ 936-662-3066 or visit us at our Facebook page @hallettsvillehoops

Hallettsville

Mon Oct 20, 2025. 12:00 AM (CDT)

 $60.00

Contact: Tina Cinadr

Closes: Mon. Jan 12, 2026, 12:00 PM (CST)

About Us

We stress child-oriented attitudes by having fun and instilling good sportsmanship early on.  We provide opportunities for children to enhance their basketball abilities and overall physical fitness.  We also strive to provide a solid basketball foundation for those that plan to play basketball in Jr. High.  
Competition will happen in youth sports without any external pressures.  Competition should be kept at the level of the athlete.  Please keep in mind that the child is first and winning is second.  It is the “striving to win”, not winning itself, that yields the joy of sports!  The key to the success of this program is the parents, coaches, and spectators keeping winning in perspective.