Local Girls Basketball Team to Represent New Jersey in Tournament

Local Girls Basketball Team to Represent New Jersey in Tournament CMS Bot Photo Credit: HunterdonBasketball.com

The HBA Spartans 12U girls team have been selected to represent New Jersey at the National Ladies Ball Tournament!

The Ladies Ball is a bracket-style, global girls youth basketball tournament taking place in Knoxville, Tennessee on October 7-10, 2021, in partnership with the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.

The HBA Spartans will start their road to Knoxville at the Northeast Regional in Scranton PA on September 10th!! The HBA Spartans 12u girls team have battled and beat top teams in the tri-state area all year long. More to come soon from these Spartans!

About The HBA Spartans
Our goal is to create a basketball culture in Hunterdon County where kids who play basketball are “basketball kids” rather than “soccer kids” or “baseball kids” playing basketball. HBA is a non-profit youth organization with the primary mission of promoting the development of young players by teaching them the correct fundamentals, skills, sportsmanship, and team play needed to succeed in the game of basketball. Our focus is to coach each player to help them reach their maximum potential and elevate their understanding of the game.

Visit HBA Spartans website:
https://hunterdonbasketball.com/

Local Girls Basketball Team to Represent New Jersey in Tournament Alexandria NJ Photo Credit: HunterdonBasketball.com

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