Register Now For The 2025 Boston Neighborhood Basketball League Season

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The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has opened team registrations for the 2025 Boston Neighborhood Basketball League (BNBL). Founded in 1969, BNBL is recognized as the oldest neighborhood basketball league in the United States, providing a competitive and supportive environment for youth aged 6 to 18. The league hosts weekly games from July 7 to August 22, culminating in a championship series that highlights the skills and teamwork of the participants. Teams compete in four age-based divisions: 18 and Under, 15 and Under, 13 and Under, and 11 and Under, allowing for fair competition among peers. Coaches must pre-register their teams during May to ensure participation, with online registration available at boston.

gov/parks-sports. For questions, coaches can reach out to Charlie Conners or Roger Roberts at their respective email addresses. This initiative reinforces the city’s commitment to youth sports and community engagement. The BNBL has fostered friendships and athletic skills for over five decades, making it a cherished tradition in Boston.

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