Mount Si Youth Basketball Kicks Off 2024/2025 Season with Upcoming Tryouts

Snoqualmie, WASports

The Mount Si Youth Basketball program is excited to announce the start of its 2024/2025 season, with tryouts scheduled for mid-September. The tryouts are open to Snoqualmie Valley residents in grades 3 through 8, providing young athletes with an opportunity to join the official feeder program for Mount Si High School. Girls will have their tryouts on September 14th and 15th, while boys will try out from September 21st to 23rd. Parents are encouraged to register their children as soon as possible to secure their spots. The program emphasizes that players should attend at least two tryout sessions to receive a comprehensive evaluation.

This approach ensures that each player has the best chance of making a team. Additionally, third graders are welcome to try out, with teams being formed from 4th to 8th grades. For more details and to register, families can visit the Mount Si Youth Basketball’s registration page.

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