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Free to enter – Gr9 – 3×3 Tournament Info & Entry Form with $2,000 in Basketball Bursaries.

All info and entry forms now posted for the 2024 Annual Grade 9 Boys Basketball 3×3 Tournament.

No entry fee for teams, parents or fans.

The 2024 Annual Grade 9 Boys Basketball 3×3 Tournament was started for those that enjoy the game and want to keep playing even though their school team’s season is over.  3×3 Teams meet for round robin elimination play on Saturday March 2 at Heritage Woods in Port Moody.  Many games are played and after several rounds, teams begin to be eliminated, so that by the end of the day, the Top Four teams are determined.  Those Top Four teams are seeded Saturday evening and advance to the Championship Final Four at Centennial Sunday March 3 for a 1:30 checkin.  That afternoon, the 3×3 Final Four will compete on the main stage, immediately prior to the Grade 9 Game# 51, the third and 4th place game.

  • Basketball Bursaries for the Final Four have increased to $2,000 this year.
  • $1,000 for 1st, $500 for 2nd, $300 for 3rd and $200 for 4th.

We thank the Vancouver Bandits and their President, Dylan Kular, for their huge support again this year, the 3rd year in a row.

This Friday May 1 afternoon is the deadline.
As space is limited, the deadline may be shortened if we reach capacity.
Get your entries in soonest to guarantee your spot.

Link to the 2024 Annual Grade 9 Boys Basketball 3×3 Tournament Info & Rules

Link to the Entry Form


Vancouver Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (the CEBL)

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