3rd -8th Grade Basketball Program
Grades 3–8: League & Skill Development
3-4th grade League dates: Nov. 16, 23 | Dec. 7, 14, 21 | Jan 11, 18, 25
5-8th grade League Dates: Nov. 16, 23 | Dec. 7, 14 | Jan 11, 25 | Feb 1
Equipment
- Bring your own ball
- Size - 6 - 28.5
- Water Bottle: bring to all practices and games
- Uniforms after initial purchase can be used year to year. You will need to order a new uniform once your player needs a new size.
- at games players will need to switch between white and black uniform. I suggest players wear a sports bra or tank top depending on age and preference.
- Snacks: I suggest packing a snack for in between games or there are concession stands as well. (You are in charge of only your own players snacks).
3rd / 4th Grade
The 3rd and 4th grade program includes two practices per week, each lasting 1.5 hours, starting in late October. As part of a Jr. Trojans Girls program, players are expected to attend all practices, as this time is critical for both individual skill development and team growth.
Practices are designed to improve fundamentals, build team chemistry, and prepare players for success in both league games and tournaments. Regular attendance ensures athletes can progress consistently and that coaches can effectively plan practices for the whole team. If a player will miss a practice, families should notify the coaching staff ahead of time.
Starting in November, teams will compete in league games held at Mukwonago High School, where four gym spaces are used for scheduling games. Game times and gym locations will be shared on TeamSnap and listed on the schedule page for easy access.
This level provides a great balance of skill-building and game experience in a supportive, team-first environment.
6th - 8th Grade
Each team in the program will have two scheduled practices per week, typically lasting 1.5 hours each. As part of a Jr. Trojans Girls program, players are expected to attend all practices, as this time is critical for both individual skill development and team growth.
Practices are designed to improve fundamentals, build team chemistry, and prepare players for success in both league games and tournaments. Regular attendance ensures athletes can progress consistently and that coaches can effectively plan practices for the whole team. If a player will miss a practice, families should notify the coaching staff ahead of time.
Teams will participate in league doubleheaders on Sundays at Kettle Moraine High School, and a couple tournaments. Game times vary, but are typically held between morning and early afternoon.
We appreciate your commitment to the program and your support in helping each team and player succeed throughout the season.
