2009 Welcome to Hoop Magic AAU Basketball Information Website

2009 AAU Team Schedule Information 

 

  • Schedule information available for Boys 9u, 10u, 11u, 12u, 13u, 14u, 15u, 16u and 17u. Select link button for more information.

  • Boys and Girls tryouts Information coming soon

 

2009 Boys Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Teams

       

Vacant

Gary Collins

Erik Tate

Vacant

       

Moe Gray

Arize Ifejika

Moe Gray

Marty Small

       

K. Symonds

Ron Wiley

   
       

2009 Girls Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Teams

       

Nadine Hetman

       

Ron King

Play for Hoop Magic!!!

Tryout are free and there is one local location for practices!!!

Once a player is selected for the team, there is a registration and team participation cost that will cover the following:

  • Individual Hoop Magic Registration, this permits the player access to the gym to during normal operation hours
  • 15% discount for training, camps, clinics at Hoop Magic
  • AAU Team registration   
  • AAU Individual registration (Player will receive AAU Card)
  • Hoop Magic Uniform
  • One (1) Potomac Valley Regional Qualifier
  • Entries into Hoop Magic Tournaments for spring and summer at discount rate
  • Entries into Hoop Magic Summer League at discounted rate
The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) is one of the largest, non-profit, volunteer, sports organizations in the United States. A multi-sport organization, the AAU is dedicated exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports and physical fitness programs.

The AAU was founded in 1888 to establish standards and uniformity in amateur sport. During its early years the AAU served as a leader in international sport representing the U.S. in the international sports federations. The AAU worked closely with the Olympic movement to prepare athletes for the Olympic games. After the Amateur Sports Act of 1978, the AAU has focused its efforts into providing sports programs for all participants of all ages beginning at the grass roots level. The philosophy of "Sports for All, Forever," is shared by over 500,000 participants and over 50,000 volunteers. The AAU is divided into 57 distinct Districts. These Districts annually sanction more than 34 sports programs, 250 national championships, and over 30,000 age division events.

Programs offered by the AAU include: AAU Sports Program, AAU Junior Olympic Games, AAU James E. Sullivan Memorial Award, and the AAU Complete Athlete Program. In addition, the President's Challenge program is administrated on behalf of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.

In 1996, the AAU joined forces with Walt Disney World. Later that year, the AAU relocated its national headquarters to Orlando, Florida. More than 40 AAU national events are conducted at the Disney's Wide World of Sports® Complex. Disney's Wide World of Sports features a double-deck 7,500 -seat baseball stadium and baseball quadraplex, a field house that accommodates up to six hardwood courts, a softball quadraplex, two youth baseball fields, a track and field complex four multi-purpose performance fields sized for soccer tournaments.